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Boastful, self-aggrandizing songs occur in all genres, but bragging songs in Hip-Hop — called braggadocio — is a cornerstone of the genre, in a tradition stemming back to before The Golden Age of Hip Hop. It's ubiquitous for rappers to rap about how they're badass, their money, their drugs and guns, who they hang with, how successful they are, how good-looking they are, and how they're really good at rapping. The reason this is so important to hip-hop is because of the genre's origins as DJ chatter during live party entertainment — a DJ would keep party-goers hyped up by reminding them that they're having the best time at the best party with the best DJ, and giving them as much evidence as possible to make them believe it. Hip-hop, particularly Battle Rapping, is also a descendent of the traditional African-American insult game known as "the dozens", in which players might defend themselves from an opponent's attack by boasting about themselves. The last reason for bragging's popularity is as a reaction to the racism and classism that the working class Black Americans who invented hip-hop were subjected to — bragging is a way of rejecting all the negative stereotypes placed on the rapper, and affirming their power and greatness. Because of this, braggadocio by people who don't face negative stereotypes can come off as bullying — rappers from more privileged backgrounds often avoid brags, play them for laughs or use heel personas to avoid cultural insensitivity. Compare Bragging Theme Tune and A Wild Rapper Appears!. A lot of songs that may appear to be about other topics are really just braggadocio songs using Unusual Dysphemism — most commonly, songs about gang violence as a metaphor for being the best at rapping. If sung by an antagonistic character, can be considered a Villain Song. Also compare Battle Rapping, where boastful rapping is a component of the Sub-Genre. |
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The Simpsons: The episode "New Kids on the Blech," where Bart is reading aloud from the song they're to sing (sort-of rap, like the Boy Bands do): In "The Itchy and Scratchy and Poochie Show", Poochie's introduction when he first appears on Itchy and Scratchy has one. Referenced when Homer turns paparrazo and tries to provoke champion boxer Drederick Tatum to violence, which actually just takes the following words. |
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The Rap Critic raps about this in his music video "Oh, Really?": | |
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Teen Witch has a trio of white boys rap against the titular character's best friend who all of a sudden starts rapping boastfully as a result of her friend's witch powers. | |
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Look Pimpin from MadWorld, as sung by the final boss, The Black Baron (stop staring). There's also You Don't Know Me, which was based around the lady bosses (Elise and Rin-Rin). Not based on anyone, but still a boast of power, is Ain't That Funny, the Great Wall Street theme. In Anarchy Reigns, Maxmillion has Unlimited Resources, a song that describes how nothing can stop him and how he'll destroy all in his way. There are also now two song for the ladies, I Know U Want Me for Rinrin and It's All About Me for Feirin. Honestly, pretty much 95% of Anarchy Reings' soundtrack consists of rap that proclaims the singer's superiority, usually in battle. Given that they are battle themes, this is not surprising. Jaw? Lights Out? Play My Ass Off? Kill Em All? Pick pretty much any song in the soundtrack, it's significantly more likely to be a boastful rap than anything else. |
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The SCP Foundation has an epic rap battle between SCP-076-2 and SCP-682. Then there's this exchange between SCP-1548 and SCP-682. In Morse Code, no less. |
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In Anarchy Reigns, Maxmillion has Unlimited Resources, a song that describes how nothing can stop him and how he'll destroy all in his way. There are also now two song for the ladies, I Know U Want Me for Rinrin and It's All About Me for Feirin. Honestly, pretty much 95% of Anarchy Reings' soundtrack consists of rap that proclaims the singer's superiority, usually in battle. Given that they are battle themes, this is not surprising. Jaw? Lights Out? Play My Ass Off? Kill Em All? Pick pretty much any song in the soundtrack, it's significantly more likely to be a boastful rap than anything else. |
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Hot Chip's "The Warning" parodies it with a chorus that'd sound threatening, if only it weren't delivered in a mild-mannered voice more reminiscent of John Arbuckle than Jay-Z... | |
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Sushi K's rap in Snow Crash. Which is frighteningly terrible and ironically contrasted with a murder carried out by Raven, described in-book as the baddest-ass motherfucker in the world. | |
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Mischa Bachinski's first character song of Ride the Cyclone, "This Song is Awesome," certainly fits the bill. Living unhappily with his adoptive parents in a podunk mining town in Northern Saskatchewan, Mischa aspired to become a famous, wealthy rapper so as to escape the poverty and boredom of his life (at least he did, before dying in a roller coaster accident). He even had a youtube page where he published his raps under the name stage name "Bad Egg." His song evokes the style of mid-2000's Hip-Hop, complete with gratuitous Auto-Tune over Mischa's heavy Ukrainian accent as he describes his imagined riches. | |
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There are mock rap battles in Homestuck (of course), including the lamest and best in the history of Paradox Space. At one point, Tavros attempts to troll Dave by performing a Boastful Rap ("'Cause I'm your bully, and you're not in charge"), but unintentionally keeps making it homoerotic, much to Tavros's chagrin. |
