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Korean hip hop, also known as K-hip hop or K-rap, is a subgenre of
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. It is widely considered to have originated in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and has since become increasingly popular, both in Korea and abroad. While Korea's hip hop culture includes various elements such as
rap Rapping (also rhyming, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is performed or chanted, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment. The ...
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, and
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, rapping comprises a significant part of the culture. The term "hip hop" is largely recognized and understood as "rap" in Korea.


Characteristics


Linguistic hybridization

The interplay between the Korean language and English has been used as a technical and aesthetic device in Korean hip-hop. Many Korean hip-hop songs boast syllabic similarities that could be interpreted in either language. The bilingual aspect of this music is one distinguishing factor between Korean hip hop and American hip hop. As early-stage Korean hip-hop was heavily influenced by African-American hip hop, Korean hip-hop artists naturally started using AAVE in their lyrics. The dominance of Korean-Americans in the Korean hip-hop scene also contributed to the use of mixed languages in Korean hip-hop. English-speaking Korean diaspora artists such as
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, Swings,
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, and
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have included English lyrics in their raps and attracted the interests of the young generation. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, there were debates on the authenticity of lyrics written in English, and some artists deliberately refrained from using English in their lyrics. Garion was widely known for only using the Korean language in their lyrics. The word Garion, a Korean word referring to a mythical white horse with a black mane, also reflects the group's identity. Today, the movement has weakened as Korean rap is now believed to have fully established in terms of linguistic and rhythmic making using the Korean language.


Subject matter

Although Korean hip-hop adopted American hip-hop music, the difference in culture naturally led to the difference in lyrical content. For example, in the early stages of Korean hip-hop music, many Korean rappers referenced
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values and idioms. Bill Stax (formerly known as Vasco), a Korean rapper, explains, “While American hip-hop mainly dealt with themes of women, money, and drugs, there are no drugs in Korea. We need to tell stories that our friends can relate to and enjoy.” In this sense, themes that are most often dealt with in Korean hip-hop music are everyday life, personal stories and social issues specific to Korean culture in the case of underground hip-hop, and love in the case of mainstream hip-hop.


Musical elements

While differences in sound were deemed small in distinguishing Korean hip-hop music from American hip hop music, there has been a consistent effort to incorporate Korean traditional sound into hip hop music.
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, the first Korean musician to adopt hip-hop elements in music, added a short solo playing of the traditional Korean conical oboe (taepyeongso) in their song "Hayeoga" (1993).
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, an underground rapper and the founder of the hip-hop crew Buddha Baby, is known for his early use of traditional musical and religious elements including the 12-stringed zither (gayageum) and the transverse bamboo flute (daegeum) and the Buddhist wooden percussion (moktak) in his productions. ones, a first-generation Korean hip hop musician, is known for his cross-over experiments between hip-hop and Korean traditional music. In April 2016, "Eung Freestyle" produced by DPR crew which mainly used the Korean instrument
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attracted global popularity after being released on YouTube. Korean hiphop music also often shows musical influences from Korean ballads and
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, such as melodies based on Korean traditional
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, so-called "
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scales", and "bbongki" (
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: 뽕기), a bounciness closely associated with trot music. There has been criticism for such a movement as well. Some musicians noted that Korean hip-hop should not have a unique sound, but follow or use a recognizable global hip-hop sound. For example, Code Kunst, a Korean hip-hop producer, noted that “I do not think Korea needs a unique sound of its own. People who are not Korean can sample ‘Korean’ sounds as well.”


Virtual and local scenes

Unlike American hip-hop, Korean hip-hop started in the rooms and personal computer spaces of hip-hop fans and then moved to the streets and performance spaces of Hongdae.


