Most of the Chinese pop music that adds rap is just for the sake of adding rap, just following the trend. What I mean is that those who sing Rap are not all rappers. In other words, they have the pop music part first and insert a rap in the blank space. How should I put it, "Since this is popular recently, then I It also feels like adding a verse to my song. Anyway, it’s in 4/4 time, so it’s okay to sing casually. Eminem's is a normal rap song style: a Rap (Verse 1) + a chorus (Chorus) + a Rap (Verse 2) + a chorus.
Old School Hip-hop: Hip-hop culture and clothing during this time were heavily influenced by funk and disco, there were many live bands, and rap was all about partying. New School Hip-hop: With the development of electronic drum machines, rap music began to be simplified, and rappers began to boast and talk about social issues, with radical attitudes and a tough artist image, street style, and full of coolness.
Hardcore Hip-Hop: Hardcore Hip-Hop was born on the East Coast of the United States in the 1980s. It refers to rap with radical voices and impactful lyrics. The content scope of hardcore rap is much wider than that of gangsta rap, and the rhythm of hardcore music is tough. Jazz Rap: Originating in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it is a form of music that combines hip-hop and jazz music with usually upbeat lyrics.