In honor of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, we’re highlighting some of the masterful word choices that exemplify music’s most language-loving genre.
🎤 If you battle me, I will revile
People always saying my style is wild
You've got gall, you've got guile
To step to me, I’m a rapophile
Beastie Boys, “Intergalactic” (Hello Nasty, 1998, Capitol Records and Grand Royal Records)
✏️ Cleverness emphasizes being intelligent, whereas guile emphasizes being cunning or crafty and often deceitful and manipulative. While the word guile is often used negatively, guile can be seen as an admirable quality, especially when used in pursuit of a worthy goal.
Tune in to tomorrow’s Synonym of the Day for a perfect word choice from a track by Nicki Minaj.
In honor of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, we’re highlighting some of the masterful word choices that exemplify music’s most language-loving genre.
🎤 Hip-hop pioneers we didn't ask to be
But right then hip-hop changed drastically
People didn't wanna hear the old rap sound
We started samplin' beats by James Brown
KRS-One, “Outta Here,” (Return of the Boom Bap, 1993, Jive Records)
✏️ A pioneer is a leader in a particular field—the first, or one of the first, to do something in a certain way. While a leader is typically the focal point of public attention, the word pioneer emphasizes the person’s cutting-edge work or ideas, regardless of whether they’re acknowledged at the time.
Tune in to tomorrow’s Synonym of the Day for a perfect word choice from a Beastie Boys track.
In the meantime, see our selections for hip-hop's 50 definitive words:
In honor of the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, we’re highlighting some of the masterful word choices that exemplify music’s most language-loving genre.
🎤 I count my blessings
Studyin' my words, steady tryin' to learn my lesson
There's madness in this world, check me out, I ain't stressin'
Knowledge is the key, joy and peace, the essence
Salt-N-Pepa, "Hold On (feat. Sounds Of Blackness, Spinderella, Kirk Franklin)" (Brand New, 1997, London Records)
✏️ Core refers to the most essential, necessary part of something, from which other characteristics are derived. Essence refers to the basic nature of something or its most central, defining feature. Essence can be used in a lofty way that suggests a pervading, inescapable aspect or element.
Tune in to tomorrow’s Synonym of the Day for a perfect word choice from a track by KRS-One.