Rap has evolved significantly from its origins in the late 1970s, where it was characterized by simple beats, party themes, and call-and-response lyrics. Early artists focused on storytelling and social commentary, often reflecting the struggles of urban life. Today, rap encompasses a wide variety of styles and subgenres, with many artists experimenting with production techniques and lyrical complexity, addressing diverse topics from personal experiences to global issues. The genre has also gained mainstream popularity, leading to increased commercialization and a broader audience.
now that my rap is over I just want to go to vancover
hey now by outkast?
"This is It" by Shakapunk
There are hundreds of Rap songs that involve the artists rapping back and forth. So we cant answer this question fully.
Because its sold out. Nobody is has a proper back story like the days of NWA. Try listening to Sage Francis, You will like him.
now that my rap is over I just want to go to vancover
the 1990s was when rap became big it was all about the thug life in the ghetto and all that but now in the 2000s it just got all selfish now all they rap about is them sefls
Yes, most rap now a days suck
He used to rap when he was younger but now he mostly sings R&B.
Drake
yes
Most old people don't HATE rap but, here's one answer some hate rap because, rap back in the old days it was clean rap and raping about education or something good .
hey now by outkast?
Most old people don't HATE rap but, here's one answer some hate rap because, rap back in the old days it was clean rap and raping about education or something good .
The Time Is Now
"This is It" by Shakapunk
There are hundreds of Rap songs that involve the artists rapping back and forth. So we cant answer this question fully.