The document summarizes several music subcultures including R&B, mods, punk, rockers, hip hop/rap, and jerks. R&B originated from African American music in the 1940s and focuses on fashion, wealth and sexuality. Mods originated in London in the 1950s and peaked in the 1960s, promoting fashion, pop music and soul. Punk emerged in the 1970s as a harsh form of rock attacking society. Rockers were similar to punks with hardcore rock music and motorbike stickers. Hip hop started in the 1970s in Bronx and is based on rapping, mixing and beat boxing. Jerks is a recent subculture from California mixing hip hop, fashion and lifestyle.
4. In this specific genre there is the idea of men being ‘Pimps’; men who wear casual suits, heavy chains, designer wear and earrings. Also, their goal is to appeal to women and to gain the attention of women; this is mainly the storyline to many RnB music videos
5. This genre originated from African America music the 1940’s and has slowly, over time changed into the modernised African and soul genre.
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7. There was a revival of the mod culture in the 1970’s which was followed by a mod revival in North America in the early 1980’s.
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9. Rockers This sub-culture is very similar to the Punk culture, it contains elements of rock, similar sense of dress and attitudes. However, the rockers style of music is much more hardcore and serious; in terms of the guitar play, drum beats and aggressive lyrics. The old stereotype of rockers would be to possess a motorbike which they would stick various stickers that symbolised the rock and heavy metal genres. For example, sticking dark lightning bolts, skulls and bones. Now in the 21st century the culture still remains and has now evolved into a prominent culture that consists of a similar stereotype. Having dark and eccentric styles of fashion (e.g. Black jackets and boots, black and red makeup, many piercings and also tattoos. An example of a famous rock act would be Metallica and BlackSabbath.
10. Hip Hop and Rap Hip Hop is a Music Culture that started in the 1970’s and is commonly based on the concepts of rapping, ‘free styling’, mixing, beat boxing and scratching. In this sub-culture, people use this type of music to express politics concerns of personal issues, politics and society. The location in which hip-hop first started was in Bronx, New York City in the 1970’s. In gained influences from African Americans with some Jamaican influence. Rap is the style of music in which there is hardly ever any sort of edited vocals (hip hop uses some vocal editing and enhancing techniques and software) and is just simply free styling/rapping (rhyming words and sentences to create a piece of music) and beat boxing. An example of a mainstream, hip-hop artist would be Jay-Z.
11. Jerks Jerks is a fairly recent type of sub-culture that originated in the USA. Commonly known in California where there has been an increase in the amount of people associating themselves with the jerk culture. Jerk artists produce music that contains elements of hip-hop and rap, however it contains modernised fashion theme and a new type of lifestyle. In terms of fashion, they wear skinny jeans, dunks, designer shades and glasses; they may be stereotyped as being ‘nerds’. A example of a jerk group would be ‘The Bangz’.