No, it’s not one of your normal pop and hip pop boys, it’s THE changbin from STRAY KIDS.
STAN STRAY KIDS
STRAY KIDS EVERYWHERE ALL AROUND THE WORLD
“Hey! Do you know who’s the king of rap?”
“Yea! Ofc I do! Changbin is the king of rap!”
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A rap style/genre that blends multiple genres together, still keeping its own unique sound.
“What genre is this?” “It’s Blended Rap!” “This song could hit top of the charts in multiple genres!”
A rap style/genre that blends multiple genres together, still keeping its own unique sound.
“What genre is this?” “It’s Blended Rap!” “This song could hit top of the charts in multiple genres!”
Is a subgenre of Rap which is made and performed by Mexican Americans or people of Mexican decent. Also it is a unique style where it is articulated through Spanglish and or Calo which is Chicano Slang. Also Chicano Rap mixes lyrics while rapping in both English and Spanish at the same time or in the same song. It is very distinct where it is probably one of the only genres of music in the world that is performed always in 2 languages English and Spainsh.
My favorite Chicano Rap song is "Don't Hate Me Because I'm Mexican" by Serio.
Rap N Ragga is a fusion of Rap Kreyòl or Creole Hip Hop and Reggae base beats music originating from Haiti with artists of Haitian origin. rapping and singing in French Haitian Creole or Crenglish.
Typical instruments include, Bass guitar, Drum kit, percussion instrument, guitar, electric, organ/Keyboard, synthesizer, brass instrument, delay, melodica,
sequencers, drum machines, and digital audio workstations (DAW), Vocals, Chorus vocals, samples" and "loops
Just like Hip hop Reggae, most Haitian artists include socio-economic topics in their lyrics such as topics concerning their rough childhoods and difficult living conditions slum life, gang warfare, the drug trade, and poverty.
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Thee late Master Dji, , DJs, and
Master DJi would of enjoyed this Rap N Ragga record if he was alive today,.as hé was thé first Haitian Rapper/DJ who influenced and encouraging other young Haitians to become rappers back in thé 80s.
A rap record spinning at 45 instead of 33 1/3 rpm.
This chipmunk gangsta rap sounds goofier than these dudes want it to, perhaps I should slow the turntable down so they sound more like the devil, that would sound really scary the way the rappers wanted it to, wouldn't it?