Sorry Bud,
But Hip-hop Comes In All Kind Of Forms (Including Pop)
-Derived Styles
Acid rap
Alternative hip hop
Bounce music
Christian hip hop
Comedy hip hop
Conscious hip hop
Contemporary R&B**
Country-rap
Crunk
Dirty rap and Pornocore
Electro*
Electro-hop*
Freestyle music
Freestyle rap
Funk carioca
Game-Hop
Gangsta rap
Ghetto house
Ghettotech*
Grime*
Hardcore hip hop
Hip hop soul***
Hip house*
Horrorcore
Hyphy
Instrumental hip hop
Jazz rap
Mafioso rap
Merenhouse*
Neo soul
Nerdcore hip hop
New jack swing
Pop-rap**
Ragga
Rap metal
Rap rock (some times called "rapcore")
Swing hip-hop (SWAP)
Snap music
Turntablism
United States Regional Scenes
American regional scenes and genres that came from them.
Midwest
Midwest hip hop
Chicago hip hop
Ghetto house - from Chicago, Illinois
Ghettotech
Twin Cities hip hop
Eastern
East Coast hip hop
Brick City club - from Newark, New Jersey
Baltimore Club- from Baltimore, Maryland
New Jersey hip hop
Southern
Atlanta hip hop
Dirty South
Houston hip hop
Chopped and screwed
Crunk
Miami bass - from Miami, Florida
New Orleans hip hop
Snap music - originally from Atlanta, Georgia
Western
Gangsta rap
G-funk - originally from Los Angeles
Chicano Rap - originally from East Los Angeles
Hyphy - originally from the San Francisco Bay Area
Mobb Music - originally from the San Francisco Bay Area
Native American hip hop
World Hip hop and Genres influenced by Hip hop
Main article: World hip hop
Reggaetón - from the Caribbean, mostly Puerto Rico
Songo-salsa
Timba - from Cuba
Urban Pasifika - from New Zealand
Kwaito - South African house/hip hop fusion
Ragga - from Jamaica
Grime - from London
Cumbia rap - from Colombia
Trip hop (or Bristol sound) - from Bristol, England
Hip life - hip hop and highlife from Ghana
Low Bap - originally from Greece
Merenrap - from the Dominican Republic