Web-based communities

Early stage Korean hip hop was closely linked to the web-based communities created on web servers. Servers such as Chollian, HiTel, Daum, Nate, and Naver provided free web-based emails, messaging services, and forums. PC communities created in these servers such as BLEX, Dope Soundz, and Show N Prove (SNP) worked as a place to share Korean translations of English lyrics, swap imported cassette tapes and CDs, and discuss the meaning of hip hop in their lives. First generation artists such as Verbal Jint, P-Type, Defconn (SNP), and Garion (BLEX) actively participated in these online communities. Web server-based communities diminished when people stopped using web servers in the early 2000s, and the communities moved onto webzines and online sites. These webzines not only published articles but also facilitated communications in the hip hop scene. Some online sites such as Hiphopplaya (since 2000), Rhythmer (since 2001) ''HiphopLE'' (since 2010) are still actively used as an online community for hip hop discussions as of 2019. Many of these online community users started holding a monthly offline meetings called ''jeongmo'' to discuss hip hop music and perform their works, leading to the development of local scenes. In early 2017, the very first Korean Hip Hop Awards was presented by two of the largest Korean hip hop webzines, ''
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'' and ''Hiphopplaya''. Some of the awards included Rookie of the Year, Producer of the Year, Hip Hop Track of the Year, Hip Hop Album of the Year, and Artist of the Year. The winners being
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's “Forever”,
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's ''The God of Small Things'', and Jay Park respectively. In addition, the awards included a category showing which artists to look out for, such as Live and Mac Kidd.


Hongdae as local scene

Since the mid-1990s, Hongdae became the physical center of the Korean hip-hop scene. Hongdae, a northwestern part of Seoul, is named after a nearby Hongik University in the area. Widely known for its prestigious art/music college and liberal atmosphere,
Hongik University Hongik University (, colloquially ''Hongdae'') is a private university in Seoul, South Korea. Founded by an activist in 1946, the university is located in Mapo-gu district of central Seoul, South Korea with a second campus(branch campus) in S ...
contributed to the emergence of youth culture including hip-hop music in the area. From the late 1990s, a number of clubs began to emerge in Hongdae where various types of music such as rock, techno, and hip hop were played. Master Plan (MP), originally an indie rock club located in the greater Hongdae area, is often regarded as the birthplace of underground Korean hip hop. MP worked as a site for consuming, performing, and sharing hip hop music. Street hip hop events such as Everyone's Mic hosted by Hiphopplaya also took place in Hongdae. Everyone's Mic is a weekly open rap competition for underground musicians where participants perform freestyle rap based on the beat played by the DJ. Hongdae not only functioned as a tangible place for production and consumption but also became a symbolic place for underground hip hop music and imaginary ''gohyang'' (hometown) for musicians to build their identities.


Relations with the media

The media has played a huge role in forming the Korean hip hop scene. The TV program ''Show Me the Money'' (''SMTM'') gained massive popularity and enabled hip hop music to be mainstream music in Korea. However, criticism against the authenticity of the TV show resulted in the emergence of independent YouTube channels operated by hip hop labels and musicians.


Hip-hop TV shows

Started in 2012, hip hop audition programs such as ''Show Me the Money'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' became widely popular in Korea. SMTM is an audition program for amateur and professional rappers in which the top 16 rappers divide into 4 teams and compete to be the final winner. ''Unpretty Rapstar'' is a female counterpart of ''SMTM'' and ''High School Rapper'' is a high school version of ''SMTM''. As of November 2022, ''SMTM'' has had eleven seasons. ''Unpretty Rapstar'' has had 3 seasons since 2015 and ''High School Rapper'' has had 3 seasons since 2017. These reality competition shows are produced by Mnet, Korea's largest cable music channel operated under CJ Entertainment & Media (
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), an entertainment and media conglomerate. These TV shows changed the notion of underground and overground hip hop music in Korea. Before the show, musicians who signed with major labels and frequently appeared on TV were considered overground rappers while ones who performed on small stages and worked independently were recognized as underground rappers. However, as hip hop TV shows made hip hop music mainstream, even the underground rappers who were critical of overground rappers gained visibility through TV and started working with pop artists. Also, with the success of ''SMTM'', underground rappers who negatively thought of signing with labels started considering the idea due to the promise of rising profits in the genre. For example, Deepflow of VMC who criticized overground rappers for commercializing the hip hop scene, actively participated in several hip hop TV shows as a producer from 2017. Nafla and Loopy of Mkit Rain who criticized overground rappers for joining ''SMTM'' eventually joined ''SMTM'' season 7 as participants as well. Rather than being a stage for only the overground rappers, media and TV shows are now viewed as an opportunity for all types of new rappers to gain visibility and rise to the stardom. This transition has eventually blurred the distinction between underground and overground musicians.


