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Southern hip hop. Southern hip hop, also known as Southern rap, South Coast hip hop, or dirty south, is a blanket term for a regional genre of American hip hop music that emerged in the Southern United States, especially in Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, Tennessee, and Florida —often titled “The Big 5,” five states which constitute the ...
Aug 7, 2024 · IV. Impact of Southern Rap Influence on Mainstream Hip-Hop. Southern rap has had a profound impact on mainstream hip-hop. The genre’s unique sound and style have influenced artists across the country. Many contemporary hip-hop hits incorporate elements of Southern rap, from trap beats to melodic hooks. Cultural Significance. Southern rap has ...
Mar 17, 2024 · Today, Southern hip-hop and rap music enjoy widespread popularity and influence, with artists from cities like Atlanta, Houston, New Orleans, and Memphis continuing to push boundaries and innovate ...
- Michael A Davis
Southern rappers' contributions to the genre have long been underestimated in favor of coastal hegemony – but the region has long steered the sound of hip-hop and deserves its story told in full.
Aug 7, 2020 · Some of the earliest Southern rap leaned heavily on outside influences — Atlanta's MC Shy D sounded like Run DMC on Miami Bass beats; P.A., the first Dungeon Family group to release an album ...
- Maurice Garland
Aug 15, 2023 · Although the Atlanta group was the first Southern group to achieve mainstream recognition for their work, the first Southern hip-hop group to reach commercial success was the Geto Boys from Houston. Texas — a state, which is often referred to as its country, an amalgamation of different regional dialects and sounds — laid the foundation for André’s charge.
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The Birth of Southern Hip Hop. Though there were certainly smaller artists cropping up in cities like Atlanta, New Orleans, and Miami, the first well-known southern hip hop group was The Geto Boys, who hailed from Houston, Texas. The group’s second studio album, Grip It! On That Other Level, earned The Geto Boys national stardom in 1989.