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rap-talk - translation to English

ENGLISH POP AND POST-ROCK GROUP
Talk talk; Talk talk discography; Talk Talk (band)

rap-talk      
(n.) = habla con ritmo y rima
Ex: When Slake's Limbo first appeared in 1974 the rap-talk narrative style was at a fashionable high point.
rap         
  • [[50 Cent]] rapping at [[Warfield Theatre]], San Francisco, June 3, 2010
  • King Kapisi (Bill Urale) performing "Raise Up".
  • The [[Memphis Jug Band]], an early blues group, whose lyrical content and rhythmic singing predated rapping
  • date=February 11, 2018}}</ref>
  • Ekow, part of The Megaphone State rap duo, performing at the [[Sello Library]] in [[Espoo]], Finland, in 2011
MUSICAL DELIVERY INVOLVING RHYTHMIC SPEECH
Rapper; Rappers; Rap artist; Wack MC; Wack MCs; Wack mc; Wack rapper; Wack rappers; Wack mcs; Wack emcee; Hipity hop music; Street rhyme; List of genres containing rap; History of hip hop; Hip-hop scene; Hip hop scene; Hip-hop crowd; Microphone Controller; Rap poetry; Rap Artist; History of hip-hop; The Four Elements of Hip Hip; The four elements of hip hop; Proto-rap; Flow (music); Flow (rapping); Hip hop crafts; Hip hop craft; Techniques in hip hop; Hip hop techniques; Rap game; Hip hop era; Hip hop decade; Rap; Rhythmic monologue; Rap vocals; Roots of hip hop; Party rap; Rapped vocals; Microphone controller; Spitting bars; 16-bars; Triplet flow; Rap (genre); MC (music); Street poet; Street poetry; Male rapper; Male rappers; Female rapper; Female rappers; Deaf rap; Deaf hip hop
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cantar rap
I dont care a rap: me importa un bledo
rapping         
  • [[50 Cent]] rapping at [[Warfield Theatre]], San Francisco, June 3, 2010
  • King Kapisi (Bill Urale) performing "Raise Up".
  • The [[Memphis Jug Band]], an early blues group, whose lyrical content and rhythmic singing predated rapping
  • date=February 11, 2018}}</ref>
  • Ekow, part of The Megaphone State rap duo, performing at the [[Sello Library]] in [[Espoo]], Finland, in 2011
MUSICAL DELIVERY INVOLVING RHYTHMIC SPEECH
Rapper; Rappers; Rap artist; Wack MC; Wack MCs; Wack mc; Wack rapper; Wack rappers; Wack mcs; Wack emcee; Hipity hop music; Street rhyme; List of genres containing rap; History of hip hop; Hip-hop scene; Hip hop scene; Hip-hop crowd; Microphone Controller; Rap poetry; Rap Artist; History of hip-hop; The Four Elements of Hip Hip; The four elements of hip hop; Proto-rap; Flow (music); Flow (rapping); Hip hop crafts; Hip hop craft; Techniques in hip hop; Hip hop techniques; Rap game; Hip hop era; Hip hop decade; Rap; Rhythmic monologue; Rap vocals; Roots of hip hop; Party rap; Rapped vocals; Microphone controller; Spitting bars; 16-bars; Triplet flow; Rap (genre); MC (music); Street poet; Street poetry; Male rapper; Male rappers; Female rapper; Female rappers; Deaf rap; Deaf hip hop
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Definition

maestro de ceremonias
term. comp.
El que advierte las ceremonias que deben observarse con arreglo a los ceremoniales o usos autorizados.

Wikipedia

Talk Talk

Talk Talk were an English band formed in 1981, led by Mark Hollis (vocals, guitar, piano), Lee Harris (drums), and Paul Webb (bass). The group achieved early chart success with the synth-pop singles "Talk Talk" (1982), "It's My Life", and "Such a Shame" (both 1984) before moving towards a more experimental approach informed by jazz and free improvisation in the mid-1980s, pioneering what became known as post-rock. Talk Talk achieved widespread critical success in Europe and the UK with the singles "Life's What You Make It" (1985) and "Living in Another World" (1986); in 1988, they released their fourth album Spirit of Eden, which was critically acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful.

Friction with the band's label, EMI, resulted in legal action and countersuing. Webb departed, and the band switched to Polydor for their final studio album, 1991's Laughing Stock, but split soon afterwards. Singer Mark Hollis released one solo album in 1998 before retiring from the music industry; he died in 2019. The band's founding bass player and drummer, Paul Webb and Lee Harris, played in several bands together; long-term collaborator Tim Friese-Greene continued in the business as a musician and producer.