The mantra of the average rapper:
You know/you know what I'm talking about/you get it, you know! /Do you know what I mean?
2. Freestyle: Impromptu rap, usually used in combat.
3. Tick: refers to the most comfortable part of the whole song, usually the chorus, the climax of a song we are talking about.
4. Homie: Brother, brother, dead blood.
I. Hiphop terminology article
No. 1
Heartbeats per minute
BPM is the abbreviation of "beats per minute". Refers to the number of beats per minute, in other words, the number of beats of sound emitted in a one-minute period, and the unit of this number is called BPM.
The BPM of Hiphop ranges from 70BPM to 140BPM, the BPM of rap songs is usually around 85- 1 10BPM, and the BPM of Trap can be as high as 140.
second
Trap [tr? p]
Traps for catching animals; Trap; cheat
(v) Put at risk; get into trouble
Trap music is a kind of hip-hop music formed in the southern United States in the early 1990s. The original meaning of "trap" is "trap", which means "drug trading place" in slang. The lyrics of Trap music are highly recognizable. Trap rappers usually focus on drug dealing, money, sports cars and women, and their lyrics are extremely offensive and aggressive. In addition, another major feature of trap music is that its beat contains a large number of TR 808 drums (kick), double and triple accelerated high-frequency cymbals, bass (sub-bass), small drums () and weird strings, which usually create a dark, weird and cold feeling.
third place
Beef [bi? f]
Beef; Complain, complain
(6). ) complain, grumble
This word is familiar with the meaning of "beef", but in addition, it can also mean "complaining", which is equivalent to our common complaints, but beef has verb and noun forms when expressing complaints. In rap culture, beef is "feud" or "conflict", which refers to festivals, disputes and contradictions between rappers. Having a problem with someone means having a problem with someone.
When two rapper have conflicts, they will choose to go back and forth in the form of diss tracks/songs, which is the "beef war" that we often hear. Beef and diss have similar meanings, but diss emphasizes one person's attack on another person and tends to attack this behavior, which is one-way; Beef, on the other hand, is used to describe the contradictory state of these two people, which is two-way. The United States has made several music documentaries about beef, introducing various contradictions and disputes of rapper in the development of hiphop. Friends who want to know about diss culture can go and have a look!