Social media and YouTube

Social media platforms such as
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has been one of the main channels Korean hip hop artists present their works and communicate with its fans. Mic Swagger, a YouTube-based freestyle rapping content that invites different hip hop musicians as guests each episode, became a huge success throughout its four seasons since 2009 and contributed to the popularization of freestyle ra

Also, in response to the criticism against the mainstream hip hop media like Mnet, hip hop artists started creating independent channels to express their thoughts and present their music to the public. Label
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partnered with Dingo, an online media content creator, to promote new songs independent from the mainstream medi

In 2018, rapper Mommy Son released a song named “Mommy Jump” through his YouTube channel after being eliminated from SMTM season 7. The song which directly condemned Mnet and SMTM became a massive hit and was nominated the hip hop song of the year with 38 million YouTube views (as of June 2019

Rappers and idols also use social media apps as a way of connecting to their fans, creating a sense of friendship with their fans. The use of music streaming apps such as SoundCloud, YouTube, and Spotify can help in exposure for Korean artists, as many of these apps, especially SoundCloud, are used by young kids around the world to discover these artists. Much of the music on these apps provide a similar sound to American rap music, which is popular not only for American teenagers but teenagers abroad as well

There is also room for more experimentation on music platforms such as SoundCloud because artists are able to upload their own work and express their creativity in a way they could not in the Korean idol system and form a deeper connection with their audiences with their work, as well as promote their solo work

The emergence of bilingual Korean rappers also helps bridge the gap between Korean and American hip hop music along with social media. They can communicate with American fans in a way most non-English speaking Korean rappers cannot. DPR Live explained his newfound presence in the US with his first-ever concert, by saying “I always thought, you know, me being bilingual, just looking at the quality of both music, it's both up to par. But Korean music has just as nice flavor and amazing qualities. t'sjust the world doesn't know yet. And obviously, America is everywhere. Everyone knows. And I'm just excited to close the gap a little more.


Overlap with the K-pop industry

In its early days, most Korean hip hop fell into a category called "rap dance", where artists mixed rapping with pop music. Many
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artists incorporated rap into their music, from
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in the 1990s to
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in the 2010s. However, rap in K-pop music was not considered serious hip hop music and some hip hop musicians criticized K-pop music for commercializing hip hop. For example, rapper
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for being unskilled and manufactured by large entertainment agencies. As hip hop music gained popularity and became part Korean of the mamm music, many idol rappers began to interact with the hip hop scene. Jay Park, former leader of 2PM, went on to be the founder and CEO of two of the biggest Korean hip hop labels, AOMG and H1GHR Music. Park has expressed that he doesn't consider himself a K-pop artist anymore as he feels distant from the K-pop industry nowadays. Zico, who was active as an underground rapper before officially debuting with Block B, gained the scene's respect for his rapping and producing skills and maintained a close relationship with the K-hiphop scene throughout his career. iKon's Bobby won the third season of Show Me the Money. Song Mino of Winner was active as an underground rapper alongside Zico from Block B and was the runner-up of the fourth season of SMTM. Ravi of Vixx founded the hiphop label GROOVL1N, which is home to prominent rappers such as Nafla and JUSTHIS. BTS' RM collaborated and performed with rappers such as Zico and Changmo before joining the group, and has since then collaborated with several artists from the scene. In addition, Korean hip hop artists started collaborating with K-pop artists. Successful collaborations include "
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History


