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    Book of Rhymes

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      Cold Crush Brothers

      Coleman, Brian

      Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

      Coles, Dennis. See Ghostface Killah

      The College Dropout (Kanye West)

      Collins, Derek

      Comedy

      “Coming into Los Angeles” (Guthrie)

      Commercialism

      Common

      Common measure. See Ballad meter

      Competition. See also Signifying

      Conceit

      Concept

      Consonance

      Content, and style

      The Cool (Lupe Fiasco)

      Co-opting. See Biting

      Cormega

      Corn, Alfred

      The Cosby Show

      Couplet

      Cowboy (Keith Wiggins)

      Craig G

      “Crank That (Soulja Boy)” (Soulja Boy)

      “Crazy” (Gnarls Barkley)

      Criminal Minded

      Crooked I, xxi-xxii

      Cultural heritage

      Culture of animosity

      “Dance with the Devil” (Immortal Technique)

      De La Soul

      dead prez

      “December 4th” (Jay-Z)

      DeCurtis, Anthony

      “Déjà Vu” (Jay-Z with Beyoncé)

      Devin the Dude

      D4L

      Dickinson, Emily

      Diddy

      Digital Underground

      Dilated Peoples

      Diplomats

      Dipset

      “Disseshowedo” (Tajai)

      Dissing. See also Signifying

      Disyllabic rhyme

      DJ Hollywood

      DJ Khaled

      DJ Kool Herc

      DJ Premier

      DJ Spooky (Paul D. Miller)

      DMX

      Don Juan (Byron)

      The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory (Shakur)

      Donne, John

      “Doo Rags” (Nas)

      “Double Dutch Bus” (F. Smith)

      Dozens. See also Signifying

      “Dr. Carter” (Lil Wayne)

      Dr. Dre

      “Drama” (Ice-T)

      Dramatic monologue

      Dramatic voice. See also Voice

      The Dream Tapes (Crooked I)

      “Drug Ballad” (Eminem)

      Dual rhythmic relationship

      “Dumb It Down” (Lupe Fiasco)

      Dylan, Bob

      Dyson, Michael Eric

      Eagleton, Terry

      E-40

      Eliot, T. S.

      Ellison, Ralph

      Emanuel, Rahm

      Emcee Escher

      Eminem (Marshall Mathers; Slim Shady)

      and rhyme

      and rhythm

      and storytelling

      and style

      and wordplay

      End rhyme

      Enjambment

      Epanados

      Epistrophe

      Epithets

      Eponym

      Evidence

      Extended end rhyme

      “Eye for an Eye” (Prodigy)

      Fabolous (Fab)

      Fatback Band

      Faulkner, William

      Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

      Feet

      FEMA. See Federal Emergency Management Agency

      Ferrera, Abel

      “Fetus” (Nas)

      Fiction

      50 Cent

      “Fight the Power” (Public Enemy)

      First-person narrative voice . See also Voice

      Flavor Flav

      Flow

      and beat

      Forbes magazine

      Forced rhyme. See Transformative rhyme

      Fra Lippo Lippi (Browning)

      Free verse

      Freestyling, vs. writing

      Fresh Prince (Will Smith)

      Frith, Simon

      From Pieces to Weight (50 Cent)

      Frost, Robert

      Fugees

      Full rhyme. See Perfect rhyme

      Fussell, Paul

      Gangsta rap

      and signifying

      and storytelling

      Gates, Henry Louis, Jr.