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In Turning Red, the song "Nobody Like U" contains one about Robaire's attractiveness. | |
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Jon Lajoie's Everyday Normal Guy talks about how normal he is. As well as the "MC Vagina" videos, which parody boastful rapping through inept lyrics and obvious exaggerations. |
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DJ Khaled's All I Do Is Win might be one of the straightest examples to hit the charts in recent years. Features guest spots from T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, and Rick Ross, and every single one of them is attempting to one-up each other. | |
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I'm so fancy, can't you taste this gold? | |
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Jimmy's rap from Dreamgirls, which immediately leads to the firing of Jimmy. | |
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Cher Lloyd's "Swagger Jagger". A white British girl rapping about how awesome she is and how everyone's trying to jack her swag, to the tune of "Oh My Darling, Clementine". It's exactly as ridiculous as it sounds. | |
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Knuckles the Echidna gets into the act in Sonic Adventure, trying to convince us that he didn't chuckle in every single one of his Sonic 3 appearances, or that he has any form of visible musculature. | |
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The opening of "(My Name Is) Macbeth" by Mitch Benn (the Too Late To Cancel live bonus track version): | |
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The song "Legend Has It" by rap duo Run the Jewels is entirely made up of these, even cracking a joke about it when the tail end of one of El-P's boasts is abruptly cut off by a bored female voice (actually that of his wife) telling him to quit it. | |
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Meghan Trainor has some songs off her second album, Thank You, with elements of these, with her verse in "Watch Me Do" being perhaps the best example, with some singing blended in. | |
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Bender from Futurama is fond of these | |
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The Black Eyed Peas do this sometimes, like "Boom Boom Pow" and "Imma Be." Fergie does this too ("Fergalicious," anyone?). | |
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Olive from A.N.T. Farm spits fire on the M-I-C mostly about her genius-like talents | |
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Ludacris: "Stand Up", bragging about his various club antics and including the memorable line "Watch out for the medallion, my diamonds are reckless, feels like a midget is hanging from my necklace" Ludacris' Rollout is someone in amazement of his loot, mixed with telling the media to stop hounding him. In fact, a B-side on his first album is called "Mouthing Off": |
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Lil B has claimed to be God, Bill Clinton, the Devil, Paris Hilton, Hugh Hefner, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, Mel Gibson, and Ellen Degeneres and to look like Jesus, Bill Gates mixed with Barack Obama, and the pope. He also called himself "The Based God," whatever that means. | |
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While most of Bad Lip Reading's "(Rockin') All Nite Long" is silly like their other works, Wiz Khalifa lays one straight line that stands out. | |
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All over the place in Hamilton. George Washington gets one ("Right Hand Man"), John Laurens gets a couple of verses (in "Aaron Burr, Sir" and "My Shot"), Hercules Mulligan and the Marquis du Lafayette get a verse in those two plus a few more (in "Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)" and "Guns and Ships" respectively), and Alexander Hamilton himself gets nearly three full songs ("My Shot", "Non-Stop", and "Hurricane"). | |
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Every episode of Epic Rap Battles of History involves at least some of this. | |
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Ken Ashcorp does this in "20 Percent Cooler", except with Ponies. | |
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"Remember the Name" by Fort Minor (Mike Shinoda and Styles of Beyond working together), in which each artist gets two verses. They proceed to describe themselves in a distinctly self-satisfied fashion. | |
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Pokémon: The Mew-sical has Brock's song, which is a rap about how he's a chick magnet using Pokemon-themed words. It's... not entirely accurate. | |
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That said, Flo Rida isn't much better with this trope. Most of his bigger songs fit it very well, most notably "Club Can't Handle Me" and "Good Feeling". | |
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Name one Pitbull song that either doesn't fit this trope to a T or is about partying in the club. "Castle Made of Sand" from Planet Pit does come close to averting this trope — it does have a few brags but is much more about his past, his mother and how he grew up without a father. |
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Regal Pinion's "Clockwork Seraph" is this. As well as "Secret Keys". The song "More Grim Grimoire" can be seen as a deconstruction since he slowly delves into lamenting that he can't improve since there is no one better than himself. | |
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"Deadpool - A Blurred Lines Parody", done by D Piddy, basically turns that song into one of these, centered on the titular character. | |
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