Late 1980s–early 1990s: Origins of Korean hip hop

Hip hop first emerged in Korea in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Following the end of authoritarian military rule in Korea, the loosening of state censorship of popular music in the late 1980s and the arrival of 1988 Seoul Olympics brought global musical styles like hip hop, rap, and rhythm and blues through the
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. Rock musician Hong Seo-beom's 1989 song about a 19th-century Korean poet, "Kim Sat-gat," is credited as being the first Korean pop song to contain rapping.
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, a rapper who debuted the following year with the album, ''New Dance'', is considered to be the first Korean hip hop artist. The debut of
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in 1992 with the song, "Nan Arayo" (난 알아요, " I Know") marked a revolution in Korean popular music. The group incorporated American-style hip hop and R&B into their music, a move that was so influential that they are considered the originators of modern
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, and their explosive popularity paved the way for both pop and hip hop artists in Korea. Other popular groups who helped spread hip hop into the Korean mainstream in the early 1990s include Deux and
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.


Late 1990s–2010s: Growing popularity and underground development

The Korean hip hop scene grew considerably in the late 1990s and early 2000s due largely to a growing hip hop club scene and the influence of the internet. While K-pop groups continued to incorporate rap into their songs, this time period also saw the emergence of pure hip hop groups, notably
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, "the first commercially successful true hip hop group" in Korea. The group's single, "Good Life" topped Korean charts in 2001, despite the fact that the group was considered controversial due to the explicit nature of their songs. Hip hop duo
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, who were signed to former
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member
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's new label
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, also found mainstream success during this period with their songs "Tell Me" and "A-Yo," among others. In 2001, then-underground rapper
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released his first mini-album, ''Modern Rhymes'', which introduced an innovation to Korean hip hop: rhyming. Prior to this, Korean hip hop lacked rhyming because it was seen as too difficult due to the grammatical structure of the
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. Verbal Jint's method for creating rhymes was widely adopted by other artists. Rap duo Garion also made an impact on the underground Korean hip hop community with their 2004 self-titled debut album, notable for being entirely in Korean. More Korean hip hop artists experienced mainstream popularity and success in the 2000s and 2010s.
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's 2004 album, ''
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,'' sold over half a million copies, making it the best-selling Korean hip hop album ever at the time.
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topped music charts in both Korea and Japan in the mid-2000s and reached the #1 spot on the
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World Albums Chart with their 2014 album, '' Shoebox.'' Rap duo Leessang's album, ''
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'', topped Korean charts just one hour after it was released in 2011, with every song from the album simultaneously charting in the top ten on several real-time music charts.


2010s–present: Mainstream popularity with ''Show Me the Money'' and growth of independent labels

