The feud between East and West Coast Hip Hop Culture.
Title: The feud between East and West Coast Hip Hop Culture.
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The feud between East and West Coast Hip Hop Culture.
Hip-Hop's Greatest Rivalry
<Tab/>Hip-hop is a term recognized by many, but understood by few. To mainstream audiences today, the term has become a synonym for rap music; however, hip-hop in actuality is a relatively new cultural movement that "began amongst urban (primarily, but not entirely, African American) youth in New York [City]" ("Hip-Hop"). Soon after the birth of hip-hop in the mid 1970s, the cultural movement quickly spread throughout the
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New York: Delacorte Press,
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East_Coast-West_Coast_rivalry>
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