hip-hop - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • play: As comfortable playing hip-hop as he is with jazz.
  • make: Apart from you who is making noise hip-hop wise?
  • take: I have had the hardest time trying to find a class where I can take hip-hop or jazz instruction.
  • do: I was born and raised in Nottingham, and we do hip-hop like the best of âem.
  • love: If you love hip-hop, then you know Killer Mike.
  • like: Now and again, I like really heavy hip-hop, but I also like reggae, like Bob Marley.

Adjective modifier

  • underground: Jonzi D has been at the forefront of British underground hip-hop since its inception in the early 1980s.
  • British: Hundred Reasons In recent years, British metal has, like British hip-hop, been the poor relation of its American cousin.
  • modern: All fourteen tracks here hit the mark, something rare in a modern hip-hop LP.
  • old: I've got some old school hip-hop there you know.
  • early: Tim: Different early punk stuff, early rock stuff, 70's rock, hip-hop stuff, early 90's hip-hop.
  • funky: Not so for DJ Sam Seed, who played his set of fabulous full-on funky hip-hop under a barrage of some stunningly gormless heckling.

Modifies a noun

  • duo: The US hip-hop duo have now become the 20th act to spend at least two months at number one.
  • groove: The music is more urban with a hip-hop groove.
  • beat: All Beats Great And Small - A strong piano line fills the fore, supported by hip-hop style beats and a smooth bass.
  • outfit: A homegrown UK hip-hop outfit with a proven track record, Big Brovaz lit up the pop world in 2002.
  • scene: Who do you think has the UK hip-hop scene on lock right now?
  • star: The hip-hop star has launched a new voting initiative called Citizen Change in a bid to make voting popular again.

Noun used with modifier

  • school: I've got some old school hip-hop there you know.
  • skool: I'll leave the old skool hip-hop records until another time.

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