There are wonderfully inventive new phrases turned every day by writers, comedians, rap artists and hoodies. |
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He lambastes overanxious pop rappers, racial tension, and society's preconceptions in a nasal hopscotch speed rap over frantic instrumentals. |
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She believes that the lyrics of modern rock songs and rap music make sense. |
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Gangsta rap is generally considered a subgenre of the larger category of rap music, which itself is a subcategory of hip-hop. |
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Since sampling is a constitutive structural part of rap music, it is naturally found in all local variants of the genre. |
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It's too light to be a spoof, too superficial to get to the real meat of why rap culture inspires so many privileged peons. |
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Style saturates this show, which seems to revolve around sunglasses, gore, and heavy rap music. |
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A few of today's rap artists have adhered closely to rap's original spirit as an egalitarian party music. |
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In fact, fans of gangsta rap or heavy metal are often more timid and shy than other kids, he says. |
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The touchstone sound is hip hop, but Martin has dropped the rap for a jazz scat style which recalls British singer Cleveland Watkiss. |
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Here, instead of trying to match their vocals to pop music, players must rap along to a large group of hip-hop favorites. |
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The rap against him is he makes mistakes in coverage and has trouble adjusting on the fly. |
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The impetus and content of gangster rap may have originated in the desperation and backwardness of the inner-city population. |
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Speaking from experience they rap about how hopelessness can lead to alcoholism and how the violence of the system tears people's lives apart. |
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Chicago, the third-largest city in the nation, has only produced a few rap artists of note, and therefore remains a hip-hop backwater. |
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He's not a player in the rap game so much as a signpost, a scoreboard of rap's accomplishments thus far. |
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Around me, hard rock and heavy metal and elaborate rap music mixed and blared into one loud noise in these streets. |
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Their bad rap may protect hamerkops from human hunters, who out of fear have given the birds a wide berth. |
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Shakespearean rhyming couplets have been adapted for rap with an on-stage DJ scratching, beatboxing and grooving right along with the performers. |
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The album, which mixes rap lyrics, hip-hop beats, scratching, samples and live guitar, is now available to local people. |
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When Faremund had nearly completed the bandaging, there was a sharp rap at the door. |
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And in the front, a group of students are having a rap contest as they make their beats by banging on the table. |
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As Jay-Z quips, sometimes he wants to rap like Common but then he takes a look at his bank balance and continues to mine the money seam. |
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This first album of French rap sold well and served as an introduction to many French youngsters outside the banlieue. |
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The sweet-looking, big-eyed Stevie is now hairy and muscular, covered in tattoos, and boasts a long rap sheet. |
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I started off spitting on bashment riddims, then I turned to rap music two and bit years ago. |
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You'll find the nouveau hippie existentialism, the cockney laced rap and a handful of funk-fuelled fun. |
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Too much Ancient School throwdown rap is jocked for obscurity rather than quality. |
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The pleasure of words, not least in rhyme and double entendre, taken by hip-hop and rap culture perfectly mirrors Shakespeare's poetry. |
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She proved she could rap with the best of them, but her singing voice leaves quite a bit to be desired. |
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He was deep in thought, and jumped when a sharp rap on the metal of the steel trailer rang in his ears. |
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Not before long he heard a sharp rap on the door, and a stern voice telling him no doors were to be locked in that family. |
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Of course rap is immune to criticism, since it's supposed to offend our sensibilities, not flatter them. |
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American observers have noted this ethnic diversity in rap groups in France. |
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The garden provided cauliflower, tomatoes, green peppers, spinach, beetroot, carrots, onions, rap and cabbage to the local market. |
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Egged on by friends he proceeded to rap out some tone-deaf songs, the melodies of which were mangled through drink. |
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He wrote her a rap song before he departed and he sings for me now, just to keep in touch with his feelings for this woman so far away. |
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She spits an aggressive style of rap that showcases both her powerful stage presence and her tight lyrical flow. |
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On this base, rap discourse explores various resources provided by the linguistic repertoire of the speech community. |
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He has verbal dexterity and rhyming skills which very few rap artists have. |
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The rap singer claimed he needed the pistol to protect himself from jealous thugs who had made his life a misery. |
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After a brisk rap on the door, the four officers went inside the terraced house in Shirley. |
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It's quite funny because sometimes Ed will mismeasure a cupboard or something and Andy will have to take the rap for it. |
