Triple Entendres In Rap

Triple Entendres In Rap



Don’t Ask Me How: The Elusive TRIPLE Entendre in Hip-Hop …


What are some examples of triple entendres? – Quora, Don’t Ask Me How: The Elusive TRIPLE Entendre in Hip-Hop …


What are some examples of double entendres in rap music …


The triple entendre is an elusive-ass motherfucker. Some scholars say it does not exist! – they claim alleged triple entendres are usually just misunderstood homophones. At Rap Genius, we believe…


Triple entendres are paragraphs that are about a subject that contains, in the body, more than one double entendre. I have so many entendres that I get them mixed up. But, my problem is this: I do not understand the terms on the site well enough for me to put my writing here because I do not want to take a chance of losing ownership.


6/30/2013  · This is a triple entendre because it could mean a) Nas will defeat foes with a 9 millimeter gun, or b) that he will defeat.44 guns (which are bigger) with a 9 millimeter because he is that tough,…


At least one triple entendre in Rap God. 2.Busta Rhymes (Was in a group called Leaders of the New School) what about the line You witnessing a massacre (mass occur) like you watching a church gathering take place. Wow, didn’t even realize that one.


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What are some examples of triple entendres? A quick search for triple entendres brought up a bunch of examples from rap. This gentleman, Storm, explains a line from Lupe Fiasco’s SL R: Go back in time, take the slaves plows, shovels, and the hooooes And the hoes (women), 10/11/2012  · Wikipedia discusses triple entendres and gives a couple of examples: A triple entendre is a phrase that can be understood in any of three ways, such as in the cover of the 1981 Rush album Moving Pictures. The left side of the front cover shows a moving company carrying paintings out.


Not to mention one of the best lines in a rap battle: “I’m ‘bout to son ‘Kiss (SunKiss) like a soda” 9. Pusha T “Powder face like a Geisha, Arm & Hammer for the breakup, turn one into two, watch the brick kiss and makeup, woo!” King of Coke Rap , Pusha Ton has been weighing puns.


1/8/2011  · Fried Chicken isn’t a triple entendre. First of all, it’s not even an entendre at all entendre’ s are usually single phrases or single words that can be construed in different ways. What Nas used in Fried Chicken is an extended metaphor. And it’s not a triple metaphor either, fried chicken only means two things: a woman and a piece of fried chicken.

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