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Hi-top fade is a haircut where hair on the sides is cut off or kept very short while hair on the top of the head is grown long.

The hi-top was a trd symbolising the gold age of hip hop and urban contemporary music during the 1980s and the early 1990s.

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The hi-top fade is commonly called a crew cut, due to the great likess of the two styles. In fact, the hi-top fade could qualify as a variation on the flattop.

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In 1980 Grace Jones and th boyfrid Jean-Paul Goude collaborated on the cover and artwork for Warm Leatherette. It featured her signature flattop/hi-top hair.

In the hip hop community throughout the mid-1980s, young African Americans leaned towards Jheri curls or simple haircuts without tapers or fades of any sort. In 1986, rappers like Schoolly D and Doug E. Fresh had the first, somewhat developed, styles of the hi-top fade in hip hop. However, their hairstyles lacked the geometric precision that characterized the more modern hi-top fade styles.

In the hip-hop community, one of the first public appearances of the more modern hi-top fade hairstyles was in the Tramp video by Salt-N-Pepa, released early in 1987. In this video, the dancers could be se with this hairstyle. They can be also se dancing in a new jack swing style form based on their wardrobe and choreography, which was not se in other hip hop and R&B videos at the time.

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In the mid- to late 1980s the haircut was oft credited to Larry Blackmon and Rory Wake the lead singers of the band Cameo. Blackmon had a hairstyle in the mid 1980s that was the forerunner to the hi-top Fade, with the tall square flat top but with slightly longer sides and back. There are numerous examples of rappers referring to the hairstyle as a cameo cut betwe 1987 and 1990, the most notable being in the Ultramagnetic MCs song Give The Drummer Some from 1988 where Ced Gee, who had a hi-top fade at the time, says ... 'cause I'm a real pro, with a cameo, and not an afro.

By 1986, many young African American people, especially in the New York City, Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia areas and also London areas, began to follow the hi-top fade trd. At this time, hi-top fades became more geometrically defined, becoming more massive and higher along with differces in shape as well as more designs. More music videos released from the fall of 1987 to the spring of 1988, such as I Don't Care by Audio Two (1988), 2 Hype by Kid 'N Play (1988), Move the Crowd by Eric B. & Rakim (1987) (a few extras could be se wearing one), Paper Thin by MC Lyte (1988), Rising to the Top by Doug E. Fresh (1988), Do This My Way by Kid 'N Play (1988), and Ain't No Half Steppin' by Big Daddy Kane (1988), show examples of early trds of the more developed hi-top fade. In the music video for EPMD's You Gots To Chill, several dancers and the DJ can be se sporting hi-top fades.

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Differt substyles emerged around the same time, such as the gumby (slanted hi-top that had a shape similar to the Gumby cartoon character) or reagan (similar to the gumby but with more parts and designs). Many of the teage cast members on the films Lean On Me (1989) with Morgan Freeman and Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing (1989) could be se wearing these Gumby-shaped hairstyles. Recording artists such as Bobby Brown, TKA and Coro also wore the hi-top fade.

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From late 1988 to 1989, the hi-top fade was the symbol of rap culture at the time. Rappers such as Kid 'N Play, Big Daddy Kane and Kwamé were internationally famous for helping promote this trd worldwide, particularly Kid 'N Play member Christopher Kid Reid.

In late 1988, hi-top fades became ev more developed, with more hip-hoppers and people outside the New York area beginning following this trd. This hairstyle also helped define the new jack swing movemt in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The video Fight the Power by Public emy, which was shot in April 1989, shows how much the trd set across the world and was highly symbolic of urban style at the time. Rapper and actor Will Smith sported a hi-top fade during the production of the popular sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, ev refercing the hairstyle in a first season episode of the show.

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The convtional hi-top began to fall out of fashion in the early 1990s and was changed by revolutionary R&B groups like Jodeci, who added slits and unique designs that are still imitated to this day. This style became the staple design set by the group who were the self-styled bad boys of R&B. The turning point was betwe 1995 and 1997, wh many people who had sported the hi-top fade started to move toward other m's styles.

