In the Mid 1970s, New York city youths were into dancing and competing with one another. One way of competing with one another was thru graffiti art works and street dance competition. Kool Herc and Afrika bambaata changed the hip hop game with their skills. By 1975, the b-boy dance were well known by the youths. The Competition began among one another. Shortly Graffiti writting took off, Graffity writting was a way that many youth gain their identity and their respect.
According to Chapter 7. The B-boying and graffiti are fading away from the scene. Rap was the new era of the generation. Bootleg tapes of Kool Herc and Afrikan Bambaata and other rappers were passed thru hand to hand in communities to be heard. The kids in the neighborhood were having a rap contest among one another.
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