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They've managed to stamp Hip hop, a recent addition to the Brummie repertoire, firmly on the rap map. |
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Not content with that, Malkmus will often tack on a coda that draws on ragtime, rap and showtunes in equal measure. |
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Before he could answer Roland's question, a sharp rap on the door interrupted him. |
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She was still daydreaming when a loud rap at the wooden door shook her violently from her musings. |
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Loud rap music blared out of the house as people spilled out of the party onto the lawn. |
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He woke to a rap on the door and a flood of sunlight that caused his forehead to twinge in pain. |
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A sharp rap at the door of the dressing room broke the two out of their romantic interlude. |
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As soon as Pearl, Ben and I walk in, we are met by loud rap and blinding, colorful lights coming from the ceiling. |
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Although rap has tied them to a heritage that validates their existence, it has yet to improve their economic reality. |
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The artist has developed a huge following for the way in which his urban sound fuses elements of R'n'B, rap and soul. |
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Where angst is still present in rap music, it's less socio-political and more psychological. |
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She locks herself in her room, listening to rap music and ignoring everyone except the pizza delivery boy. |
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I do however like shouting snippets of rap songs at people if I'm in the mood. |
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One bright spot is simply that hard-core rap has knocked out such unmusical predecessors as heavy metal and punk. |
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Do men deserve the rap that they're emotional blunderbusses who can't communicate to save their lives, especially with female partners? |
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A sharp rap at the door made the quartet's heads turn simultaneously toward the door. |
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Some minutes later, as they were finishing their meal, there was a sharp rap on the front door. |
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That earns him a sharp rap on the shoulder, but he says he doesn't mind because my punches don't hurt. |
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He seems to believe that the answer to school violence is not stopping gun sales but censoring television and gangsta rap lyrics. |
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They pushed their own style of gangsta rap into the mainstream, crossing boundaries to introduce white suburban America to unfamiliar subjects. |
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Today, instead of fantasy literature, wimpy geeks are totally into gangsta rap, and there is no place in gangsta rap for swords. |
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She waited patiently until she heard the rap of the door and raced downstairs to open up the door. |
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Once in a while, an artist comes along that completely revolutionizes rap music. |
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From this we can infer that the transgressed boundary in line 1 is indeed that of hip-hop music generally, and probably gangsta rap specifically. |
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The problems with society are increasing seen as cultural ones, which music such as gangsta rap not only reflects, but creates. |
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Indeed, the number of Spanish rap artists and CDs has continued to increase ever since. |
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Since then, youth involvement with rap has rapidly increased throughout the country. |
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The Hard Knock Life tour made it so rap artists could go out again and do arena tours. |
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When I would hear my students reciting rap lyrics, I used to ask them what the words actually meant. |
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So, what could listening to rap and other music have to do with improving those scores? |
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Everlast is one of the few artists who can take on a style of music like rap and bring something fresh to it while still keeping it all real. |
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She was listening rock music and rap from a small black radio that was next to her. |
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The number of rap productions grew constantly and rapidly in the 1990s throughout Europe. |
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Johnson must have sung about his life, just as today's rap artists doubtless sing about their own experiences. |
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The book is well written, carefully researched, and nicely organized, and its study of the early origins of rap is fascinating. |
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In 2001, hip-hop and rap overtook country music as the second most popular form of music bought in the United States. |
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So whenever Hilary has any of her cronies over, I have to suffer through a rap session blaring from her room. |
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In a calm, cool, and extremely friendly way, hold a rap session with your dancers and their parents. |
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While European rap artists may listen to U.S. gangsta rap, their own lyrics are expected to represent their own social environment. |
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Other panelists then joined in discussing whether, if true, this would suggest a perjury rap for him. |
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What about the career criminal scheduled for lethal injection because a fellow inmate pinned a murder rap on him in exchange for time off? |
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And I'm not going to lose a lot of sleep thinking they got a bad rap for this woman's execution. |
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However excellent his linkage, there were too many unnecessary errors and the rap was that he was dining out on former glories. |
