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An alternative form of the English word "hip hop". First coined by Korean rapper Park Kyung(member of Korean band Block B), who used this word to describe things that are not considered "hip hop"or in other words "urban".
PO(member of Block B): Oh Hyung! Do you think I should dance to A-Pink's song for our next fan meet.
Park Kyung: That's not hep hap, baby.
Zico (leader of Block B): We have to ride public transport tomorrow.
Park Kyung: That's not hep hap, baby
BBC(Block B fans): Why can't we buy cute little cartoon stickers of our favorite Block B members?
Park Kyung: That's definitely not hep hap baby.
The chant used by Anette Olzon, lead singer of Finnish symphonic band Nightwish, to get the audience into songs. It originally started out as simply "HEY!" but it soon morphed into her iconic HEP HEPs!
Formed from the HEP HEPs, there is a HEP HEP Army, which is joined by simply chanting "HEP! HEP! HEP! HEP!" during an appropriate time in a Nightwish song.
"Ok, HEP! HEP! HEP! HEP!"
"And one more time, come on and HEP! HEP!"
"I went to a Nightwish concert last night: I joined the HEP HEP Army!"
"I love Anette's HEP HEPs: they really get the audience going!"