variants or less commonly hip hop or hiphop
1
a
: a stylized rhythmic music of African American origin that typically features rapping (see rap entry 6 sense 2) over synthesized beats (see beat entry 2 sense 4d) or sampled tracks
… the first bits of hip-hop were born out of DJs breaking apart funk and disco beats … until all that was left was the percussion, cut up into small, danceable portions for the people in the audience to sweat to.Hanif Abdurraqib
hip hop has become a form reflecting both the beauty and the belly of the beast in American society, refracted through the lens of black American culture.Imani Perry
The music that Charanga plays is … a combination of jazz and rumba spiced with reggae, funk and hiphop.Silvana Paternostro
often used before another noun
hip-hop artists
a hip hop song
b
or hip-hop dance or less commonly hip hop dance or hiphop dance : syncopated dancing typically performed to hip-hop music
For decades, Harris has been swerving away from stereotypes and expectations of hip-hop dance, all while staying true to its roots.Brian Seibert
… an untapped market of people wanting to learn hiphop dance.Nick Vogel
Unlike the verticality of classical dance … hip-hop uses a horizontal body, dissonance, and ragged gesture juxtaposed with a cool, relaxed, laid-back attitude.Karen Lynn Smith
often used before another noun
a hip-hop dance group/crew
… a dance team that performs hip-hop routines at most weekend home games …Gina Cherelus
2
: a cultural movement associated especially with rap music
In one sense, hip-hop had triumphed over America. … No matter the race, class, or geography, the kids wore the same clothes, spoke the same language, listened to the same music.Jeff Chang
In my elementary school years, everyone I knew around my age loved hip-hop. … I loved every aspect of the culture and tried my hand at all of it.Rakim
often used before another noun
the hip-hop generation
Hip hop culture is a four-legged stool, its artistic pillars of deejaying, graffiti art, rapping, and b-boying coming into existence in the early 1970s and each influencing the ways in which the other evolved.Jelani Cobb

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In a then-burgeoning hip-hop scene, the fellow New York natives rose to prominence in the East Coast rap world through the mid-1990s. Taijuan Moorman, USA TODAY, 10 Dec. 2024 African Americans would later mix and morph these West African sounds into jazz, rock & roll, soul, funk, and hip-hop. Eliot Stein, Rolling Stone, 9 Dec. 2024 And like the music industry, Young MC has also witnessed the various iterations of hip-hop over the last 50 years. Kyle Eustice, SPIN, 9 Dec. 2024 Related Articles First popularized in the 1990s by Notorious B.I.G., who wore them on several occasions and in music videos, the sunglasses blend street style and high fashion, reflecting the cultural influence of hip-hop and also nodding to the impact of Versace on contemporary culture. Luisa Zargani, WWD, 9 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for hip-hop 

Word History

Etymology

perhaps from hip entry 2 + hop entry 1

First Known Use

1979, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of hip-hop was in 1979

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“Hip-hop.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/hip-hop. Accessed 15 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

hip-hop

noun
ˈhip-ˌhäp
: the rhythmic music that often accompanies rap
also : a cultural movement associated especially with rap music

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