Nerdcore is a genre of
hip hop musiccharacterized by themes and subject matter considered to be of general interest to
nerds. Self-described nerdcore musician
MC Frontalot has the earliest known recorded use of the term (to describe this genre) in the 2000 song "Nerdcore Hiphop".
[1] Frontalot, like most nerdcore artists, self-publishes his work and has released much of it for free
online. As a niche genre, nerdcore generally holds to the
DIY ethic, and has a history of self-publishing and self-production.
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Though nerdcore rappers rhyme about anything from
politics to
science fiction, there are some perennial favorites in nerdcore subject matter, including
Star Wars,
role-playing games,
science,
fantasy and
computers.
Music with similar themes, but different musical styles can be found in the
filk genres. There are hip hop artists who have recorded
compositions which focus on similar topics, but who are not generally considered nerdcore (an example would be
Blackalicious, a group which does not claim to be nerdcore, despite science-oriented songs like "Chemical Calisthenics"). Conversely, one does not need to concentrate on those topics to be nerdcore: most of the songs by Frontalot do not focus narrowly on stereotypically nerdy topics. The difference is largely one of self-identification; the group Blackalicious does not identify as "nerds", while Frontalot does.
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