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Adam de Paor-Evans, The Conversation
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50 years of hip-hop: How the music became a global cultural movement
Aspiring hip-hop artists learn from each other and the ethos of ‘each one teach one’ – adapted from an African American proverb – applies across the culture.
Adam de Paor-Evans, The Conversation
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It’s time we stop using the term ‘world music’ for all that doesn’t come from the West
There are many sub-genres of Hip Hop, so why is all non-Anglophone music lumped under one label?
Adam de Paor-Evans, The Conversation
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Fallen icon: Why the death of the DJ bodes ill for hip hop culture
Hip hop may benefit from a return to the crew and collective mentality, where the DJ is valued and plays a central creative role.
Adam de Paor-Evans, The Conversation
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