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{{Short description|Subgenre of hip hop}}

'''Frat rap''' is a [[subgenre]] of [[hip hop music]] that emerged in the late 2000s. [[Asher Roth]]'s 2009 song "[[I Love College]]" is considered the progenitor of the subgenre, which is characterized by a basic rhyming style, a sing-songy cadence, and lyrics about debaucherous parties, doing drugs, and women. Frat rap quickly became commercially popular among a predominately white, college-aged, suburban male audience in the northeastern United States, and notable frat rappers such as [[Mac Miller]] and [[Lil Dicky]] later became successful in mainstream hip hop.