Ad-libs can make musicians more famous than the best bars that they’ve ever delivered on wax. Just think about it. When a dope ad-lib gets stuck in your head, it stays there all day – or month. Sure, ...
From “Shark Tank” to “The Great British Bake Off,” reality TV has captured Annika Joshi ’28. An avid supporter of the genre, Joshi has moved on to a new level of fandom: creating her own reality TV ...
The term ad-lib comes from the Latin ad libitum, or “at one’s pleasure.” It refers to the spontaneous creation or alteration of dialogue, actions, or moments by actors during a performance. Ad-libbing ...
Imagine a hip-hop song without a single ad-lib, just straight rhyming for three minutes and 30 seconds without a single pause for a laugh or a cool catch phrase. Sounds pretty uneventful, right?
What does James Brown have in common with Waka Flocka Flame, Migos, Soulja Boy and a number of other hip-hop artists? You guessed it: the ad-lib. Waka Flocka has used ad-libs since his first song, “We ...
In the world of music, it’s not always the bars and the beats that keep listeners engaged, but the one or two-word ad-libs that make the song special. Atlanta’s own OJ Da Juiceman is the perfect ...
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