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Understand Rap - Stormzy Is A Signpost

A Seven Days In Post On Rap From Four Years Back

By Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished 8 months ago 3 min read
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Introduction

This is a post from around the time Stormzy delivered an amazing set at Glastonbury in 2019, but is about how so many people refuse to even think of entertaining Rap. I state my point in this and, there are some bits that I may not be too enamoured by, but when Rap hits it shows it is an essential part of our musical heritage,

I even tried rapping a Vocal poem after a suggestion from Caroline in this piece but make your own mind up whether I can rap.

The Seven Days In Post

.. a hell of a lot of people, usually white, middle-aged and older, and stuck in the seventies when it was normal to treat non-whites as second class. This weekend saw Stormzy headline at Glastonbury much to the annoyance of many of the people I've mentioned, but I doubt they gave the amazing spectacle he led and presented more than five minutes.

This introduction to Rap and Hip-Hop shows that the genesis of this began nearly a century ago, and to be quite honest I personally think it goes back a lot longer than that, Rap is basically spoken word poetry often with an added rhythm backing which may eventually be seen as a song, but Rap can be just spoken word. It is NOT singing but it IS performance and it IS ART.

The subgenres sort of grate on me as it seems to dissipate the art form, so GRIME is Rap with an electronic 140 bpm a bit faster than the standard disco 125 bpm, but as far as I am concerned it is RAP. A lot of songs can be performed with the most basic percussive backing be it hand claps or foot taps.

The Reduced Shakespeare Company demonstrated this with their "Othello Rap", as do poets such as John Cooper Clarke with his live performances and this goes back to Beat Poets and well before then to the oral folk traditions.

I will admit I didn't know any Stormzy songs or pieces but he is just part of the vast tableau of art available to us these days.

The Glastonbury performance was a huge production, involving a huge amount of people and planning. Stormzy was the centre and wrote a lot of the material, but there were bands, fireworks displays, gospel choirs, other rappers and an Ed Sheeran cover in the set.

It was not limited to Grime and Stormzy can sing as well as rap. After opening with "Know Me From" Stormzy ran through the debut album with extras such as the aforementioned "Shape of You" against a backdrop of digital screens, fireworks and a supporting cast. This was an impressive performance regardless of genre and was inclusive, not exclusive, and was very watchable and an incredible triumph.

I do hope this performance stays in the digital world so that everyone can experience this incredible performance.

Maybe I'm a bit lazy, not wanting to go to Glastonbury but they certainly know how to stage a show.

If you haven't seen Stormzy, set aside a couple of hours and watch this performance while you can.

Stormzy is a signpost worth following. Grime won't be your preferred option but you will be impressed by what it can deliver. Oh, and feel free to watch the "Othello Rap" which is both clever and funny ..... and totally boatless.

Conclusion

I do have a lot of Rap in my music collection and am likely to get more as time passes, I suggestion you give it some time. We won't all like the same thing but we should not be blinkered.

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  • Tiffany Gordon 8 months ago

    Thx for the introduction to Stormzy's music! He is a favorite of one of my family members! I'll have 2 check out more of his work!

  • Oooo, this was so informative! I learned a lot about Rap!

  • Anymore when I think of those who hate rape, I wonder how many of them love "The Music Man"? Great article, Mike. Hopefully I'll make it back later for the concert.

  • Good Article enjoyed hearing stormzy for the first time.

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