The Evolution of Rap MusicMain MenuThe Evolution of Rap MusicIntroductionThe Birth of Rap"Rapper's Delight"The Expansion of the IndustryPublic EnemyGangsta RapThe ExplosionRap Enters the MainstreamFurther ReadingBibliographySGR - Group A20417683511b589fe0e78620a085202696e9fb1d
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1media/68149.jpg2016-03-11T16:27:02-08:00The Explosion8Rap Enters the Mainstreamimage_header2016-03-11T22:50:13-08:00Since the beginning of the 21st century, rap has experienced “trends of [both] consolidation and diversification” (Kajikawa). Nevertheless, it has also amassed a huge following and become a leading form of music. Rap is no longer concentrated in the two competing coasts. The genre is prominent all over America and the world, as “numerous chart-topping [rappers], including Eminem, Ludacris, Lil Jon, T.I., Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Drake, [hail] from outside the East Coast and West Coast communities that [once] dominated the industry” (Kajikawa). Therefore, rap music has become a global phenomenon. In addition, many modern rappers are signed to major record labels alongside popular artists of other genres. For instance, G-Eazy, a white rapper, and Miley Cyrus, a pop star, are both signed to RCA records. Thus, rap is an accepted and celebrated genre in the music industry. Nevertheless, a number of rappers have also created their own successful rap labels. Cash Money Records was founded by Birdman and his brother, and the label has signed Lil Wayne, Drake, and Nicki Minaj, three incredibly renowned rappers.