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10->''And now the token rap verse that doesn't make any sense''\
11''But helps me get a small percentage of the urban music market''
12-->-- '''Music/JonLajoie''', "Pop Song"
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14You're listening to a {{pop}} song, when suddenly, out of nowhere, a rapper jumps into the song. Then, almost as suddenly as they appeared, [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment they disappear into the night, and the song returns to normal.]]
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16It can be, but is not necessarily, a rapping bridge. This is generally due to deals made by record companies to [[MusicIsPolitics promote both artists]]. Or, more simply, the two could be genuine friends who work together all the time. Such songs are often {{bowdlerise}}d on the radio when the entire rap verse is deleted even if it contains nothing questionable, as if the musical concept itself is offensive (or maybe because the station figures their listeners don't like rap). This happens a lot during eras when Top 40 and urban radio don't have a lot of crossover artists -- it's an attempt by labels to tentatively promote pop artists to a more urban audience and vice versa without committing to a verse they can't remove.
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18Don't be surprised to find the pop singer returning the favor by singing the hook in a later song by said rapper.
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20A similar practice existed in the early 1940s (which could be called A Wild Texan Appears), where a guy with a southern accent suddenly started talking over the music without warning. Another similar practice existed during the electronic music craze of the early-to-mid-2010s (which could be called A Wild Dubstep Producer Appears), where the song, without warning, would stop dead for a {{dubstep}}-esque breakdown (notable examples include Music/JustinBieber's "Beauty and a Beat" and Music/NickiMinaj's "Starships").
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22The trope name is a pun on a line in the ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' games "A wild <Pokémon> appeared!", [[BeamMeUpScotty which has become a meme with the verb in the present tense "appears"]].
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25!!Examples:
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28[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
29* ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' features Wam and his gang breaking into freestyle rap approximately OncePerEpisode, [[GreekChorus singing about recent goings-on related to the show's plot]].
30* ''Manga/{{Hyakunichikan}}'': When Chiho is lost at the aquarium, a man and woman come up to her, and the man starts rapping for some reason. She thinks he's a {{Kappa}} (pronounced similar to "rapper" in Japanese).
31* The full version of the OP from ''Anime/InfiniteRyvius'' features a rather jarring Engrish rap verse which ruins a fairly good song. One analysis of the show's soundtrack claims that the bilingual rap in several tracks symbolizes the {{Delinquents}} playing a significant role in driving the show's plot and atmosphere (contrasted with the orchestral music for the elite {{Space Cadet}}s and jazz for the ordinary kids caught in between).
32* The full version of Ryuko's {{Leitmotif}} from ''Anime/KillLaKill'', "Before My Body Runs Dry", features one. Unlike some examples, it's actually relevant: if you listen to the lyrics closely, the rap bridge is actually from the POV of Senketsu!
33* The ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' tie-in song "Pokémon Go!" (completely unrelated to the mobile game) was written to celebrate its 10th anniversary, and contains a sudden rap bridge in the middle. Interestingly, the ninth season (''Battle Frontier'') uses the rap portion as its ending theme without any hint of the rest of the song.
34* In an episode of ''Anime/SamuraiChamploo'', a trio of local villagers come out of nowhere and start rapping about recent events, and then leave equally abruptly, leaving the protagonists just as confused as the viewer.
35* Inverted with ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'''s "Libera Me From Hell", which is more of a rap song in which a wild opera singer appears (though the operatic parts get more of a focus within the show itself.)
36* Inverted with the first theme of ''Anime/YokaiWatch'', the "Gera Gera Po Song". It's predominantly a rap in both Japanese and English, though the English version (which retained the audio of the original OP) is more blatant in tone.
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39[[folder:Comedy]]
40* Creator/DemetriMartin brings this trope up in his 2015 special ''Live (At The Time).''
41-->'''Demetri:''' I just thought that was hilarious because you never see that in any other art form. Not like literature; y'know, you're reading a book: "What'd you think of that novel?" "Pretty good, y'know, I got into the story, first seven chapters. Then in the middle there was a really angry first-person essay... this other writer, I dunno if they're friends or something. Y'know, this guy has a big dick, he's gonna sleep with all these women, and it's a whole thing. He's not gonna buy 'em stuff, though, he made that clear. He'll sleep with them, but he's not looking to get tied down. All caps. Very confident. Lot of it rhymed, and then the essay was over and it went back to the story; y'know, it was all right."
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44[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
45* The rapping dog in ''WesternAnimation/TitanicTheLegendGoesOn''. The moment [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment appears out of nowhere without any foreshadowing and is never mentioned again]].
46* The sequel to the other animated Titanic movie, ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTheTitanic'', gives us a rapping shark. [[BoastfulRap Yo, yo, yo! Look at my teeth!]]
47* In a similar vein, the rapping Cheshire Cat in ''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsAdventureInWonderland''.
48* Nigel breaks into one in ''WesternAnimation/Rio2'' during his impromptu version of ''I Will Survive''.
49* The ending credits to ''WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep: The Movie'' play over an extended version of "Life's a Treat" (the TV theme song by Vic Reeves) with additional material by the rap duo Rizzle Kicks.
50* "You're Welcome" from ''WesternAnimation/{{Moana}}'' contains Maui rapping near the end. It isn't so obvious (especially since Maui sings the rest of the song too), however the version by Jordan Fisher and Lin-Manuel Miranda makes it more obvious that it's a rap.
51* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsMagicalMovieNight'': The "Dance Magic" music video is overall disco-themed, but is interrupted in the middle by a rap sequence from Pinkie Pie.
52* Creator/RobinWilliams gets a [[LyricalDissonance disconcertingly upbeat]] rap number about AnimalTesting in ''WesternAnimation/FernGullyTheLastRainforest''.
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55[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
56* How does one end ''Film/{{Dragnet}}''? Why with a rap song sung by Tom Hanks, of course!
57* ''Film/SisterAct 2'' has some isolated instances of rapping.
58* Those three rappers who make a cameo in ''Film/ScenesFromAMall''. ("California! The sun shines hard! People wear shorts on the [[FunetikAksent bulla-vard]]!") They're not interrupting a musical number, but it's still pretty random.
59* In ''Film/TeenWitch'', the main character and her friend happen upon a few street kids rapping. The main character uses her magic to give her friend the power to rap back at them.
60* Tex Richman does this for his VillainSong in ''Film/TheMuppets2011''. This is actually [[InvertedTrope inverted]] in the full number, which had an opera break that was cut from the final film.
61* ''Film/JulienDonkeyBoy'': "WELL. I'M. A. BLACK ALBINO, STRAIGHT FROM ALABAMA..."
62* In the intro ([[{{Bookends}} and outro]]) to ''Film/RobinHoodMenInTights'', the trope is very much PlayedForLaughs.
63* In ''Film/WalkHard'', Dewey Cox is awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award. A rendition of his signature hit "Walk Hard" is performed by Lyle Lovett, Leann Rhymes and Ghostface Killah.
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66[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
67* ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
68** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBfBRT9WgDk "Climax Jump (Gun Form)"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF37t0wT5lA "Climax Jump (Den-Liner Form)"]], two of the many versions of ''Series/KamenRiderDenO'''s opening theme, both feature a random rap by Ryutaros in the middle.
69** A non-bridge example is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOfHYvKzq2s "Te wo Tsunagou"]] from ''Series/KamenRiderOOO'' which features random rapping by Ankh.
70** Exaggerated with ''Series/KamenRiderGhost'', which features raps as the jingles for the Eyecons.
71* The ''Creator/ConanOBrien'' parody of "Music/{{Friday}}" had a rapper show up, utterly confused by his own role in the song.
72-->''"Why is there a rapper here?\
73What exactly am I here?\
74[[LampshadeHanging Did I just rhyme]] [[RhymingWithItself 'here' wit 'here'?]]\
75I am getting out of here!"\
76"That was a rapper,\
77Which makes this a real song!"''
78* The German Olympic skater Katarina Witt appeared in several Christmas TV specials in the early 1990s. In one of them, [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment out of nowhere]] she suddenly breaks into a full-on rap.
79* ''Series/DoctorWho'': "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS25E4TheGreatestShowInTheGalaxy The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]" opens with the Ringmaster unexpectedly rapping expository dialogue: a dramatic device not used before or since in the show's entire history. Justified: [[spoiler:the Ringmaster only does this as another way to entertain the Gods of Ragnarok between acts.]]
