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*Lyrical content makes frequent allusions to drugs (especially cannabis), hoes, and [[Social Media|social media]].
*Lyrical content makes frequent allusions to drugs (especially cannabis), hoes, and [[Social Media|social media]].
*Various nonsensical words added, usually "whoop" or "swag".
*Various nonsensical words added, usually "whoop" or "swag".
*The ionic "parental advisory" sticker is often added to album art despite most albums and mixtapes being self-released (and usually not even physically distributed).
*Strong connections to the internet, especially Twitter.


===Differences===
===Differences===
While both are often enjoyed by the same audience for the same reasons, the difference between ironic and meme rap lies within the integrity of the musician. Ironic rap is made simply to be ironic, often to parody the mannerisms used by more [[Soulja Boy|well-known mainstream artists]], whereas meme rap is created with the intent to be actually enjoyed. Often, one or more elements (usually those listed above) will backfire on a sincere artist, forcing them into meme rap status.
While both are often enjoyed by the same audience for the same reasons, the difference between ironic and meme rap lies within the integrity of the musician. Ironic rap is made simply to be ironic, often to parody the mannerisms used by more [[Soulja Boy|well-known mainstream artists]], whereas meme rap is created with the intent to be actually enjoyed. Often, one or more elements (usually those listed above) will backfire on a sincere artist, forcing them into meme rap status.
==Examples==
===Ironic rap===
====Lil B====
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Lil B aka THE BASEDGOD is often accredited as being the architect of ironic rap (although MF Doom could arguably take this position). His music completely fills the ironic/meme rap checklist and has a heavily dedicated [[TaskForce|following]]. Purveyor of several memes, most notably: look like X (usually Jesus), hoes on my dick, thank you based god/tybg, etc. In addition to all of this, he often makes absurd public statements hinting at a possible troll status.
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Revision as of 22:40, 12 October 2013

In an ever-evolving society, there are often instances of two entities coming together and producing an unexpected, original movement (whether that be for the better or worse). While that in itself is fine, there are the occasional bastardizations of both pieces of the pair that should never exist. Ever.

In this case study we will focus on the recent trend of ironic and/or meme rap music.

So what is it?

To summarize briefly, both meme and ironic rap are only enjoyable when, you guessed it, listened to ironically.

Further characterizations

  • Ironic/meme rap is almost always self-produced and distributed, with few exceptions (ie, Kanye).
  • Lyrical content usually consists of a stream-of-consciousness like narrative (or, as of lately, anti-narrative).
  • Frequently makes reference to Twitter, often creating trends in song (ie, #based, #shotsfired, #rekt).
  • Lyrical content makes frequent allusions to drugs (especially cannabis), hoes, and social media.
  • Various nonsensical words added, usually "whoop" or "swag".
  • The ionic "parental advisory" sticker is often added to album art despite most albums and mixtapes being self-released (and usually not even physically distributed).
  • Strong connections to the internet, especially Twitter.

Differences

While both are often enjoyed by the same audience for the same reasons, the difference between ironic and meme rap lies within the integrity of the musician. Ironic rap is made simply to be ironic, often to parody the mannerisms used by more well-known mainstream artists, whereas meme rap is created with the intent to be actually enjoyed. Often, one or more elements (usually those listed above) will backfire on a sincere artist, forcing them into meme rap status.

Examples

Ironic rap

Lil B

Moar info: Lil B.

Lil B aka THE BASEDGOD is often accredited as being the architect of ironic rap (although MF Doom could arguably take this position). His music completely fills the ironic/meme rap checklist and has a heavily dedicated following. Purveyor of several memes, most notably: look like X (usually Jesus), hoes on my dick, thank you based god/tybg, etc. In addition to all of this, he often makes absurd public statements hinting at a possible troll status.