The Evolution of Hip-Hop: From Local Origins to Global Influence

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As hip-hop celebrates its 50th birthday, this article explores how Los Angeles became a global force in the genre by staying true to its local roots. The article highlights the influence of funk music on LA hip-hop, tracing its origins back to the '70s and '80s when DJs and B-boys dominated the scene. It also discusses the impact of iconic artists like N.W.A, Ice-T, and Dr. Dre, who helped shape the West Coast sound and paved the way for future generations of hip-hop artists.
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