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A genre of music that incorporates elements of jazz, funk, and hip-hop is called "jazz-funk."
Funk jazz is just like jazz but with a combinition of hip hop
East coast hip hop, west coast hip hop, hard core streets, gangsta, old school,modern Electra, Latino, and funk.
Hip hop, Midwest hip hop, Horrorcore, Stoner rap, Gangsta rap, G-Funk Source: Wikipedia
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No, hip hop back then was not as popular. Jazz and funk was.
Hip-hop as a genre includes many different forms of dance. Break dancing, locking, and popping are all considered forms of hip-hop. In addition, Jazz and Funk dancing derivatives may be included.
R&B/soul/hip-hop/funk/dance/new Jack swing/rap
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The G-funk sound is primarily attributed to Dr. Dre, an influential hip-hop producer and rapper. He popularized this style in the early 1990s with his album "The Chronic," which incorporated funk samples, smooth melodies, and laid-back rhythms. G-funk is characterized by its use of synthesizers, deep bass lines, and melodic hooks, drawing heavily from 1970s funk music. Dr. Dre's work helped define West Coast hip-hop and influenced countless artists in the genre.
rock, hard rock, metal, reggae, rap, pop, hip hop, R&B and funk.