Genius12 млн
Опубликовано 21 марта 2019, 21:00
Much like “drip,” the slang term “no cap” has become one of the most popular phrases in hip-hop. It’s grown from a handful of mentions in 2016 to hundreds of references in 2018. Genius traced the origins of “no cap” by interviewing Geto Boys member Willie D, UGK rapper Bun B, and Dr. Sharese King, a linguistics professor at the University of Chicago.
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Jacques Morel, Senior Correspondent
Tia Hill, Producer
Lesley Steele, Shooter/Editor
Hillary Crosley Coker, Senior Producer
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CREDITS:
Jacques Morel, Senior Correspondent
Tia Hill, Producer
Lesley Steele, Shooter/Editor
Hillary Crosley Coker, Senior Producer
Read more on Genius: genius.com/a/what-does-no-cap-...
Subscribe to Genius: bit.ly/2cNV6nz
Genius on Twitter: twitter.com/Genius
Genius on Instagram: instagram.com/genius
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#GeniusNews #NoCap #Offset
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