Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet RAP'S


RAP'S

Definition av RAP'S

  1. böjningsform av rap

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  • In July 1989, despite its scarce radio play beyond the Los Angeles area, Straight Outta Compton received gangsta rap's first platinum certification, one million copies sold by then.
  • World Class Wreckin' Cru was an American electro group, during the 1980s in the Los Angeles area, that contributed to rap's development.
  • Jazz rap's emergence can be seen as an attempt to elevate rap music's status by associating it with jazz's cultural capital and was seen as an alternative to dominant rap subgenres like gangsta and pop rap.
  • A 1988 The New York Times article said that the band mirrored the rise of artistic, profound rap music: "While pop's political commentary often seems secondary to catchy melodies and commercial acceptability, rap's tough sound sharpens its commentary".
  • Some of America's premiere Christian rappers, such as: Michael Peace (one of Christian rap's first solo artists), SFC, Dynamic Twins, MC Peace and T-Bone came out of this crew.
  • He also felt that LL was disrespecting rap pioneers such as Melle Mel and Grandmaster Caz by proclaiming that he was "rap's new grandmaster" without paying due respect to those who came before him.
  • Rolling Stone ranked his song "Ain't No Half-Steppin" number 25 on its list of The 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs of All Time, calling him "a master wordsmith of rap's late-golden age and a huge influence on a generation of MCs".
  • He also felt that LL was disrespecting rap pioneers like Melle Mel and Grandmaster Caz, by proclaiming that he was "rap's new grandmaster" without paying due respect to those who came before him.
  • " Spins Neil Kulkarni suggested that "the Roots have created perhaps rap's first melancholy masterpiece", noting "a downered, fragmented feel to the music that weaves through the lyrics' bleak resignation to instill real poignancy and effect.
  • But where rap's core audience is presumably in the inner city, hard-core appeals mostly to suburbanites seeking more gritty thrills than they can get from Nintendo or the local mall.
  • 50 Cent's swaggering, unrepentant persona on Get Rich Or Die Tryin has led him to be described as "rap's most charming antihero since 2Pac".
  • Almost Cowardian in its delivery, the song's appeal has little to do with bluster or glitter and a lot to do with an elegant storytelling stance that shines like pure gold in rap's hype-infested waters.
  • It was described by Noisey as "the fascinating extension of rap's current druggy, emotive melodicism into the more extreme sonic possibilities".
  • Woods' writing on Maps has attained particular commendation: Sheldon Pearce of NPR lauded the album as a "master class, even for one of rap's greatest-ever penmen", and Pitchfork Stephen Kearse argued that it placed Woods "into the ranks of rap's great stylists and storytellers".
  • Concluding the review, he stated that the album "underlines Offset's status as one of American rap's MVPs" and that "very often the finest moments on this album are its most humble".
  • " Andre Gee of Rolling Stone commented that "Rob's booming baritone orients the track, with his voice jostling against quaking 808s like a pinball machine", and his "New Orleans rasp cut through at precise inflections of his braggadocious verse where he demonstrates why he's one of rap's more intriguing — and nastier — listens.
  • 1 finds rap's self-proclaimed James Baldwin sermonising in the key of life on its every glory and struggle, offering hope amid the darkness and remaining a voice of mature wisdom in a rudderless world.


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