Hip hop music can be subdivided into various subgenres, fusions with other genres, and regional hip hop scenes.
Historical time periods
Derived styles
- Alternative hip hop
- Avant-garde hip hop
- Breakbeat[Note 1]
- Boom bap
- Chap hop[Note 2]
- Chopped and screwed
- Chopper
- Christian hip hop
- Comedy hip hop
- Contemporary R&B
- Conscious hip hop
- Country rap
- Crunk
- Crunkcore[Note 3]
- Cloud rap
- Drill
- Electro hop
- Emo hip hop
- Experimental hip hop
- Freestyle rap
- Future bass hop
- G-funk
- Gangsta rap
- Persian rap
- Ghetto house[Note 1]
- Ghettotech
- Glitch Hop[Note 1]
- Hardcore hip hop
- Hip hop soul[Note 4]
- Hip house[Note 1]
- Horrorcore
- Hyphy
- Industrial hip hop
- Instrumental hip hop
- Jazz rap
- Jersey club
- Latin trap
- Lo-fi hip hop
- Low bap
- Miami bass
- New jack swing
- Political hip hop
- Pop rap[Note 1]
- Porno rap
- Ragga hip hop[Note 5]
- Rap opera
- Rap rock
- Snap music
- Mumble rap
- Stronda music
- Trap
- Trip hop[Note 1][Note 3]
- Tread rap[Note 6]
- Turntablism
- Underground hip hop
- Urban Pasifika[Note 5]
United States regional scenes
American hip hop regional scenes and genres that came from them.
Eastern
- East Coast hip hop
- Boom bap – Originally from New York City
- Mafioso rap – Originally from New York City
- Hardcore hip hop – Originally from New York City
- Jersey club from Newark, New Jersey
- Gangsta rap – Originally from Philadelphia
- Philadelphia party music/club
- Tread rap – [Note 6]
- Baltimore club Originally from Baltimore, Maryland
- Go-go Originally from Washington, D.C.
- List of hip hop musicians from New York City
- New Jersey hip hop
- Philadelphia hip hop
- Hip hop in Washington, D.C.
- Virginia hip hop
Midwest
- Midwest hip hop
- Chicago hip hop
- Ghetto house – from Chicago, Illinois
- Drill music – originated from the South Side of Chicago
- Detroit hip hop
- St. Louis hip hop
- Twin Cities hip hop
- Horrorcore
- Chopper (rap)
- Chicago hip hop
Southern
- Southern hip hop
- Dirty South – originally from Southern United States
- Atlanta hip hop
- Bounce music – originally from New Orleans, Louisiana
- Jigga music – originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Crunk – originally from Memphis, Tennessee
- Houston Hip Hop
- List of Houston rappers
- Chopped and screwed
- Slab music
- Slab music
- Miami bass – from Miami, Florida
Western
- West Coast hip hop
- California
- Chicano rap – originally from East Los Angeles
- G-funk – originally from Los Angeles, California
- Mobb music and hyphy – originally from the San Francisco Bay Area
- Jerkin’ – originally from Los Angeles
- Ratchet – originally from Los Angeles
- West Coast trap – originally from Long Beach, California
- Electro hop – originally from Los Angeles
- Central Valley Hip Hop – Originated in California‘s Central Valley from the cities of Bakersfield, Fresno, Sacramento, Hanford, Merced, Modesto, Visalia, and more.
- Syco Muzik – Originally from Bakersfield, California
- 8 0 5 Star Music – Originally from Bakersfield/Kern County
- Bass Rap – Originated in Bakersfield California
- Northwest hip hop – originally from Oregon or Washington
- California
- Native American hip hop
Hawaii
- Na mele paleoleo originated by Sudden Rush
World scenes
Africa |
Asia
North America
- North American hip hop
Oceania
- Oceanian hip hop
South America
South American hip hop Brazilian hip hop Colombian hip hop Uruguayan hip hop |
World genres influenced by hip hop
- Afroswing – From London
- Bongo Flava – Originally from Tanzania
- Cumbia rap – from Colombia
- Funk carioca – from Brazil
- Grime – from London, though more connected to rave culture
- Hiplife – hip hop and highlife from Ghana
- Igbo rap – from Southeast Nigeria
- Kwaito – South African house/hip hop fusion
- Low bap – originally from Greece
- Merenrap – from the Dominican Republic
- Motswako – from Botswana and South Africa
- Spanish Reggae – from Panama
- Reggaeton – from the Caribbean, mostly Puerto Rico
- Songo-salsa
- Trip hop (or Bristol sound) – from Bristol, England, United Kingdom
- Urban Pasifika – from New Zealand