difference between rap and hip hop? if you can also describe me differences in choice of sounds i

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  1. 5teezo

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    Late joint of the ending golgen age era:



    vs. what's currently considered to be "lit":



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    Good rap is hip hop I think. Absolutely no hate to hip hop at this point, but I think it's not very good compared to the past. It still surprise me a lot why people love to listen to 6ix9ine for instance.

    I think most rappers in this area would have no chance if the rappers from the past were still alive and active. There are still some good rappers out there like Kendrick Lamar, but I don't think people like 6ix9ine in this area are good though.
     
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  4. 5teezo

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    It's called "era" not "area" :D
     
  5. alex921

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    Agreed with the quote on the definition of rap and hip-hop: "Rap is something you do, Hip-Hop is something you live"

    From KRS-One which in fact stands for "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone"
     
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