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Good Roasts That Rhyme. 111. Poof be gone, your breath is too strong, I don't want to be mean, but you need Listerine. 112. Everybody knows that you're stupid, you thought you could fall in love ...
In it, Kool G Rap gives an example of this kind of rhyme, rhyming "random luck" with "handsome fuck" and "vans and trucks". [10] Other examples in the book include two syllable rhymes such as rhyming “indo” with “Timbo” [11] and rhymes with irregular numbers of syllables such as “handle it” and “candle to it”. [12]
DJ Quik, Michel'le, N.W.A, Compton, West Coast Rap, and Gangsta Rap: East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry [52] May 1, 1991 "Pop Goes the Weasel" 3rd Bass: Vanilla Ice [53] Aug 13, 1991 "Word to the Badd!!" Jermaine Jackson: Michael Jackson: The song was changed for the album [54] Sep 17, 1991 "Get in the Ring" Guns N' Roses: Music critics.
Battle rap was loosely described by 40 Cal, previously a member of American hip hop collective The Diplomats, in the book How to Rap (2009) as an "extracurricular" display of skill, comparing it to the dunk contest in the NBA. Battle rap has been developed into highly organized league events drawing in significant revenue and attention.
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"Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released on January 7, 1996, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records as his debut solo single and the lead single from his debut studio album, The Coming (1996).
Except for a few overblown performances and quasi-epic productions, It Ain't Safe No More finds Busta Rhymes with the same sure grip on his distinctive personality." [3] Joseph Patel from Blender felt that Rhymes's "animated antics border on sensory overload, but this is some of Busta’s best work, making him perhaps the greatest show in Rap ...
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