Folkloristers
Definition
Folkloristers: Plural noun for experts or enthusiasts who study, collect, and preserve folklore, myths, legends, urban tales, and cultural traditions. In hip-hop linguistics, refers to MCs, griots, or storytellers who document street lore, hood fables, and generational narratives through rhyme schemes and oral history.
Used in lyrics
“'We folkloristers spittin' ancient flows from the block's hidden scrolls / Keepin' the real tales alive, no cap, just soul.' – Inspired by Nas, 'N.Y. State of Mind' vibe.”
“'Folkloristers in the cipher, weavin' myths from the trap wire / Ancestors' whispers in my bars, set the culture on fire.' – Ghostface Killah style, hypothetical Wu-Tang track.”
“'Call us folkloristers, preservin' the lore of the struggle and glory / From slave ship stories to gold chain fables, hip-hop's true allegory.' – Kendrick Lamar-esque, 'Sing About Me' extension.”
“'The folkloristers ride, griots with mics, droppin' legends that stick / Street folklore masters, turnin' pain into hits.' – Biggie Smalls influence, 'Ten Crack Commandments' remix.”
“'Folkloristers unite, chronicle the fight under city lights / Rhymes like elders' rites, passin' wisdom through the nights.' – Common, 'I Used to Love H.E.R.' nod.”
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