ON THE FLOW
Dancefloor Grooves, Rapping 1Freestylee' and 1the Real Thing
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1558/prbt.v3i3.28746Keywords:
hip-hop, rappingAbstract
Ian Maxwell offers a theoretical examination of the experience of (live) rapping within the Sydney hip-hop scene, which in turn develops analyses offered by Maxwell and Bambrick in Peifect Beat v2nl.
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