rap opera

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A rap opera or hip hopera is a musical work in hip hop style with operatic form. The terms have been used to describe both dramatic works and concept albums, and hip hopera has also been used for works drawing more heavily on contemporary R&B than other hip hop such as rap.

Etymology

The word hip hopera is a portmanteau of hip hop and opera. An early use of the phrase was a 1994 album of that name by Volume 10 (although not a concept album). The first dramatic production to use the term was a 2001 telefilm by MTV, titled Carmen: A Hip Hopera.

The word received increased use after 2005, in describing R&B singer R. Kelly's Trapped in the Closet series.{{cite journal|last1=Snorton|first1=C. Riley |title=Trapped in the Epistemological Closet: Black Sexuality and the 'Ghettocentric Imagination' |journal=Souls|volume=11|issue=2|year=2009|page=99 |issn=1099-9949|doi=10.1080/10999940902910115 |s2cid=144058833 |url=https://www.academia.edu/3214548}}{{cite book|author=Sumanth Gopinath|title=The Ringtone Dialectic: Economy and Cultural Form|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6ZkyAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA246|date=19 July 2013|publisher=MIT Press|isbn=978-0-262-01915-6|pages=246–}}

History

Rap opera, also known as hip-hopera, is a hybrid genre between rap and opera. Opera is a musical genre that began in the late 16th century. Hip hop is a much newer musical genre that became popular during the 1970s.{{Cite journal|journal=The Journal of African American History|volume=90|number=3|date=Summer 2005|pages=190–195|doi=10.1086/jaahv90n3p190|title=Introduction: Hip Hop in History: Past, Present, and Future|author1=Derrick P. Aldridge|author2=James B. Stewart|s2cid=140377377 }} Historically, both rap and opera have been used as a form of expression and storytelling. Now in popular culture, the fusion of the two genres is being used for the same purpose.{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/06/style/noticed-seen-the-opera-experience-the-hip-hop.html|title=Noticed; Seen the Opera? Experience the Hip-Hop|last=Century|first=Douglas|author-link=Douglas Century|date=2001-05-06|work=The New York Times|access-date=2019-01-26|issn=0362-4331}} Historically popular and classic pieces such as Carmen and Romeo and Juliet have been transformed into hip hop pieces.

Reception

There have been mixed responses to the usage of rap opera. Theater critic Steven Oxman gave his feedback on Carmen: A Hip Hopera, stating "Carmen is MTV's first 'Hip Hopera', and while that phrase may be way too cute for its own good, this reworking of Bizet's opera into a contemporary, hip-hop musical works quite well, and represents one of the more original recent efforts to create a new form from an old one."{{Cite web|url=https://variety.com/2001/tv/reviews/carmen-a-hip-hopera-1200468590/|title=Carmen: A Hip Hopera|last=Oxman|first=Steven|date=2001-05-03|work=Variety|access-date=2019-02-10}}

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