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[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The fusion of rap and rock]], [[Trope Maker|first sketched out]] by [[The Clash]] with "The Magnificent Seven" and [[Blondie]] with "Rapture" back in 1980 and [[Trope Codifier|codified as we know it]] in [[The Eighties]] by the [[Beastie Boys]] and [[Run DMC]]. Subgenres include [[Punk Rap]] and [[Rap Metal]], which is sometimes confused with [[Nu-metal]], resulting in some overlap.
[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|The fusion of rap and rock]], [[Trope Maker|first sketched out]] by [[The Clash]] with "The Magnificent Seven" and [[Blondie (band)|Blondie]] with "Rapture" back in 1980 and [[Trope Codifier|codified as we know it]] in [[The Eighties]] by the [[Beastie Boys]] and [[Run DMC]]. Subgenres include [[Punk Rap]] and [[Rap Metal]], which is sometimes confused with [[Nu-metal]], resulting in some overlap.


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Revision as of 02:49, 5 May 2020

The fusion of rap and rock, first sketched out by The Clash with "The Magnificent Seven" and Blondie with "Rapture" back in 1980 and codified as we know it in The Eighties by the Beastie Boys and Run DMC. Subgenres include Punk Rap and Rap Metal, which is sometimes confused with Nu-metal, resulting in some overlap.

Examples of Rap Rock include: