Queens Hip Hop

Queens hip hop is a subgenre characterized by its rugged, lyrical flow and jazzy, sample-based production, often incorporating soul and funk elements. Emerging in the 1980s and 1990s in Queens, New York, this style was shaped by the borough's diverse cultural landscape. Artists from this era, such as those from the Native Tongues Posse and the New York hardcore scene, defined the genre's sound. Marked by intricate rhyme schemes, boom bap beats, and a blend of conscious and street-oriented lyrics, Queens hip hop played a significant role in shaping East Coast hip hop. This genre's cultural significance lies in its authentic representation of urban life, social commentary, and lyrical dexterity. Its relationship to other genres, such as jazz and funk, is evident in its use of live instrumentation and sampling. Notable for its raw energy, lyrical complexity, and genre-bending eclecticism, Queens hip hop has had a lasting impact on hip hop's global evolution.

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A Tribe Called Quest
Bas
Big Noyd
Black Sheep
Canibus
Chinx
Consequence
G-Unit
Ja Rule
Kool G Rap
LL COOL J
Large Professor
Lloyd Banks
Lost Boyz
LouGotCash
Main Source
Mc Shan
Mobb Deep
N.O.R.E.
Nas
Nature
Nicki Minaj
Onyx
Pharoahe Monch
Prodigy
Q-Tip
Roxanne Shante
Run–D.M.C.
Salt-N-Pepa
The Beatnuts
Nicki Minaj
Nas
Ja Rule
A Tribe Called Quest
Mobb Deep
LL COOL J
Bas
G-Unit
Salt-N-Pepa
Lloyd Banks
Run–D.M.C.
Q-Tip
Consequence
N.O.R.E.
Pharoahe Monch
The Beatnuts
Kool G Rap
Onyx
Big Noyd
Prodigy
Lost Boyz
LouGotCash
Black Sheep
Large Professor
Chinx
Canibus
Main Source
Nature
Mc Shan
Roxanne Shante