80* "Kick It!" from ''Series/DrewCareysImprovAGanza'' is a regular improv scene that switches to rap and back at another player's command.
81* "Twin Bed" from the ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' has Jimmy Fallon who was previously one of the boyfriends suddenly start rapping.
82* Robin Sparkles' "Let's Go to the Mall" in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
83-->Guys, she's rapping! Robin is rapping!
84* Dean Learner does one on the [[StylisticSuck ghastly]] wannabe pop hit in ''Series/GarthMarenghisDarkplace''.
85* In ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend'', Rebecca sings a song called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky-BYK-f154 "The Sexy Getting Ready Song,"]] which features rapper Nipsey Hussle right in the middle ... until he sees all the stuff that women use to get ready and decides that he's got to apologize to some "bitches."
86* A remixed anniversary version of the ''Series/CasoCerrado'' DoItYourselfThemeTune contains a rap section.
87[[/folder]]
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89[[folder:Music]]
90* The UrExample could very well be Music/PaulSimon's music video for "Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard," which is introduced by a rapper and a beatboxer. You could also count the rendition Simon did on ''Series/SesameStreet'' in 1977 where a little girl freestyled some lyrics during the song intro.
91* A very early version (possibly an UrExample, and definitely an [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic awesome example]]) was the Music/RunDMC cover of Music/{{Aerosmith}}'s "Walk This Way" in which the rappers took over the vocals.
92** Actually it's an ''inversion'', since the rap number is interrupted by Aerosmith's Steve Tyler singing the chorus in its original rock style.
93* Subverted in "Rapture" by Music/{{Blondie|Band}}, although considered an UrExample. Instead of someone else rapping in her song, Debbie Harry does it herself. Even when they had Coolio appear on "No Exit", they dodged having a true example of this trope - both Debbie Harry ''and'' Coolio were rapping in the verses.
94* NewJackSwing musicians like Music/BobbyBrown and Music/NewKidsOnTheBlock played with this trope, since they usually did the rapping themselves instead of an outside artist.
95** R&B/ NewJackSwing group Full Force have a few songs featuring a distinctively high-voiced rapper identified in {{singer name drop}}s as E-Coff, but he's most likely just one of the regular members putting on a different voice with the aid of studio effects: "E-Coff"'s contributions are never listed in album credits, he's never appeared anywhere but in Full Force songs, and in the music video for "Ain't My Type Of Hype" he's portrayed as [[RogerRabbitEffect an animated character dancing alongside the group]].
96* Justified by Music/{{TLC}}, due to rapper Left Eye being part of the group. She also guest-appeared in songs by other artists. Despite being a fairly tame rapper by '90s standards, her verses still tended to be cut in radio edits.
97* British musician and actor Plan B started off as a rapper, but for his concept album ''The Defamation of Strickland Banks'' he alternated between singing and rapping, sometimes within the same song, resulting in a one-man version of this (though his rapping and singing voices are ''so different'' that it's easy to think the trope's being played straight). His breakthrough hit "She Said" [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQjh9H-ymK4 is a shining example]]: if you don't know about the rap verse in advance, then it'll hit you out of ''nowhere''.
98* Music/MariahCarey's [[https://youtu.be/-tCTm5M3Cp8 "Fantasy" remix]] attracted a ton of attention at a time where pop singers rarely collaborated with rappers. Featuring [[Music/WuTangClan Ol' Dirty Bastard]], it became just as popular as the original, and [[http://www.etonline.com/music/172555_mariah_carey_fantasy_20_years_later/ critics credit it]] with popularizing this trope. And that’s ''far'' from her only example, with Jay-Z, Da Brat, Music/MissyElliott, Busta Rhymes, Fabolous, Ludacris, Cam’ron, Freeway, Twista, Snoop Dogg, Nelly, T-Pain, Young Jeezy, Nas, Wale, Ty Dolla Sign, Slick Rick, and Wale (among others) joining in on Mariah’s music since.
99* See the article [[https://www.complex.com/music/2014/11/50-best-r-and-b-song-with-rap-features/ The 50 Best R&B Songs With Rap Features]] for more examples.
100* Also, see the article [[https://slate.com/culture/2015/07/the-history-of-featured-rappers-and-other-featured-artists-in-pop-songs.html Feat. Don’t Fail Me Now]] for info and analysis regarding the history and rise of this trope in contemporary popular music.
101* Music/KatyPerry:
102** "California Gurls" features a rap by Music/SnoopDogg.
103** Also by Perry, a version of "E.T." (featured in the music video) had Music/KanyeWest doing a rap in it. This is especially hilarious (or for many, [[FetishRetardant egregious]]) because Kanye ruins any subtlety the song had about romance with someone extremely different from yourself, by interjecting with "Tell me what's next? Alien sex!"
104** "Dark Horse" has a rap portion near the end, courtesy of The Music/ThreeSixMafia's Juicy J, who unlike Kanye deserves credit for not breaking the flow of the song.
105** "Swish Swish" features a rap verse from Nicki Minaj.
106* Music/LadyGaga:
107** Lady Gaga featured Music/FloRida on "Starstruck", a track from her debut album, ''The Fame''. It's not a very well-known song of hers, but it's still kind of out-of-nowhere, especially considering Gaga's better-known singles are solo.
108** Music/{{Beyonce}} had a rap verse on "Telephone".
109** ''ARTPOP'' has "Jewels N' Drugs" which ups the ante by featuring '''three''' guest rap verses, from Music/{{TI}}., Too $hort, and Twista respectively.
110* ''Ascension Millenium'' by Corey Feldman. Must be seen to be believed.
111* "Music/{{Friday}}", by Music/RebeccaBlack, is a well-known example of this trope, provided by producer Patrice Wilson.
112** Subverted and lampshaded in Black's follow-up song "Saturday". The song itself has no rapping, but at the end of the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVCzdpagXOQ music video]] a random rapper bursts into the house party spitting disjointed rhymes, [[SelfDeprecation and is promptly dragged off by police while the party-goers look on awkwardly.]]
113* Music/JustinBieber frequently has rappers do this in his songs:
114** "Baby" and "All Around the World" each feature a rap verse from Ludacris.
115** The weirdest is "Never Say Never" with Jaden Smith, who isn't very good at it.
116** The song "As Long As You Love Me" features a verse from Big Sean.
117** As his appearance on a Music/ChrisBrown mixtape track, as well as his freestyle over Music/KanyeWest and Music/JayZ's "Otis", prove, Justin Bieber is a pretty decent rapper himself. He never does it in his own songs though.
118** Music/NickiMinaj pops in out of nowhere for a verse of "Beauty and a Beat." The implied date rape ("You know I'm gonna hit 'im with the ether") is a little offputting. It's highly improbable that was Nicki's intended meaning. In hip-hop parlance, it's more likely to mean something more along the lines of "I'm going to do a really good job rapping." Commonly used slang in rap music (check out the song "Ether" by Nas).
119* Music/{{Ludacris}}, Music/TPain, Flo Rida, Music/{{Pitbull}} and Music/LilWayne frequently enter this as they [[WolverinePublicity work in basically everything]].
120** Fittingly, Ludacris has also worked with Music/{{Usher}}; the rap segment of "Yeah!" was his doing.
121** Increasingly this is true with Music/RickRoss, Mac Miller, and French Montana as well.
122** Music/KanyeWest, Music/{{Eminem}} and Music/JayZ have shades of this as well, but the collaborations they do like this are quite rare, and it's often much less jarring when they do so.
123*** Case in point for each of them - Kanye in "American Boy" by Estelle, Eminem in Akon's "Smack That", Jay-Z in "Crazy in Love" by Beyonce, although it didn't work quite as well for Jay-Z in "Lost+" by Coldplay
124*** It also didn't work very well with Jay-Z in "Suit and Tie" by Music/JustinTimberlake, as the verse is very disconnected from the song and plays over a slower beat.
125*** Amusingly subverted in Pink's "Revenge", where Eminem - not known for his singing ability - sings his entire verse. The closest thing to rapping he does is some 'yeah' adlibs in the background of the chorus, a line where his voice rises to a shout, and a bloodcurdling "Kim"-style scream of "''SLUUUUT!''". Made especially funny because the beat [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong borrows the groove and instrumentation of]] Eminem's iconic BlackSheepHit "My Name Is".
