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Eight kinds of rap
There are eight types of rap: old school, G-Funk, jazz rap, trap rap, hardcore rap, lyric rap, melody rap and fuzzy rap.

1, old school

Most listeners mistakenly think that some rap tracks with the general idea of lyrics refer to the old school. In fact, if we want to specifically define the old school, we still have to look at it from the perspective of time. Old school literally translates as old school, which is not only used to describe rap, but also street dance and so on. In fact, it is a genre with time.

G-Funk

This style was popular on the west coast in the 1990s and generally gave people a feeling of "dirty". Most of the lyrics are simple themes such as showing off wealth and gangs, while G-Funk has brought good fan welfare to HipHop and promoted its progress.

3. Jazz rap

Jazz rap is mostly romantic, relaxed and happy. Jazz is a musical element that most rappers add today. You can listen to the Chinese rap of Egg Castle and Wang Yitai. Many of their songs are jazz.

4. Trap rap

Trap is very popular now. Even the audience who don't know much about rap may have heard of t rap, but trap actually appeared a long time ago, but it is still immature. In Beat, snare drum Jr. of trap is very dense, and the obvious 808 drum set is also used. If you listen to the accompaniment carefully, the trap is mostly "dadada" and "Yiyi", and the heavy bass is mixed with other sounds, and the beat is also very slow. So trap produced a psychedelic, smooth and extremely dry feeling.

5, hardcore rap

Hard-core rap is actually similar to gang rap in listening sense, but hard-core rap pays more attention to technical and difficult rap, which has a strong sense of strength, impact and destruction.

6. Lyric rap

Lyric rap is mostly positive energy, which is the rapper's understanding of life or some experiences and some advice to the audience. Conscience rap is very popular with the audience, with slow pace and clear articulation.

7. Melody rap

Melody rap, as its name implies, is to pay more attention to the melody part of the song. In fact, most of the popular songs are melodic rap, because the two are well combined.

8, fuzzy rap

Fuzzy rap is to deliberately blur the pronunciation for the sake of the high integration of human voice and accompaniment, so as to improve the musicality and give full play to the advantages of melody, which generally gives people a very smooth and comfortable feeling.