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His entry into in the music business is a perfect example of how gangsta rap packages real violence as entertainment. |
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Let's go through the U.S. numbers, because the United States gets somewhat of a bad rap on this and yet, the numbers are considerable. |
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It's a difficult thing to talk about in a way, because human intervention and control over the world have quite a bad rap at the moment. |
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Classical literature is rich in lessons of character, but often gets a bad rap because of its archaic language and unfamiliar settings. |
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These are the people who like to censor rap lyrics and condemn gratuitous violence, and the violence here seems pretty gratuitous. |
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The group's self-titled debut album in 1984 was the first rap album to go gold. |
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She beat the rap in August, acquitted of all charges by a federal jury in Memphis. |
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It won't be the central government because power equations make a rap on the knuckles impossible. |
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Just as gangsta rap in the US was closely associated with LA gang culture, Rio funk consolidated itself as the soundtrack of organised crime. |
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The PNG government, however, rapidly received a rap over the knuckles from Washington. |
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If this was an isolated incident, a rap on the knuckles might be deemed sufficient. |
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Cops always complain about how the courts let the bad guys they work so hard to catch just walk away with a rap on the knuckles. |
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Though rap music has produced a variety of sub-genres in the last 25 years, it has recently divided itself into two general currents. |
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A rap over the knuckles that the government can choose to dismiss if it wants. |
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The most probable scenario is a rap over the knuckles, and there is no suggestion of points being deducted or a replay ordered. |
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It might be hate speech, and then she will get a rap over the knuckles and be fined. |
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When should the profession rap them over the knuckles, and when should they permanently show them the door? |
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The songs blend soul and gospel with rap and go-go, and they define a bold variety of urban stridency. |
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Old school rappers freestyled about everything, and they rap about different issues. |
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We take the rap for whatever suffering takes place under sanctions, period. |
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I would say that he is taking the rap for it anyway, short of being the scapegoat. |
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History shows that it is nearly always the smaller party in a coalition that takes the rap in that situation. |
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And the agency willingly risks taking the rap in exchange for access to all that client money. |
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There had probably been a few more crimes added to her rap sheet since then as well. |
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Or was it because after they picked her father up they looked at her rap sheet and found several warrants for her arrest? |
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You never know when that kid with a rap sheet a mile long will circumvent the system yet again because of a judge's ruling. |
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Matthias wondered what else was on Graff's Interpol rap sheet aside from fraud. |
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With his pipe, gentleman-thief fashion sense and a rap sheet that includes armed robbery, fraud and burglary, he seems the perfect subject. |
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She's got a rap sheet that stretches back four decades, including a stint in prison for slavery. |
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The Swiss franc can be subdivided into hundredths known as Rappen in German, centime in French, centesimo in Italian and rap in Rhaeto-Romanic. |
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Then there was the rap sheet of Stoudemire's mother, Carrie, which included arrests for passing bad checks, fraud and theft. |
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There's apparently a Cornish hip-hop crew who rap about tractors, although that could just be my mate winding me up. |
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Given his rap sheet, his shyness and soft voice are at first disconcerting. |
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One of them, Lauren Gazzola, said she hoped her rap sheet and upcoming trial wouldn't keep her out of law school. |
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Gangsta rap is differentiable from other rap music in that gangsta rap makes use of images of urban life that are often associated with crime. |
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My rap sheet is several pages, but it keeps disappearing from the cop's database. |
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His whippers-in rap out commands to straying hounds in their unreproducible, never varying, clipped tones. |
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He is an affable man, easy to talk to, to sit down with, to rap about policy or just chat shop. |
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It's going to be their music, lots of hip-hop, rap in it, lots of funky street stuff, lots of kapa haka, lots of contemporary dance. |
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Given a second chance to prove himself, he finally allows all the raw emotion to express itself through the intensity of his rap lyrics. |
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Naming is important in rap and in Afrocentric music in general, where it is an act of invocation that captures the essence of one's being. |
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Hardly a hot bed of rap music so I think they were on a sticky wicket right from the start. |
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Does the minister really believe that changing the lyrics of rap records would reduce gun use? |
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As it is, the prose passages are prosaic and the rap doggerel is merely tedious. |