126** Kardinal Offishall is this to the Canadian market. Of note is his appearance in Raghav's "So Much", which features a unique take on the rap bridge (specifically, Raghav himself sings the first third of the bridge and Kardinal Offishall raps the final two-thirds).
127** This is practically Music/{{Pitbull}}'s ''modus operandi''. Starting with Usher's "DJ Got Us Falling In Love" from 2010, there may have been more songs featuring him as this trope than there are with him as the main artist. Before that, he was also featured on the 2007 remix of Stevie B's "Spring Love".
128** Music/NickiMinaj is also known for this, to the point where much of the songs included in her record-breaking (beating Music/ArethaFranklin for the woman with the most Billboard Top 100 hits) number of hits are featured verses and not her own songs. Like with Ludacris, some critics claim that her features are better than her actual songs.
129* Oddly, when Music/KanyeWest was in his Autotune-phase, "Amazing" felt very much like this, despite West being a rapper himself, after his singing for 2 and a half minutes, Young Jeezy's appearance is very jarring.
130** Despite Music/LilWayne at the time being the other major Autotuned rapper in the industry (although this depends on if you class Music/TPain in what would be a very loose definition of the term "rapper"), his rap on "See You In My Nightmares" on the same album is as, if not more, jarring - especially since he sings the chorus on Autotune. You read that right: Two ''rappers'' (both of whom use Autotune frequently) did a song and made ''the rap part'' sound out of place.
131* Jenna Rose's song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DwT_2QQU64 "My Jeans"]] has a rapper named Baby Triggy show up in the middle of the song.
132* Music/{{REM}}’s "Radio Song" has [[Music/KRSOne KRS-One]] rapping at the end. Much later [[Music/ATribeCalledQuest Q-Tip]] would contribute a rap verse to "The Outsiders".
133** KRS also appears in the middle of Music/{{Noisia}} and Mayhem's "Exodus". It's not every day you hear someone rap over a Neurofunk track.
134* "Underneath It All" and "Hey Baby" by Music/NoDoubt - but note that Lady Saw and Bounty Killer are Jamaican dancehall/reggae artistes, rather than rappers.
135* The "All Day, Every Day" remix of Texas's "Say What You Want", which features RZA and Method Man of the Music/WuTangClan.
136* {{Averted|Trope}} in Music/SonicYouth's "[[XtremeKoolLetterz Kool]] Thing", in which [[Music/PublicEnemy Chuck D]] just responds to Kim Gordon's spoken monologue with deliberately vague, meaningless hip-hop cliches ("Tell it like it is... Yeah, word up!")
137* Hard 'n' Phirm's "Pi" features fellow comedian/musician Howard Kremer aka Dragon Boy Suede.
138* Kevin Max's "Existence" has a bridge featuring Knowdaverbs from GRITS.
139* 'Alligator Sky' by Music/OwlCity.
140** Three versions of the song exist, the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BctkkpkefSo original version with Shawn Christopher]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN5jTL_gvaQ one without any rapping]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-xRJ37wbZY another rap version with B.O.B.]] that hasn't been officially released and came about from a friendly back and forth between B.O.B. and Adam Young on Twitter.
141** Live show version: Instead of playing the song without the rap portion, the album version of the rap is played...[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bci7bkxRK7w with Shawn Christopher appearing through a prerecorded projection,]] similar to the kind used for Vocaloid live shows.
142* The extended album version of [=UB40=]'s "Red Red Wine" has a long toasting section by band member Astro that invokes this concept. Music/NeilDiamond's original version is (unsurprisingly) absent of rapping.
143* A much earlier example: "Every Little Step" by Bobby Brown has a rap portion, though by Bobby himself.
144* Music/SamSmith's "I'm Not The Only One" has a remix featuring Music/ASAPRocky, who sings the intro and bridge of the song.
145* Music/EmilieAutumn, of all people, does this in "Opheliac". It's done by Emilie herself, though.
146* Kevin Rudolf has this in many of his songs, but it's justified due to him being formerly signed to Cash Money Records and having associated with the guest rappers in the past. It doesn't make their appearances any less sudden, like with Music/LilWayne on "Let It Rock" and Music/RickRoss on "Welcome to the World". Often the lyrics of the rapping don't have any association with the rest of the song.
147* Parodied by inversion in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI6CfKcMhjY Jack Sparrow]]" by Music/TheLonelyIsland, where a rap song has a wild Music/MichaelBolton appear...
148* Also parodied in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5Otla5157c YOLO,]] where their song is interrupted by Music/KendrickLamar's rap... about investment and retirement advice. It's actually sound advice. In fact, their rap is interrupted by Adam Levine's singing, whereas Lamar's rap fits the group's music genre. So it's more an inversion, Suddenly A Wild Singer Appears.
149* "Good Kill" by Too Much Joy ends with a rap by KRS-One. Oddly enough, this was released the same year he also appeared on Music/{{REM}}'s "Radio Song".
150* Music/BadReligion's "Let Them Eat War" features a rap verse by Sage Francis.
151* Parodied on the song "Pop Song" by Music/JonLajoie, courtesy of the page quote
152* Music/{{Weezer}}'s [[Music/{{Raditude}} "Can't Stop Partying"]] contains a guest verse from Music/LilWayne. It is the only song in their catalogue to feature a guest rapper.
153* Pete Townshend's "Who Are You (Gateway Remix)", which is basically his solo version of Music/TheWho song, includes a rap verse by Hame.
154* Music/{{Eminem}}:
155** Inverted in the song "Stan", which features refrains from pop singer Dido. The song helped get Dido's own single out.
156** In his ''The Marshall Mathers LP 2'' track "Stronger Than I Was" about his fractious and sometimes abusive relationships, he sings for the first 2 verses and chorus, before reverting to his standard rap for the middle 8, although returning to singing at its end.
157** "I Remember (Dedication to Whitey Ford)" is mostly sung by Eminem in a droning grunge-rock style (in order to mock [[Music/HouseOfPain Everlast's turn to rock]]) before reverting to rap the final verse in his [[BattleRapping typically abusive style]].
158** "Hailie's Song", likewise, is mostly sung by Eminem, in a [[EndearinglyDorky cutely off-key whine]]. He then switches to a rap at the end (starting it with an apology, saying singing is hard).
159* Also inverted with Music/TheBlackEyedPeas song "Where is the Love?", which has Music/JustinTimberlake singing the refrains.
160* The now little-remembered CharityMotivationSong "Voices That Care" included a brief rap by Music/WillSmith. This was even more jarringly, awkwardly done in the Dutch answer to this, “[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYynkgJi1s4 Als je iets kan doen]]” by Artiesten voor Azië.
161* "My Love" by Music/JustinTimberlake features an appearance by Music/{{TI}}
162* The 2010 Haiti remake of "Music/WeAreTheWorld" has a whole section of this.
163* Parodied by Music/TheAxisOfAwesome in their ''How To Write A Love Song'' where Lee pops in with a rap in the middle of their R&B love song.
164* "Roll the Bones" by Music/RushBand, provided by usual vocalist Geddy Lee, but with his voice drastically altered via studio effects.
165* {{Music/Madonna}}'s "Give Me All Your Luvin'" kind of doubles up on this - the bridge has both Music/{{MIA}} and Music/NickiMinaj rapping for a few lines each. Madge herself rapped on the title track of ''Music/AmericanLife''.
166* Music/MichaelJackson [[ItWillNeverCatchOn thought that rap wouldn't catch on, according to Quincy Jones]], back in UsefulNotes/TheEighties. Once he was proven wrong, wild rappers became a mainstay on his albums.
167** "Black or White" (''Music/{{Dangerous|Album}}'') features a rap bridge by RecordProducer Bill Bottrell, under the pseudonym "L.T.B."[[note]]Bottrell intended to have the verse re-recorded with a well-known professional rapper, but Michael liked how his demo sounded, so it stayed a PermanentPlaceholder.[[/note]] The video has ''Creator/MacaulayCulkin'' lip-sync this part.
168** "This Time Around" (''[=HIStory=]'') and "Unbreakable" (''Invincible'') both feature Music/TheNotoriousBIG
169** "2 Bad" (''[=HIStory=]'') features Shaquille O'Neal.
170** "Heartbreaker" and "Invincible" (''Invincible'') feature Fats.
171** The entirety of the 25th anniversary re-recording of ''Thriller'' has them.
