Leaders of the New School began recording in late 1990 and released their debut album A Future Without a Past... in June 1991 on Elektra Records. Later that year, the group appeared on A Tribe Called Quest's critically acclaimed posse cut "Scenario".[24] In 1993, they released T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye). Smith gained popularity from his advanced rhymes as well as his unique style that was not common of many New York rap artists at the time. Raised by two Jamaican parents, Smith embraced his heritage in his music and image as an artist. Smith's unique style added an element to the group that allowed for rapid success. Soon after, however, internal problems arose because of his increasing popularity, and the group broke up on the set of Yo! MTV Raps.[25][26]
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The rap songs in composer Lin Manuel Miranda's Broadway smash "Hamilton" are about more than just the Founding Fathers. Some characters' lines and rhymes offer clues about their personalities and pay homage to hip hop artists of the past.
The word orange is notorious for being un-rhymable. The rhyming sound of a word is determined by its sound from the vowel in the last stressed syllable to the word's end. Orange can be pronounced either as a two-syllable word (\AR-inj\ or \OR-inj\) or a dialectal one-syllable word (\ARNJ\ or \ORNJ\). Thus, as a two-syllable word with the stress on the penultimate syllable, it requires at least a two-syllable word to rhyme with. And, indeed, there is an obscure one that rhymes with orange that your grade-school teacher and parents did not tell you about (because odds are they, like many others, were unaware of its existence). We'll get to that word after a few words about a different way to rhyme with orange.
Language experts consider words with the same sounding final syllable as constituting a special kind of rhyme. Thus, orange can be rhymed, imperfectly, with one-syllable words having a final \j\, as in hinge and cringe, and with two-syllable words ending in that sound, such as impinge, challenge, and lozenge. The result of matching such words with orange is called half rhyme, sometimes also called near rhyme, slant rhyme, or oblique rhyme. In a half rhyme, the words correspond only in their final consonant sounds, and not in a preceding vowel sound. Although they aren't referring to this literary device by name, both rapper Eminem and billionaire Elon Musk have presented an example of it in their challenging of the idea that there is no word that rhymes with orange.
So, rhymers, if you are so inclined to end a line of a couplet with orange, there are options. Many words can be conceived to make a half rhyme, or there is always sporange. Though you might have an easier time contemplating half rhymes rather than how to end a line with sporange.
Like song lyrics, rhymes are so easily recalled that they stick with us. In fact, rhyming can be an important technique to help us remember things. It all has to do with mnemonics, tools that can be used to improve and assist human memory. The term "mnemonic" is derived from the Greek word for memory; it's also thought to be related to Mnemosyne, a Greek goddess whose name means "remembrance."
But rhymes are one of the simplest ways to boost memory. The end of each line ends in a similar sound, creating a singsong pattern that is easier to remember. Take this age-old rhyme memorized by schoolchildren for instance: "In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue." By rhyming information, our brains can encode it more easily. This is known as "acoustic encoding" and refers to the ability to remember and understand something learned through hearing. When we see a rhyme, we break the words into phonemes -- the first step in decoding a word. Essentially, we use rhymes to understand and remember a word's sound structure [sources: Psych Central, Kolata].
There are recurring cycles, ups and downs, but the course of events is essentially the same, with small variations. It has been said that history repeats itself. This is perhaps not quite correct; it merely rhymes.
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Since internal rhyme is defined by the position the rhymes occupy within the line of verse, whether a line contains internal rhyme depends in large part upon where line breaks are placed. For instance, the lines
While the placement of line breaks here is somewhat awkward, it illustrates how the difference between internal rhyme and end rhyme is really just a matter of where the line breaks are placed. But that doesn't mean the line breaks are unimportant. Even in poems without a consistent meter, line breaks help to set the rhythm of the poem. Note in these two examples how the line breaks put more emphasis on the final words of each line, making the rhyme itself clearer and more obvious. Poets make decisions about where to place line breaks for all sorts of reasons; how it emphasizes, or doesn't emphasize, any rhymes is one of those reasons.
Most people, when they think about what constitutes a rhyme, are actually thinking about just one type of rhyme in particular: perfect rhyme. Perfect rhymes refer only to words with identical sounds like "game" and "tame," or "table" and "fable." But there are actually many different types of rhymes, and all of them can be used to create internal rhymes.
