Wednesday, April 13, 2011

DJ Stands For Disc Jockey

The history of hip hop is a colorful one, full of intrigues and branded with the sentiments of the American youth whose values were being rejected by the older generation at that time. Hip hop was not just a type of music. It was a subculture, a way of life for urban young people who sought to express themselves in an alternative way that requires little monetary investment, yet effective enough in providing an outlet for their repressed emotions.

John Tyler
Julie Andrews
Bill Cosby
Jasper Johns
Terry Fox

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