The rules for rap battling would be to ensure you are using your own work, not the work of another emcee, your main focus should be humor, not personally insulting the other rapper, you are to meet all eligibility requirements, the dialect must be English, Tagalog, or Taglish, each opponent must rhyme to the same beat, and must agree to be possibly recorded. Abusive language will disqualify you.
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Yes, you can potentially get in trouble in school for making a rap with bad words, as many schools have policies against inappropriate language and behavior. If your rap is shared in a school setting or during a school event, it could violate those policies and lead to disciplinary action. It's best to be mindful of your school's rules and consider the impact of your words.
rap stands for Rythym And Poetry
I think it stands for Record of Arrests and prosecutions
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Yes, you can potentially get in trouble in school for making a rap with bad words, as many schools have policies against inappropriate language and behavior. If your rap is shared in a school setting or during a school event, it could violate those policies and lead to disciplinary action. It's best to be mindful of your school's rules and consider the impact of your words.
there are all types of rap music like gangsta rap, hardcore rap, alternative rap, East Coast, West Coast, South etc.
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they are good at it
rap stands for Rythym And Poetry
I think it stands for Record of Arrests and prosecutions
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