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Graffiti Jamaican
Graffiti Jamaican
what y'all think of this girl (pt2)?


Hey fellows, what y'all think about this "Jamaican Gurl" right here http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=55625866&imageID=999375186&MyToken=b6c82173-1e64-40d8-bd5a-4cedffc797df ? Ladies can comment too, hate if y'all want to, I don't care as long as you all comment, alright

Some Details: She enjoys skating, listening to music (all sorts), drawing mostly graffiti though and she does a little fishing wenever she can because she said its very relaxing. She love track and field, she's a ver fast runner herself. Apart from that she a very, and i say "VERY" cool girl. You can talk to hear about anything and anything.

I bet she's a fast runner, probably from trying to get away from all of the pervs hitting on her.



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Hip-Hop Started in the Bronx:

A product of cross-cultural integration, rap is deeply rooted within ancient African culture and oral tradition. Hip-hop is believed to have originated in the Bronx by a Jamaican DJ named Kool Herc. Herc's style of deejaying involved reciting rhymes over instrumentals. At house parties, Herc would rap with the microphone, using a myriad of in-house references. Duplicates of Herc's house parties soon drifted through Brooklyn, Manhattan. Herc and other block party DJs helped spread the message of hip-hop around town and spawned tons of followers.

 

Humble Beginnings:

Some of the earliest rap songs ever recorded include "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" by Fatback Band and "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang. The latter reached the #36 spot on the Billboard charts (a huge feat by 1970's standards), thus demonstrating hip-hop's ability to draw commercial appeal.

 

Hip-Hop Defined:

Hip-hop is a form of popular music that's comprised mainly ofemceeing and deejaying. The other two components that complete the four elements of hip-hop are graffiti andbreakdancing. As hip-hop evolves into big business, the four elements (emceeing, deejaying, graffiti, and breakdancing) are constantly being merged with others like clothing trends, slang, and general mindset.

Rap Vs. Hip-Hop:

Rap is a form of music that stemmed from hip-hop culture. Hip hop is a lifestyle with its own lingo, dress code, etc. In the words of KRS-One, "hip-hop is something you live, rap is something you do."

What Is Battle Rap?:

Battle rap is a style of hip-hop that stems from the quest to be competitive within the culture. Although, battle rap is sometimes directed to anonymous rivals or used as a forum to sharpen one's lyrical swords, it could be utilized in calling out detractors when made specifically for an individual.

Elements & Style:

Braggadocio is the crux of battle rap. Battle emcees focus on boastful lines and self-glorifying rhymes about one's proficiency or level of success, accompanied by verbal insults hurled at the other party directly or subliminally. Battle rappers often go as far as researching the dirty past of an opponent in order to dig up some self-injuring facts. These are then incorporated into the rhymes to downgrade the opposing party.

Notable Battle Rappers:

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