Listen, I'm
saying my chick bad, my chick hood
My chick do stuff that yo' chick wish she could
My chick bad, better than yours
My chick do stuff that I can't even put in words
Her swagger don't stop, her body won't quit
So, fool, pipe down, you ain't talkin' 'bout shit
My chick bad, tell me if you've seen her
She always bring the racket like Venus and Serena
My chick do stuff that yo' chick wish she could
My chick bad, better than yours
My chick do stuff that I can't even put in words
Her swagger don't stop, her body won't quit
So, fool, pipe down, you ain't talkin' 'bout shit
My chick bad, tell me if you've seen her
She always bring the racket like Venus and Serena
This is a simple rap about how this man’s woman
is “bad”, meaning she is an outstanding female.
This stanza has a rhyme scheme of AABBCCDD. In line three and four, the words “yours” and “words” do not rhyme by sound, but the singer makes them rhyme. This makes them a slant rhyme. This slant rhyme can be seen in the last two lines with “her” and “Serena”.
A beat is created with the repetition of “My Chick” in lines 2-3,7. This helps the listener’s ear get use to the words, but there is a break of two lines before it is repeated again. This break keeps the listener on edge, because they expect the repetition, but this interrupted by different words.
The overall tone of this stanza is one of masculine ownership of a woman. This is reinforced with the phrase “my chick”, which is repeated several times, as mentioned before. It also implies that his chick is bad, because she overly sexual. For example the line “My chick do stuff that I can’t even put in words”. This phrase is not usually linked with house cleaning, but it is more aligned with sexual favors.
Even with this poems sexual agenda, I do enjoy this rap. It has a very catchy rap, and I find it as a parody on other raps. The reason I find it a parody is, so many raps speak about their “bad” woman, and this rap over dose it’s reference to its “bad” woman.
This stanza has a rhyme scheme of AABBCCDD. In line three and four, the words “yours” and “words” do not rhyme by sound, but the singer makes them rhyme. This makes them a slant rhyme. This slant rhyme can be seen in the last two lines with “her” and “Serena”.
A beat is created with the repetition of “My Chick” in lines 2-3,7. This helps the listener’s ear get use to the words, but there is a break of two lines before it is repeated again. This break keeps the listener on edge, because they expect the repetition, but this interrupted by different words.
The overall tone of this stanza is one of masculine ownership of a woman. This is reinforced with the phrase “my chick”, which is repeated several times, as mentioned before. It also implies that his chick is bad, because she overly sexual. For example the line “My chick do stuff that I can’t even put in words”. This phrase is not usually linked with house cleaning, but it is more aligned with sexual favors.
Even with this poems sexual agenda, I do enjoy this rap. It has a very catchy rap, and I find it as a parody on other raps. The reason I find it a parody is, so many raps speak about their “bad” woman, and this rap over dose it’s reference to its “bad” woman.
No comments:
Post a Comment