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".

Prodigy

Prodigy or Prodigies may refer to:

  • Child prodigy, an individual who is a master of one or more skills or arts at an early age
  • Chess prodigy
  • Media

  • The Prodigy (newspaper), the University of California, Merced student newspaper
  • Prodigy (video game), a tactical role-playing game
  • Film and television

  • "Prodigy" (Dark Angel), a 2000 episode of Dark Angel
  • "Prodigy" (Stargate SG-1), a 2001 episode of Stargate SG-1
  • The Prodigy (TV series), a proposed reality TV show that never aired
  • The Prodigies (film), a 2011 French-British film
  • Literature

  • Beneath the Wheel or The Prodigy, a 1906 novel by Hermann Hesse
  • Isaac Asimov's Robot City: Prodigy, a 1988 novel by Arthur Byron Cover
  • Prodigy (David Alleyne), a mutant and member of the X-Men in the Marvel Universe
  • Prodigy (Marie Lu novel), a 2013 novel by Marie Lu
  • Prodigy (Ritchie Gilmore), a character who first appeared in Slingers
  • "The Prodigies", an 1897 short story by Willa Cather
  • Music

  • Fender Prodigy, an electric guitar produced from 1991 to 1993
  • Prodigy (online service)

    Prodigy Communications Corporation (Prodigy Services Corp., Prodigy Services Co., Trintex) was an online service that offered its subscribers access to a broad range of networked services, including news, weather, shopping, bulletin boards, games, polls, expert columns, banking, stocks, travel, and a variety of other features.

    Initially, subscribers using personal computers accessed the Prodigy service by means of POTS or X.25 dialup. For its initial roll-out, Prodigy supported 1200 bit/s modems. To provide faster service and to stabilize the diverse modem market, Prodigy offered low-cost 2400 bit/s internal modems to subscribers at a discount.

    The company claimed it was the first consumer online service, citing its graphical user interface and basic architecture as differentiation from CompuServe, which started in 1979 and used a command-line interface.

    By 1990 it was the second-largest online service provider, with 465,000 subscribers trailing only CompuServe's 600,000. Its headquarters were in White Plains, New York until 2000, when they moved to Austin, Texas.

    Prodigy (comics)

    Prodigy, in comics, may refer to:

  • Prodigy (David Alleyne), a character featured prominently in various X-Men titles
  • Prodigy (Ritchie Gilmore), a character who first appeared in Slingers
  • Spider-Man has gone by the name Prodigy, but has not gone by that name since Ritchie Gilmore took over the identity
  • See also

  • Prodigy (disambiguation)
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