Scratch turntablism music — vinyl-cut percussion and old-school hip-hop grooves. DJ scratches drive the rhythmic hooks across the breakdowns. Boom-bap drums lay the kick-snare pattern with dusty vinyl character. A funky bass line walks underneath. Sampled horn stabs and rhodes-style keys colour the verses. Tempos sit at 85–105 BPM in classic hip-hop tempi with four-bar boom-bap phrases and characteristic record-rewind transitions sized for video cuts.
Hip-hop creators bed it under freestyle-rap and cypher reels. Breakdance crews loop it through battle and practice-cypher footage. DJ-style YouTubers cut it into channel intros and turntable-tutorial videos. Streetwear brands run it behind sneaker-drop and skate-edit content. Also fits old-school 1990s tribute reels and graffiti-art timelapse videos. See also hip-hop or funk.