Well mainly, they're usually from the hood aka the streets, they use it because it makes words shorter and cooler to use
Rap is known as the people's music. 85 % of people use slang so how else would rappers as well as other music writers relate to the people unless they spoke their language.
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This is not just rappers. This is part of the slang used in black urban areas, but some white people also say the word shawty. It began in the Atlanta Georgia area, southern slang for "shorty" pronounced "shawty" and is used when greeting a friend, like, "Whassup, shawty?" but has now evolved to include a girlfriend.
Izzo is just a slang word used by celebrities, commonly rappers, to simbolize, express or emphasize importance and or significance.
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Anyone including Indians can be rappers. Rapping is a talent which anyone who has talent can perform.
Everyone uses slang.Any kind of rappers
These rappers use these techniques and methods.
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You can find slang words from the 1920s in books, articles, and websites that focus on the language and culture of that decade. Some popular resources include "Flappers 2 Rappers: American Youth Slang" by Tom Dalzell, "The Roaring Twenties Slang" website, and historical archives like the Library of Congress.
You use slang in casual conversation, especially with friends.
Everybody uses slang.
Everyone uses slang. Name any famous person -- yes, they use slang, too.
This is not just rappers. This is part of the slang used in black urban areas, but some white people also say the word shawty. It began in the Atlanta Georgia area, southern slang for "shorty" pronounced "shawty" and is used when greeting a friend, like, "Whassup, shawty?" but has now evolved to include a girlfriend.
Yes, in an informal letter it is OK to use slang.
Izzo is just a slang word used by celebrities, commonly rappers, to simbolize, express or emphasize importance and or significance.
Writers use slang because real people use it.