What is considered hard rap?
Hardcore Rap is a style/sub-genre of hip hop characterized by aggressive confrontational rapping derived from the scene of battling, freestyles, and cyphers. Typically, Hardcore Rap songs have an anger, aggressiveness, vulgarity, and/or edginess to the music and refrains from R&B or Pop sounds such as singing on hooks.
Who is the most hard core rapper?
Hardcore Rap Artists
- Onyx. 343,567 listeners. There are four artists with this name.
- La Coka Nostra. 150,832 listeners.
- M.O.P. 398,924 listeners.
- Eminem. 5,215,948 listeners.
- Wu-Tang Clan. 1,657,873 listeners.
- DMX. 1,674,095 listeners.
- Cypress Hill. 1,636,081 listeners.
- Vinnie Paz. 138,615 listeners.
When did Lil Kim drop hardcore?
November 12, 1996
Hard Core (Lil’ Kim album)
| Hard Core | |
|---|---|
| Released | November 12, 1996 |
| Recorded | 1995–1996 |
| Studio | The Hit Factory (New York City) |
| Genre | Hip hop |
Who made the beat for Killshot?
IllaDaProducer
“Killshot” is a diss track by American rapper Eminem and produced by IllaDaProducer….Killshot (song)
| “Killshot” | |
|---|---|
| Length | 4:14 |
| Label | Shady Aftermath Interscope |
| Songwriter(s) | Marshall Mathers Ray Illya Fraser |
| Producer(s) | IllaDaProducer |
Who is the most gangsta rapper?
Top Gangsta’ Rap Albums
| Artist | Album |
|---|---|
| N.W.A | “Straight Outta Compton” |
| Ice Cube | “Death Certificate” |
| Tupac Shakur | “All Eyez on Me” |
| The Notorious B.I.G | “Ready to Die” |
Who was first gangster rapper?
Beginnings: Ice-T and Schoolly D Ice-T had been MCing since the early ’80s, but first turned to gangsta rap themes after being influenced by Philadelphia rapper Schoolly D and his 1985 album Schoolly D, often considered to be the originator of gangsta rap.