Hardcore Hip Hop
Hardcore hip hop
is a form of
hip hop music
that has confrontational, often violent lyrics, and generally sparse, gritty urban beats. The
genre
began in the mid- to late
1980s
with artists like
Boogie Down Productions
on the
East Coast
and
Ice-T
on the
West
. Soon after, hardcore hip hop evolved into
gangsta rap
with the emergence of
N.W.A.
and similar West Coast groups, who dominated the genre for several years. Groups such as
O N Y X
, with their debut album
Bacdafucup
and The
Wu-Tang Clan
's debut
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
(see
1993 in music
), re-energized East Coast hardcore, and the style soon dominated music charts with stars like
Jay-Z
and
DMX
.
Hardcore hip hop
is also the title of a single by
DJ Shadow
.
See also
Gangsta rap
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