Hip-House

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Hip-House is a subgenre of house music that emerged in the 1980s, combining elements of hip-hop and house music. It is characterized by its rhythmic complexity, often featuring samples of hip-hop records, and its emphasis on danceability and energy. Hip-House was particularly popular in the UK and the United States in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Some of the most popular Hip-House artists include:

Frankie Knuckles: A DJ and producer who is considered one of the pioneers of house music, including Hip-House. He was known for his innovative approach to mixing and his ability to create a party atmosphere.
Lil Louis: A DJ and producer who is known for his classic Hip-House tracks like “French Kiss” and “Show Me Love.”
Marshall Jefferson: A DJ and producer who is considered one of the pioneers of house music, including Hip-House. He was known for his energetic, uplifting tracks.
KDJ: A DJ and producer who is known for his innovative approach to mixing and his ability to create a party atmosphere.
Fast Eddie: A DJ and producer who is known for his energetic, uplifting tracks and his collaborations with other artists.

Hip-House was a popular genre in the 1980s and early 1990s, and its influence can still be heard in many genres of electronic dance music today. Its rhythmic complexity, danceability, and its blend of hip-hop and house music have made it a beloved and influential genre.