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Prince rapping in the 1980s? The extended/album version of the song "Girls & Boys" - there's a part where Prince is talking, but the way he talks, it sounds like rap as he is talking rhymically.
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Yep. Going back a little further - Irresistible Bitch also falls under the same not-rapping-but-"rapping" genre. | |
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"Lady Cab Driver" has a rap to it....sorta
and of course,Prince wrote Vanity 6's "If A Girl Answers (Don't Hang Up)".Brenda's lines can be considered an early version of rap. | |
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Dead on It
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"I don't rap, I do rhythmic speaking." - Prince
In other words, his efforts to avoid criticism as a shitty rapper. | |
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I like the "rap" in Lust U Always. Wish I could understand all of what he's saying. There's also the spoken portion of Automatic. "I like to watch." | |
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"Tramp, take a bath in puke," might be one of my favorite lines. As well as, "I'll take off my underwear, shove it in your mouth, and you'd love it cuz you got no taste." God, he was a sick little man. In the best way possible. "That's when stars collide. When there's space for what u want, and ur heart is open wide." | |
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