Glitch Hop is the genre that blends the fragmented, stuttering sounds of glitch with the rhythmic grooves of hip-hop, creating a unique and innovative sound. Emerging in the early 2000s, it was popularized by artists like edIT, The Glitch Mob, and Pretty Lights, who brought a fresh, experimental approach to electronic and hip-hop music. Glitch hop's appeal lies in its ability to transform digital artifacts and technological imperfections into compelling, danceable tracks. Today, it continues to thrive, with new producers and artists exploring its dynamic, hybrid sound and pushing its boundaries.