Rappers | Rap

Rappers | Rap

Description
Description

Rappers are artists who perform rap music, a genre characterized by rhythmic and rhyming speech, often set to a backing beat. Originating from hip-hop culture, rapping involves the delivery of lyrics in a stylized manner, which can range from fast-paced and complex to slow and conversational.

Rappers often use their music to tell stories, express personal experiences, or comment on social and political issues, making their work a powerful tool for cultural expression and commentary. Their influence extends beyond music, affecting fashion, language, and lifestyle. Through their art, rappers can give voice to marginalized communities, influence public opinion, and contribute significantly to contemporary culture.

History
History

Rap music originated in the 1970s in the Bronx, New York City, born from the broader hip-hop culture. Early rappers like DJ Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash used their music to tell stories of urban life, often addressing social issues. The 1980s saw rap gaining mainstream popularity, with artists like Run-DMC and Public Enemy blending beats and powerful lyrics.

The 1990s marked the rise of diverse styles, including the East Coast-West Coast hip-hop rivalry, showcasing artists like Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. Since then, rap has continued to evolve, branching into various subgenres and becoming a dominant force in global music culture, reflecting the voices and experiences of different communities.

Future
Future

As we move forward, rappers are likely to continue pushing the boundaries of music and cultural expression. The increasing fusion of rap with other music genres could lead to more innovative and eclectic sounds. Technological advancements in music production and distribution are enabling rappers to reach global audiences more easily, fostering cross-cultural collaborations. Social media and digital platforms might play a larger role in how rappers engage with fans and build their careers.

Additionally, as social and political awareness grows, rappers may increasingly use their music as a platform for activism and social commentary, addressing issues like racial equality, mental health, and environmental concerns. This suggests a future where rap remains a dynamic and influential component of global music and culture.

Common Questions
Common Questions
What is rap music?

Rap music is a vocal technique and makes up a part of hip-hop culture. It consists of rhythmic speech that is sung with a musical track that is called hip-hop. Rap music emerged into mainstream music in the 1980s with early stars like Grandmaster Flash and LL Cool J.

When did rap music start?


Rap music started in the early 1970s in New York City in the United States as it was commonly heard in block parties. Rapping occurred when DJs started to isolate the percussion breaks of funk songs and to extend them. The MC, Master of Ceremonies, then talked in between songs and interacted with the audience.

What is the difference between rap and hip-hop?

The difference between rap and hip hop is that hip hop is a culture made up of deejaying, MCing, graffiti, and dance, while rap is a form of music that emerged from Hip-Hop culture. They are sometimes differentiated by saying rap is something you do while hip-hop is a way of living.

Pop Culture

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Bad Bunny
386000
5’11” | 1.80 m
March 10, 1994
Bad Bunny
180.000
1994.00
386000
GUIDE
3D
Bad Bunny
6’2” | 1.88 m
May 21, 1972
Biggie Smalls
188.000
1972.00
136000
GUIDE
3D
Biggie Smalls
Cardi B
1670000
5’3” | 1.60 m
October 11, 1992
Cardi B
160.000
1992.00
1670000
GUIDE
3D
Cardi B
5’9” | 1.75 m
September 25, 1983
Childish Gambino
175.000
1983.00
153000
GUIDE
3D
Childish Gambino
DMX
135000
5’10” | 1.78 m
December 18, 1970
DMX
178.000
1970.00
135000
GUIDE
3D
DMX
DaBaby
298000
5’8” | 1.73 m
December 22, 1991
DaBaby
173.000
1991.00
298000
GUIDE
3D
DaBaby
Dr. Dre
238000
6’1” | 1.85 m
February 18, 1965
Dr. Dre
185.000
1965.00
238000
GUIDE
3D
Dr. Dre
Drake
890000
6’0” | 1.83 m
October 24, 1986
Drake
183.000
2001.00
890000
GUIDE
3D
Drake
Eminem
1240000
5’8” | 1.73 m
October 17, 1972
Eminem
173.000
1972.00
1240000
GUIDE
3D
Eminem
Ice Cube
277000
5’8” | 1.73 m
June 15, 1969
Ice Cube
173.000
1969.00
277000
GUIDE
3D
Ice Cube
Jay-Z
211000
6’2” | 1.88 m
December 4, 1969
Jay-Z
188.000
1969.00
211000
GUIDE
3D
Jay-Z
5’8” | 1.73 m
June 8, 1977
Kanye West
173.000
1977.00
806000
GUIDE
3D
Kanye West
5’6” | 1.68 m
June 17, 1987
Kendrick Lamar
168.000
1987.00
750000
GUIDE
3D
Kendrick Lamar
Lil Pump
630000
5’6” | 1.68 m
August 17, 2000
Lil Pump
168.000
2000.00
630000
GUIDE
3D
Lil Pump
5’3” | 1.60 m
July 31, 1994
Lil Uzi Vert
160.000
1994.00
379000
GUIDE
3D
Lil Uzi Vert
Lizzo
244000
5’10” | 1.78 m
April 27, 1988
Lizzo
178.000
1988.00
244000
GUIDE
3D
Lizzo
5’2" | 1.57 m
July 1, 1971
Missy Elliott
157.000
1971.00
82200
GUIDE
3D
Missy Elliott
Nas
207000
5’8” | 1.73 m
September 14, 1973
Nas
173.000
1973.00
207000
GUIDE
3D
Nas
P Diddy
108000
5’10” | 1.78 m
November 4, 1969
P Diddy
178.000
1969.00
108000
GUIDE
3D
P Diddy
6’0” | 1.83 m
July 4, 1995
Post Malone
183.000
1995.00
876000
GUIDE
3D
Post Malone
6’4” | 1.93 m
October 20, 1971
Snoop Dogg
193.000
1971.00
335000
GUIDE
3D
Snoop Dogg
5’8” | 1.73 m
February 16, 1990
The Weeknd
173.000
1990.00
490000
GUIDE
3D
The Weeknd
5’9” | 1.75 m
June 16, 1971
Tupac Shakur
175.000
1971.00
358000
GUIDE
3D
Tupac Shakur