On August 11, 1973, DJ Kool Herc hosted a back-to-school party in the Bronx. At that time, different like-minded communities came together to party, and in doing so, they created a new cultural movement that would dramatically shape popular culture forever. That movement would be called hip-hop.
The name Hip Hop wasn’t used yet in 1973, and no one at the time interpreted the gathering, or those that followed throughout New York, as a meeting of “elements” that coalesced into a cultural movement. Today, though, it is often said that different elements combined on that day in 1973 to create what we call hip-hop.
Sources disagree on exactly how many hip-hop elements there are, but these five in particular are mentioned most often:
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MCing
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DJing
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Breakdancing
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Graffiti
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Knowledge