172*** Ironically, "Thriller" itself could be considered an early example, with Vincent Price appearing somewhat randomly at the end to deliver the so-called "Thriller Rap".
173** "Jam" (''Dangerous'') features a rap by Heavy D.
174* Speaking of Heavy D., His Royal Heaviness also interrupts a remix version of Michael's sister Music/JanetJackson's song "Alright" to lay down a few lines as well. Heavy D was one of the go-to rappers for this trope in general, appearing on hits by Music/{{Guy}}, [=LeVert=] & others.
175* "Rollin' (The Ballad of Big & Rich)" by Music/BigAndRich has a guest appearance by Cowboy Troy in the middle.
176* Kirsty [=MacColl=]'s "Walking Down Madison" has a rap bridge by Aniff Cousins. He doesn't ''entirely'' appear out of nowhere though - he also gets the spoken line "would you like to see some more?" in the chorus.
177* Jessie J
178** The song "Price Tag" has a rap by B.o.B.
179** And then there's the Dizzee Rascal and Big Sean raps in Jessie J's "Wild" which don't fit the style or the content of the rest of the song. Dizzee even takes over mid-verse.
180** The song "Burnin' Up" features a rap verse from 2 Chainz.
181** Jessie J (and Ariana Grande's) "Bang Bang" features a rap verse by Nicki Minaj.
182* Rita Ora
183** The song "R.I.P" features a rap verse from Tinie Tempah.
184** The song "Girls" (also featuring sung-talked verses from Charli XCX and Bebe Rexha) contains a rap verse by Cardi B.
185** Two of the four songs on the EP "Bang" (a collaboration with producer Imanbek) feature guest rappers, as well as rapping from Ora herself - "Mood" features a verse from Khea, while "Bang" (with David Guetta) features a verse from Gunna.
186* The last verse of Riskay's positively delightful [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgWgEoaAYDY "Smell Yo Dick."]]
187* Wiz Khalifa:
188** Music/{{Maroon 5}} has Wiz Khalifa appear in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRaWnd3LJfs "Payphone."]]
189** Khalifa also appears in Music/CeeLoGreen's "Bright Lights, Bigger City". It should be noted that the studio versions of both songs omit Khalifa.
190** Interestingly, one of Khalifa's own songs features this. "See You Again" begins with a somber piano and vocals by Music/CharliePuth, before having multiple sections where Khalifa raps. The disconnect is strong enough that there's a version that omits Khalifa entirely that gets ample radio play (mainly on adult contemporary stations).
191* Betty Wright And The Roots' ''Betty Wright: The Movie'' has three such appearances - Music/SnoopDogg on "Real Woman", Music/LilWayne on "Grapes On A Vine" [[note]] Though he doesn't ''quite'' appear out of nowhere in this case - before he does his rapped bridge, he also interjects a few times during the verses and even takes part in the chorus by repeating lyrics as spoken word[[/note]] and Robert "The Messenger" Bozeman on "Hollywould". Though The Roots are a hip-hop group, they only provide instrumentation on the album, and most of the vocals are sung by Betty Wright herself.
192* Music/{{Keane}}:
193** Double-subverted by {{Music/Keane}}'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI9C9j0QgU4 Stop For A Minute.]] It features K'NAAN, a rapper, who [[PlayingAgainstType sings]]. But right after the second chorus, he abruptly switches to rapping.
194** "Looking Back," however, plays it straight.
195* Three tracks on Music/{{Giulietta}}'s debut album ''Ascension'' featured an uncredited MC. Her sophomore album/mixtape, ''911: Code Pink'', featured no less than ''seven'' rappers, all credited.
196* Music/DaisyDaresYou's [[OneHitWonder sole hit]], "Number One Enemy", features Chipmunk, whose appearance is one BigLippedAlligatorMoment within the song.
197* "You're Freaking Me Out Girl" by Wired All Wrong has a rap bridge provided by Count Bass D. He was most likely brought in due to connections with Wired All Wrong's vocalist Matt Mahaffey - both hail from Tennessee and Count Bass D was once signed to Spongebath, the independent label Mahaffey co-founded.
198* Not quite a rap break, but the Music/{{Anthrax}} song 1000 Points of Hate features dj scratching by Music/PublicEnemy's Terminator X.
199* Music/SelenaGomez:
200** "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" features one by an uncredited rapper.
201** "Intuition" features raps by Eric Bellinger.
202** "Fetish" features a verse by Gucci Mane.
203** "Good For You" features a verse from A$AP Rocky.
204* Music/DemiLovato:
205** "Who's That Boy" features a rap by Dev. (However, since they almost sound similar, it's hard to tell if Demi or Dev was doing the rap in the middle of the song.)
206** "Really Don't Care" features a rap verse from Cher Lloyd.
207* Music/MileyCyrus:
208** "Liberty Walk" contains a verse rapped by Miley herself.
209** Miley Cyrus' hip-hop-influenced pop album, ''Bangerz'', contains raps by Music/{{Future}}, French Montana, Music/{{Nelly}}, Music/BigSean, Music/{{Ludacris}} and Miley herself.
210* The cartoon themed group {{Music/Gorillaz}} is an interesting case. Their first hit single - called "Clint Eastwood" - featured Del The Funky Homosapien as the rapper. From there on, quite a bit of their singles have been examples of this, though most of their less popular songs are rap-free, with an occasional guest singer. This trope became a point of contention among fans when Humanz released, being so chock full of guest rappers you'd be lucky to pick a random song off the album that had so much as a single word from 2D, which led them to pointedly avert this trope on Sleeping Powder, a lone single that in-story was made exclusively by 2D.
211* Islands' "Where There's A Will There's A Whalebone" is sort of unusual, as it technically features more rapping than singing, yet still feels like an example of this: usual vocalist Nick Thorburn sings in the beginning and end of the song, but the whole middle section is ceded to guest rappers Subtitle and Busdriver.
212* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEgcLrgxUOw All I Need Is Love]] by Music/CeeLoGreen and Franchise/TheMuppets has a rap bridge... performed by [[BreakoutCharacter Pepe the King Prawn]].
213* Reggae song "Informer" by Snow features producer M.C. Shan jumping in to rap for a bit.
214* Madcon's cover of "Beggin'" by Music/FrankieValliAndTheFourSeasons. Just when you think it could be a worthy cover of a classic song, a random rapper appears. Fans of the original weren't happy -- ''at all''!
215* Music/BruceSpringsteen has this happen on the song "Rocky Ground" from his album Wrecking Ball features background vocalist Michelle Moore rapping the song's final verse.
216* The Music/JonasBrothers song "Burnin Up" features a rap by the brothers' bodyguard Big Rob.
217* The Music/BradPaisley song "Accidental Racist" features Music/LLCoolJ doing one of the strangest rapping bits of all time.
218* Music/ArianaGrande:
219** "The Way" features Mac Miller doing the intro and the middle of the song.
220** Big Sean shows up in "Right There".
221** As does Music/IggyAzalea in "Problem".
222** And Music/ChildishGambino in "Break Your Heart Right Back".
223** Future appears in "Everyday".
224** Music/LilWayne appears in "Let Me Love You"
225* Hot Chelle Rae's album "Whatever" has two songs with rap features
226** "I Like It Like That" has a verse from the rap duo New Boyz.
227** "Radio" features a verse from rapper Bei Maejor.
228* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57oUeO_OJMg Gersberms]] by Hard 'n' Phirm (a song based off the [[MemeticMutation Ermahgerd meme]]) has a rapping bridge from [[Series/TheMuppetShow The Swedish Chef]] of all things.
229* Averted with everything from rock band [[Music/ZebraheadBand Zebrahand]], for which rapper Ali Tabatabaee is actually one of the two vocalists in the band and his rapping is just part of [[RapRock their style]].
230* Music/EnterShikari do this in too many cases to count. Interestingly, the rapping is always done by lead singer Rou Reynolds.
231* Music/ThousandFootKrutch often does this, enough that they can be considered RapRock. Their lead singer, Trevor [=McNevan,=] also inverts this in his relationship with Christian rapper Manafest. [=McNevan=] discovered Manafest and helped promote him as an artist, and as such he makes a guest appearance at least once on most of Manafest's albums. It has yet to be reciprocated, though, most likely due to the aforementioned RapRock.
232* Music/CashCash:
233** "Everytime We Touch" from Music/CashCash has a rapping segment by MC Oz and Spose worked on "Red Cup (I Fly Solo)."