      Geography, and style

      George, Nelson

      “Get ’Em High” (Kanye West)

      Ghostface

      Ghostface Killah (Dennis Coles)

      “Ghostwriter” (Mad Skillz)

      Ghostwriting

      “Gilligan’s Island” theme

      “Gimme Some More” (Busta Rhymes)

      Glover, Melvin. See Melle Mel

      Glover, Nathaniel. See Kid Creole

      Gnarls Barkley

      “Gold Digger” (Kanye West)

      “The Good Life” (Kanye West)

      “Good Times” (Chic)

      Goodie Mob

      Gorilla Zoe

      “Gossip Folks,”

      Grae, Jean

      Grandmaster Caz

      Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five

      Grandmaster Flash (Joseph Saddler)

      Gravediggaz

      The Great Adventures of Slick Rick (Slick Rick)

      Greek rhyme contests

      The Greenhouse Effect (Roth)

      The Guardian

      Guerilla Black

      The Guinness Book of World Records

      Guru

      Guthrie, Arlo

      GZA

      Hamill, Pete

      Hamlet (Shakespeare)

      “Hater’s Anthem” (Grae)

      Havoc

      Hendrix, Jimi

      Heron, Gil Scott

      Hill, Lauryn

      “Hip-Hop: Art or Poison?” (CNN)

      Hirsch, Edward

      Hi-Tek

      Holinshed, Raphael

      Homer

      Homonym

      Homophone

      Hopkins, Gerard Manley

      Horrorcore rap

      Hotstylz

      How Ya Like Me Now (Kool Moe Dee)

      Hughes, Langston

      Human experience

      Hurricane Katrina

      Hymn to God the Father (Donne)

      “Hypnotize” (Notorious B.I.G.)

      “I Am Crack” (Santana)

      “I Feel Like Dying” (Lil Wayne)

      “I Gave You Power” (Nas)

      “I Get Money” (50 Cent)

      “I Got a Story to Tell” (Notorious B.I.G.)

      “I Know You Got Soul” (Eric B. & Rakim)

      “I Used to Love H.E.R.” (Common)

      “I Want You (Remix)” (Lloyd)

      Ice Cube

      Ice-T

      Identity (persona)

      “If Black English Isn’t a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is?” (Baldwin)

      Illiad (Homer)

      “I’m Bad” (LL Cool J)

      I’m Not a Writer’m a Biter (Jay-Z)

      “I’m Your Pusher” (Ice-T)

      Imitation

      Immortal Technique

      Imperfect rhyme (slant rhyme, near rhyme)

      Impersonation

      “Industrial Revolution” (Immortal Technique)

      Infinite (Eminem)

      Ingenuity

      Innovation

      and style

      Inspectah Deck

      Internal rhyme

      “Intro” (Notorious B.I.G.)

      Invulnerability

      Iron Man (Tony Starks)

      “Izzo (H.O.V.A.)” (Jay-Z)

      Jackson, Henry. See Big Bank Hank

      Jagger, Mick

      Jam Master Jay

      Jamerson, Troy Donald. See Pharoahe Monch

      Jay-Z

      and rhyme

      and rhythm

      and signifying

      and storytelling

      and style

      and wordplay

      Jealousy, and style

      Judas (ballad)

      “Juicy” (Notorious B.I.G.)

      “Just a Friend” (Biz Markie)

      Just Blaze

      Kamikaze (Twista)

      Kanye West

      “Kashmir” (Led Zeppelin)

      Kass, Ras

      Keats, Jo
    hn

      Kelefa Sanneh

      Kelley, Robin D. G.

      Kennedy, Jamie

      Kenning. See also Signifying

      Kid Creole (Nathaniel Glover)

      “Kill You” (Eminem)

      King, Stephen

      “King Tim III (Personality Jock)” (Fatback Band)

      Kool G Rap

      Kool Moe Dee

      Kooser, Ted

      Kowit, Steve

      Krims, Adams

      KRS-One

      Kurupt

      Kweli, Talib

      “Laffy Taffy” (D4L)

      Last Poets

      “Lazy Sunday” (Saturday Night Live sketch)

      Led Zeppelin

      Legacy, of rap

      Levitin, Daniel

      Life After Death (Notorious B.I.G.)

