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Hip-hop is a culture — not just a playlist. It’s built on four elements: MCing, DJing, breakdancing, and graffiti, each carrying its own voice and purpose. It’s protest music, street poetry, and raw storytelling wrapped in rhythm. For decades, hip-hop has shaped language, fashion, politics, and even business. It doesn’t just entertain — it educates, unites, and inspires. To understand hip-hop is to understand the heartbeat of a generation that refuses to be ignored.