234** A later single, "Devil", features rap verses from Music/BustaRhymes and B.o.B.. The song outside those wild rapper appearances is in their normal style.
235* Music/AliceCooper's "Dirty Diamonds" album was his usual style, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0p4QFYGXAo right until Xzibit shows up for the bonus track at the end.]] The guest appearance was a little less inexplicable when "Stand" first appeared on '' Unity: The Official Athens 2004 Olympic Games Album'' a year earlier since it was a compilation themed around collaborations.
236* Music/PetShopBoys:
237** "Always On My Mind/In My House" from ''Introspective'' has a rap during the "In My House" portion, albeit performed by Neil Tennant himself.
238** "Thursday" is a disco/house song, with Example rapping over the bridge.
239* Music/ThirtySecondsToMars "Hurricane" is a rock song with rapping by Kanye West in it. There's a version without it and an extra chorus replacing his portion though; that version tends to be the preferred, especially by fans of the band.
240* Vitamin C's hit "single", ''Smile'' was actually more of a duet between her singing and Lady Saw's toasting.
241* Music/{{Outkast}}'s "Roses" features a rap verse by Big Boi. Normally this wouldn't really be an example because Outkast are Andre 3000 and Big Boi as a hip hop/soul duo. However, "Roses" is otherwise entirely sung by Andre 3000, and the DistinctDoubleAlbum format of ''Speakerboxxx/The Love Below'' means that this is one of the few times on either disc that both members appear in the same song.
242* "Runaway" by Music/CabaretVoltaire, from an album that's essentially [[HouseMusic house]] meets SynthPop, contains a rap segment fitting in with the song's theme of money.
243* Music/AmyWinehouse's "You Know I'm No Good" has two remixes featuring [[Music/WuTangClan Ghostface Killah]]: One is a bonus track on some editions of ''Music/BackToBlack'', and it's a straight version of the trope, with Ghostface suddenly showing up to rap near the end of the song. The other appears on the Ghostface Killah album ''More Fish'' and features more rapping, with it becoming more apparent his verses are supposed to be responding in character as the cheated-on boyfriend from the song.
244* Music/LinkinPark is quite fond of this trope, using it on their remixes, along with Rakim in their single "Guilty All the Same". Of course, like TLC, they also have a rapper as a member of the band with Mike Shinoda.
245* In what's probably the only example of this trope (so far) occurring in a SymphonicMetal song, Music/WithinTemptation's "And We Run" features a rap bridge by Music/{{Xzibit}}. This actually caught the band some flak before the release of ''Hydra'' ("Pimp My Metal" jokes were fairly common for a while), although that subsided once the album came out and people finally listened to the actual song.
246* Peter Hollen's version of Music/{{Queen}}'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L70vvZKxHf8 "Don't Stop Me Now"]] features a rapid-fire rap by George Watsky.
247* "Jesus Freak" by dc Talk. Subverted in that although it's a rock song, dc Talk was predominately a hip-hop group in their early days.
248** Bonus points to the Music/{{Newsboys}} (now lead by former dc Talk member Michael Tait) for their cover; unlike the original, they outsource the rap parts. To KJ-52, [[TheMoralSubstitute the Christian equivalent of]] Eminem.
249* Music/TheDoubleclicks' song [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mD3uXPkjDi0 "Tabletop Games"]] features a rap verse by {{Music/Adam WarRock}}.
250* "Cruise" by Music/FloridaGeorgiaLine got a remix that featured Music/{{Nelly}}, which actually propelled the song to even more popularity, making it to the top 5 and going ''8x platinum''. Music/{{Nelly}}'s verse tends to get removed on pop radio, which is as ridiculous as it sounds; ''they aired the rap remix and then removed the rap from the remix''.
251* Music/LLCoolJ [[InvertedTrope had a wild guitarist appear in the midst of his rap ballad]]. The single still flopped.
252* Music/{{KMFDM}}, of all bands, does this in a few tracks on ''UAIOE'' (most notably "Murder"), courtesy of a mysterious Jamaican vocalist by the name of Morgan Adjei. Suffice to say, it isn't one of their more popular albums. Their newer albums ''Paradise'' and ''Hyëna'' have begun doing this again with Andrew "Ocelot" Lindsley, to much better reception.
253* Strangely, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PDH2KCaaoM&t=40s "Tokyo Tower"]] by Japanese disco/funk artist Toshiki Kadomatsu not only features, but ''[[LyricalColdOpen opens up]]'' with an English rap by an unnamed rapper. Even more strangely, it actually seems to be relevant to what the song is about.
254* The otherwise retro-electronic album "Outrun" by Music/{{Kavinsky}} has a rap song ("Suburbia") with lyrics by Havoc appear out of the blue before resuming the retro-electronic beat. It's doubly out of place when it refers to Twitter, which didn't become popular til long after the album's story takes place (1986 and 2006).
255* Music/CeliaCruz's "La Negra Tiene Tumbao" has random sections sprinkled in it, especially roughly 3 minutes in.
256* The soundtrack of ''Film/TheHungerGamesMockingjayPart1'' is mostly electronica/pop with primarily female artists, with the exception of the opening track "Meltdown". The song features [[Music/ATribeCalledQuest Q-Tip]] and Pusha T rapping verses while the soundtrack curator Music/{{Lorde}} sings the chorus. No other song afterwards features any rapping.
257* This has become a much more common thing in ChristianRock, following the rise of Music/{{Lecrae}} and the Christian Rap genre in general. Chris Tomlin, Britt Nicole, and Jimmy Needham, among others, have brought in Christian rappers to add youth appeal to their more traditional style of CCM.
258** Inverted with equal frequency, as Christian rappers bring in non-rap artists to appear on their tracks. This has led to unorthodox pairings such as Lecrae and Tenth Avenue North, NF and Britt Nicole, and Andy Mineo and Mac Powell (lead singer of Third Day).
259** Was zig-zagged all over the place during the finale of each show on the Summer Shed Tour, which featured tobyMac, Music/{{Skillet}}, and Music/{{Lecrae}}. Being a former member of dc Talk, Toby was able to perform Jesus Freak (as mentioned above) as the encore of his set (which finished the show). But in addition to the existing rap bit, he brought out both Skillet and Lecrae to help. Lecrae (and labelmate Tedashii, who was headlining for him) added an additional rap verse to showcase their own abilities, and Skillet contributed their own musical style, turning one of the cornerstone songs of modern ChristianRock into an epic metal-rap fusion in the name of Jesus.
260* "Hanging On" by Music/EllieGoulding is a very somber, subdued song. In an infamous remix of the song, it's interrupted in the middle by a random rap segment by Music/TinieTempah involving some rather crude lyrics that don't fit with the song at all, resulting in what may possibly be the biggest case of MoodWhiplash in music history. To say that fans of the original song loathe this particular version would be putting it ''very'' mildly.
261* On [=MilkCan=]'s ''Music/MakeItSweet'', VideoGame/PaRappaTheRapper shows up in the second half of "GOT TO MOVE! (Millennium Girl)", mostly mirroring the lyrics that Katy is singing.
262* RapRock band Music/HollywoodUndead features rapping in most of their songs, rarely are there guest vocals. However, something to this effect was done in "Believe". It's sung mostly by Danny, the band's singer, until halfway through where there's a rap by Johnny 3 Tears. Then at the end, J-Dog jumps in for a rap, before the song finishes.
263* Music/TheWeeknd's song "The Hills" received an official remix featuring Music/{{Eminem}}, which replaces the two original verses with two guest rap verses.
264* [[Main/KoreanPopMusic K-pop]] loves this trope to the point where nearly every song has a rap break and every group has a designated rapper included in the lineup.
265* Music/EdSheeran's "Don't" has a remix with rapper Music/RickRoss. It's also the only version where you can hear Ed sing 'fuck' uncensored.
266* El Sol Caracol's first (and so far only album) is composed mainly of various Latin (particularly Caribbean) infused varieties of pop and rock. The second song, "El Compa", contains a rap interlude.
267* Inverted on the version of "Ghostbusters" from ''Film/Ghostbusters2016'' by Music/FallOutBoy and Music/MissyElliott - Missy does just about all the vocals on the track with Patrick Stump doing occasional sung lines on the chorus.
