The Birth of Rap
Moreover, Clive Campbell, better known as Kool Herc, played a major role in the cultivation of rap as a young DJ in the Bronx. He experimented with various genres of music, but was acclaimed for “[playing] the percussion or break sections of funk records at street parties and local dances” (Toop and Cheney). Herc was also noted for his addition and utilization of MCs, particularly Coke La Rock. DJs mainly added MCs to assist in exciting the audience, however, “La Rock, often described as the first rapper... rhymed and improvised over the music” (Toop and Cheney). The pairing of La Rock’s rhymes and Herc’s instrumentals exposed the hip hop community to a whole new realm of possibilities. It ignited minds and souls of young MCs, and thus began the cultivation of rap. As a result, rappers and the genre of rap were born.
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