This rap presentation will showcase the skills and talent of GOATs . With powerful lyrics and smooth flow, GOATs will take the audience on a journey through the world of rap and hip hop. From hard-hitting beats to thought-provoking rhymes, this performance is sure to leave a lasting impression. Get ready to be blown away by GOAT's unique style and unmatched talent.
4. RAP Music (Rhythm and poetry) is
a genre of popular music that
originated in New York City in the
1970s. It consists of stylized
rhythmic music (usually built
around drum beats) that commonly
accompanies rapping, a rhythmic
and rhyming speech that is
chanted. It's part of the five
elements of hip-hop.
6. Old school
In everyday conversation, ‘old school’
tends to mean anything released during
or before the listener's childhood. In hip-
hop, old school is best understood as
the sound and spirit of the hip-hop’s
own childhood, from its birth at a party
thrown by DJ Kool Herc at 1520
Sedgewick in the Bronx on August 11,
1973 through to the still-breathtaking
quick mix and scratching innovations of
Grandmaster Flash to early recorded
classics from the likes of the Sugarhill
Gang, Kurtis Blow, the Treacherous
Three and Afrika Bambaata.
7. Trap
there’s one genre of hip-hop you hear
about most these days it’s trap. Right now
mainstream hip-hop—and really
mainstream music in general from
country to pop—is all about that trap
beat. Trap has many, many subgenres
that we’ll unpack later, but in general, the
genre originated in Atlanta and was
pioneered by producers like Metro
Boomin and Zaytoven. Its defining
features are its extensive use of booming
808 bass, incredibly fast hi-hats and use
of triplets both in the beats themselves
and the rhymes trap artists spit. Trap is
truly a modern take on hip-hop, especially
because trap beats are much easier to
program with the help of modern DAWs
and sampling technology.
8. Gangsta
Gangsta rap is a subgenre of late 90s
and early 2000s boom-bap. gangsta rap
production often made heavy use of
strings and orchestral samples from
classical and jazz music.
The combination of the more formal
sound and heavy boom-bap drums
created a contrast that somehow felt
suitable for the intense lyrical
descriptions of violence and life on the
streets.
9. Drill
Drill is another trap-inspired rap style
that made it into the mainstream
towards the late 2010s.
The Chicago-based producers who
created it like Young Chop and Chief
Keef took inspiration from Atlanta-style
trap but leaned heavily into speedy trap
hi-hat production, brooding synth pads
and crunchy horn samples.
10. Emo
Naturally, emo rap is most defined by its
lyrical content and visual style—with
artists like Lil Uzi Vert singing about
their personal pains while maintaining a
grungy dress code.
13. Egotrip
is a style of music that allows the artist to
promote himself and/or his works in front of
his audience.
14. Freestyle
is a style of improvisation, with or without
instrumental beats, in which lyrics are
recited with no particular subject or
structure and with no prior memorization
15. Underground
is an umbrella term for hip hop music that is
outside the general commercial canon. It is
typically associated with independent
artists, signed to independent labels or no
label at all. Underground hip hop is often
characterized by socially conscious,
positive, or anti-commercial lyrics.