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I . rap1 [ræp] SUBST

1. rap (knock):

rap
rap

3. rap AM coloq (punishment):

to take the rap for sth

4. rap AM coloq (time in prison):

rap

II . rap1 <-pp-> [ræp] VERBO trans

1. rap (hit):

to rap sth
pukać [perf za-] w coś
to rap sth
stukać [perf za-] w coś

2. rap coloq (criticize):

rap

III . rap1 <-pp-> [ræp] VERBO intr

rap
stukać [perf za-]
to rap on the door

I . rap2 [ræp] MÚS SUBST sem pl

rap
rap m

II . rap2 <-pp-> [ræp] MÚS VERBO intr

rap

rap out VERBO trans

1. rap out (say sharply):

to rap sth out

2. rap out (express by tapping):

rap out

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It had an added rap element and slightly different female vocals to the original.
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Following getting kicked out he looked at rapping as a career, and focused on releasing music.
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He stated, it is probably the worst rap songs ever written, but you know you still love it.
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This was the beginning of country rap taking its place as a real and separate genre while at the same time influencing mainstream country.
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Rap wasn't that popular at the time, but there were short forms in which someone talked.
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Funk carioca songs can either be instrumental or include rapping, singing, or something in between the two.
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There he developed an interest in rap and reggae music.
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His clothes turn into a spacesuit as he proceeds to start rap-singing the song.
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His early vocal style with the band primarily consisted of rapping.
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The single also features a version without any rap verses.
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