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How many styles does MC*** have? What is each style?

There are nine styles of MC***, the following is the introduction of each style:

1. Rap: also known as rap, is an important part of the black music in the United States, is the main keynote of the street culture, is a piece of the world's popular music "dark chocolate", which is characterized by rapid speech of a series of rhyming verses against the backdrop of the sound of a mechanical rhythm. It is characterized by a rapid succession of rhyming verses against a backdrop of mechanical rhythmic sounds.

2. House: also known as Ho-room dance music, is in the eighties along the development of dance music from disco, is the music of Chicago DJs play, they will be German electronic band "kraftwerk" a record and electronic drums and the rhythm of the black blues vocals remixed together.

3. Pop: Also known as bop, it is a kind of modern popular music with a strong beat. It is generally believed that pop music has a broad and narrow sense, where "pop" refers to the narrow sense of pop music, such as the famous singer Madonna, Michael Jackson and many other people sing many songs.

4. Rhythm & Blues: Generally translated as "Rhythm & Blues", R&B can be regarded as "black pop music", which originated from black blues music, is the basis of the current western pop and rock music, R&B can be regarded as "black pop music", which originated from black blues music, is the basis of the current western pop and rock music. R&B can be regarded as "black pop music", which originated from black blues music, and is the foundation of today's western pop and rock music.

5. Disco: short for Discotheque, originally meant to be a record dance, started as music for black people to dance to in nightclubs, and in the 1970s it actually became a catch-all for any new dance music. It's characterized by its powerful, undistinguished, metronome-like sound.

6. Funk: Also known as funk, funk is an American musical genre that originated in the mid- to late-1960s, when African-American musicians fused soul, soul jazz, and rhythm and blues into a new form of rhythmic, danceable music.

7. Reggae: also known as reggae, originated in Jamaica and was introduced to the United States in the mid-1970s. It combines African and Latin American rhythms and an echoing vocal method similar to the kind popularized in Africa with a powerful, driving rock sound.

8. TranceTechno: also known as techno house, originated on a small island in India. The melody is often with Indian flavor, attaches great importance to the melody, the subtle changes between the notes, and often overlapping melody and high-pitched Tb-303 sound.

9. Break beat: not as regular as the beat of the house, but with broken beats, such as syncopated beats, such as in the two beats to add a small broken drums and so on, Breakbeat is just a general term, there are many kinds of music belongs to the Breakbeat.

Expanded:

Different "MC" style MC:

1. The original meaning of "MC" is Micphone Controller, that is, the person who "controls the microphone". The MC is the person who can drive the atmosphere the most, but this is not necessarily a black person. There are many rappers who put "MC" in front of their stage names.

2. "MCs" are not only performers, but also conveyers of cultural messages in different styles, so there are different types of performances in terms of content and form. An "MC" with a distinctive personal color can further drive the popularity of catchphrases, music, and clothing.

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