Internal rhyme is especially common in rap. In the following example, not all the rhymes are perfect (for example, "close" and "boast" is technically a forced rhyme) but they're all still internal rhymes. Here's an excerpt:
Poets use internal rhyme for many of the same reasons they use rhyme in general: because it makes language sound more beautiful and thoughtfully-composed, like music. Internal rhymes can also help to increase the sense of rhythm of poetry, thus making it not only more pleasant to listen to but easier to both understand and memorize.
The use of rhyme in general has fallen out of favor with many poets writing today. However, despite this trend the use of internal rhyme maintains some popularity, because it's a more subtle form of rhyme that can increase the aesthetic quality of a poetic composition without making it sound overtly "rhyme-y." Internal rhyme is particularly common in song lyrics, where it is usually used in conjunction with end rhyme to increase the number of rhymes that can be delivered in a single line, which has the effect of making songs easier to remember.
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Burma-Shave Cheetos' Mascot with Attitude Chester Cheetah used to talk like this, as seen in his old catchphrase "It's not easy being cheesy." His game Chester Cheetah: Too Cool to Fool, aside from the title, has a manual full of rhymes, including the possible Engrish "As is Chester Cheetah way, is one-person play."
Asian Animation, Not from Japan nor Western Nations Gaju Bhai: Gaju Bhai himself is prone to speaking in rhyme. In one episode, Gaju Bhai fights an energy-absorbing Giant Enemy Crab that speaks entirely in rhyme.Banana is my food-a! You cannot call me dude-a! My energy source is you-a! Remember my name, it's Crabadu-a! John the Don from Motu Patlu has a tendency to speak in rhyme (example: in "Animal Instinct", he makes a rhyme about how nobody will find him in the forest, since the Hindi word for forest, "van", rhymes with the "Don" in John the Don's name). One of his minions, Number 1, often thinks he is making a poem when he speaks in rhyme and says he likes the poem. This is averted in the English dub where John the Don speaks normally, though Number 1 still praises him for "speaking like a poet". Jarjit from Upin & Ipin loves to insert pantun (Malay poem with rhymes) into his dialogue.
Fan Fic Antics Along Came a Spider explains Zecora doing this as a side effect of a cure to Eldritch Abomination spider bite. Several other My Little Pony fan fictions have this lampshade with Decor's Delicious Dilemma and Attack of the Killer Oranges having Zecora have trouble rhyming with orange. "Rhyme Time", an episode of Script Fic Calvin & Hobbes: The Series, is centered upon Calvin accidentally making everyone gain this habit. The MTM defuses it with a Least Rhymable Word - orange. In Hitman Miami, villain Mr. Pi keeps speaking in rhyme during fights, much to 47's frustration when he duels him. Eventually, he manages to get 47 himself talking in rhyme for a moment. The appropriately named "Rhymey" from My Brave Pony: Starfleet Magic rhymes absolutely everything, from ordinary conversations to attack names even to grunts of pain. Unfortunately, they're not good rhymes. In The Official Fanfiction University Of Middle-earth, Lina becomes this, after eating cursed Valinor Vegetable Soup. In Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!, Santa Claus speaks entirely in rhyme as well as all of the narration of the Christmas Episode he appears in, "Jingle My Bells, Baby". He even gets All For One doing it during their battle. Fallout: Equestria: Flashbacks show that Zecora from the main show still did this, and it appears to be a zebra thing. While Xenith normally doesn't rhyme, occasionally when she's not paying attention she'll slip into rhyming. Past Sins: Zecora speaks in rhymes like in "Tainted Blessing": Zecroa: A lupus minor is what you saw, I have no doubt. I too have noticed them lingering about. They claim a distant mountain as their home, but recently in this land they have begun to roam. For days they have stirred the forest, put it at unease. In truth, there are far too many monsters amongst these trees. Windfall: Zecora does this, and during an argument between her and Nurse Redheart the latter realizes that she's started doing it too. In Honey Sirius acquires several new elves to replace Kreacher, all of whom speak in rhyme. In Summer Harry starts speaking in rhyme after Michael messes up a spell. 006ab0faaa
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