Rap Radio

Rap Radio

This rap music radio station also plays a wide range of plays a wide range of hip hop, trap and dubstep, and is now broadcasting at 320kb. The station's HTML5 radio player will start playing automatically mobile devices excepted. Now playing information and track times are available below and will update every two minutes. Links for those who prefer to use an external media player are also available.

Rap radio links: Winamp (.pls), Windows Media Player (.asx) and Apple (.qtl).

About rap

Rapping (also known simply as rap or mcing and spitting bars) is the rhythmical delivery of spoken rhymes and lyrics and is often associated with hip hop music and culture. Rapping loosely defines an area between speech, poetry and singing and is usually performed over a backing beat. Rapping (or emceeing, MCing, or rhyming) is “spoken or chanted rhyming lyrics”. The components of rapping include “content”, “flow” (rhythm and rhyme), and “delivery”. Rapping is distinct from spoken-word poetry in that it is performed in time to a beat (external meter). Rapping is often associated with and a primary ingredient of hip-hop music, but the origins of the phenomenon can be said to predate hip-hop culture by centuries.


Save this page directly to your mobile phone home page for instant autoplay access or embed this station into any web page using the following HTML


<audio src="https://www.partyvibe.com:8063/;listen.pls?sid=1" autoplay="true" controls="true"><audio>

News

04.08.20 - Our web based radio players now work in all web browsers again.

03.08.20 - Our radio station embed links (see above) have all recently been updated. Please be sure to update any pages you have which may be using them as soon as possible. Thank you!

Available options

1. Should streaming start immediately, options include autoplay="true" and autoplay="false".
2. Controls available or not, options include controls="true" and controls="false".
3. Should audio playback be muted at launch, options include muted="true" and muted="false".
4. The volume at which playback should begin at launch, range 0.0 (silent) to 1.0 (loudest).
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