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The first bar was playing some loud rap music, while the one on the other side was blaring some Euro-disco or something of the kind. |
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However, the music he makes today draws upon and recombines a range of musical resources, including rap as well as the blues of his antecedents. |
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Sometimes, there are benefits to being the third banana in a middle-tier rap crew. |
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He even makes a brief foray into the Italian rap scene, which is mostly left-wing and mostly political. |
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While keeping one eye out for the po-pos, I managed to look interested while he gave me an impromptu rap performance. |
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It doesn't seem politic to ask the police whether they habitually patrol rap gigs wearing black SWAT-style jumpsuits and armed with machine guns. |
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Two of the biggest names in rock and rap have joined forces to create reinterpreted amalgamations of their hits. |
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Jamal avoids the ghetto rap cool dude attitude and Brown relates to that, comfortable in low-key. |
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His recent lambasting of gangsta rap has attracted a great deal of indignation. |
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After that he landed a more central role in The Italian Job opposite Edward Norton, Charlize Theron and rap superstar Marky Mark. |
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Smart lads, they hadn't flaunted the loot, bragged about the heist, or written a rap song memorializing the event. |
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Measured anger and ironic humour is perfectly set against cracking beats by the master rap music producer. |
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In fact, to read through most rap lyrics is to wonder which adults or political constituencies wouldn't take offense. |
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For a putative calling card from one of the most powerful crews around, this thing is stuffed bow-to-stern with U.S. rap instrumentals. |
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Likewise, you really have to rush that stage from the beginning as first impressions count in the fickle minds of rap fans. |
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We tried Ilonggo rap songs, gathering beats and ask for the help of a friend who is also a producer. |
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Gangsta rap is part of the anti-feminist backlash that is the rage right now. |
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Similarly, rap music does not of itself make people take up drive-by shootings as a hobby or turn young men into misogynists. |
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With Kim in the clink and no sign of Foxy's new record, the rap scene is crying out for new femcees. |
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The sultry actress will be the face of the rap star's brand new fashion line. |
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If rap or trance music with pounding bass lines is your staple musical diet, you had better look elsewhere. |
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With organic farming, songs from k d lang and some cracking yodelling from our rogue maverick rap star, complaints should only raise a whisper. |
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The phrase, almost a cliche in the cult of American hip-hop music, whips the crowd listening to Malaysian rap duo Too Phat into a frenzy. |
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In the Midwest on Thursday, he taped an appearance on a chat show with former rap singer Queen Latifah, whose audience is mostly younger blacks. |
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Now he is a rap star whose music tops the charts in his adopted home of Kenya. |
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As punk exposed the shortcomings of the behemoths of rock, so rap tore up the rulebooks of pop. |
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But a US-based Kashmiri musician is creating ripples with a rap number that reflects the struggles and tears of displaced Kashmiri Pandits. |
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Rooney and his fresh and original act, which included a clever rap parody on popular nursery rhymes, went down a bomb. |
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Most rap still follows the initial formula of rhymed couplets that casually mix full rhyme with assonance. |
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Now he faces another charge on his rap sheet, and up to five years in prison if convicted. |
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Medusa-emblazoned harnesses, stylish rock concert tees, and blaring rap music. |
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Brandon Marshall, wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, has a rap sheet including two domestic violence charges. |
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There, acrimony between rap superstars and an indie filmmaker boiled over into the public realm as never before. |
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So when he graduated from antihero to pop stalwart in the mid-aughts, the rap world largely lost interest. |
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Pressed further about why Sorkin has gotten such a bad rap for The Newsroom, he goes on. |
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Is the art of the Nicki Minaj-style rap something you knew ahead of time that you were a baller at? |
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She takes the rap for her wayward brother, going to jail for his crimes. |
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You were one of the first prominent female solo artists in rap music. |
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I don't rap too well but I've always liked making mix tapes. |
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If caught using her left hand, it got a rap on the knuckles with a rule. |
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A quick rap at the door made Katie realize that she had been in a daze. |
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A sharp rap on his door told Dmitri that Helena had arrived. |
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A sharp rap sounded on the door and Clara reached out to open it. |
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I was getting into bed when I heard a quick rap on the door. |
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Both fans of techno and fans of rap music should enjoy this album. |
