Irish hip hop, also known as Irish rap, is a term for any hip hop music produced and performed by a person who was born or grew up in Ireland. This genre is made up of a variety of subgenre such as Irish grime/drill, Irish language rap, alternative rap and Irish trap. Each of these may infuse influences from both Irish culture and another culture.[citation needed]
Irish hip hop originated in the early 1990s[1] being influenced by the 1970s movement for hip-hop in New York. The original Irish hip-hop was politically driven due to the tension of The Troubles in the early 1990s, and mixed music styles of both traditional music and Rudeboy Dancehall.[2] Irish rap genres, such as drill and grime, are mainly influenced by UK rap while alt-rap and Irish hip hop have a greater influence from the US. Irish rap is mainly listened to people in Ireland and to a lesser extent people in the UK.[3][original research?]