Scientific Study: Beatles, Stones Eclipsed by Hip-Hop Impact - NY TIMES

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http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2015/05/06/world/europe/ap-eu-britain-music-science.html?_r=0

LONDON — The impact of hip-hop's arrival on the pop music scene eclipsed that of the Beatles-led British invasion of 1964, a computer analysis of 17,000 songs has found.
The unusual study found three revolutions on the charts: the 1991 emergence of rap and hip-hop on mainstream charts; the synth-led new wave movement of 1983, and the advent of the Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who and other British rockers in the early 1960s.


Although the Beatles — paced by the songwriting of John Lennon and Paul McCartney — enjoy perhaps the highest place in critics' esteem, the researchers found the hip-hop movement — from pioneers like Afrika Bambaataa to megastars like Jay-Z — more profound.
They wrote that the rise of rap and related genres represents "the single most important event that has shaped the musical structure of the American charts in the period we studied."


By contrast, the British bands — heavily influenced by U.S. stars like Chuck Berry and Little Richard — were found to have followed existing trends.
The study, released on Wednesday, was conducted by the University of London and Imperial College


The researchers analyzed 30-second snippets of roughly 17,000 songs from the U.S. Billboard pop charts from 1960 to 2010.
Computer programs were used to categorize each song based on musical properties, instrumentation used, chord patterns and other elements.


Lead author Matthias Mauch said some may disagree with this scientific approach to a very personal subject but asserted the study breaks new ground.
"For the first time we can measure musical properties in recordings on a large scale," he said. "We can actually go beyond what music experts tell us, or what we know ourselves about them, by looking directly into the songs, measuring their make-up, and understanding how they have changed."


The study is not likely to be popular with aging musicians who peaked in the mid-1980s, which the researchers found to be the most static period in the study.
 
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Of course. I always say this: If White people invented hip hop, the president would rap on primetime television everytime he has an important announcement.

We Black people create AMAZING shyt, get shytted on for it, then when White people finally figure it out/take it over, then they start talking about how great the product was.

This should be taped on the forehead of Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar and other fake rappers who dikkride non-hip hop genres as though they're so intelligent. Real nikkas know they're just behind the times and appealing to mediocre cacs.

Hip hop is the shyt :blessed:
 

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Of course. I always say this: If White people invented hip hop, the president would rap on primetime television everytime he has an important announcement.

We Black people create AMAZING shyt, get shytted on for it, then when White people finally figure it out/take it over, then they start talking about how great the product was.

This should be taped on the forehead of Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar and other fake rappers who dikkride non-hip hop genres as though they're so intelligent. Real nikkas know they're just behind the times and appealing to mediocre cacs.

Hip hop is the shyt :blessed:
Didn't we invent rock, jazz, and techno/house?
 

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we definitely did. But we got thrown out of it / got bored with it.

There's a difference between reaching back into old genres for inspiration/samples, and doing it to appeal to Rolling Stone cacs

Black people look to the future, not the past like cacs who are still trying to make dubstep, reggae and funk work in 2015. We'll have something new out of hip hop within 10-15 years.
 

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Black people look to the future, not the past like cacs who are still trying to make dubstep, reggae and funk work in 2015.

for real. Uptown Funk ass cacs

We'll have something new out of hip hop within 10-15 years.

Hopefully we don't abandon it altogether, unless we come up with something cooler. And I have no idea what that's gonna be. So far, hip hop is still the coolest thing going.
 

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it's easier to put some trap drums on your shyt than write like the Beatles

The early Beatles were pretty derivative of early rock and roll acts like Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Bo Diddley. They also derived their song-writing from early soul acts like The Marvelettes and the Shirrelles. :yeshrug:

Face it. African-American music is now moving the world!
 

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The early Beatles were pretty derivative of early rock and roll acts like Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Bo Diddley. They also derived their song-writing from early soul acts like The Marvelettes and the Shirrelles. :yeshrug:

Face it. African-American music is now moving the world!
 

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The early Beatles were pretty derivative of early rock and roll acts like Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Bo Diddley. They also derived their song-writing from early soul acts like The Marvelettes and the Shirrelles. :yeshrug:

Face it. African-American music is now moving the world!


I felt it's always moved the world (unfortunately some have chosen to remain ignorant, even to this day).
 
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