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What kind of music does the rapper's song belong to?

A total of 6 categories:

1, OldSchoolHip-hop: the hip-hop culture and costumes in this period were greatly influenced by funk and disco, and there were many live bands, and the rap content was all about parties;

2.NewSchoolHip-hop: With the development of electronic drum machines, rap music began to be simplified, rappers began to brag and talk about social issues, with radical attitudes, tough artists and cool streets;

3.GangstaRap: Gangsta rap is about the life of young gangsters in slums. At first, gang rap was just to reflect the hardships and helplessness of street life, but later it became stale after commercialization;

4. Hard-core hip-hop: HardcoreHip-Hop was born on the east coast of the United States in the 1980s, referring to rap with radical voice and powerful lyrics. The content of hardcore rap is far wider than gang rap, and the music rhythm of hardcore rap is tough;

5.TrapRap):Trap is a branch style of southern hip-hop, which mainly describes the story of drug trafficking sites;

6.JazzRap: Originated in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it is a music form that combines hip-hop music and jazz music, and its lyrics are usually optimistic. Extended data:

Basic term: flow: it is the symbol of rapper's personal style and the skill of pausing, lengthening and accelerating in the process of rapping. Freestyle: Improvised rap, that is, the rapper improvised a rap through a piece of music and combined with the environment at that time. Fight: a form of competition in which two rappers take turns to belittle each other and raise themselves in freestyle within a specified time, usually for three rounds, and judge the outcome according to the audience's voice. However, due to the history of African-Americans for more than 200 years, African-American culture has not only made indelible contributions to American cultural diversity, but also become the most important part of American subculture. In addition to black culture, American subculture also includes: Latin culture, that is, South American culture; Indigenous Indian culture; European culture headed by British culture, French culture and Italian culture; Asian culture, such as China culture, Indian culture, Korean culture, Japanese culture, etc. Hip-Hop is a kind of culture, which came into being as early as the decline of hippie culture in the 1970s. Of course, its earlier origin can be traced back to African music, but in the 1970s, the emergence of hip-hop culture was actually an extension of gang violence, which contained more content than rap music. Generally speaking, hip-hop has three aspects: the first is rap, that is, singing music. The second is break dancing, which is street dance. The last aspect is graffitiart, that is, graffiti art.