Toast,
Chatting, or
Deejaying is the act of talking or chanting over a
rhythm or
beat. The lyrics can be either improvised or pre-written. Toasting has been used in various
African traditions, such as
griots chanting over a drum beat,
Jamaican music forms, such as
dancehall,
reggae,
ska,
dub, and
lovers rock. Toasting's mix of talking and chanting may have influenced the development of
rapping in US
hip hop music. The combination of singing and toasting is known as
singjaying.
Sourced Quotes
- "These kind of narrative poems are called toasts. They are rhyming stories, often lengthy, which are told mostly amongst men. Violent, scatalogical, obscene, misogynist, they have been used for decades to while away the time in situations of enforced boredom, whether prison, armed services or streetcorner life."
- David Toop (1991). Rap Attack 2, 29. New York: Serpent's Tail. ISBN 1852422432.