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Rapper Knock-Out

The title of the boxing video game that is featured in the music video for 50 Cent's Piggy Bank. This imaginary video game features 50 Cent as the best and strongest boxer, who takes on all of his real-life enemies in the boxing ring. Those enemies appear symbolically, as maybe the producer of the video game wasn't able to make all of their faces in 3D. Among the rappers getting knocked out by 50 Cent are Jadakiss, Fat Joe, and Nas. Game is never in the ring with 50, but he is featured as a Mr. Potato Head. This, of course, led game to create the retaliatory song "Mr. Potato Head", featuring Phat Rat, which many consider knocks out Piggy Bank.
Dude 1: Hey dude, you wanna play a video game?
Dude 2: Not unless it's that boxing game from Piggy Bank.

Dude 1: Haha, Rapper Knock-Out. Who are you gonna be?
Dude 2: Foo! 50 Cent of course! I wanna win.
by Rodzilla November 2, 2005
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Rapper boyfriend

a boyfriend who only speaks beeps and bops and doesn’t know english.
Rapper boyfriend got shot by orange hair man (pico)
by Beep and bop boyfriend April 15, 2021
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rapper's delight

Noun or adjective. Used to describe when whites steal black culture, water it down and distort it for a white audience, and then make a billion dollars and change the mainstream with it.

The origin of the term is the 1980 Sugarhill Gang song "Rapper's Delight". Most people think the song was the first success of Hip Hop music. In reality, Rapper's Delight - almost 30 years ago today - was the first time Hip Hop died.

The Sugar Hill Gang was created when the owners of a record label picked up three nobodies who had never worked together and never performed live and manufactured a band from them. The music they made was produced in the absense of almost every defining characteristic of the Hip Hop music that was thriving in the Bronx. The group had no DJ to rhyme over, no rivalry or competition with other crews, and no prospect of concert play or crowds to entertain. The word "rapper" itself was a fabrication by the Sugar Hill Gang: in the Bronx, people who rapped were called MCs because as Masters of Ceremony their job was to move the crowd. The Sugarhill Gang had no such purpose. They moved Hip Hop from the street to the mainstream, from the live to the studio-generated, from the crowd-centric to the rapper-centric, and from the active to the passive. If that wasn't enough, Big Bank Hank, one of the Sugarhill rappers, borrowed his verse on Rapper's Delight from a legendary Cold Crush Crew MC and promised the Crew a record deal in return. Intead, he used the rhymes to make the sham of Rapper's Delight the first breakthrough of Hip Hop to the mainstream and to leave the Cold Crush in the dust.
This is why Jay-Z says:
"I'm over-chargin' niggas for what they did to the Cold Crush
Pay us like you owe us for all the years that you hoed us".

Rapper's Delight killed Hip Hop before it left the Bronx.
Person 1: Check out those popped collars from Abercrombie and Fitch.
Person 2: Rapper's delight.
by supaDISC February 26, 2007
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Rapper eater

Bad ass motherfuckin song by lil weezy and dj cinema. On the cd mardi gras.
'feed me rappas, feed me rappas, feed me rappas, feed me beats.' 'hey, billy, are you gonna eat your rapper?' 'yes daddy, i'm the rapper eater!'
by Ro j June 27, 2008
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rapper wear

clothes that rappers wear? duh. anything that looks fresh, expensive or both. nothing square. nothing lame. only rapper shit.
Yo Jerome is lookin fresh today, he's got on straight rapper wear!
by deanocuzz March 12, 2019
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rapper massacre of 2018-19

In the year of 2019 many amazing rapers died without giving their fans background information on their deaths. Their deaths were unexpected and quick. Three of them were XxxTentacion, Juice wrld, and Tupac.
The rapper massacre of 2018-19 will always be remembered and honored.
by Jeanki December 8, 2019
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Rapper #JapaneseJenn

Japanese Jenn is an American female rapper with a networth of 1.7 million dollars .
Rapper #JapaneseJenn is a wealthy female rapper and entrepreneur.
by Rich and Famous August 26, 2022
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