Who is the most influential non-rap artist to influence rap?

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  • Misfit
    All Star
    • Mar 2003
    • 5766

    #46
    Re: Who is the most influential non-rap artist to influence rap?

    Originally posted by willdtarheeler
    Pseudo-rapping if you will, its not rap by todays definition but it sounds like a precursor to rap, but did rap even exist in 1960's?, dont flame me, I really dont know.

    Rap was not a genre of music but the term rapping has been around forever. Rap is an acronym for Rhythm and Poetry and anytime a singer chose to speak over music instead of sing they were considered rapping. This applies mostly to folk musicians and some pre-rock pop music.

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    • SPTO
      binging
      • Feb 2003
      • 68046

      #47
      Re: Who is the most influential non-rap artist to influence rap?

      Originally posted by Misfit
      Dylan is credited with creating an entire genre of music, how is he not original?!
      What exactly did he create?
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      • Herbsinator
        All Star
        • Sep 2003
        • 4573

        #48
        Re: Who is the most influential non-rap artist to influence rap?

        Originally posted by SPTO
        What exactly did he create?
        Apparently Bob Dylan was the first person to sing to an acoustic guitar.

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        • Misfit
          All Star
          • Mar 2003
          • 5766

          #49
          Re: Who is the most influential non-rap artist to influence rap?

          Dylan was the first artist to perform what is now known as Folk-Rock. Before Dylan, folk music was strictly one man singing a song (usually ballad) over an acoustic guitar with the occassional harmonica. The folk people hated Dylan when he started incorporating other melodies into his music and added drums, electrified instruments, an organ, etc. For awhile, Dylan was booed off stage in many places because he was no longer doing Folk music and the purists hated him for it. He bridged the genres of folk music and rock and paved the way for a lot of musicians. His contributions to rock and roll and music in general are imeasureable. His album Highway 61 Revisited is considered by most critics to be among the top 5 best Rock albums, not Folk, ever created.

          And this is coming from someone who isn't a fan of Bob Dylan.

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          • SPTO
            binging
            • Feb 2003
            • 68046

            #50
            Re: Who is the most influential non-rap artist to influence rap?

            Thanks for the info there. I've always thought of Dylan as being the natural progression of folk music. Oh well...
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            • ODogg
              Hall Of Fame
              • Feb 2003
              • 37953

              #51
              Re: Who is the most influential non-rap artist to influence rap?

              Heh how about Darryl Gates, the former L.A. police chief? he seemed to have inspired alot of rap artists back in the day heh heh.
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              • fistofrage
                Hall Of Fame
                • Aug 2002
                • 13682

                #52
                Re: Who is the most influential non-rap artist to influence rap?

                Chuck Norris.....
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