Rap Conversation Questions

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    1. Do you like rap music?

    2. Who is your favorite rapper?

    3. When did you first start listening to rap?

    4. What do you like most about rap music?

    5. Do you prefer old-school rap or modern rap? Why?

    6. What’s your favorite rap song?

    7. Do you know any rappers from your country?

    8. Have you ever tried to write or freestyle rap?

    9. Do you think rap is more about rhythm or lyrics?

    10. What do you think makes a good rapper?

    11. Some people say rap is poetry. Do you agree?

    12. What message do you think most rap songs try to send?

    13. Do you think rap influences young people in a positive or negative way?

    14. If you could collaborate with any rapper, who would it be?

    15. How do you feel about rap songs that use bad language?

    16. Do you think rap is misunderstood by older generations?

    17. What role does rap play in modern culture?

    18. Some people say rap is about expressing pain and truth. What do you think?

    19. Do you think rap music can be educational or socially powerful?

    20. How do you feel when you listen to rap — motivated, relaxed, or something else?

    21. If you could change something about today’s rap scene, what would it be?

    22. Have you ever been to a rap concert? What was it like?

    23. Do you think rap without lyrics (instrumental beats) can still be powerful?

    24. Some people say rap today is more about money and fame than talent. Do you agree?

    25. If you had to explain rap to someone who’s never heard it before, what would you say?