KingJu1c3’s sophomore album, “Where She At Doe”, dives deep into the exhilarating, chaotic world of a Playboy bachelor thriving in the electric pulse of nightlife. Reveling in fleeting pleasures and endless options, he’s a man on top—until one elusive woman captures his heart and mind, slipping through his grasp time and again.
The album traces his odyssey as a charismatic singleton navigating a sea of shawties, each vying for his attention. But the stakes rise when a cunning black widow weaves her web, seducing and ensnaring him in a dangerous game. Will this be the final curtain for our protagonist’s wild journey, or can he break free from her deadly embrace? “Where She At Doe” is a sonic saga of love, lust, and lethal temptation.
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Hip-hop or hip hop (formerly known as disco rap)[7][8] is a genre of popular music that emerged in the early 1970s in New York City. The genre is characterized by stylized rhythmic sounds—often built around funk grooves, electronic drum beats, and rapping, a percussive vocal delivery of rhymed poetic speech as consciousness-raising expression.[9] The music developed as part of the broader hip-hop culture; while often used to refer solely to rapping and rap music, “hip-hop” more properly denotes the practice(s) of the entire subculture.[10][11] The term hip-hop music is sometimes used synonymously with the term rap music,[9][12] though rapping may not be the focus of hip-hop music. The genre also centers DJing, turntablism, scratching,[13] beatboxing, and instrumental tracks.
Hip-hop as both a musical genre and a culture was formed during the 1970s, when block parties became increasingly popular in New York City, particularly among ethnic minority youth residing in the Bronx.[16] At block parties, DJs played percussive breaks of popular songs using two turntables and a DJ mixer to be able to play breaks from two copies of the same record, alternating from one to the other and extending the “break“.[17] Hip-hop’s early evolution occurred as sampling technology and drum machines became widely available and affordable. Turntablist techniques such as scratching and beatmatching developed along with the breaks. Rapping developed as a vocal style in which the artist speaks or chants along rhythmically with an instrumental or synthesized beat.