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Since the 1970s the term MC (or emcee) has come to be associated with hip-hop culture, and rap music in particular, as a vocalist who rhymes over sampling, scratching, and mixing supplied by a DJ. ... What is MCing and Djing? TheDJ is in charge of the music, while the MC is ...
Debbie Harry was not only the lead singer of Blondie, a powerful force backed by male band members, but a bit of a hip-hop pioneer. On “Saturday Night Live,” she brought onSha-Rockto perform, who is considered one of the first female emcees. Through much of the 1980s, Harry was ...
Debbie Harry was not only the lead singer of Blondie, a powerful force backed by male band members, but a bit of a hip-hop pioneer. On “Saturday Night Live,” she brought onSha-Rockto perform, who is considered one of the first female emcees. Through much of the 1980s, Harry was...
That's right because you forget what means to be an emcee Oh I get it cause I'm popular now And I got a dove award I forgot the underground You think I forgot how to throw it down And I can't hold my own that's what your saying to me now ...
"Kweli is a great emcee – as is Common – and they’ve both carved out impressive careers without big records," Jay mused. "They’re great technical MCs, but there is a difference between being a great technician and a great songwriter. I deeply respect their craft, but even the most...
and I don’t think they ever would have. The only rapper who came anywhere near to doing that was Pop Smoke. He took our music and sounds and embraced it. And he was embracing the lyricists and emcees and the culture out here. Rest in peace, Pop Smoke. Drake is constantly doing it...
Debbie Harry was not only the lead singer of Blondie, a powerful force backed by male band members, but a bit of a hip-hop pioneer. On “Saturday Night Live,” she brought onSha-Rockto perform, who is considered one of the first female emcees. Through much of the 1980s, Harry was...
is no less flagrant with overly familiar samples, but I’m able to dig Mikey D’s delivery and wordplay here.“I paid dues to rap/they paid the toll and crossed over.”Yeah, cool. The “keep it real” trope is certainly in full effect, but a lesser emcee wouldn’t have pulled it...