it stands for rhythm and poetry.
2007-03-16 01:22:41
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answer #1
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answered by christina rose 4
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I use to rap with my freinds in the sixties. Some people would rap with me. Laying down a string,track or a line was a rap.
That's a rap.
Rap on.
2007-03-16 08:33:09
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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The word rap, derived from a 1960s slang word for conversation, generally consists of chanted, often improvised, street poetry accompanied by a montage of well-known recordings, usually disco or funk.
2007-03-16 08:29:13
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answer #3
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answered by sara69251 3
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rapping use to be a word people used when people were talking together or having a conversation
2007-03-16 08:23:53
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answered by sara w 1
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Just put the letter C at the front of rap and you'll find out.
2007-03-16 08:23:46
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answered by Anonymous
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came from the word rapping.
2007-03-16 08:24:22
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answered by dimitrixxx 2
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first answer said rhythm and poetry.
Which makes sense.
But "rap" was 60's early 70's term for talk discuss etc.
rap=rapport?
2007-03-16 08:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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RAP...REJECTS ACTING POORLY
2007-03-16 08:23:31
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answered by Bear 2
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she's right.
2007-03-16 08:23:29
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answered by ................................ 3
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cRAP
2007-03-16 08:26:52
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answered by drivingdog18 4
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