hip hop music made almost exclusivly by white males for other white males. often called nerd-rap by people who find it pretensious and geeky due to the sometimes very abstract lyrics, which often (or in the case of the anticon collective, almost always) do not rhyme.
by americas/most/blunted October 31, 2005
"in no particular order"
Doreño, Galeano, Rob West, Condeman, Chema, Sess Alvares, Crooked Stilo, N.L.G, M.O.S.T, Santos, Mr. Pelon, Oogo, Fenomedon, Conflikto Armado, Trucho G, Supreme Team, Magnum Flow, Pescozada, Reyes Del Bajo Mundo,
AND MANY MANY MORE....
Doreño, Galeano, Rob West, Condeman, Chema, Sess Alvares, Crooked Stilo, N.L.G, M.O.S.T, Santos, Mr. Pelon, Oogo, Fenomedon, Conflikto Armado, Trucho G, Supreme Team, Magnum Flow, Pescozada, Reyes Del Bajo Mundo,
AND MANY MANY MORE....
You can find Salvadorean Rap/Hip-Hop/Reggaeton artists and their music on Youtube, myspace , Facebook, Hi5, and a variety of internet sites. SEARCH
by Sansivar December 29, 2008
Originally made by Adam Waugh of California, meaning "to hump".
It originated from the motion given when a gunman shoots from the hip, and the recoil of the gun gyrates his hip back and forth. This motion is often simulated, with a pistol-shaped hand at the hip, in slow motion, to point out a girl with whom one would like to "shoot from the hip" with to one's friends.
It originated from the motion given when a gunman shoots from the hip, and the recoil of the gun gyrates his hip back and forth. This motion is often simulated, with a pistol-shaped hand at the hip, in slow motion, to point out a girl with whom one would like to "shoot from the hip" with to one's friends.
by el marco August 30, 2004
1. The Underground Hip Hop Syndrome, or simply UHH Syndrome, is the process of not agreeing with someone and removing their definitions from this website. I had 2 definitions of 'underground hip hop' posted here just recently, until some sick deranged spambot decided to remove it. This is not a threat, just the truth...now that's only ONE side of the story.
2. The other side is their 'dark' side, as I proclaim it to be. The fans love their artists to a certain extent. ONE music video made by their favorite artist and they will claim that the artist/group lost it's 'talent and luster'. Anyone who disagrees with me is just ignoring the truth. It seems as if rappers like Immortal Technique don't deserve more fans than they already have...hell, I wouldn't mind seeing him go mainstream. Lupe Fiasco is mainstream and yet he, IMO, is more talented than Immortal Technique.
To the guy who removed my definitions: TEH INTERNETZ IZ SRS BUSINESS (the internet is serious business)
2. The other side is their 'dark' side, as I proclaim it to be. The fans love their artists to a certain extent. ONE music video made by their favorite artist and they will claim that the artist/group lost it's 'talent and luster'. Anyone who disagrees with me is just ignoring the truth. It seems as if rappers like Immortal Technique don't deserve more fans than they already have...hell, I wouldn't mind seeing him go mainstream. Lupe Fiasco is mainstream and yet he, IMO, is more talented than Immortal Technique.
To the guy who removed my definitions: TEH INTERNETZ IZ SRS BUSINESS (the internet is serious business)
Now agree with me (the anonymous wimp who removed my definitions)...if you remove this, then it's obvious you're infected by the Underground Hip Hop syndrome. You poor thing...
by FanofmusicthatsnotUHH July 11, 2010
by Zulu07 November 10, 2020
The brainier styles of an otherwise much-hated music genre.
These only use mixes, or scratch techniques.
These only use mixes, or scratch techniques.
by hytham_hammer July 10, 2005
To honor the 25th Anniversary (1984-2009) of the basketball & hip-hop culture fusion era born in 1984 (The "Dunkadelic-Era" In America) June 2009 has been selected as the 1st National Basketball & Hip-Hop Culture Month.
The NBA Finals, NBA Draft, and the start of the WNBA season all occur during National Basketball & Hip-Hop Culture Month (June).
by Dunkadelic Jay-Z23 April 20, 2009