The two most popular rap acronyms used today are MC (pronounced, “my mama”) and NWA (pronounced, “My Niggaz”), although as with most acronyms, they are interchangeable. NWA was formed in
The two most popular rap acronyms used today are MC (pronounced, “my mama”) and NWA (pronounced, “My Niggaz”), although as with most acronyms, they are interchangeable. NWA was formed in
Here is this week’s chart. 1. Drake – “Hotline Bling” (The Weeknd Remix) With over 5.7 million Spotify streams across both versions of the track, Drake will likely be the
Not too different than the average white worker, but then again, we’re talking about someone in a different time where these black people had to learn English. I know I
That’s a tough question, since there never was one. A guy named The Beatnuts wrote ‘White Boy’ and ‘White Boy Wanna Be Cool’ for a few years in the ’70s
It’s usually 2-4 bars, or sometimes 5-15, so you can get by. But I can’t just sit by like my grandma and have a pint and watch the TV! I’m
I mean, in terms of the amount of people who listen to music, who create and perform it and produce songs in a specific way? I mean how would “no
Let’s break that down. There is 1 bar in every rap song. That’s 4 bars. The first two bars are where you start writing the lyrics on the guitar. The
It is usually said that there is no such thing as Korean rap. Instead, people often use terms such as MOBB (Mobb Deep), UGK (Underground Kingz), OJ (O.T. Genasis), etc..
Suga: No, he’s not the fastest one in the world. (Image via Vulture) What about the world’s biggest hip-hop stars? Nas: I’ve never heard Nas and I’m not that familiar.
Because if it was for your mother, you’re in deep shit. — Lil B (@LILBTHEKITT) October 14, 2014 While he did say this on stage about an hour before he