rap
Rap is a word in black slang, equivalent to "talking", originating from the poor black neighborhoods of New York. It is characterized by a series of rhymed verses spoken rapidly against a background of mechanical rhythmic sounds. One source of this form is the rapid, rhyming jargon used by radio presenters in the past when introducing records. Lapper's lyrics are humorous, witty and often satirical, and were especially popular among black people in the 1980s. The most representative band is "Public Enemy". Lepp is sometimes also called "hip-hop" (hip-hop). In fact, hip-hop has a broader meaning and refers to various elements of New York street culture at that time. In addition to Lapp, there are also: (often used by Lapp) placing hand handles on the front and back of the record on the turntable. Moving, making a rhythmic scratching sound; the record player's (DJ's) technique of not hearing any traces of interruption when switching records and splicing the music pieces of the record; break dancing, etc.