Rap that is defiant in its nature, in its lyrics.
Concept launched by Flesh ODA, a french emcee, member of The OBF Rap band. Furian rappers are those who use countercurrent imagery and dark oxymora to convey human distress but also hope and allegiance..
"My rhymes are like a light in the dark, where the Torch of Light doesn't even leave a spark... See the will to kill is to great so I always be boiling like a furian."
"We gotta fight back The Evil House That Jack Built and bring back the essence of my Furian Rap"
"Life is like A Game of Chess and We playing the pawns. We furians strong warriors when the heat is on..."
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to search song lyrics on the website rapgenius.com to understand their deeper meaning.
I rap genius'd the lyrics to that common song and now I understand the extended metaphor.
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Music created on a computer or recorded in short segments and then looped over and over again to set an ambient and meaningful background for the African American guy or white guy who wishes he was African American that can't sing to talk over top of it about ho's, bitches, money, "candy", or "y'all *insert one of various terms used in reference to home boyz or posers. your choice. this is where the creativity comes in*
I listen to rap music because I'm too lazy to give music a chance that might make me think, or have some meaning behind it.
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The self-styled "Official snack of hip-hop", Rap Snacks are James "Fly" Lindsay's brainchild. Rap Snacks come in six flavours: Sour cream and onion, sour cream and ultra cheddar, hot riplets, platinum bar-be-que, honey BBQ, and "southern crunk BBQ". All snacks feature a rapper on the front, and information about said rap artist on the back. Rappers featured on Rap Snacks range from Dirt McGirt to Master P. Lindsay wishes to impart the message to all urban youth that change is possible, and that reading, staying out of gangs, and starting your own business are invaluable. Commonly found at 7-11 stores and the like, Rap Snacks are independently owned alternatives to Doritos with more "cred" than those honky chips will ever have.
"Yo homez, let's get some 40's, some Rap Snacks, and get Loc'd"
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White man's favorite type of music because its the sound of an entire race of people losing all self respect they ever had.
A genre of rap that sells out and stereotypes an entire race of people, and rap in general. White people like it because it "raps" about gangs, sex, and drugs, something that middle class America doesn't experience in general. Also, because of gangsta rap, other less violent-tone versions of rap are underappriciated and stereotyped.
Non-White Person: Why you so happy about 50 Cent's new "hit"?
White Guy (Bobbin his head): 'Cause gangsta rap is the sound of MAlcom X and MLR Jr. rolling in their graves!! Biatch!!!
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A music genre that is a combonation of rap and rock.
1:Linkin Park & Jay-Z.
2:I Hate definition#2.
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Subgenre of rap which became very popular in the late 80s and early 90s due to popularity of performers like Ice T and N.W.A. Originally was used to describe harsh realities of life for a modern black male living in poor areas of US. Later, however, the genre expanded and included downright vile messages of violence and hatred against white people, females and so-called "haters" (people who dislike the genre or particular performer).
Features
-Sense that some of performers suffer from severe severe mental retardation (see Nelly, Ja Rule, 50 Cent, Snoop Dog, Cash Money Records roster)
-Mumbling (in some cases) see Lloyd Banks, I20)
-Heavy use of profanities - in particular, words like "hoe" or "bitch" (female), "nigga" (friendly black male or female) and to lesser extent "cracker"/"white devil" (applied to white males primarily)
-Heavy use of words "aha" and "what?" in the background.
-Poetic lines similar to the ones below
"Well nigga lets get one thing clear, I don't leave the block without my glock.
Is it because i'm standing with your bitch? Or got all these stones on my wrists?
Don't think you're leavin' here with this. I don't leave the block without my glock."
-Stabs at balladry, usually dedicated to Tupac Shakur (who is currently releasing new material, 10 years after being shot) and to lesser extent to Biggie Smalls (who is recording new material after being shot, but not as often as Tupac). However, some ballads are dedicated to other subjects as love and non-violence (see Ja Rule, DMX)
-Almost total absence of females in the genre. The ones that do rap (see Lil Kim, Foxy Brown) tend to talk about material things and their love of thugs. However, there's a large amount of beautiful black ladies who appear in videos, usually in order to satisfy enormous sexual appetites of male performer.
-Heavy use of jewelry and extremely expensive cars in videos, all of which are discussed in lyrics in detail.
Dude, have you heard that new track by Ludacris ?
No, dude, i'm not into gangsta rap. It sounds dumb to me.
Well, he actually sounded like a horny moron talking on the phone to one of his slutty girls.
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