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Still, the hi-top remained common among many groups of young adults and teagers for a few years longer. As for the braided style of hi-top fades, it characterized an era of Afroctricity of hip hop and embracing the rap culture. Gold age MCs like Def Jef and the hip hop group De La Soul are known for their braided hi-top fade styles in 1989 and 1990. Many back-up dancers in many hip hop, dance, and R&B videos could be se wearing similar hairstyles from 1990 to 1992. This trd continued until 1994 wh urban hair style simplified into low-cut fade hair cuts and cornrow hairstyles. This hairstyle was also a fashion trd of new jack swing era.

The style began to slowly reemerge in popularity in the early to late 2000s, as a new geration of black musicians, athletes, and actors began to embrace this hairstyle.

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A promint example is former Cleveland Cavaliers guard/forward Iman Shumpert. The hairstyle ev surfaced again in 2012 with the late 1980s–early 1990s style returning. NBA players such as Nerls Noel, Jayl Brown and Norris Cole have sported hi-top fades.

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YouTuber and online streamer Desmond Daniel Amofah, better known as Etika, sported the hairstyle; he was inspired to grow one by Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which featured the hairstyle in the game.

The hi-top has made an appearance in the UK since the late 1980s. The hairstyle also received some airtime during the second inauguration of Barack Obama, as sported by Barack and Michelle Obama's nephew Avery Robinson.

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From late 1988 to 1989, the hi-top fade was the symbol of rap culture at the time. Rappers such as Kid 'N Play, Big Daddy Kane and Kwamé were internationally famous for helping promote this trd worldwide, particularly Kid 'N Play member Christopher Kid Reid.

In late 1988, hi-top fades became ev more developed, with more hip-hoppers and people outside the New York area beginning following this trd. This hairstyle also helped define the new jack swing movemt in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The video Fight the Power by Public emy, which was shot in April 1989, shows how much the trd set across the world and was highly symbolic of urban style at the time. Rapper and actor Will Smith sported a hi-top fade during the production of the popular sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, ev refercing the hairstyle in a first season episode of the show.

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The convtional hi-top began to fall out of fashion in the early 1990s and was changed by revolutionary R&B groups like Jodeci, who added slits and unique designs that are still imitated to this day. This style became the staple design set by the group who were the self-styled bad boys of R&B. The turning point was betwe 1995 and 1997, wh many people who had sported the hi-top fade started to move toward other m's styles.

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Still, the hi-top remained common among many groups of young adults and teagers for a few years longer. As for the braided style of hi-top fades, it characterized an era of Afroctricity of hip hop and embracing the rap culture. Gold age MCs like Def Jef and the hip hop group De La Soul are known for their braided hi-top fade styles in 1989 and 1990. Many back-up dancers in many hip hop, dance, and R&B videos could be se wearing similar hairstyles from 1990 to 1992. This trd continued until 1994 wh urban hair style simplified into low-cut fade hair cuts and cornrow hairstyles. This hairstyle was also a fashion trd of new jack swing era.

The style began to slowly reemerge in popularity in the early to late 2000s, as a new geration of black musicians, athletes, and actors began to embrace this hairstyle.

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A promint example is former Cleveland Cavaliers guard/forward Iman Shumpert. The hairstyle ev surfaced again in 2012 with the late 1980s–early 1990s style returning. NBA players such as Nerls Noel, Jayl Brown and Norris Cole have sported hi-top fades.

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YouTuber and online streamer Desmond Daniel Amofah, better known as Etika, sported the hairstyle; he was inspired to grow one by Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which featured the hairstyle in the game.

The hi-top has made an appearance in the UK since the late 1980s. The hairstyle also received some airtime during the second inauguration of Barack Obama, as sported by Barack and Michelle Obama's nephew Avery Robinson.

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