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What are diss and battle in rap?

The technical terms of rap are as follows:

1, diss:diss songs refer to songs that attack others with the main purpose of defaming and insulting others or groups.

2. Fighting: an impromptu rap confrontation between individuals or groups. Diss is different from battle. Diss is a work and battle is a face-to-face competition.

3. Freestyle: Impromptu rap, usually used in combat. This is also one of the important standards to test Rapper's comprehensive strength.

4. Flow: it is the articulation, pronunciation, rhythm and word tapping in rap songs, which is probably the perfect integration of fluency, rhythm and word use.

5. cappella: cappella, cappella.

6. Beat: the beat in the song; Background music.

7, bar: a line of words in rap, there is a pause between the lines.

8. Rhyme: the original meaning refers to poetry, and rap refers to the main song part. Rhyme consists of bars. Generally speaking, a verse has 16, and a rap song consists of two or three verses.

9. Tick: refers to the most comfortable part of the whole song, usually the chorus, the climax of a song we are talking about.

10, punch line: The original meaning is that the place where the luggage is lost in the joke is the place where people laugh. Laughter, rap refers to lyrics, lyrics that make the audience scream.

1 1, lay back is a little slower than the rhythm, entering the main song, and the follow-up is very comfortable.

12, old school: old school rap, an old style, and a classic hip-hop rhythm. It is the earliest hip-hop rhythm, usually a simple four-beat rhythm.

13, New School: With the development of electronic drum machine, rap music began to be simplified. The rapper began to brag and talk about social issues, with a radical attitude, a tough artist image and a cool street feeling.

14, trap: a hip-hop style popular in the 1990s. The tempo is very fast, and strings are used to create a dark and strange atmosphere.

15, MC: the full name is microphone control, which means a person who can drive the atmosphere, host, rap and freestyle. Many rappers add "MC" to their stage names, such as MC hotdog.