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boom bap is the roots of hip hop, it's the real type shit. boom bap refers to the sound of those hardcore drums you find in roots hip hop tracks. " boom bap////boom bap////boom boom bap////ba boom boom bap"
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A style of hip hop signified by a hard bass drum and snapping snare that is often EQed to the forefront of the beat. Some examples include the album "Return of the Boom-bap" by Krs-One, the Duck Down record label.
"With a kick, snare, kicks and high hat Skilled in the trade of that old boom bap" is orginally from A Tribe Called Quest song "We Can Get Down." The original poster is obviously a new jack attributing it to Apathy, because Tribe is one of the crossover acts that even kids living in the suburbs of Alberta know of. |
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Describes the bass drum pattern in the real, oldschool hip-hop tracks. MC Shan - The Bridge
^listen to this song and you'll get it. boom, bap boomboomboom bap boom boom, bap boomboomboom bap |
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Taken from the phonetic sound of old school hip-hop drum samples - 'boom = kick' (i.e. bass drum) 'bap' = 'snare' (er... snare drum) "With the kicks, snares, kicks and hi hats / still in the trade of that ol' boom bap"
Apathy -- 'That Ol' Boom Bap' |
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