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UNDERGROUND MUSIC @ It's Best
The UnderGround Music Movement
The style of underground music is it's genre. Genres derive from
cultures. Cultures can influence music creation and form markets for
sales depending on how large a community.  The culture stems from
fads related to it. Some genres of music became popular  and
controlled the music of that period Hip Hop is one of them and as
cultures and trends changes so does it's music.

The 1960's gave the world the psychedelic music of the hippie
culture, The 1970's gave us punk rock, but from the 1970's to the
2000's hip hop / rap has been here growing, changing and taking on
new forms, giving the world hip hop or rap music as we know it today.

Black Artists in Jazz and R&B also fought for their ranks in todays
music cycle of things. Check "Motown's" history. They had to bring
it, "The Total Package" in order to make R&B what it is today.  kinda
opening the door later for hip hop and rap.This means the rap music
community has been doing lots of work to reach the pinnacles in
which it has risen to.

In the 1980's Underground Hip Hop or Rap music began a forward
thrust in the movement, being noticed worldwide and eventually
becoming major mainstream. Now in the 2000's, the increasing
growth, popularity and availability of the Internet and economically
priced digital music technologies, has made underground music easier
to create and distribute.

One expert, Martin Raymond, of London based company The Future
Laboratory commented in an article in The Independent, saying
trends in music, art and politics are:

... now transmitted laterally and collaboratively via the internet. You
once had a series of gatekeepers in the adoption of a trend: the
innovator, the early adopter, the late adopter, the early mainstream,
the late mainstream, and finally the conservative. But now it goes
straight from the innovator to the mainstream.
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