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New-school hip-hop emerged in the 1990s and lasted until the early 2000s (by definition, it is the successor to Old-school). It is characterised by technical innovations and more sophisticated productions. Artists such as Tupac Shakur, Notorious B.I.G. and Nas left their mark on this period. New-school introduced new production techniques, more complex beats, and more introspective lyrics, tackling personal, political and social issues in a more profound way than Hip-Hop's beginnings.
Today, Hip-Hop remains a driving force in the global music scene, uniting generations and reflecting the diversity of urban life. Its ability to deliver powerful messages and incite social change has made it an essential, ever-evolving musical genre. Don't miss out on listening to its evolutions in the Neo-Soul and R'n'B categories!
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