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===Early hip hop=== {{main|Hip hop music|Old-school hip hop}} The disco sound had a strong influence on early [[hip hop music|hip hop]]. Most of the early hip-hop songs were created by isolating existing disco bass guitar lines and dubbing over them with MC rhymes. [[The Sugarhill Gang]] used Chic's "[[Good Times (Chic song)|Good Times]]" as the foundation for their 1979 song "[[Rapper's Delight]]", generally considered to be the song that first popularized rap music in the United States and around the world. With synthesizers and [[Krautrock]] influences that replaced the previous disco foundation, a new genre was born when [[Afrika Bambaataa]] released the single "[[Planet Rock (song)|Planet Rock]]", spawning a [[hip hop music|hip hop]] [[Electronic dance music|electronic dance]] trend that includes songs such as [[Planet Patrol]]'s "Play at Your Own Risk" (1982), [[C-Bank]]'s "One More Shot" (1982), [[Cerrone]]'s "Club Underworld" (1984), [[Shannon (American singer)|Shannon]]'s "[[Let the Music Play (song)|Let the Music Play]]" (1983), [[Freeez]]'s "[[I.O.U. (Freeez song)|I.O.U.]]" (1983), [[Midnight Star (band)|Midnight Star]]'s "Freak-a-Zoid" (1983), and [[Chaka Khan]]'s "[[I Feel For You]]" (1984).
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