ایمو رپ

ایمو رپ (به انگلیسی: Emo rap) یک ژانر تلفیقی از هیپ هاپ و ایمو[9] است که در اواسط دههٔ ۲۰۱۰ از ساوندکلاود رپ منشأ گرفت.[14] این ژانر، بیت‌ها و رپ‌خوانی موسیقی هیپ هاپ را با مضامین، سازها و آوازهای مختص موسیقی ایمو تلفیق می‌کند.[15][16] همچنین تحت تأثیر ژانرهای راک مانند ایندی راک، دریم پاپ، گرانج، پاپ پانک و نیو متال و نیز عناصر هیپ هاپِ موسیقی ترپ، کلاود رپ و آلترناتیو هیپ هاپ است. گاهی اوقات اصطلاح «ایمو رپ» با «ساوندکلاود رپ» ادغام می‌شود.[4]

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