268* Music/{{Sting}} got in on this on the album ''Brand New Day''. While the chanting on 'Desert Rose' makes some sense, why is French rapper Sté Strausz breaking in on 'Perfect Love ... Gone Wrong'?
269* Music/SugarRay's "Fly" features Super Cat, another example of a reggae artist in this role. In fact, one version of the song features Super Cat doing an entire verse between the second and third verses (along with a rendition of the nursery rhyme Georgie Porgie, near the end of the song).
270* Grace's cover of "You Don't Own Me" by Lesley Gore adds a rap portion by G-Eazy. The rap portion is a love it or hate it deal, especially by those who enjoy the original (which are [[CoveredUp a minority]], at least with younger fans).
271* The Music/SteeleyeSpan album ''Dodgy Bastards'' has a version of Steeleye standard "Boys of Bedlam" with a rap section written by Alex Kemp (son of Maddy Prior and Rick Kemp). On the album, it's more of a spoken-word section performed by Julian Littman, but the liner notes say there's a full-on rap version performed by Alex (and with more explicit lyrics). There's a similar section in "Bad Bones" on the same album, this one written by Littman.
272* Played for laughs in the song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3nhttUMhrI Every Bollywood Party Song]]":
273-->''Every song has an obligatory rap portion''\
274''Sing in a rustic accent for a regional collection''
275* [[{{Music/Erasure}} Erasure's]] cover of "Take a Chance on Me" (originally {{Music/ABBA}}) has a bridge full of MC Kinky reinterpreting the song as reggae toasting.
276* By ACappella group Music/{{Pentatonix}}, in the single version of Can't Sleep Love, Tink jumps into the bridge of the song to rap for a couple of seconds, before disappearing again.
277* The single "World in Motion" by Music/NewOrder, made for England's 1990 FIFA World Cup bid, has a rap bridge performed by England footballer John Barnes.
278* General Public's cover of I'll Take You There (originally by The Staple Singers) features another reggae example, with Ranking Roger doing an original reggae / dancehall verse that doesn't appear in the original version.
279* Music/TheNeighbourhood's "[[AC:#[=icanteven=]]]" contains a rap section by French Montana. It seems to be from the POV of the person that the singer's girlfriend cheated with.
280* ''Music/TheAquabats'':
281** The bridge for "Pool Party!" features MC Bat Commander doing a rap verse.
282** "Radio Down!" features a rap verse with WordSaladLyrics by Biz Markie.
283--->''Pump the bass, pump it to highs\
284I want some ketchup with my hamburger and fries\
285You know me as B-I-Z M-A-R-K-I-with an-E\
286And this is how I slow it down in the place to be\
287\
288Ooh, ah, I want a piece of pie\
289No matter what I say, it always comes out fly\
290That why I'm with the brothers that's got it like that\
291They go by the name of The Aquabats!''
292* Music/CultureClub's "Love Twist" from ''Music/KissingToBeClever'' features a rap section by Captain Crucial.
293* Toni Cottura did this in some of the songs he produced [[Music/BooyaFamily in his heyday]]:
294** Music/BackstreetBoys - "Get Down (You're The One For Me)", although he wasn't officially credited; in the video, he's literally just flying by. Group member AJ [=McLean=] then continues to rap for a bit more.
295** Music/{{NSYNC}} - "U Drive Me Crazy", where he is not credited, either, and doesn't even appear in the video.
296** Craig Smart - "Señorita", but only in a distinct "Radio Rap Version".
297* The [[EclipsedByTheRemix most popular]] version of Music/BrunoMars' "Finesse" is the remix featuring Music/CardiB.
298* The official Red Pill Remix of "Hero" by Music/{{Superchick}} adds an intense rap verse before the last chorus, which the song didn't originally have.
299* Inverted with the titular song of the album ''Music/PokemonChristmasBash''. It's predominantly rapping but features a sung chorus.
300* Music/ChrisBrown: "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" suddenly ends on Chris rapping. This section often gets cut off on radios.
301* Being NewJackSwing artists, Music/{{Guy}} utilizing this trope isn't surprising, with the raps provided by either "sister" group Wreckx-N-Effect, or Music/HeavyD.
302* The Series/EurovisionSongContest has a few examples - only 2 entries, both in 2012, involved rap without even any attempt to sing, but several entries have been sang and rapped:
303** Hungary in Eurovision 2017 was the most extreme. A religious romany folk ballad that has a shock 40-second rap freestyle in the middle 8 from its singer Jozsef Papai. He placed 8th, but 2 years later, when he returned but didn't rap, he didn't qualify.
304*** Since than, solo entries involving singing and rapping have been particularly common. Popular cases since have included Mikolas Josef (Czech Republic 2018), Athena Manoukian (Armenia - the effects of her rapping in the verses and chorus in the Beyonce-esque style, and singing in the pre chorus in 2 parts, led to some strong praise from some fans, and comparison (in a base-breaking light at times) to several contemporaries) and 3 random lines from Samanta Tina (Latvia) both in 2020 (Tina did not rap even one line of her 2021 entry - though it did have parts sang in a manner pushing towards rapping without actually doing so - and Manoukian was unable to send one with or without rap, that year, and did not rap in either in her last song released prior to the 2021 contest taking place without her country in it at all, nor in the first one since), and Manizha (Russia) and Destiny (Malta) both in 2021 (Destiny didn't rap in her 2020 entry, Manizha wasn't going to participate that year). Of this lot, all of them except for Destiny wrote their song with singing and rapping by themselves.
305*** The second Successor of Athena as Armenian entry, Brunette, did a spoken semi-rapped section in her entry, an otherwise sung adult-contemporary Soul ballad, which got mid table. A year before her, Germany’s Malik did a middle 8 of his song, also a sung adult-contemporary soul ballad, which started as spoken before breaking into rapping due to his anger and twangy vocal style - it placed last.
306** Another example is when San Marino's 2021 entry featured a rap section from serial Wild rapper Music/FloRida, of all people.
307*** Greece 2014 and a bizarre case from Bosnia's sole entry since 2012 (in 2016) are the most random guest rapper involvements.
308* Music/BlackSabbath's "Illusion of Power" from their ''Forbidden'' album is a bit of an odd case as Music/IceT doesn't so much "rap" so much as provide a spoken word section in between choruses. Him being on a metal album also isn't that strange as he's got plenty of metal cred due to being the frontman of Music/BodyCount. Also, Body Count lead guitarist Ernie C produced the album.
309* "Thrift Shop" by {{Music/Macklemore}} has a repeated refrain sung by Wanz, as well as the Bridge.
310-->I wear your granddad's clothes. I look incredible. I'm in this big-ass coat, from that [[TitleDrop thrift shop]] down the road.
311* "Historic Cemetary" by Music/TheFrontBottoms features a rapped outro by rapper GDP at the end of a song that's mostly rock/folk punk.
312* One of the '90s songs by Music/JasonDonovan contained a rap verse in the middle. The song? "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgjSiNcCVnM Whenever the Sun Goes Down]]".
313* The Euro-house cover of Music/FrankieValliAndTheFourSeasons' "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" by Tatjana Simic & Gerard Joling incorporates a rap by Darrell Bell.
314* Snap!'s "Rhythm is a Dancer" originally had spoken-word bridges, which were replaced with a proper rap in the 7" single edit, courtesy of Durron "Turbo B" Butler.
315* Deee-Lite's signature song "Groove is in The Heart" features [[Music/ATribeCalledQuest Q-Tip]] in the middle of the song.
316* "Only You" by 112 featuring Music/TheNotoriousBIG. The remix adds a second rap by Bad Boy labelmate Mase.
317* Also from Bad Boy Records is Faith Evans' "All Night Long", featuring [[Music/SeanCombs Sean "P. Diddy" Combs]], who previously inverted this trope with Evans and 112 in "I'll Be Missing You".
318* Music/{{Cascada}}'s "Evacuate the Dancefloor" invokes this with German rapper Carlprit.
319* Groove Coverage's 2012 remix of "Moonlight Shadow" has a rap by P.S.Y.(not to be confused with Music/{{PSY}}).
320* Music/{{Fergie}}'s "Glamorous" brings in Music/{{Ludacris}} for a rap segment.
321* Inna has this in "More than Friends", featuring Music/DaddyYankee.
322* {{Music/Babymetal}} brings wild rapper, F.Hero all the way from Thailand to do the bridge on "Pa Pa Ya!!"