      “A Life in the Day of Benjamin Andre (Incomplete)” (Andre 3000)

      Lil Wayne (Weezy)

      Linguistic prosody

      Literary poetry

      and rhyme

      and rhythm

      and storytelling

      and style

      and wordplay

      LL Cool J

      Lloyd

      “Lollipop (Remix)” (Lil Wayne)

      Long Beach

      “Lookin Boy” (Hotstylz with Yung Joc)

      Los

      Los Angeles Times

      “Lose Yourself ” (Eminem)

      The Lost Tapes

      Loud Records

      The Love Below (Andre 3000)

      Ludacris

      Lupe Fiasco

      Macbeth (Shakespeare)

      Mad Skillz

      Maher, Bill

      “Make the Music with Your Mouth, Biz” (Markie)

      Malice

      Malraux, André

      Marley Marl

      Marsalis, Wynton

      Mase

      Mathers, Marshall. See Eminem

      Mayes, Frances

      MC Butchy B

      MC Lyte

      MC Shan

      Melle Mel (Melvin Glover)

      “The Message” (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five)

      Metaphor

      Meter. See also Accentual meter; Ballad meter

      Method Man

      Metonymy

      Metric perfection

      Miller, Paul D. See DJ Spooky

      “A Milli” (Lil Wayne)

      Milton, John

      Misogyny

      Missy Elliott

      Mitchell, Adrian

      Mobb Deep

      “Mona Lisa” (Slick Rick)

      “Money Is My Bitch” (Nas)

      Monosyllabic rhyme

      Moods

      Mos Def (Dante Terrell Smith)

      MTV

      MTV News

      Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare)

      Multisyllabic rhyme

      Musical knowledge

      “My Adidas” (Run-DMC)

      My Last Duchess (Browning)

      “My Summer Vacation” (Ice Cube)

      Narrative voice. See also Voice

      Nas

      Near rhyme. See Imperfect rhyme

      New York Times

      “Niggas Bleed” (Notorious B.I.G.)

      “99 Problems” (Jay-Z)

      9th Wonder

      no Kintô, Fujiwara

      Nonlinear narrative

      Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls; Biggie; Big)

      and rhyme

      and signifying

      and storytelling

      and style

      and wordplay

      Nursery rhyme

      N.W.A.

      Ode on a Grecian Urn (Keats)

      Odyssey (Homer)

      Ol’ Dirty Bastard

      One Be Lo

      “One Love” (Nas)

      “One Mic” (Nas)

      O’Neal, Shaquille

      Onomatopoeia

      Oral poetry

      “Ordo Abchao (Order Out of Chaos)” (Ras Kass)

      Originality

      and style

      OutKast

      Overdetermined rhyme

      Owen, Wilfred

      Ownership

      Pac. See Shakur, Tupac

      Page, Jimmy

      Paradise Lost (Milton)

      Paris

      Parker, Lonnae O’Neal

      Parnell, Chris

      Parody

      “Party Life” (Jay-Z)

      Pater, Walter

      Perfect rhyme (full rhyme, true rhyme)

      Perkins, William Eric

      Persona

      Personal style . See also Style

      Personification

      Pharcyde

      Pharoahe Monch (Troy Donald Jamerson)

      Phrasing

      Picasso, Pablo

      “Picking Boogers” (Biz Markie)

      Piers Plowman

      “Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag” (LL Cool J)

      Plies

      Poe, Edgar Allan

      Poetic freedom

      Poetics (Aristotle)

      Politics

      Porter, Cole

      Posdnuos

      Predictability

      Prince

      Prince Paul

      “Proceed” (The Roots)

      Prodigy

      Profanity

      Prosopopoeia

      Pryor, Richard

      Public Enemy

      Pun

      Punning simile. See also Simile

      Pusha T

      Q-Tip

      “Queens Get the Money” (Nas)

      Racial stereotype

      Raekwon

      Rakim

      Rap Report Card

      Rappaport, Alex

      “Rapper’s Delight” (Sugar Hill Gang)

      The Rapper’s Handbook (Emcee Escher and Rappaport)

      Rapping about rapping

      “Rap’s Poet” (Brown)

      Ras Kass

      Raydio G

      Ready to Die (Notorious B.I.G.)

