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Instrumental Hip-Hop Music

October 7th 2009 in Music Concert

Indian Hip-Hop is a exceptional mixture of conventional Indian musical rudiments with hip hop music. Hip-Hop change d all the dynamics of world music in 1990s. It is a form of music which focuses more on message or lyrics of the song than the music. To understand Indian instrumental Hip-Hop music we will have to look at instrumental and Hip-Hop music separately. Indian instrumental music is a part of the exceptional tradition of Indian classical music. Indian classical music is one of the prime constituent of exceptional Indian lineage. Whereas Hip-Hop originated from Afro-American culture and now it is more of a global phenomenon. The mixing of these two forms of music results in captivating instrumental Hip-Hop music.

Instrumental Hip-Hop music redefined the music scenario to the extent that it is thought to be as a type of its own. It’s one of the the majority experimental forms of music. Slowly India is likewise catching up with this new type of. Instrumental Hip-Hop uses one or more Local music with other instruments. For instance, Indian instrumental hip-hop music mixes few of the Indian languages with percussion or other Indian instruments like Veena or Sitar and thus comes out a completely new form of music which is soothing to the ears. Other experiment includes using Indian movies songs with numerous instruments.

Indian hip-hop musical segment is still in evolution stage. Though, few of the Indian artists have managed to make a name for themselves on international scale. One of the the majority popular Indian Hip Hop artists who is credited to carve a niche for himself is Asoka. Basically a solo performer, he has worked with famous rappers as well. Asoka has worked with one of the world’s the majority popular rappers, The Outlawz. Not only that, he has prominently featured in major mix tapes. Other prominent Indian hip-hop artists are Srik, OBB, Sagar, PRX etc.




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