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There is a wide range of rock, hip hop, rap and techno music. |
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He's pretty quiet at the hall meetings and the rap group sessions. |
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Search engine marketing gets a bad rap for a ton of reasons. |
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I think they get a bad rap in history because they were the losers. |
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The trio was under the impression that they were untouchable and would beat the rap and began to transfer their assets to relatives' modern-day off-shore accounts. |
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And one of this disgusting crew beat the rap when he was charged and tried a few years back, a time when their expressions of remorse might have actually meant something. |
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Switzerland's not being invited looks like a rap on the knuckles. |
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The punishments, said to have been carried out after two internal investigations, amount to little more than a rap over the knuckles for the CIA and those singled out. |
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Vernon ends up taking the rap for the killings and is sentenced to death. |
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Pay them to take the rap and then say it was all their fault. |
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Neither of the finalists in the Louisiana governor's race has a rap sheet. |
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He also had a rap sheet, which a lot of the media doesn't understand. |
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This guy, Richard Ricci, had spent 10 years in jail, tried to kill a cop, had a rap sheet, worked at the house a couple of months, admitted stealing stuff. |
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With the emergence of Nepali-language rap and mix music in the mid-1990s, the use of the English language within a predominantly Nepali context became much more frequent. |
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A rap on my door startled me from an attempt at some recuperative sleep. |
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If they're not out raving all night hopped up on that ecstasy stuff, they're out behind the school listening to rap music, smoking reefer and even, sometimes, Mary Jane. |
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For example, Ed explained to me that while a sampling a beat is a well-known device in rap music, he samples colors. |
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The rap on Wall Street and the big banks is that they are disconnected from the Main Street economy. |
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But despite their successes, Aykroyd and Hanks' rap duet at the end of their 1987 film dragnet was not exactly a plus. |
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When we did it in the dress rehearsal one of the music cues was late and we both flubbed a rap line. |
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In addition to Rage's raising of men's pitches in the reported speech of the song's lyrics, another common theme in female gangsta rap is the sexual manipulation of men. |
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With Rock laying out the ghetto-centric beats for these guys to rap over, Soul Survivor II is just the thing to wake up today's zombified rap audience. |
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If Daylyt was an embodiment of what battle rap can be, Murda Mook is a precision-tuned instrument of absolute lyrical destruction. |
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Can rap be reformed to become a truly revolutionary cultural movement? |
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The energetic quartet fuses rap and hip hop with traditional rumba, son and guaguanco, embodying the future of socially conscious music in Latin America. |
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In a hilarious harbinger of things to come, Brooks even laid down a freestyle rap early on in the series. |
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As talented vocal impressionists, they spoofed many identifiable targets, including rambling elder Jamaican characters, rap artists and smooth-talking Lotharios. |
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Though the roots reggae sound was superseded by lovers rock and the faster ragga and dancehall styles, toasting was highly influential on both the rap and hip-hop scenes. |
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For the past four years, rapper and singer Future has been remaking rap in his unique image. |
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Hailed as a prodigy in the US, critics have frothed over her ability to switch from elegant jazz to rap to complex satirical songs worthy of Sondheim. |
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She says she uses rap as a way to start a conversations about art, identity, and social commentary. |
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He hurried back and learned that a group of young men had come in after filming a rap video out on Webster Avenue. |
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The first obstacle is the shameless manipulativeness of the rap industry. |
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It was introduced by a medley from various rap songs around the place. |
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Maybe that was a gaffe, maybe a much-deserved rap on the Egyptian knuckles. |
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The young people involved are broadening the scope of the event to include an MC section, where local MCs can rhyme, beatbox or rap in an open mic section. |
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Years ago, John beat the rap after a truck driver accused him of firing a pistol at him through the sunroof of his car. |
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Later performances took the concept further with U Roy toasting over Tubby's dubs in a manner that obviously pinpoints dub as a key precursor to DJ and rap styles. |
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Now almost a decade old, Jay's brash brand of rap has become shopworn. |
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The most obvious influence on the rap artist's early politics is his mother's active membership of the Black Panthers, the African-American nationalist, revolutionary group. |
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For now, he is using it to recite some of the greatest rap lyrics ever written eight times a week. |
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There are tales of UFOs and plutonium, veiled critiques of macho money-grabbing rap and more electronic bleeps than in a digital telephone exchange. |
