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Hip house, also known as rap house or house rap, is a musical genre that mixes elements of and , which originated in both and in the mid-to-late 1980s.

A British collaboration between the electronic group and the rap duo created "Rok da House"; possibly the first hip house single.


History
Minor controversy ensued in 1988 when a U.S. record called "Turn Up the Bass" by featuring Kool Rock Steady claimed it was the "first hip house record on vinyl". The disputed this, pointing out that "Rok da House" had originally been written and pressed to vinyl in 1986. The outfit then released "Who's in the House?" featuring British emcee Merlin, containing the lines "Beatmasters stand to attention, hip house is your invention" and "Watch out Tyree, we come faster". More claims to the hip-house crown were subsequently laid down by Fast Eddie in "Yo Yo Get Funky!", Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock with "It Takes Two", and Tony Scott's "That's How I'm Living".

After successful releases by the Beatmasters, , Tyree, KC Flightt, and Mr. Lee, hip-house became popular in the warehouse scene and . Hip house also garnered substantial chart success. The style complemented sample-based records of the period, produced by British artists such as , Bomb the Bass and .

Hip house tracks featured on popular dance compilations including 's Deep Heat compilation series and was championed by DJs such as Chad Jackson.

As house music emerged as a worldwide industry by the late 1980s, U.S. acts such as C+C Music Factory would use the hip house formula in hits such as "Gonna Make You Sweat", as well as the particularly with hits by the Belgian group and the German groups Snap! and Real McCoy.


Influence on UK rave scene
Late 1980s hip house releases by UK artists such as Double Trouble and , and Shut Up and Dance were an early influence towards the early 1990s UK scene and the breakbeat hardcore genre (and genres that developed from it such as ).


Hip house in the present day
A modern form of hip house became popular in the mid-2000s, known as electro hop, with artists enjoying mainstream success towards the end of the decade and into the 2010s. These artists included , Pitbull (most notably with his albums Rebelution (2009) and (2011)), , Far East Movement, , Example (described as "rave-rap" or "rave-hop") and . Electronic dance music DJs/producers also had hits in the genre, which featured vocals from rappers. These include "C'mon (Catch 'em by Surprise)" by Tiƫsto and with , and "Forever" by and will.i.am. French DJ had several hip house hits such as "Memories" with , "Where Them Girls At" with and , "Gettin' Over You" with and "Little Bad Girl" with and .

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