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Top 100 Korean music chart. ''SMTM'' worked as a publicity opportunity for previously unknown rappers such as
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and
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. In August 2013, Korean hip hop scene became a ground for fierce diss battles. Influenced by the
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's hip hop track “Control” which called out a handful of the new rappers in the U.S. music industry, Korean artists started sending disses in every direction with harsh lyrics. The “control diss war” began when Swings, the founder and the member of Just Music, called out many other rappers by releasing his version of “Control” titled “King Swings” and “Hwang Jung-min (King Swings Part 2)". The flame flew in every direction and many rappers started dissing each other. One of the main events was when E-Sens, formerly of the hip-hop duo Supreme Team, released his single, “You Can't Control Me” to blatantly lash out at his former management company Amoeba Culture and former label mate Gaeko of
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. One day later,
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responded to the rapper's challenge by releasing his track titled "I Can Control You". Eventually, more than 20 rappers including Simon Dominic, Ugly Duck, and Deep Flow participated in the “control diss war” before it ended within one week. In 2015, ''Unpretty Rapstar'' aired as a spin-off of ''Show Me the Money''. This music competition focused on female rappers including Season 1 runner-up Jessi, who the following year starred in
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''. It also featured Tymee who is known to be the fastest female rapper in Korea. In 2017, ''High School Rapper'' launched its first season and became a huge success, bringing many young amateur rappers to stardom. Many of the successful participants in ''High School Rapper'' signed with major hip hop labels exemplified by
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of h1gher Music,
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of Ambition Musik and Young B of Indigo Music. ''Unpretty Rapstar'' and ''High School Rapper'' enabled hip hop music to become one of the most popular music genres in Korea, especially among the younger generation. In 2016, the
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cited Korean hip hop as a new trend in the Korean wave, the term commonly used to refer to the recent spread of Korean pop culture throughout the world. Starting in 2016, major hip hop labels in Korea started creating their sub-labels, mostly to nurture young hip hop musicians also referred to as the fourth generation rappers. Illionaire Records established Ambition Musik in 2016 by signing with 3 artists who gained popularity through ''SMTM'' (
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, Keemhyoeun, ZENE THE ZILLA). Just Music followed up with its new label Indigo music, mostly bringing in teenage rappers performed in ''High School Rapper'' season 1 including Osshun Gum, Young B, and Noel. Jay Park of
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founded H1GHR Music in joint with Seattle-based producer Cha Cha Malone and signed with young musicians such as Sik-K, Groovy Room and Haon. As these hip hop labels and sub-labels were getting bigger, they were continuously making their voices louder against the large K-pop agencies that have been dominating the Korean music industry since the 2000s.


Foreign relations


Localization

Korean hip hop started from and was highly influenced by American hip hop, yet evolved to have local characteristics as it adapted to the cultural context of Korean society. Since the 1990s, American hip hop was brought into and spread through Korea in several channels: tangible forms of music like cassette tapes and CDs from America to Korea, individual bodies to/from America and within Korea, and virtual communities of hip hop listeners. Korean Americans especially played a significant role in localizing American hip hop with their English-speaking ability and access to American culture.
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and his wife
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, then a member of a Korean-American hip-hop/R&B group called Uptown, formed the Movement Crew, the influential hip-hop community that gave rise to groups like Dynamic Duo, Leessang, and Epik High, who collectively planted the localized hip-hop firmly in the mainstream pop music in Kore

In Korea today, American hip hop and Korean hip hop exist as separate categories in almost every music chart and sales: ''oeguk hipap'' meaning foreign hip hop and ''gungnae hipap'' meaning domestic hip hop. There are parallels between Korean hip hop and American hip hop, in that they follow a lot of trends from American hip hop while adding their own elements to them, creating their own personal sound from sounds widely popularised from American music. Korean hip hop was also founded in many ways to give voice to Koreans who felt a need to subvert from the norms of their country and found that way through Korean hip hop, in seeing the success of American rappers.


