Below you will find example sentences with "german hip". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

German Hip in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: hip
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 7
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 27.6 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 8 start, 7 middle, 5 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "german hip" has 2 words and usually appears near the start in these examples. The average sentence has 27.6 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as 1990s that german hip hop entered, american and german hip hop, hop, turkish and old stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with hip hop, german chancellor, german government, hip hop, hip replacement and left hip, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with german hip

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Furthermore, German hip hop, much like many other countries, was heavily influenced by the western world. (16 words)

Amongst the angst of this period, the content of German hip hop started to become more politicized. (17 words)

Old School supporters and Scholars disagree on the nature of the recent transformation in German hip hop. (17 words)

Furthermore, the Old School of German hip hop may have been seen as representing “a critique of White America” because of its modeling after US hip hop; however, Old schoolers dispute that hip hop in Germany was about the oppression of people in Germany. (44 words)

While the group (consisting of three radio DJs) was formed explicitly for the one song, and the song was intended primarily as a parody, it was none-the-less the first German hip-hop group and first German-language hip-hop track. (42 words)

Despite common notions of the Old School German hip hop’s emulation of US hip hop styles and the New School’s attempt to rap about crime and violence, some “Old Schoolers Von Dirke, S. (2000). (36 words)

Example sentences (20)

Furthermore, the Old School of German hip hop may have been seen as representing “a critique of White America” because of its modeling after US hip hop; however, Old schoolers dispute that hip hop in Germany was about the oppression of people in Germany.

German hip hop did just this as it took U.S. hip hop and gave it a new meaning and identity in German culture.

Turkish-German hip hop Many Turkish-German hip hop artists express their frustration with their society which has many disadvantages for young Germans with Turkish descent.

While the group (consisting of three radio DJs) was formed explicitly for the one song, and the song was intended primarily as a parody, it was none-the-less the first German hip-hop group and first German-language hip-hop track.

Many German hip-hop artists are of Turkish-German descent, often second- and third-generation German citizens who grew up in comparatively poor or "tough" neighborhoods.

Aesthetics and Local Significance In addition to rapping in the language of their ancestral homeland, Turkish hip hop is aesthetically different from German hip hop.

Despite common notions of the Old School German hip hop’s emulation of US hip hop styles and the New School’s attempt to rap about crime and violence, some “Old Schoolers Von Dirke, S. (2000).

Influences Before Turkish hip hop took root in Germany, it was influenced by American and German hip hop.

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London; A According to an article about German hip hop in The Bomb Hip-Hop Magazine, Germany is full of immigrants, and consequently, everyone raps in the language they prefer.

London; Athlone, 1997 The influence of American hip-hop artists remains strong in the German hip-hop scene: music videos rely on similar symbols of power and affluence, such as cars and jewelry.

This has caused hip hop to become more popular in Turkey and has helped establish the fame of some Turkish German hip hop artists in Turkey.

London In their undertaking of social and political issues, the band introduced the term "Afro-German" into the context of German hip hop, and the theme of race is highlighted in much of their music.

Amongst the angst of this period, the content of German hip hop started to become more politicized.

For Turkish youth who didn’t identify with Germany as a homeland, localized German hip hop still did not appeal to them nor function as a medium of self-expression.

Furthermore, German hip hop, much like many other countries, was heavily influenced by the western world.

Furthermore, their songs tackled controversial social and political issues, distinguishing them from early German hip hop group " Die Fantastischen Vier " (The Fantastic Four), which had a more light-hearted, playful, party image.

In 1993 German hip hop "globalized" with the emergence of Viva's Freestyle; the equivalent to the American Yo MTV Rap show.

It was not until the early 1990s that German hip hop entered the mainstream as groups like Die Fantastischen Vier and the Rödelheim Hartreim Projekt gained popularity.

Looking for representation of their own heritage, Turkish artists and producers used German hip hop as a springboard to create Turkish inspired rap lyrics and beats.

Old School supporters and Scholars disagree on the nature of the recent transformation in German hip hop.

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