October 4, 2007NEW Audio from Estelle - "Wait A Minute (Just A Touch)" produced By will.i.am
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NEW Audio from Estelle - "Wait A Minute (Just A Touch)" produced By will.i.am ****************************************************************************** Check out the links below to hear Homeschool's own Estelle with "Wait A Minute (Just A Touch)" off her upcoming album SHINE in stores February 2008! For more info, log on at www.estelleonline.com or www.myspace.com/estelleonline! "Wait A Minute (Just A Touch)" - Estelle (Audio) win: http://streamos.atlrec.com/wmedia/atlantic/estelle/wait_a_minute_just_a_touch.wax real: http://streamos.atlrec.com/real/atlantic/estelle/wait_a_minute_just_a_touch.ram
Posted on 10/04/2007 1:07 PM Comments (3)
the 4 ELEMENTS of HIP-HOP
MC'ing - (The study and application of rhythmic talk, poetry and divine speech). Commonly referred to as rappin or Rap. Its practitioners are known as emcees or rappers.
DJ-ing - The study and application of Rap music production and radio broadcasting). Commonly refers to the work of a disc jockey. However, Hip Hop's disc jockey doesn't just play vinyl records, tapes and compact discs. Breakdancing - (The study and application of street dance forms). Commonly called Break Dancing or B-Boying, it now includes the once independent dance forms; Up-Rockin, Poppin and Lockin, Jailhouse or Slap-Boxing, Double Dutch, Electric Boogie and Capoeira martial arts. Grafitti - (The study and application of street calligraphy, art and handwriting). Commonly called Aerosol Art, Writin, Piecin, Burnin, Graff and Urban Murals. Other forms of this art include Bombin and Taggin. Its practitioners are known as Writers, Graffiti writers, Aerosol artists, Graffitists and Graffiti artists.
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THESE ARE KRS-ONE'S ADDITIONS TO THE FOUR ELEMENTS OF HIP HOP
Beatboxin - (The study and application of body music). Commonly refers to the act of creating rhythmic sounds with various parts of the body; particularly the throat, mouth and hands. Its practitioners are known as Human Beatboxes or Human Orchestras.
Street Knowledge - (The study and application of ancestral wisdom). Commonly refers to the basic common sense and accumulated wisdom of inner-city families. It consists of techniques, phrases, codes and terms used to survive within the inner-cities. Street Language - The study and application of street communication). Commonly referred to as Black English, Urban Slang and Ebonics. It is Hip Hops language and linguistic codesthe verbal communication of the streets. Street Fashion - (The study and application of urban trends and styles). Commonly refers to the clothing trends of the inner-city. However, Street Fashion deals with all trends and styles of Hip Hops culturewhats in and whats out regardless of the expression. Its practitioners are known as Hiphoppas. Street Entrepreneurism - The study and application of fair trade and Hip Hop business management). Commonly referred to as street trade, having game, the natural salesman or the smooth diplomat. It is the readiness to engage in the creation of a business venture that brings about grassroots business practices. Many of Hip Hops apprenticeships begin here.
Posted on 10/04/2007 11:23 AM Comments (0)
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