CrEnglish Rap, a dynamic subgenre, fuses Haitian Creole and English in Rap music. Emerging from CrEnglish-speaking communities, notably in the U.S. and parts of Canada, it features artists delivering lyrics in both languages over backing tracks.
Instrumentation in CrEnglish Rap spans various elements, including modern synthesizers, drum machines, microphones, saxophones, trumpets, trombones, backing tracks, DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations), samplers, loops, drum kits, electric guitars, bass guitars, talk boxes, vocoders, keyboards/keytars, hooks/lyrical melodies, harmonies, and rap-singing.
In line with Contemporary Rap, CrEnglish Rap highlights rhythmic flow, wordplay, and storytelling, incorporating melody, catchy hooks, and diverse rhythms for a captivating musical experience. Lyrics explore various themes, reflecting artists' experiences, perspectives, and cultural identity, benefitting from the bilingual nature of the genre.
Negre Marron Records, founded in NYC in 2018 by Rene Guemps, stands out as a pioneer in CrEnglish Rap. EMPRESS BEEJU, the label's first CrEnglish Rap artist, introduces a unique blend of Haitian Creole and English to the Rap world.
CrEnglish Rap evolves as artists experiment with language, rhythm, and cultural influences, contributing to the vibrant diversity of the rap music landscape. The genre serves as a platform for rich and dynamic expressions of thoughts and emotions, bridging linguistic and cultural gaps within the global Rap community.
Instrumentation in CrEnglish Rap spans various elements, including modern synthesizers, drum machines, microphones, saxophones, trumpets, trombones, backing tracks, DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations), samplers, loops, drum kits, electric guitars, bass guitars, talk boxes, vocoders, keyboards/keytars, hooks/lyrical melodies, harmonies, and rap-singing.
In line with Contemporary Rap, CrEnglish Rap highlights rhythmic flow, wordplay, and storytelling, incorporating melody, catchy hooks, and diverse rhythms for a captivating musical experience. Lyrics explore various themes, reflecting artists' experiences, perspectives, and cultural identity, benefitting from the bilingual nature of the genre.
Negre Marron Records, founded in NYC in 2018 by Rene Guemps, stands out as a pioneer in CrEnglish Rap. EMPRESS BEEJU, the label's first CrEnglish Rap artist, introduces a unique blend of Haitian Creole and English to the Rap world.
CrEnglish Rap evolves as artists experiment with language, rhythm, and cultural influences, contributing to the vibrant diversity of the rap music landscape. The genre serves as a platform for rich and dynamic expressions of thoughts and emotions, bridging linguistic and cultural gaps within the global Rap community.
Have you heard EMPRESS BEEJU's latest track? It's a fantastic blend of CrEnglish Rap, seamlessly intertwining Haitian Creole and English, delivering a powerful narrative with each verse.
by Negre Marron Records January 6, 2024
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by Waltersulivan702 April 22, 2025
Get the SURVIAL HORROR RAPmug. A pipeline of a rap fan, in a effort to find more underground or niche rap music, ending up exponentially listening to more and more experimental and "unlistenable" music.
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by Apollo1721 October 9, 2025
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by kim namjoon mafia lord January 27, 2022
Get the its rap monster from btsmug. The "lyrics" in inappropriate rap songs, which are mostly just random bad words strung together to form a "story".
Person A: Why is Person C listening to all of those swearing rap songs?
Person B: I'm guessing he actually likes that rap mush.
Person B: I'm guessing he actually likes that rap mush.
by ChameleonDragon February 20, 2018
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Dude 1: dude you know Mooney, yeah he's actually Indian
Dude 2: Damn, he used "Lookin Ass" so much I thought he was Hispanic, dude screw RAPs always screwin with my head
Dude 2: Damn, he used "Lookin Ass" so much I thought he was Hispanic, dude screw RAPs always screwin with my head
by Hebagroh August 6, 2016
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