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His blood-soaked remake is definitely a hit and has become an important touchstone in hip-hop and rap culture with its inverted portrayal of the American Dream. |
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The rap mogul was one of three people shot early Sunday at West Hollywood nightclub. |
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But a fleeting impression suggests that rap has a tendency rather to numb as, for all I know, narcotics might. |
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The rap on college athletic programs is that they are corrupt, overshadow academic study, and do a disservice to student-athletes. |
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The group's music ranges from rock 'n' roll to reggae, rap to raga, country gospel to contemporary and semi-classical, soft rock to black gospel and praise and worship. |
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This first eponymous full-length cd by Crash Berlin rests on a base of 80's breakbeat delivering songs in styles ranging from rap to spacey chill-out. |
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Their latest album gleefully tears up the rule book, setting glittering Spanish guitars against squelchy bass lines, jaw-rattling rap and propulsive break-beats. |
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The young men had been drinking, and an argument erupted over who was better schooled in rap music. |
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The commercials are going to show both sides of me, what I like to do off the court, like listen to my rap music. |
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I listen to rap music with my daughter, and we sing along to Justin Timberlake. |
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We went through his rap sheet in an attempt to find the line between revelatory civil disobedience and complete nonsense. |
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He has a rap sheet in California that includes jail time for narcotics-related offenses and fraud. |
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Then, of course, he became the biggest rap star on the planet. |
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Songs here are lush with bongo breaks, Hammond organs, brass hits, sparse cuts of old school rap and the recycled wails of some painfully soulful women. |
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They eat Burger King, have freestyle rap battles, listen to heavy metal, e-mail their families, play golf and do cannonballs off the diving board in the palace swimming pool. |
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If they want to make it really catchy so people remember it, perhaps they could get some kind of hip cartoon character like a tiger with sunglasses to rap something out. |
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Sources claim the sexy model and four female friends started helping themselves to spicy chicken wings and alcohol which had been laid out for rap stars. |
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And, at one time, I got so much into the habit of rapping that I used to catch myself doing it involuntarily, as a man in a brown study may rap with his fingers. |
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It's almost like a white chitlin circuit of underground rap music. |
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A light rap on the partition wall drew her out of her morose thoughts. |
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Leave it to Yeezy to put together the year's most eclectic rap collab. |
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With Southern and Midwestern rappers rising to prominence over the past few years, the birthplace of hip-hop has only constituted about a third of rap radio playlists. |
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It's a cross between rap and line dancing if you can categorise it at all. |
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The crowds of parents, teachers, councillors and local dignitaries were then entertained by rap songs, dancing girls groups and poets, all themed on the green school. |
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A decade later, gangsta rap originated in Compton, California. |
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While the history of gangsta rap music is fairly short, there is a good deal of discourse circulating in popular culture about the treatment of women by men within this genre. |
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Like the comic scene in the film Airplane, urban street rap has to be decoded for doctors who themselves come from wide ethnic and linguistic backgrounds. |
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Are you more into the hardcore rap or more for the groove in hip-hop? |
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The pop and rap stars of the future get into the groove from 7.30 pm. |
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That means Technique who loses rap battles to white emcees named Idea has guilty blood on his hands and tongue from that insidious Hollywood connection. |
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I shook my head in dismay and dodged to one side as a BMW 3 series with loud rap music blasting out the open windows tried to turn me into a smear on the cobbled stone road. |
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The rap against him is that he gets annoyed with do-nothing bureaucrats. |
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Furthermore, the site acts as a server for local rap and hip-hop artists to make their music available for public download, creating exposure for new talent and material. |
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As you'll see in this timeline, since last Halloween, the world of rap has seen drive-by shootings on the freeway, multiple homicides and federal investigations. |
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The contributions of hip-hop and gangsta rap to gang culture are also discussed. |
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They joined forces to form the rap supergroup Run the jewels. |
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Young black women who spend a lot of time watching rap music videos may be at increased risk of poor health outcomes. |
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Lets his hair down by wearing a comedy tie and hand jiving to a gangster rap track. |
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Instead, the American list is filled with bubblegum pop, angst-laden gangster rap and bland soul without much spirit. |
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The song is edgier, rougher and tougher sounding than any rock, metal or gangster rap song in commercial radio history. |
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Welsh Goldie Lookin' Chain are a parody gangster rap band who are completely uniquea in a certain sense of the word. |
