What's the difference between Instrumental Hip-Hop and Hip-Hop Instrumentals?

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Instrumental Hip-Hop and Hip-Hop Instrumentals are very similar concepts, but there are subtle differences. The main difference between the two lies in their origins and production intentions.
Instrumental Hip-Hop
Instrumental Hip-Hop is primarily characterized by:
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Independent genre: A music genre created from the start without vocals.
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Production intent: Made for listening, not necessarily for rappers.
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Musicality: Tends to be more experimental and incorporates various musical elements.
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Artists: Representative artists include DJ Shadow, RJD2, and Nujabes.
Hip-Hop Instrumentals
On the other hand, Hip-Hop Instrumentals are:
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Derivative: Vocals removed from existing hip-hop tracks, or instrumental versions of tracks made for rappers.
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Production intent: Mainly intended for rappers to use for freestyle or practice.
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Musicality: Maintains typical hip-hop structure and has space intended for vocals.
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Usage examples: DJ mixes, karaoke versions, remix materials, etc.
Summary
While the differences are subtle, Instrumental Hip-Hop is a more artistic and independent genre, whereas Hip-Hop Instrumentals are closely related to existing hip-hop tracks. However, these boundaries are sometimes blurred, and many artists create works that incorporate elements of both.
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