      “The Real Slim Shady” (Eminem)

      Real Time

      Reality

      Reality of lack

      Reality rap

      Reasonable Doubt (Jay-Z)

      Rebirth of a Nation (Public Enemy)

      Redman

      Reeves, Marcus

      “Regiments of Steel” (Chubb Rock)

      Region, and style

      “Renegade” (Jay-Z)

      Repetition

      style as

      See also individual forms of repetition

      Repititio

      Resurrection (Common)

      “Rewind” (Nas)

      Rhyme

      and alliteration

      and apocopated rhyme

      and assonance

      and beat

      Rhyme (continued)

      and broken rhyme

      and chain rhyme

      and changes over time

      and childhood songs

      and coercive rhyme

      and consonance

      and couplets

      definition of

      and disyllabic rhyme

      and end rhyme

      and extended end rhyme

      and free verse

      and imperfect rhyme

      and ingenuity

      and innovation

      and internal rhyme

      and literary poetry

      and monosyllabic rhyme

      and multisyllabic rhyme

      and nursery rhyme

      and overdetermined rhyme

      and perfect rhyme

      and poetic freedom

      and rhyme leash

      and sound and sense

      and transformative rhyme

      and unconscious mind

      Rhyme leash

      Rhythm

      and accentual meter

      and altered pronunciation

      and ballad form

      and beat

      and beat and flow

      and break

      and breath control

      and cadence

      definition of

      and dual rhythmic relationship

      and enjambment

      and feet

      and flow


      and four-stress accentual verse

      lack of

      and linguistic prosody

      and literary poetry

      and meter

      and metric perfection

      and nursery rhyme

      and phrasing

      and rhythmic weight

      and scansion

      and scat

      and song lyricist

      and speed rapper

      and sprung rhythm

      and stress

      and syllables

      and syncopation

      and tempo

      Rhythm Science (DJ Spooky)

      Rhythmic weight

      “Ride or Die” (Jay-Z)

      “Ridin’ Dirty” (Chamillionaire)

      The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Coleridge)

      Roach, Max

      Robinson, Sylvia

      “Rollin’ with Saget” (Kennedy)

      Rolling Stone magazine

      Roots

      Ross, Rick

      Roth, Asher

      “Rough Justice” (Jagger)

      Run-DMC

      Runnin’ Off at da Mouth (Twista)

      RZA

      Saddler, Joseph. See Grandmaster Flash

      Salon.com

      Samberg, Andy

      Santana, Juelz

      “S.A.N.T.A.N.A.” (Santana)

      Saturday Night Live

      Scansion

      Scat

      Schoolly D

      Scorpio

      Seinfeld

      “Sekou Story” (Nas)

      Senneh, Kelefa

      Shakespeare, William

      Shakur, Tupac (Tupac; Pac)

      Shanté, Roxanne

      Sha-Rock

      Shelley, Percy Bysshe

      “She’s Alive” (Andre 3000)

      Shock-G

      Shyne

      Signature style. See also Style

      Signifying

      and boasting

      and braggadocio

      and comedy

      and commercialism

      definition of

      and dissing

      and dozens

      and gangsta rap

      and invulnerability

      and kenning

      and O’Neil vs. Bryant

      and parody

      and toasts

      See also Battle rap; Cipher; Swagger

      The Signifying Monkey (Gates)

      “The Signifying Monkey” (toast)

      “The Signifying Rapper” (Schoolly D)

      Simile

      and tenor

      and vehicle

      See also Punning simile

      “Simon Says” (Pharoahe Monch)

      Skelton, John

      Skeltonics

      Slant rhyme. See Imperfect rhyme

      “Sleazy Gynecologist” (Slick Rick)

      Slick Rick

      Slim Shady. See Eminem

      Smith, Dante Terrell. See Mos Def

      Smith, Frankie

      Smith, Stephen A.

      Smoke Some Kill (Schoolly D)

      Smoothe da Hustler

      Snoop Dogg

      “So Many Tears” (Shakur)

      Song lyricist

      Soulja Boy

      Souls of Mischief

      “Sound of da Police” (KRS-One)

      Spady, James G.

      Spears, Aries

      Speed rapper

      Spielberg, Steven

     


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