Globalization

Since 2010, Korean hip hop music started gained international popularity. Epik High is credited as the first Korean hip hop musician to succeed in the international market. In 2014, with their album ''Shoebox'', Epik High reached the #1 spot on the
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World Albums Chart.
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also held a North American tour and played in U.S. music and film festival South by Southwest, SXSW in 2015 before becoming the first major Korean group to play at U.S. music festival
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in 2016. Epik High became one of the most talked about artists with #EpikHigh as one of the most used hashtags at the festival. Tablo in an interview with NBC news explains why hip hop and rap are resonating with a lot of people nowadays stating, “…rap is an art form that is very welcoming of youth culture and youth idea.” After finishing their contract with YG Entertainment in 2018, Epik High started another North American tour in 2019. The interest in ''SMTM'' has also spread abroad, with rappers who participated in the show's fourth season performing in the United States in 2015. The show also held auditions for its fifth season in Los Angeles in 2016. Although critical questions were posed, SMTM started self-positioning itself as a “global hip hop battle” since season 5. The popularity of ''SMTM'' led to other Korean hip hop artists, including the rosters of popular record labels
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, to tour around the world. AOMG toured China and United States in 2016, South East Asia in 2017, and North America and Europe in 2019. Amoeba Culture and Illionaire Records also toured United States in 2015, 2016 and 2017. The incorporation of trap music in Korean hip hop has become a major factor to its growing success overseas. Though less popular in his native Korea, rapper
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became a viral sensation in 2015 with his song, "It G Ma." The song is credited with helping expand Korean hip hop's audience abroad. He has stated in a Complex interview, “It's important to me to be acknowledged by the birthplace of hip-hop culture and I'm thankful for everything that's happened. Many Western people who don't speak Korean now know the phrase ‘It G Ma’.” The following year, Eung Freestyle (응프리스타일) performed by
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, Punchnello, Owen Ovadoz, and
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gained attention with the help of Youtube's Music's Ad Campaign. Korean hip hop artists are continuously making a deliberate effort to expand their presence in the global market, especially in the North American Market. On July 20, 2017,
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officially became part of Jay-Z's record label
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. He posted on his Instagram account stating, “This is a win for the Town, this is a win for Korea, this is a win for Asian Americans…” In 2019, MBC launched a new program titled ''Target: Billboard – Kill Bill''. The show enlisted renowned hip hop artists to compete for a chance to collaborate with DJ Khaled. In doing so, the program's ultimate goal is for Korean hip hop artists to "kill the ''Billboard''" charts.


Criticism

While most artists label their music as “Korean hip hop” in their lyrics or interviews; some musicians consciously move away from it by calling their music as just “hip hop.” Some artists confessed their discomfort in labeling their music as “Korean” hip hop claiming that they would rather have their music be heard as hip hop. These artists wanted their music to be placed within global hip hop and alongside what is currently being produced in America. Dok2, one of the most recognized figure in Korean hip hop scene, once mentioned, "We are sharing a global trend. It is not a Korean musician copying an American song, but rather sharing a musical trend as one of the many hip hop musicians in the world. I simply think of my music like this: Can I imagine this song being released in America and not just in Korea? Will people like it? Does it not drift away from the bigger picture? If we listen to it alongside what is topping the iTunes hip hop chart, does it fit there? If I look at other Korean rappers’ music, it does not fit at all. Of course, there is a trend that is uniquely Korean, but that is ''gayo''. That is K-pop and not hip hop."


Non-musical aspects


B-boying scene

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neighborhood of
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, which were frequented by U.S. military personnel and other foreigners. But it is wasn't until 2001 that Korean b-boys received international recognition when the dance crew Visual Shock won "best show" and fourth place at
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, the biggest b-boy competition in the world. Korean crews went on to win either first or second place at the competition for the next several years. In 2007, the
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founded an international b-boying competition called
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. The event, which draws tens of thousands of spectators to Seoul each year, is also highly profitable for the Korean government. Korean hip hop artists, including
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, have performed at R-16. B-boying has also experienced popularity in Korean theater, including, notably, the musical, ''Ballerina Who Loved a B-Boy'', which premiered in Korea in 2005 with performances in other countries, including Singapore, Japan, China, Guam, Colombia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The show was still staged daily in Korea as of 2013.


Fashion

Fashion wise, many Korean youths prefer hip hop taste. Hip hop urban wear or streetwear usually goes hand in hand with the K-hip hop scene, now becoming mainstream.
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, one of the biggest hip hop promoters in Korea, does a few sponsorship deals in clothing. YG artist,
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's Sean started his own clothing company called MF (Majah Flavah). On June 28, 2012, YG made an agreement with Cheil Industries to launch their own fashion brand catering not only to Korean teens, but also to the global fashion market. The first NONAGON store opened in September and sold out within 3 days. YG artists
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and B.I. also promoted the brand by wearing the clothing to SMTM3.


See also

* Korean wave *
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*
Breakdancing Breakdancing, also called breaking or b-boying/b-girling, is an athletic style of street dance originating from the African American and Puerto Rican communities in the United States. While diverse in the amount of variation available in ...
* '' Show Me the Money'' * ''
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References

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