323* Black Box's "Strike It Up" features Oscar Pabon in the LP version, and Stepz (Lee Bennett Thompson) in the radio edit and DJ Lelewel remix.
324* [[OneHitWonder One-hit wonder]] Zhané's "Hey Mr. DJ" has a guest rap by Fam of Rottin Razkals.
325* Zigzagged with the musical career of Music/{{Ashanti}}. "What's Luv?" and "Always On Time," rap songs by Fat Joe and Ja Rule, respectively, had her singing the chorus, while "Unfoolish," the remix of her debut album's big hit "Foolish," cribbed a verse from none other than Music/TheNotoriousBIG, straight from his song "#!*@ You Tonight." (It almost functions as an AnswerSong.) Irv Gotti and Ja Rule also appear on "Scared" and "[[SequelSong Leaving (Always On Time Part II)]]," respectively.
326* In ''Music/TheHamiltonMixtape'', Ashanti's version of "Helpless" is exclusively sung by her until Ja Rule jumps in near the end of the sing to perform a rap as Alexander Hamilton before Ashanti resumes and finishes her soulful ballad. A recursive reference since Hamilton's verse on "Helpless" was partly inspired by Ja Rule's guest verses.
327* ItaloDisco artist RAF's "Self Control" (not [[CoveredUp Laura Branigan's cover]], though) is another proto-example.
328* Inverted by Music/{{Falco}} in the American remix of "Rock Me Amadeus", where songstress/actress Ruth Hale sings a bridge passage ("Baby, baby, do it to me, rock me") following the [[TruckDriversGearChange key change]].
329* "Mary's Got A Baby" by Maxi Priest feat. Beenie Man alternates between Maxi singing and Beenie toasting.
330* Happens in Music/{{Rihanna}}'s "[[https://youtu.be/HL1UzIK-flA?t=137 Work]] with Music/{{Drake}} entering at the 2:20 minutes mark.
331* While most of Mr. President's songs alternate between rapped verses and sung choruses, "I'll Follow The Sun" reserves the rap for the bridge prior to the TruckDriversGearChange.
332* Max-A-Million's cover of Music/MarvinGaye's "Sexual Healing" incorporates reggae toasts by Duran Estevez between the verses and choruses. Their take on The SOS Band's "Take Your Time (Do It Right)" does similar.
333* Innerlude's "Your Smile" features dancehall duo Tanto Metro & Devonte, with a toasting bridge following the band's main verses.
334* Mike Mareen plays with this trope in the 12" mix of "Agent of Liberty", where he first performs the rap by himself, then with a female backing vocalist.
335* Because it was a rap/jazz fusion album, Music/MilesDavis' final album ''Music/DooBop'' features several verses from album producer Easy Mo Bee.
336* "Christmas in Jamaica" by Music/ToniBraxton feat. Shaggy.
337* "Boys" by Band Ohne Namen AKA B.O.N. has a middle 8 rap.
338* Music/{{BT}}'s "Madskillz - Mic Chekka"(of ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 3'' fame) has both traditional rapping by Planet Asia and Rasco, and dancehall toasting by Hutchi.
339* Music/{{Covenant}}'s "Lightbringer" features {{Auto Tune}}d sing-talking verses by Henrik Bäckström of Necro Facility.
340* The [[https://youtu.be/z272PWsraRM 1996 remix]] of The Bad Yard Club's "In De Ghetto" has three vocalists of different disciplines: the original's sing-talking by Delta Bennett, toasting/rapping by Papa San, and normal singing by Crystal Waters.
341* Music/{{Korn}}'s ''The Path of Totality'' provides many examples of the "A Wild Dubstep Producer Appears" variation of this trope, including its lead single "Get Up!", which was produced by Music/{{Skrillex}}.
342* Subverted in The Real [=McCoy=]'s cover of Redbone's "Come And Get Your Love" in which O-Jay, who normally raps, performs ragga toasting verses in response to Vanessa's singing verses.
343* The [[https://youtu.be/cm0y5UoNhCE Elevation Mix]] of Tia Thomas's reinterpretation of Music/GaryNuman's "Cars" has a rap by Music/SirMixALot, who also did the production and backing vocals.
344* Music/LittleMix is quite fond of using rap features in their songs, but typically also have versions without the rappers in them.
345** To list them: “No More Sad Songs" featuring Music/MachineGunKelly, “Woman Like Me” featuring Music/NickiMinaj, “How Ya Doin’?” featuring Music/MissyElliott, “Strip” featuring Sharaya J, “Power” featuring {{Music/Stormzy}}, “Hair” featuring Sean Paul, “Confetti” featuring Saweetie, “Think About Us” featuring Ty Dolla $ign, and “Touch” featuring Kid Ink.
346** Occasionally, Leigh-Anne will even pop in and rap herself- namely, in the songs “Going Nowhere” and “A.D.I.D.A.S”.
347*** Little Mix have had several rapped/sung songs, most egregiously Joan Of Arc, Strip and Wasabi in LM5, all of which saw members singing and doing the Beyonce-esque style of rapping.
348* DJ Company's "The Rhythm of Love" originally featured a rap, but it was removed in the [[EclipsedByTheRemix better-known]] 1997 remix.
349* "Rockabye" by Music/CleanBandit feat. Sean Paul and Anne-Marie has a toasting verse/bridge by the former between the latter's verses.
350* K-os's cover of Music/TheCars' "Just What I Needed" adds rap verses during the main synthesizer hook and in place of the guitar solo.
351* Double You's "Run To Me" has a rap/toasting bridge by labelmate Ice MC.
352* Music/DuaLipa's "Levitating" had a rap verse by [=DaBaby=] added for the single release. However, most radio stations switched to the album version after [=DaBaby=]'s popularity took a hit after he came under fire for making homophobic comments while performing at the Rolling Loud Festival in July 2021.
353* Ken Laszlo's 1983 "[[EclipsedByTheRemix First Original Version]]" of "Hey Hey Guy", another proto-example, has Gianni Coraini himself bust out a rap following the second verse. Played straighter in the 2000 remix, which features an uncredited guest rapper.
354* Music/JamesBlake has several songs with rap features, including "Take A Fall For Me" with [[Music/WuTangClan RZA]], "Mile High" with Music/TravisScott, and "Where's The Catch?" with [[Music/{{Outkast}} Andre 3000]]. Justified somewhat in that James provides production on tracks by a lot of the rappers he features, so it's likely that these collaborations are a product of genuine, if a bit incongruous, creative partnership.
355* Music/{{Sublime}}: Played with on "Live at E's" from ''40 Oz. to Freedom''. Ras MG has several rapped verses through the song, but Brad Nowell invites bassist Eric Wilson to the mic to rap something, which leads to:
356-->My name is Eric, I have nothing to say\
357Because I am not a fucking DJ\
358And if you wanna come talk to me\
359Then you gotta talk to my man Bradley!
360* Music/MarianasTrench parodies this, along with [[ClicheStorm many other modern-day songwriting tropes]], in "Pop 101":
361-->The bridge is the part when you bring in a rapper friend ('''sup?'')\
362You simplify, and slow the beat\
363Abbreviate "feature" to "feat."
364* Blackstreet's biggest hit, "No Diggity", features Music/DrDre and Queen Pen.
365* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQ62TFSQUGI During the]] 2022 [[Usefulnotes/AcademyAwardsCeremonies Academy Awards]], [[WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}} "We Don't Talk About Bruno"]] gained a rap verse by Music/MeganTheeStallion.
366* Juno Reactor's "City of the Sinful", from ''Gods and Monsters'', features Ghetto Priest of Asian Dub Foundation. This is so far JR's only song with rap vocals.
367* Star's "Do U Want My Love" has a "Hot Chemistry" mix featuring a rapper known only as Bronze, and a rapless "Divas Only" mix.
368* The "Millennium" remix of Joe Rinoie's "Synchronized Love" adds a rap by Herb Hubel.
369* PsychedelicRock group Vanilla Fudge’s 2015 cover of Motown standard “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” contains an extremely out of place rap verse from one of the band members. It comes across as jarring because not only is the rap verse amateurish and close to spoken word, the band and their sound predate the origin of hip hop itself. The last point is somewhat mitigated by the verse’s shout out to 60s proto-rap single “Here Come the Judge”, but it’s still entirely out of sync with their usual sound.
