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Hm, that's a tough one to answer concisely.
In short, it's an "urban" culture.
The defined elements of it are DJing(playing/mixing music with certain types of rhythm/beats), Bboying(dancing, but this has evolved into many different subgenres), Grafitting (it's more than just destroying public properties, i promise!), and MC (rapping).
It's essentially open themed in the sense that the general message is to embrace who you are and refine your own set of skills to express. Some of the more popular themes covered both in dance and music are struggles from poverty, racial tensions, loneliness, and etc..
There are messages of violence too, but I view them more as expressions of rage and anger and not take the words literally. I also emphasize that it does not remotely cover even the tiniest bit of what Hiphop is in its entirety.
If you're interested, I believe the following artists may be a good place to start:
The Roots
Talib Kweli
Common
Mos Def
Tupac
Biggie
Nas
Eminem
And dance teams such as:
Choreo Cookies
Jabbawockeez
Gamblers Crew
I guess that wasn't short at all ..
I hope I've at least interested you in finding out more :]
Do you understand they aren't accessible to many of us? Glennie is pure percussion, and Sean Forbes signs everything he does.
It's really for deaf people.