-I am happy, tonight is also a/rap session/. Come inside of me, as fast as Mirzah, our votin, horse! I can posses you after the dinner hour.
by man!? October 25, 2018

by DontKnowAPseudonym May 10, 2016

Person A: Hey, what's your top 10 songs
Person B: Well, second place would go to Lover Girl, and the first place would go to brainrot rap
Person A: go fuck yourself
Person B: Well, second place would go to Lover Girl, and the first place would go to brainrot rap
Person A: go fuck yourself
by NotNutNovemberChampion September 29, 2025

by SaturdayNightFever February 18, 2018

Somebody who only listens to the most popular rap music to make others think he’s cool and cultured.
by alias004 January 8, 2021

An otherwise would-be well-educated person who is normally erudite and eloquent who cannot help but delve into spurts of hip hop, MTV-Raps-inspired ghettoisms. Typical symptoms include apparent bouts of foul cussing under moments of extreme duress, such as driving the freeways during rush hour. Often confused with Turret's Syndrome.
Can you believe that professor at Yale who's a closet MTV Raps victim? Just goes to show you that road rage and carpooling don't mix.
by Jim E Jamz November 30, 2011

Diaspo-Rap is a form of French-Creole Hip hop music developed and performed by young Haitians living in the diaspora or abroad.
The genre combines Haitian Kompa and Beat with French-Creole and sometimes English or spanish lyrics.
Many Diaspo-Rap artists rap about issues affecting their lives such as rough childhoods and difficult living conditions, socio-economy, relationships, immigrations, and poverty.
Typical instruments are: Drum machine,
Turntable, Microphone, Synthesizer, Backing track, DAW, Rapping, Sampler, live Drums, Guitar, Bass guitar, Piano/Keyboard, and Vocals.
The genre combines Haitian Kompa and Beat with French-Creole and sometimes English or spanish lyrics.
Many Diaspo-Rap artists rap about issues affecting their lives such as rough childhoods and difficult living conditions, socio-economy, relationships, immigrations, and poverty.
Typical instruments are: Drum machine,
Turntable, Microphone, Synthesizer, Backing track, DAW, Rapping, Sampler, live Drums, Guitar, Bass guitar, Piano/Keyboard, and Vocals.
by Negre Marron Records September 6, 2018
