Thursday, March 29, 2012

Wanted: The Mic

hi guys, Trickster132 here, I have a lot of ideas coming out of my brain, it's in a period of renaissance

Anyway, I need some people for this roleplay I made called "The Mic", please check out my roleplay and the OOC

Link to Roleplay: roleplay/the-mic/

Link to OOC: the-mic-t69558.html
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The Mic

The clock's run out, time's up over, bloah!-Lose Yourself, Eminem

The Art of Rapping

Rapping is defined as "spoken or chanted rhyming lyrics". The art form can be broken down into different components, as in the book How to Rap where it is separated into ?content?, ?flow? (rhythm and rhyme), and ?delivery?.Rapping is distinct from spoken word poetry in that it is performed in time to a beat

The history of flows Old School flows were relatively basic and used only few syllables per bar, simple rhythmic patterns, and basic rhyming techniques and rhyme schemes. Melle Mel is cited as an Old School MC who epitomizes the Old School flow ? Kool Moe Dee says, ?from 1970 to 1978 we rhymed one way [then] Melle Mel, in 1978, gave us the new cadence we would use from 1978 to 1986... he?s the first emcee to explode in a new rhyme cadence, and change the way every emcee rhymed forever. Rakim, Biggie, and Eminem have flipped the flow, but Melle Mel?s downbeat on the two, four, kick to snare cadence is still the rhyme foundation all emcees are building on".

Artists and critics often credit Rakim with creating the overall shift from the more simplistic Old School flows to more complex flows near the beginning of Hip Hop?s new school ? Kool Moe Dee says, ?any emcee that came after 1986 had to study Rakim just to know what to be able to do... Rakim, in 1986, gave us flow and that was the rhyme style from 1986 to 1994... from that point on, anybody emceeing was forced to focus on their flow?. Kool Moe Dee explains that before Rakim, the term ?flow? wasn?t widely used ? ?Rakim is basically the inventor of flow. We were not even using the word flow until Rakim came along. It was called rhyming, it was called cadence, but it wasn?t called flow. Rakim created flow!? He adds that while Rakim upgraded and popularized the focus on flow, ?he didn?t invent the word?.

Kool Moe Dee states that Biggie introduced a newer flow which ?dominated from 1994 to 2002?, and also says that Method Man was ?one of the emcees from the early to mid-?90s that ushered in the era of flow... Rakim invented it, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, and Kool G Rap expanded it, but Biggie and Method Man made flow the single most important aspect of an emcee?s game?.He also cites Craig Mack as an artist who contributed to developing flow in the ?90s.

Music scholar Adam Krims says, ?the flow of MCs is one of the profoundest changes that separates out new-sounding from older-sounding music... it is widely recognized and remarked that rhythmic styles of many commercially successful MCs since roughly the beginning of the 1990s have progressively become faster and more ?complex??. He cites ?members of the Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, AZ, Big Pun, and Ras Kass, just to name a few? as artists who exemplify this progression.

Kool Moe Dee adds, ?in 2002 Eminem created the song that got the first Oscar in Hip-Hop history... and I would have to say that his flow is the most dominant right now (2003)?.

There are many styles of flows listed on the list below and description of flow is on there as well

  1. ?The Chant?- It's a type of flow to pump up the crowd and audience(used )by Lil Jon and Project Pat)
  2. ?The Syncopated Bounce?, Rhythmic Based, Quick and Aggressive flow (used by Twista and Bone Thugs N Harmony)
  3. ?Straight Forward?, Lyric-based flow, focuses more on imagery and similes (used by Scarface, 2Pac, Melle Mel, KRS-One circa Boogie Down Productions era, Too Short, Jay-Z, Ice Cube, and Snoop Dogg)
  4. ?The Rubik?s Cube?, A flow involving complex rhymes, somewhat rhythmic and has complex rhyme schemes (used by Nas, Black Thought of The Roots, Common, Kurupt, and Lauryn Hill)
  5. ?2-5-Flow?, Flow with a quick simple rhyme scheme but it goes aggressive from there by the rapper's tone of voice(a pun of Kenya's calling code "+254", used by Camp Mulla)

Alternatively, the list of flows are in three different categories

  1. "rhythmic style" style based on timing and going along with the beat of the rap(used by Too Short, Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five, and the Beastie Boys)
  2. ?Percussion-Effusive style? an aggressive version of rhythmic style (used by B-Real of Cypress Hill)
  3. ?Speech-Effusive style?, categories based on rhymes (used by Big Pun)

Plot:

In a building specializing in rap battles and poetry slams called "Flowing Words" you arrive in order to become a master in rapping and poetry, The building also takes in teens with poor economic backgrounds, social backgrounds and people looking for a second chance in life to turn it all around. The building has a dormitory for people to live in to escape from the pain and suffering from their families and their personal conflicts. Anyway, it also educates about rap and poetry towards the underprivileged. However, when the government threatens to shut them down, the building begins to fight back with the students infused by the power of poetry and rap. Will "Flowing Words" use the power of expression to crush the government's threats or will freedom of speech start to fade away

Flowing Words (Appearance)

The dormitory

Character Sheet:

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[b]Name:[/b]

[b]Gender:[/b]

[b]Appearance[/b]

[b]Description of Appearance:[/b]

[b]Age:[/b]

[b]Rap Artist or Poet:[b]

[b]MC Name (Pen Name if you want to be a poet):[/b] (examples: Common, Eminem or 2pac)

[b]Flow:[/b] (See the types of flow)

[b]Bio:[/b]

[b]Description of Dorm Room:[/b]

[b]Personality:[/b]

[b]Likes:[/b]

[b]Dislikes:[/b]

[b]Hobbies:[/b] (Optional)

[b]Theme Song:[/b] (Optional)

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