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新事物的发展从来不是一帆风顺、一蹴而就的。在艺术王国,嘻哈的“登堂入室”也经历了一段过程。
[海词积累]
1.legacy n. 遗产
2.indie adj. 不是大公司生产的;独立的
3.prevail v. 盛行;流行
4.dominate v. 在……中拥有最显眼的位置;占有优势
5.nostalgia n. 怀旧;念旧
6.nominate v. 提名
7.resonate v. 产生共鸣
As hip hop is declared Americans favourite, experienced musicians consider their legacy.
Though indie rock has long prevailed, this year it was hip hop that would dominate both the conference rooms and the music venues. Young aspiring rappers participated in freestyle rap meet?ups and lined up to get career advice from celebrated managers. Newer artists looked at how the genre is evolving; experienced practitioners long considered how far it had come.
This was partly prompted by the release of Nielsens year?end report on American listening habits in 2017. For the first time, hip hop surpassed rock as the most popular variety, accounting for seven of the ten most?consumed albums.
There is a growing sense that hip hop is a subject worthy of serious study and reflection. Last month, the Oakland Museum of California opened “Respect: Hip?Hop Style and Wisdom”, an exhibit that uses photography, video, art, music, dance and fashion to explore the genres cultural and social significance. The crowning(至高无上的) jewel will be the Universal Hip?Hop Museum, scheduled to open its doors in 2022 in the Bronx. It will feature archives(档案), exhibits, interactive displays, performances, film screenings and classes aimed at showing, explaining and discussing hip?hop culture.
Nostalgia has always been a huge part of hip hop. “Knowledge” is considered the fifth of five “pillars”(核心) of the culture (the others are graffiti, MCing, Bboying, and DJing). It has, from its beginning, been a platform for black Americans and minority ethnic communities to give voice to
[海词积累]
1.legacy n. 遗产
2.indie adj. 不是大公司生产的;独立的
3.prevail v. 盛行;流行
4.dominate v. 在……中拥有最显眼的位置;占有优势
5.nostalgia n. 怀旧;念旧
6.nominate v. 提名
7.resonate v. 产生共鸣
As hip hop is declared Americans favourite, experienced musicians consider their legacy.
Though indie rock has long prevailed, this year it was hip hop that would dominate both the conference rooms and the music venues. Young aspiring rappers participated in freestyle rap meet?ups and lined up to get career advice from celebrated managers. Newer artists looked at how the genre is evolving; experienced practitioners long considered how far it had come.
This was partly prompted by the release of Nielsens year?end report on American listening habits in 2017. For the first time, hip hop surpassed rock as the most popular variety, accounting for seven of the ten most?consumed albums.
There is a growing sense that hip hop is a subject worthy of serious study and reflection. Last month, the Oakland Museum of California opened “Respect: Hip?Hop Style and Wisdom”, an exhibit that uses photography, video, art, music, dance and fashion to explore the genres cultural and social significance. The crowning(至高无上的) jewel will be the Universal Hip?Hop Museum, scheduled to open its doors in 2022 in the Bronx. It will feature archives(档案), exhibits, interactive displays, performances, film screenings and classes aimed at showing, explaining and discussing hip?hop culture.
Nostalgia has always been a huge part of hip hop. “Knowledge” is considered the fifth of five “pillars”(核心) of the culture (the others are graffiti, MCing, Bboying, and DJing). It has, from its beginning, been a platform for black Americans and minority ethnic communities to give voice to