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What (who) is Rap - definition

MUSICAL DELIVERY INVOLVING RHYTHMIC SPEECH
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  • [[50 Cent]] rapping at [[Warfield Theatre]], San Francisco, June 3, 2010
  • The [[Memphis Jug Band]], an early blues group, whose lyrical content and rhythmic singing predated rapping
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  • Ekow, part of The Megaphone State rap duo, performing at the [[Sello Library]] in [[Espoo]], Finland, in 2011

rap         
I
n. (colloq.) (AE)
blame
1) to take the rap for
2) a bad, bum rap (she got a bum rap) ('she was punished for smb. else's misdeeds')
charge
3) to beat the rap
4) on a rap (he was sent to prison on a murder rap)
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) ('to strike') to rap at, on (to rap on the window)
2) (d; tr.) ('to strike') to rap over (she rapped him over the knuckles)
III
v. (colloq.) (AE) (D; intr.) ('to converse') to rap about; with
rap         
(raps, rapping, rapped)
1.
Rap is a type of music in which the words are not sung but are spoken in a rapid, rhythmic way.
Her favorite music was by Run DMC, a rap group.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
2.
Someone who raps performs rap music.
...the unexpected pleasure of hearing the Kids not only rap but even sing...
VERB: V
3.
A rap is a piece of music performed in rap style, or the words that are used in it.
Every member contributes to the rap, singing either solo or as part of a rap chorus.
N-COUNT
4.
If you rap on something or rap it, you hit it with a series of quick blows.
Mary Ann turned and rapped on Simon's door.
...rapping the glass with the knuckles of his right hand...
A guard raps his stick on a metal hand rail.
VERB: V on n, V n, V n on n
Rap is also a noun.
There was a sharp rap on the door.
N-COUNT: usu N on n
5.
A rap is a statement in a court of law that someone has committed a particular crime, or the punishment for committing it. (AM INFORMAL)
You'll be facing a Federal rap for aiding and abetting an escaped convict.
N-COUNT: oft adj N for n/-ing
6.
A rap is an act of criticizing or blaming someone. (JOURNALISM)
FA chiefs could still face a rap and a possible fine...
N-COUNT: usu sing
7.
If you rap someone for something, you criticize or blame them for it. (JOURNALISM)
Water industry chiefs were rapped yesterday for failing their customers...
VERB: V n for/over n
8.
The rap about someone or something is their reputation, often a bad reputation which they do not deserve. (AM INFORMAL)
The rap on this guy is that he doesn't really care...
N-SING: usu with supp
9.
If someone in authority raps your knuckles or raps you on the knuckles, they criticize you or blame you for doing something they think is wrong. (JOURNALISM)
I joined the workers on strike and was rapped over the knuckles...
PHRASE: V inflects
10.
If someone in authority gives you a rap on the knuckles, they criticize you or blame you for doing something they think is wrong. (JOURNALISM)
The remark earned him a rap on the knuckles...
PHRASE: PHR after v
11.
If you take the rap, you are blamed or punished for something, especially something that is not your fault or for which other people are equally guilty. (INFORMAL)
When the client was murdered, his wife took the rap, but did she really do it?
PHRASE: V inflects
rap         
I. n.
Knock, stroke, pat, thump, thwack, smart blow.
II. v. a.
Strike (suddenly), knock.

Wikipedia

Rapping

Rapping (also rhyming, flowing, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is performed or chanted, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment. The components of rap include "content" (what is being said e.g. lyrics), "flow" (rhythm, rhyme), and "delivery" (cadence, tone). Rap differs from spoken-word poetry in that it is usually performed off-time to musical accompaniment. Rap is a primary ingredient of hip hop music commonly associated with that genre; however, the origins of rap predate hip-hop culture by many years.

Precursors to modern rap include the West African griot tradition, certain vocal styles of blues, jazz, an African-American insult game called playing the dozens, and 1960s African-American poetry. The use of rap in popular music originated in the Bronx, New York City in the 1970s, alongside the hip hop genre and cultural movement. Rapping developed from the role of master of ceremonies (MC) at parties within the scene, who would encourage and entertain guests between DJ sets, which evolved into longer performances.

Rap is usually delivered over a beat, typically provided by a DJ, turntablist, or beatboxer when performing live. Much less commonly a rapper can decide to perform a cappella, meaning without accompaniment of any sort, beat(s) included. When a rap or hip-hop artist is creating a song, "track", or record, done primarily in a production studio, most frequently a producer provides the beat(s) for the MC to flow over. Stylistically, rap occupies a gray area between speech, prose, poetry, and singing. The word, which predates the musical form, originally meant "to lightly strike", and is now used to describe quick speech or repartee. The word had been used in British English since the 16th century. It was part of the African American dialect of English in the 1960s meaning "to converse", and very soon after that came to denote the musical style. The word "rap" is so closely associated with hip-hop music that many writers use the terms interchangeably.

Examples of use of Rap
1. "Political rap has been pushed into the background, and rap has turned into bling party music.
2. One portion of the tape includes a distant double–rap, followed closely by a double–rap that is very close.
3. One portion of the tapes has a distant double–rap, followed closely by a double–rap that is very close.
4. Dorian Lynskey meets Kanye West, the cockiest man in rap Friday August 5, 2005 The Guardian Winner takes all÷ Kanye West with his Grammies for best rap album, best rap song and best R&B song.
5. Article continues The rapper–producer Kanye West also emerged triumphant on the night, winning three Grammys, including best rap album and best rap song.