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Fé a la música y a lo que en ella encuentro. Alejarme del RAP antes muerto...
Escrituras y situaciones a las que cuales pertenezco, sin dejar de lado de donde vengo.
Rimas y versos de contundente fundamento. Quedan plasmadas ahí muy dentro, encuentro felicidad y todo lo que tiene que ver con esta buena música.
Artistas que la dejan en la mística diferentes formas de una crítica de una sociedad algo química, se comporta de manera cínica...
Stop over at Casa Rap going to Taal, Batangas. It's too early for lunch yet so we had a light meal instead. Their turon are the best!
Jeszar is an incredible rapper with incredible rapping skills along with other talents
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Shemspeed Rap Fest with Y-Love, VoKCAl, DeScribe, DIwon, Kosha Dillz, Flex Mathews, J. Stone, TJ Da Hitmaker, El Da Sensei, Bekay & guests.
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Na noite de ontem (5), o Clabonde sediou a edição deste ano do Abril Pro Rap PG. O evento reuniu nomes como 3Madru, Stanley e Alex Man, além de três lançamento de álbuns. As batalhas de rap reuniram oito MC's, o prêmio de R$ 300 ficou para o rapper Vitu. A iniciativa acontece desde 2003, idealizada pelo rapper Gueg como forma de oferecer espaço para novos artistas do movimento hip-hop. O Clabonde fica na av. Bonifácio Vilela, nº 700, Centro.
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Matt Swift, a senior from Joliet studying administration justice, rap jumps off of Devil’s Diving Board Sunday at Giant City State Park. Rap jumping involves jumping off of a cliff while using a repelling rope to catch yourself before you hit the bottom. “It’s a huge rush,” Swift said. “When you’re jumping off, everything just slows down and you get a real look at things.” According to rapjumping.com, rap jumping started in Australia in the late 1960s as a form of rope work for the Australian Army. Since then, it was commercialized and made public around 1989.– Pat Sutphin | Daily Egyptian