The phrase man-bapis not used, but this is the concept.
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The man-baprelationship does have historical reality.
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He thought that was man-bap.
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One variation is the chipbapor barm, which uses a flourybapor barm cake instead of white sliced bread.
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On the album, he delivers a unique rapping-singing combination, paired with diverse styles of production, including boombap, electronic, and live instrumentation.
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The heavy, boombap-influenced drums and the haunting synthesizer-keyboard elements account for much of the album's dark feel.
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The time is the best ally of lowbap.
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There are different words forbap, according to the person being served.
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A common example is using ("jinji") instead of ("bap") for food.
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Blaas are sometimes confused with a similar bun, known as abap, which is often served with less flour.
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The song is backed by a minimal, boombaporientated production, with guitars and drums interspersed throughout.
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Boombapis an onomatopoeia for the drum sounds prominent in boombap.
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The style of production is inspired by boombapproduction, with prominent sounding drums.
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It is called "ssalbap" when "bap" consists entirely of steamed white rice, "boribap" if it made of rice with barley, or "jobap" when white rice mixed with millet.
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