Subway cars andtrains were popularlocations for taggersbecause their goalwas for as manypeople to see theirwork as possibleA form ofvandalismand isillegalDiscJockeyOne whomixesrecordedmusicFirst began bysaying a few linesto motivate theaudience, andthen developedinto long formrhymesVery colorful andinvolved stylizedand abstractlettering known as"wildstyle," and/orincluded cartoon-like characters.Breakdancingcrews beganto emergeand arepopular todayTag orTaggerMerry-go-RoundtechniqueJamesBrowninfluenced ofsome earlierfootworkTurntables,mixers,headphonesSpray paint isa popularmedium (wasof making theart)Will be the firstdance formfeatured in theOlympicsbeginning in2024Official host ofstaged event,in charge ofhyping up acrowdMust be able toperform in frontof live audiencesand come upwith rhymes onthe spotWhatmodern dayrappers areknown asA way for peopleto protestgovernmentpolicies and tomark theirterritoryMaster ofCeremoniesDates back to thelate 1960s, generallysaid to have arisenfrom the Black andLatino neighborhoodsof New York City andPhiladelphiaWindmills,headspins,and footworkaretechniquesPerformedby B-boysand B-girlsAcrobatic,street-borndanceCame from"dancingon thebreaks"DJs borrowedfrom genressuch as disco,funk, jazz, soul,electro, andR&BSubway cars andtrains were popularlocations for taggersbecause their goalwas for as manypeople to see theirwork as possibleA form ofvandalismand isillegalDiscJockeyOne whomixesrecordedmusicFirst began bysaying a few linesto motivate theaudience, andthen developedinto long formrhymesVery colorful andinvolved stylizedand abstractlettering known as"wildstyle," and/orincluded cartoon-like characters.Breakdancingcrews beganto emergeand arepopular todayTag orTaggerMerry-go-RoundtechniqueJamesBrowninfluenced ofsome earlierfootworkTurntables,mixers,headphonesSpray paint isa popularmedium (wasof making theart)Will be the firstdance formfeatured in theOlympicsbeginning in2024Official host ofstaged event,in charge ofhyping up acrowdMust be able toperform in frontof live audiencesand come upwith rhymes onthe spotWhatmodern dayrappers areknown asA way for peopleto protestgovernmentpolicies and tomark theirterritoryMaster ofCeremoniesDates back to thelate 1960s, generallysaid to have arisenfrom the Black andLatino neighborhoodsof New York City andPhiladelphiaWindmills,headspins,and footworkaretechniquesPerformedby B-boysand B-girlsAcrobatic,street-borndanceCame from"dancingon thebreaks"DJs borrowedfrom genressuch as disco,funk, jazz, soul,electro, andR&B

4 Pillars of Hip-Hop - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Subway cars and trains were popular locations for taggers because their goal was for as many people to see their work as possible
  2. A form of vandalism and is illegal
  3. Disc Jockey
  4. One who mixes recorded music
  5. First began by saying a few lines to motivate the audience, and then developed into long form rhymes
  6. Very colorful and involved stylized and abstract lettering known as "wildstyle," and/or included cartoon-like characters.
  7. Breakdancing crews began to emerge and are popular today
  8. Tag or Tagger
  9. Merry-go-Round technique
  10. James Brown influenced of some earlier footwork
  11. Turntables, mixers, headphones
  12. Spray paint is a popular medium (was of making the art)
  13. Will be the first dance form featured in the Olympics beginning in 2024
  14. Official host of staged event, in charge of hyping up a crowd
  15. Must be able to perform in front of live audiences and come up with rhymes on the spot
  16. What modern day rappers are known as
  17. A way for people to protest government policies and to mark their territory
  18. Master of Ceremonies
  19. Dates back to the late 1960s, generally said to have arisen from the Black and Latino neighborhoods of New York City and Philadelphia
  20. Windmills, headspins, and footwork are techniques
  21. Performed by B-boys and B-girls
  22. Acrobatic, street-born dance
  23. Came from "dancing on the breaks"
  24. DJs borrowed from genres such as disco, funk, jazz, soul, electro, and R&B