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Hip hop skit

A hip hop skit is a form of sketch comedy that appears on a hip hop album or mixtape, and is usually written and performed by the artists themselves. Skits can appear on albums or mixtapes as individual tracks, or at the beginning or end of a song. Some skits are part of concept albums and contribute to an album's concept. Skits also occasionally appear on albums of other genres.

The hip-hop skit was more or less pioneered by De La Soul and their producer Prince Paul who incorporated many skits on their 1989 debut album 3 Feet High and Rising.

The Hip Hop Skit although dominant throughout the 90s and the early 2000s began to be phased out in the later half of the 2000s and the early 2010s. Reasons for this include the popularity of MP3 as well as the invention of the iPod Shuffle, which could only play tracks in a random order.

Writing for The AV Club, Evan Rytlewski opined that skits may have originally been in vogue because an expanded tracklisting would look more appealing to would be buyers, although he noted that their first inclusion on a De La Soul record was most likely just them being "eccentric".

Malice

Malice may refer to:

Law

  • Malice (law), a legal term describing the intent to harm
  • Entertainment

    Film and literature

  • Malice (film), a 1993 film starring Nicole Kidman, Alec Baldwin and Bill Pullman
  • Malice (novel), by American Romance Author Danielle Steel
  • Malice (series), a young adult novel series by Chris Wooding
  • Malice (comics), the name of four different Marvel Comics villains
  • Music

  • Malice (British band), a UK punk rock group from Crawley, predecessor of The Cure
  • Malice (American band), an American heavy metal group
  • Malice (Through the Eyes of the Dead album), 2007
  • Malice (Gehenna album), 1996
  • No Malice (formerly Malice), stage name of Gene Thornton, half of the hip-hop duo Clipse
  • Video games

  • Malice (1997 video game), a 1997 total conversion for Quake released by Quantum Axcess
  • Malice (2004 video game), a 2004 video game for PS2 and Xbox developed by Argonaut Games
  • People

  • Jerry Tuite (1967–2003), American professional wrestler also known by the ring name Malice
  • Malice Green (died 1992), man who died in the custody of Detroit Police after being arrested
  • Malice (Gehenna album)

    Malice (Our Third Spell) is the third full length album by the Norwegian black metal band Gehenna.

    Track listing

  • "She Who Loves The Flames" - 5:00
  • "Made To Suffer" - 4:42
  • "Touched And Left For Dead" - 5:16
  • "Bleeding The Blue Flame" - 5:04
  • "Manifestation" - 4:50
  • "Ad Arma Ad Arma" - 14:00
  • "The Pentagram" - 5:46
  • "Malice" - 3:02
  • "The Word Became Flesh" - 4:53
  • "Before The Seventh Moon" - 5:43
  • Credits

  • Sanrabb - Lead Guitar, Vocals
  • Dolgar - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
  • E.N. Death - Bass
  • Sarcana - Keyboards
  • Dirge Rep - Drums
  • References

  • Jackie Smit: Gehenna - WW, 20 June 2005, accessed on 14 January 2013.
  • Malice (film)

    Malice is a 1993 American psychological thriller film directed by Harold Becker. The screenplay by Aaron Sorkin and Scott Frank is based on a story by Jonas McCord. It stars Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman, Bill Pullman, Anne Bancroft and George C. Scott.

    Plot

    Andy (Bill Pullman) and Tracy Safian (Nicole Kidman) are a newlywed couple living in a Victorian house that they are restoring in Western Massachusetts. He is an Associate Dean at a local college, while his wife teaches art to children. When a student is attacked and seriously wounded by a serial rapist, Dr. Jed Hill (Alec Baldwin), a brilliant surgeon who has recently joined the staff of the area hospital operates and saves her life. Money is tight, so Andy invites him to rent the third floor of his home with Tracy in order to finance the new plumbing. With his propensity to bring home sexual partners and to party late into the night, Jed quickly proves himself to be a less-than-ideal tenant.

    When Paula Bell (Gwyneth Paltrow), one of Andy's students, is attacked and killed by the serial rapist, Andy is the one to find her body, prompting police Detective Dana Harris (Bebe Neuwirth) to view him as a possible suspect. Harris asks Andy to come to the police station and submit a semen sample to clear his name. While at the police station, Andy learns that Tracy has been hospitalized and is being operated on by Jed. In removing one of Tracy's ovaries, which has ruptured due to a cyst, Jed discovers Tracy is pregnant, but the stress of the procedure causes the fetus to abort.

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    by: Kanye West

    This was founded years ago
    By broke slaves, years ago
    Who did not have, years ago
    By broke brothas in the 20s, years ago
    Who did not have when we could not eat
    Hmm, remember that?
    Eating all of our cereal with forks because we wanted to save the milk, do you remember that? Hmm?
    Do you remember all those Christmases when your Mama walked in the room and pretended she was the tree, huh?
    Remember that?




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