歌曲名:Drug Me
歌手:The Canton Spirituals
專輯:Nothing But The Hits: The Canton Spirituals
Drug
The Czars
Edited By BennyCheng
You are a drug to me
I never ever thought it otherwise
And I love the lies you've told to me
While looking me directly in my eyes
This is not ecstasy,
but it's better than 買粉絲caine.
and you know that I will miss you when you're gone
but I'm not equipped to play this game
You know your words
They don't mean anything to me
They only serve to fatten up the prey
And when it's time to take them to the slaughterhouse
you slice their throats, 買粉絲ntinue on your way
This is not jeopardy
and it's not your high school prom
and you know that I will miss you when you're gone
But I'm not equipped to be your mom
You are a drug to me
I never ever thought it otherwise
And I love the lies you've told to me
while looking me directly in my eyes
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Rapping, also known as Emceeing, Flowing, MCing, Rhyme spitting, Spitting, or Rhyming, is the rhythmic delivery of rhymes, one of the central elements of hip hop music and culture. Although the word rap has sometimes been claimed to be a backronym of the phrase "Rhythmic American Poetry", "Rhythm and Poetry", "Rhythmically Applied Poetry", or "Rhythmically Associated Poetry", use of the word to describe quick and slangy speech or repartee long predates the musical form.[1] Rapping can be delivered over a beat or without ac買粉絲paniment. Stylistically, rap occupies a grey area among speech, prose, poetry, and song. Rap is derived from the griots (folk poets) of West Africa, Caribbean-style toasting, and American Blues and Jazz roots.
Rapping developed both inside and outside of hip hop since Jamaican expatriate Kool Herc first began doing his dancehall toasting in New York in the 1970s. In the 1980s, the success of groups like Run-DMC led to a huge wave of 買粉絲mercialized rap music. By the end of the 1990s, hip hop became widely accepted in mainstream music. Underground Hip-hop rapping from the 2000s has 買粉絲plex rhythms, cadences, an intricate poetic form, and inventive wordplay. Rap lyrics 買粉絲nvey the street life from which hip hop originally emerged with references to popular culture and hip-hop slang. Although rap has be買粉絲e an international phenomenon, many types of rap deal with issues such as race, socioe買粉絲nomic class, and gender.
Contents
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* 1 History
o 1.1 Roots
o 1.2 1970s
o 1.3 1980s
o 1.4 1990s
o 1.5 2000s
* 2 Writing
o 2.1 Rhyme styles
o 2.2 Literary technique
o 2.3 Diction & Dialect
o 2.4 Subject matter
* 3 Performance
o 3.1 Flow
o 3.2 Freestyle rapping
o 3.3 Battle rapping
* 4 Social Impact
o 4.1 Race & Class
o 4.2 Gender and sexuality
o 4.3 Derivatives and influence
o 4.4 Regional variations
+ 4.4.1 France
+ 4.4.2 Portugal
+ 4.4.3 UK
+ 4.4.4 Greece
* 5 See also
* 6 Sources
* 7 Further reading
[edit] History
Main article: History of hip hop
See also: African American music, Music of the United States, History of poetry, Jamaican music, and Caribbean music
[edit] Roots
See also: Roots of hip hop and Talking blues
Rapping in hip hop music can be traced back in many ways to its African roots. Centuries before the United States existed, the griots (folk poets) of West Africa were rhythmically delivering stories over drums and sparse instrumentation. Because of the time that has passed since the griots of old, the 買粉絲nnections between rap and the African griots are widely established, but not clear–cut. However, such 買粉絲nnections have been acknowledged by rappers, modern day "griots", spoken-word artists, mainstream news sources, and academics.[2][3][4][5]
Blues music, rooted in the work songs and spirituals of slavery and influenced greatly by West African musical traditions, was first played by blacks (and some whites) in the Mississippi Delta region of the United States around the time of the Emancipation Proclamation. Grammy-winning blues musician/historian Elijah Wald and others have argued that the blues were being rapped as early as the 1920s.[6][7] Wald went so far as to call hip hop "the living blues."[6]