New Orleans bounce

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New Orleans bounce is a high-energy, call-and-response style of hip hop and dance music that originated in New Orleans, known for its rapid beats, repetitive chants, and strong ties to local club and street culture.

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New Orleans bounce canonical 1
New Orleans bounce pioneers 1
New Orleans hip hop 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music genre
associatedWith New Orleans club culture
New Orleans street culture
block parties
second line parades
characteristicFeature call-and-response vocals
clapping and foot-stomping rhythms
heavy bass
party-oriented lyrics
repetitive chants
triggerman beat usage
culturalOrigin New Orleans, Louisiana, United States NERFINISHED
danceStyleAssociated booty shaking
twerking
developedIn early 1990s
late 1980s
influencedGenre New Orleans rap NERFINISHED
Southern club rap
twerk music
language English
lyricalTheme call-outs of local wards and housing projects
dance instructions
neighborhood pride
sexual themes
musicFusionOf call-and-response chants
rap vocals
uptempo dance beats
notableArtist Big Freedia NERFINISHED
Cheeky Blakk NERFINISHED
DJ Jimi NERFINISHED
DJ Jubilee NERFINISHED
Katey Red NERFINISHED
Partners-N-Crime NERFINISHED
Sissy Nobby NERFINISHED
notableSceneLocation New Orleans housing projects
New Orleans nightclubs
notableTrack “Back That Azz Up” NERFINISHED
“Where They At” NERFINISHED
performanceContext LGBTQ+ events
block parties
clubs
parades
regionalFocus New Orleans metropolitan area NERFINISHED
stylisticOrigin New Orleans music
Southern hip hop
hip hop music
subcultureAssociation Black New Orleanian communities
LGBTQ+ communities in New Orleans
typicalInstrumentation DJ equipment
drum machines
samplers
typicalTempo rapid
usesRhythmicPattern Triggerman beat
usesSampleFrom “Brown Beat” by Cameron Paul NERFINISHED
“Drag Rap (Triggerman)” by the Showboys NERFINISHED

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Mannie Fresh influencedGenre New Orleans bounce
Big Freedia influencedBy New Orleans bounce
this entity surface form: New Orleans bounce pioneers
Magic influencedBy New Orleans bounce
this entity surface form: New Orleans hip hop culture
Southern hip hop notableScene New Orleans bounce
this entity surface form: New Orleans hip hop