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The group were never part of the gangster rap scene, like previous murder victims Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur. |
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Most ciders have gotten a bad rap as being too sweet and fruity. |
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Birmingham reggae star Pato Banton has condemned gangster rap for promoting gun crime. |
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The communist Party of China gets a bad rap for cracking down on religion. |
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The handcrafted Esther pot shows what happens when handmade ceramics rise above the grannyish rap and truly shine. |
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Notably, rap acts such as Ice Cube began to appear regularly on the main stage to mixed receptions. |
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The mixed-bag genre known as alternative rap has been marshaling its forces recently, presenting tours like Word of Mouth and Okayplayer. |
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Now correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the whole point of the gangsta rap style tinted windows to hide your identity? |
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The high-definition projection of the gangsta rap icon has triggered a wave of social media debate. |
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The teacher gave the wayward pupil a rap across the knuckles with her ruler. |
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The film tells the story of the beginnings of gangsta rap in California, kicking off the careers of Ice Cube and Dr Dre. |
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A's gangbanging braggadocio, and he dismissed bi-coastal rap rivalries to collaborate with New York's hip-hop heavyweights Public Enemy. |
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I don't want to sound like an international rap star, but there are a lot of player haters out there and Michael is a player. |
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One moment soft stings, the next the rap starts cranking up the agitation and finally it all explodes in fiery fury. |
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Samian is an Anishinabeg rap singer who sings both in French and in Algonquin. |
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A likable night copy desk editor whose only rap against him was that blasted UCLA teddy bear on his desk. |
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Unlike other cookie-cutter rap cliques in the business, Young L, Stunna, Uno, and B are products of their unique environment. |
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As a result of this reduction, pairs of words like rap and wrap, rite and write, etc. |
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Reggae has also influenced American rap music, as they share roots as rhythmic, African styles of music. |
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Among the first wave of performers to gain mainstream success as rap rock were 311, Bloodhound Gang, and Kid Rock. |
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One Morph was wearing a bikini, another sported wings and a third was dressed as a rap star. |
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The rise of rap and new jack and the proliferation of other urban music labels meant the glory days of PIR were effectively over. |
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Ernie Banks, 18, was a big hit among the two dozen or so people in attendance with his extemporization of a Chipmunklike rap song. |
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The 30-year-old entrepreneur, who is the eldest child of rap icon Rev Run, announced the baby news by posting a sonogram on Instagram. |
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Beyonce's rap megastar hubby has just bought a large fish tank to grace the couple's New York apartment. |
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So the SFA fine him a measly 500 quid and severely censure him, the equivalent of getting a rap over the knuckles with a bag of flumps. |
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Start out with a swinging Friday night dance party featuring Shotgun Wedding Quintet and their unique blend of gypsy funk, rap and swing. |
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But can a rap industry giant return to glory if no one is listening? |
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The other voice is garbly and robotic, sounding like a bad techno rap song. |
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Frontmen Jarvis Anderson and Sam Martin prowled the stage delivering vibrant rap lyrics over a series of melodic hooks. |
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The maleness of Rap's rap makes it clear to me that k is strongly indicative of black male culture. |
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But instead she kept running into men with rap sheets as long as her lonely arms. |
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The fight to trust that athletes can still create heroes without rap sheets, virtue without chemicals, nobility with grace. |
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And Pharoahe and his crew definitely on some serious next level poetry type ishhh, and the next millennium rap is some next level poetry. |
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Thirty-one-year-old Earnest Holdman had quite an extensive rap sheet, littered with burglaries, some of which he served hard time for. |
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How did that potty-mouthed little banshee with the bad extensions and rap sheet turn into the style star she is today? |
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The owner of a lengthy rap sheet, Grady was a sick man awaiting trial for another crime. |
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The warning comes in the aftermath of an incident where policemen tried to arrest a lawbreaker with a long rap sheet or criminal record. |
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The Baby singer's rap sheet includes drag racing, peeing in a bucket, trying to beat up paparazzi and ditching his pet monkey in Germany. |
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And with a rap sheet that includes two jail sentences, Pono is the number one target of every cop in the state. |
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And with a rap sheet that includes two undeserved jail sentences, Pono is a target for every cop in the state. |
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Cherry's rap sheet includes breaking into a house and barricading a man suffering from cerebral palsy in his bedroom. |
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