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Nerdcore hip hop, or geeksta rap, is a subgenre of hip hop music that is performed by nerds, and is characterized by themes and subject matter considered to be of general interest to nerds. Self-described nerdcore musician MC Frontalot coined the term in 2000 in the song "Nerdcore Hip-Hop". Frontalot, like most nerdcore artists, self-published his work.
Popular nerdcore subject matter includes Star Wars (Frontalot's "Yellow Lasers", 2 Skinnee J's "Mind Trick", mc chris's "Fett's Vette"), science (MC Hawking's "Entropy", 2 Skinnee J's "Pluto"), and computers. Many non-nerdcore hip hop compositions exist that focus on these and similar topics.
Nerdcore artists
- Beefy
- 2 Skinnee J's
- Commodore 64
- mc chris
- Jesse Dangerously
- Lords of the Rhymes
- MC Frontalot
- MC Hawking
- MC Lars
- MC Paul Barman
- Optimus Rhyme
- YTCracker
- MSW
- Futuristic Sex Robotz
- Monzy
- MC Plus+
Related artists
Although the following commercially-released albums and songs do not meet the necessary and sufficient conditions of nerdcore, they do feature themes typical of the genre:
- Dream Warriors – "Twelve Sided Dice" (1991)
- Dream Warriors – "Voyage Through the Multiverse" (1991)
- "Weird Al" Yankovic – "It's All About The Pentiums" (1999)
- General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners – "L.O.L.- Loser On Line (Hate the Player, Hate the Game)" (2005)
- Eric Schwartz - Wimp Pimp (2005)
- The Lonely Island's fictional rap group Incredibad verges on nerdcore in several songs, such as Just 2 Guyz.
Media coverage
- Scott, Toby. "Beware geeks bearing riffs." The Guardian June 17, 2002.
- Andrews, Robert. "Rap Marketing Comes to Nerdcore." Wired June 23, 2005.
- The Brian Lehrer Show. "(Not So) Hip-Hop." WNYC, New York. August 11, 2005.
- Colgan, Jim. "Nerd Hip-Hop, Flowing Like Han Solo" NPR November 7, 2005.
- Reed, Bryan. "Nerdcore Hip-Hop" The Daily Tarheel December 8, 2005.
- Clendenin, Mike. "Geeksta Rappers Rhyme Tech Talk" EE Times February 13, 2006.
External links
- Flocabulary Hip-hop for SAT prep and expanding your vocabulary.
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