N&M (The Lady Rappers) - School Rap album flac
Performer: N&M (The Lady Rappers)Title: School Rap
Style: Hip Hop, Disco
Released: 1986
Country: France
MP3 album: 1376 mb
FLAC album: 1437 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: WMA ASF VOX MP1 RA DMF TTA
Genre: Electronic / Hip-hop
Responsible for some of the hottest tracks of 2018, these women rappers and MCs know how to handle a mic. Since the early days of hip-hop, women took part in crafting the genre's overall tone and sound. Though hip-hop music is commonly associated with misogyny and a glorification. Female Professionals The Greatest Women Rappers of All Time. Originally by Susie Moss. List Rules Only female rappers & hip hop artists, no pop or R&B singers. Responsible for some of the hottest tracks of 2018, these women rappers and MCs know how to handle a mic.
School Rap (oolfan-Version). Producer – Cees Slings. N + M, The Lady Rappers. School Rap (7", Single). Injection Disco Dance Label.
The first rappers (called MCs) would rap over funk, reggae, dub, soul, and disco beats and would hold spontaneous rhyming battles that were meant to verbally attack an opponent called "freestyles" (freestyling and flowing were words used to describe the impromptu vocal delivery). Artists that laid the template for such aggressive spoken word set to a funky beat include James Brown, Gil Scott-Heron, The Watts Prophets, and The Last Poets. Philadelphia's legendary radio personality Lady B becomes the first female rapper to have a record, and Steve Gordon's "Take My Rap" is considered to be the first white rap record. Afro-Filipino Joe Bataan creates a hit with his "Rap-O, Clap-O", the first signs of Hip Hop's diversity. Enjoy Records and Sugar Hill Records become the defining Hip Hop labels of the old school era.
The standard form of rap notation is the flow diagram, where rappers line-up their lyrics underneath "beat numbers". Even if it's just slashes to represent the beats, that's enough to give me a visual path. Vinnie Paz states, "I've created my own sort of writing technique, like little marks and asterisks to show like a pause or emphasis on words in certain places.
In the early days of hip-hop, female rappers were essential to the genre’s biology, unapologetically detailing their experiences of the world they lived i. Love eventually joined Native Tongues in New York, where she collaborated with Latifah on ‘Ladies First’, and released her own album, produced by Afrika Baby Bam. Songs such as ‘Monie In The Middle’ and ‘RU Single’ both slyly and cleverly struck back at expectations and assumptions about black women in relationships without sacrificing the flow. When Cheryl James and Sandra Denton joined forces in 1985, much of the record industry still believed hip-hop was a fad. Calling themselves Salt-N-Pepa, the two put out ‘The Showstopper’, a response to Doug E Fresh’s hit ‘The Show’
Old School Rappers added 3 new photos to the album Rapper's. 21 October 2012 ·. Rapper's.
The first national Miami bass hit came from Lady Tigra and Bunny D, teenagers with personality for days who met as dancers on a local TV show and had rhyme battles with boys in the high school lunchroom. When I was singing ‘Grab it like you want it,’ I didn’t know what the hell I was talking about, Tigra recalled. Non-album single, 1996 One of hip-hop’s most powerful mourning anthems put Midwest hip-hop on the map. At the time, Bone Thugs had lost several loved ones, including Eazy E, who signed them in 1993.
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Tracklist
| A | School Rap (The-Not-Really-A-Schoolfan-Version) | 7:02 |
| B1 | School Rap (Ironic Version) | 3:50 |
| B2 | School Rap (The-Not-Really-A-Schoolfan-Version) | 3:50 |
Credits
- Producer – Cees Slings*
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14.108 | N+M, The Lady Rappers* | School Rap (7") | Carrere | 14.108 | France | 1986 |
| 888 249-7 | N + M, The Lady Rappers* | School Rap (7", Single) | CNR | 888 249-7 | Spain | 1986 |
| 888 249-1 | N+M, The Lady Rappers* | School Rap (12") | CNR Records | 888 249-1 | Spain | 1986 |
| 885 354-7 | N + M, The Lady Rappers* | School Rap (7", Single) | Injection Disco Dance Label | 885 354-7 | Germany | 1986 |
| 8695 | N+M, The Lady Rappers* | School Rap (12") | Carrere | 8695 | France | 1986 |









