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In the 1980s, as hip-hop became more popular, new offshoots developed. East Coast styles were generally hard-core, with rappers espousing political and social ideals, often from an afro-centric perspective. West Coast hip-hop was heavy on gangster rap, filled with references to gangs, guns, and the inescapability of street life. The West Coast style caught the larger public’s imagination, and became wildly popular in urban and suburban areas alike.
80年代,隨著嘻哈風(fēng)更加盛行,新的流派發(fā)展起來(lái)??偟膩?lái)說(shuō)東岸風(fēng)格是核心力量,說(shuō)唱歌手擁護(hù)以非洲為中心觀點(diǎn)的政治和社會(huì)理想。西岸的嘻哈風(fēng)主要是幫派份子的說(shuō)唱,充滿了關(guān)于幫派、槍枝和不可避免的街頭生活等內(nèi)容。西岸風(fēng)格引起了更多群眾的興趣而為之激動(dòng),所以在都市和近郊地區(qū)都很受歡迎。
(短文節(jié)選,本篇始于:所向披靡嘻哈風(fēng))