Rap is a cultural form originating from the African American community that combines elements of music, dance, and poetry, usually expressed in spoken language, with lyrics emphasizing rhythm, rhyme, and other musical elements. Rap originated in the 1960s in the African American community. It first appeared as a form of music, then gradually evolved into a form of performance and finally became a cultural phenomenon. Rap art usually uses drums, bass lines, guitar, piano and other musical instruments to accompany the performance. Dancers and singers will also perform together. Rap artists usually express lyrics through spoken language. These lyrics may describe stories, social problems, historical events, etc., or they can express dissatisfaction and protest against life, society, and culture. Rap art emphasized rhythm and rhyme, which could influence the meaning and musicality of lyrics. Rap has a deep historical and cultural significance in the African American community. It is not only a form of music and performance, but also a cultural expression and community cohesion. Many rap artists and rap music became a part of mainstream culture and promoted the development and popularity of rap art.