What's the difference between "Rap"and "Hiphop" music?
By jazzafrazz
@jazzafrazz (910)
Canada
11 responses
@zickheroin (49)
• Philippines
16 Feb 07
rap music is the whole "this is the truth I know" without the poppy beats or rnb hooks. this is all about the rapper and his truth. Rap music vs hiphop is what emo is to rock.
hiphop music isn't just centered on the rapper. the whole community: the graffiti artist, the breakdancer, the dj, the gangsta should be able to express themselves in this music.
Hehe, that's the way i describe this music we love.
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@amaine (2027)
• Philippines
29 Jan 07
this is what i know , , i'm not a music expert or anything , , but i believe that under rap is under the category of hiphop , , rap pertains to the lyrics being said fast but with beat and tempo ,, and hiphop is more of a genre , , please correct me if i'm wrong , , :-)
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@aleks_saricx (410)
• United States
18 Feb 07
rap is a category of hip-hop. the culture. it has nothing to do with the lyrics being said fast or anything. it's a type of music. you'll know rap when u here it.
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@aleks_saricx (410)
• United States
18 Feb 07
in some way they are the same. hip-hop is a type of culture. rap is a type of music from that culture.
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@jazzafrazz (910)
• Canada
19 Feb 07
Relatively everyone here had good answer. I found yours to be much more closer to the truth
Thank you for your response!!
@DOR2006 (31)
• United States
8 Apr 07
Rap basically originated with cultural icons such as Muhammad Ali, James Brown, and the Last Poets. It's a method of inventing a clever way of wordplay in a informal manner with the spoken word. Today we know of rap as a music form with revenues in the billions of dollars. Hip-Hop is a lifestyle and cultural movement which started in New York's boros in the 70s as a non-violent way for the various gangs and youths to express themselves among their peers and community at large. Today we confuse it as a music form, when it reality it is a mindstate and a means of expressing that mindstate outwardly.
@jazzafrazz (910)
• Canada
9 Apr 07
This is alot more exact, I wish I had waited for your answer. I would have given you top prize!!!
Thank you for your response, it was moving!!
@jazzafrazz (910)
• Canada
20 May 07
Hey Dor, Sorry even though I gave someone else the best response. I still wanted to give this award for a much more accurate answer,.. I know cause I looked it up! and here it is...
@10fingaz2getha4eva (287)
• United States
2 May 08
i would say that hip hop is more a movement its about risen abuv what u been thru where u were...versus rap which to me is more about tha anger of given situations
hip hop is more f*k it dont let it hol u down an rap is more nah f*k that lets tears sum thangs up
@truestori07 (217)
• United States
20 Feb 07
In my opinon hip-hop is not a culture it's part of the urban culture. Hip-hop is like rap, but rap is just a very similar version. It's hard to put in words but hip-hop is someone like Run DMC, or Beastie boys. And rap is more like eminem, mos def, method man, big pun, etc.
@danish_786 (19)
• Canada
25 Apr 07
i dont thiunk their is a difference.some idiot jus made another name for rap.lol!!!!
@mefadon3 (296)
• United States
4 Apr 08
Rap is more about the lyrics, Hip Hop is more about the beats then the lyrics. For all of you that think rap comes from hip hop, you are wrong. Hip Hop came from Rap. Rap started in the late 70's. Hip Hop which is an extension of Rap Music, started in the late 80's and early 90's. Hip Hop music uses, rock, r&b, pop, and other beats. That is the difference between the 2.
@allen0187 (58582)
• Philippines
26 Apr 08
hip-hop pertains to the culture while rap is its music. hip-hop has four elements. these elements are b-boying, dj-ing, grafitti, and rap.
hope this helps. thanks a lot.