In fact, rap music is competitive and comparative, but the foundation of all music is love and peace, and rap music is no exception.
Now I will introduce to you some regional rap. The first one is a Changsha label, the more famous one is C-BLOCK. The members are Dasha, Key and Kung Fu Fat. Anyone who has watched Chinese new rap should know about Kung Fu Fat. He also came to participate in the second season. His rap is very charming, the lyrics are very particular about rhyming, and his unique voice makes people endless aftertaste. Their raps are very positive, bringing joy to people while conveying the beauty of the world.
The second one is Chengdu Label. Their understanding of rap has been recognized by many domestic and foreign rappers. There is a boy named Wudu in this year’s rap. He is from Chengdu Label. His rap has the unique charm of Chengdu dialect and is loved by many players. I also became a fan of him.
The third one is Honghuahui, a label from Xi’an. Even the name is the same, so all the brothers unite as one to carry forward Chinese rap.
Okay, I’ll just talk about these first. You are welcome to add more.
HipHop originated from the black slums in the United States. The local gang culture is prevalent and the territory is strictly divided. Black people are very united. If someone from other territories breaks into their territory, they will definitely "receive them well". Even now, if you travel to LA, someone will remind you which areas you cannot go. As time goes by, the "sense of territory" among black people becomes stronger and stronger, and rappers from the same territory will also have similar styles. Slowly these will evolve into a sense of pride for your hometown.
HipHop’s entry into China has also continued the “regional” characteristic. You will find that rappers in many cities are very united, and most of the rappers in the same city have similar styles. For example, in Chengdu, most of them are Trap, while in Beijing, most of them are Boombap. Like those rappers in the United States, we have gestures that represent our cities. Transfer (Zhihu)
The regional understanding of hip-hop is actually very simple. There are fifty-six ethnic groups in China, and each ethnic group has its own dialect; each province in China has its own dialect, so many rappers' Mandarin has the flavor of dialects, and some even become the rapper's dialect. Characteristics, iconic features. Take Wang Yitai, for example. His childish talk is something that few people can sing with his flavor, because his rapping has regional characteristics.
Secondly, people in southern China are tactful and like to come and go, unlike people in the north who are carefree and forthright, leading to differences between the north and the south. Most southern rappers focus on flow and rhyme, such as Jay Chou and Dong Dong. Northern rappers pursue speed and rhythm, such as Pharaoh, Nawu Kere, etc.
In the final analysis, the regional nature of Chinese rap is due to China’s vast territory, which is clear at a glance.
Rap music has a strong regional character, which is closely related to the origin and form of rap music.
Slang is just the vernacular spoken by people in daily life, a colloquial and non-serious form of language. Rap music interprets a song with colloquial dialogue, simple form, and fast music rhythm. The United States is a multi-ethnic country. Different regions, religious beliefs, and nationalities have formed rap groups with strong regional characteristics such as LMF Christian rap, West Coast rap, old-school rap, Midwest rap, Latin rap, etc.
Back at home, China is also a multi-ethnic country with a vast territory and a large population. Different ethnic habits, accents and dialects have also formed different rap styles. For example, the Chinese black band "Shaanxi Food" on the tip of the tongue has a strong Shaanxi accent. Beijing singer Bruce Lee sang "The Happy Life of Zhang Damin" and the opening theme of "Wulin Gaiden" is in Mandarin. Wilber Pan's "Happy Worship" is Taiwanese. Tune (Wiber Pan is Chinese-American) Waiting, in the final analysis, it is different cultures and regions that lead to different rap styles.
The English name of rap music is Rap, or talking, and the Chinese translation is rap. Originally, this was a form of music produced in the black residential areas of New York. Talking was sung with musical rhythm. Most of the rap content expressed dissatisfaction with society, sex, drugs, violence, etc. The question raised by the question about the regional nature of rap is actually very simple to answer. Everyone knows that music has no borders. I personally think that the word music refers to musicians, but Rap music is not suitable for all regions, because many regions Language pronunciation is not suitable for Rap, and Chinese is one of them. Friends who are familiar with foreign Rap should feel that singing Rap in Chinese is particularly awkward. This is the result of singing Rap with Chinese pronunciation.
So far, I think there is only one person who can sing Chinese Rap most reliably, and that is Song Yueting, who only lived 23 years old. The others including Zhou Liolun are all scum. . . It's all imitation
In summary, rap has differences in region and language pronunciation. The pronunciation of languages ??in many regions is not suitable for rap singing, and Chinese is one of them. . . Even if it is sung, it is neither fish nor fowl.
Because of the music, everyone is happy! We can't live without music! That’s why the music is so strong! As early as the 1960s music was uprooted and taken to the world! To this day, the earth and nature are still strong.