370-->''Back from the past here to blow your mind\
371Cause we move to the flow and rock the grapevine\
372So listen up, dawgs, and you be the judge\
373Hold on, everybody, cause here comes the Fudge!''
374* Subverted in "Bachata" by Kay One feat. Cristobal, where the lead artist performs the rap bridge, while the guest vocalist sings the rest of the lyrics.
375* Fifty Fifty's original version of "Cupid" has a rap performed by Keena and Saena, which was removed in the English "Twin" version.
376* Music/JungKook:
377** Music/JackHarlow appears in the middle of "3D", though returns with another rap verse at the end.
378** Latto plays it straight in "Seven", showing up for her rap part and then disappearing.
379* Inverted in the case "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X, where X who is a rapper, sings the whole song and is then interrupted which a rap-like verse by Billy Ray Cyrus.
380* Music/JennyLewis: "Jack Killed Mom" (off 2008's ''Acid Tongue'') has the "Wild Spoken-word Texan Appears" variant (by Benji Hughes).
381* The 2023 track "un x100to" ( "Un Porciento", i.e. 1%) is mostly a Mexican cumbia/Norteño ballad by Tejano band Grupo Frontera, but includes an extended reggaetón-style rap by Music/BadBunny (which is how it hit the top of the Latin charts).
382* [=VOLA=], which specializes in atmospheric ProgressiveMetal, brought in hip-hop duo [=SHAHMEN=] for the song "These Black Claws".
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385[[folder:Theater]]
386* In ''Theatre/PokemonLive'', Giovanni's otherwise serious VillainSong has a part where Jessie and James recite their motto by rapping.
387* The [[ItSeemedLikeAGoodIdeaAtTheTime short-lived]] and [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks critically panned]] [[TotallyRadical hip-hop "street cat"]] version of Rum Tum Tugger in Creator/AndrewLloydWebber's ''Theatre/{{Cats}}'' performed his song as a rap. There is no rapping anywhere else in the musical, and so his number (and frankly, the new version of the character as a whole) seems out-of-place. That's why "street cat" Tugger was eventually phased out in favour of the original rock star.
388* "Revolting Children" from ''Theatre/{{Matilda}}'' has a rap bridge ("We will become a screaming horde!"...) preceding the second verse.
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391[[folder:Video Games]]
392* His World from ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'' might shock you with this once you reach the credits, since its melody is teased throughout the game, but you never get any indication that a rap is coming.
393** Long before that, both the (Japanese) opening and ending themes of ''VideoGame/SonicCD'' feature two rappers in a song that's otherwise sung by Japanese singer Keiko Utoku.
394* The first boss theme for ''VideoGame/{{Einhander}}'', [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjLSrlCYeFg surprisingly catchy]]. This rap was justified by being a sample from a then-famous disc, [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB68B32E897CC194C Masterbits Climax 9 - RAPsody (Vocals II)]].
395* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBDa4wTq0oI Final Fight stage theme]] in the arcade version of ''VideoGame/CapcomVsSNKMillenniumFight2000'' has a gangster rap segment, complete with profanity. The console ports of the game cut out the rap segment.
396* The intro to ''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'' features a rap segment in the middle of a ''metal song.'' Right after the pop segment. Don't worry, they all die before the game starts proper.
397* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwQWKkXzFzg U.S. Tuned]], the North American opening for ''Auto Modellista''.
398* The battle themes ''Fenrir'', ''Sleipnir'' and ''Audhumla'' for ''VideoGame/ArTonelicoMelodyOfElemia'' feature a random rapper entering the song just before it loops for the first two, and right at the start for the latter.
399* The credits theme of ''Monster Seeking Monster'' from ''VideoGame/TheJackboxPartyPack 4'' contains a rap segment about a minute and thirty seconds in.
400* ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution'':
401** The full version of Jenny ROM's "Señorita", featured in ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution Extreme'', has a male rap bridge in between Giovanna's sung verses, which is omitted in the ''DDR'' edit.
402** Also from ''DDR Extreme'', "Hyper Eurobeat", whose vocals are mainly sung by Paula Terry, has rapper Londell "Taz" Hicks drop in during the bridge section.
403* While meta, the voice actor of Bull from ''VideoGame/BrawlStars'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0Z6m9y068g actually made a rap song]]. Heck, Bull is even given a pair of women!
404** [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in the actual game during Season 13: The Deep Sea Brawl. In the loading screen, Fang and Colt [[https://cdnb.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/052/324/051/large/ocellus-services-02.jpg?1659514263 posed like they were on a generic 90's rap album cover]], the music genre for the lobby was some very 90's styled HipHop, but they, however, were never shown rapping in any promotional material.
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407[[folder:Visual Novels]]
408* The ending credits sequence for ''VisualNovel/{{SC2VN}}'' features a song by Temp0.
409* The album version of ''{{VisualNovel/Kanon}} (2006)'''s ending theme has a random and [[GratuitousEnglish incomprehensible]] rap segment. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_pQMSWY7o0&t=04m30s No, really.]] What's more, it was prominently featured in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZ-TG5I8XE4#t=1m43s the show's trailer]]
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412[[folder:Web Animation]]
413* WebAnimation/HomestarRunner:
414** Inverted with "[[https://homestarrunner.com/toons/rap-song Rap Song]]" by [[PissTakeRap Coach Z]] (accidentally) featuring Peacey P. The song itself is all rap but has an R&B break performed by Tenerence Love.
415** "[[https://homestarrunner.com/toons/loading-screens Loading Screens]]" features a surprisingly skillful rap verse by Coach Z, who's usually known for [[PissTakeRap considerably more half-assed raps]].
416--->'''Coach Z:''' Come and take a peep at all these loading screens\
417And tell me have you seen all that the load can bring?\
418Just a little somethin' while the cartoon loads\
419Watch a looping animation that you can behold
420** "[[https://homestarrunner.com/toons/trudgemank Trudgemank]]" is a collaboration between Taranchula and Peacey P.
421--->'''Peacey P:''' Peacey P back on the mic again\
422Gettin' paid to rhyme in Scandinavian\
423Trudgin' through the mank so it's easy to find me\
424Mixin' rap and heavy like the early nineties!\
425Ninety-one or ninety-three\
426Music/{{Anthrax}} and [[Music/PublicEnemy P.E.]]!
427* "In the Ocean Blue", from the third episode of ''WebAnimation/CharlieTheUnicorn'', is occasionally interrupted by a shrimp rapping names of many sea creatures similarly to the [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Pokerap]].
428* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'':
429** In the album versions of Yang's {{leitmotif}}s "I Burn" (Volume 1) and "Ignite" (Volume 5), Lamar Hall suddenly breaks in with a rap verse. Hall also raps in Team CFVY's theme "Caffeine" (Volume 2), which makes sense given how fast the rest of the song is sung, and in "Like Morning Follows Night" (Volume 4) and "Big Metal Shoe" (Volume 6), which... don't make any sense at all. It’s gotten to a point where Hall is expected to make a surprise appearance at least [[OnceASeason once in every volume’s soundtrack]].
430* The Website/{{Newgrounds}} music videos of "Beware the Forest's Mushrooms" from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG'', [[https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/382576 "Rawest Forest"]] and [[https://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/574257 "Waltz of the Forest,"]] both have rap verses.
431* WebAnimation/{{Hololive}}: Watame's song, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGun2cWbPEM 曇天羊/角巻わため]] , has Mori Calliope occasionally rapping English lyrics alongside her traditionally idol-esque vocals.
432* WebAnimation/FirstStageProduction: Avallum's debut single, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WXRrpnYJwA Crossing Fates]]", has Rosco Graves make his entrance in the form of a rap solo after the first chorus before joining the rest of the boys on vocals from then on.
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435[[folder:Web Original]]
436* "Do You Wanna Date My Avatar?" by Felicia Day has a wild rap verse performed by Jeff Lewis (Vork) and Sandeep Parikh (Zaboo).
437* Creator/TomSka's "Shoot All Your Problems Away"--a light and upbeat little song--has the man himself appear to give a short rap.
438* Lampshaded and [[DiscussedTrope discussed]] in WebVideo/TheKeyOfAwesome[='s=] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AL14KGWTU0 parody]] of Music/KatyPerry's "ET":
439-->'''Katy Perry:''' ''[[Music/KanyeWest Kanye]],/Why are you here?/I don't like this version./You're not on the album.''\
440'''Kanye West:''' ''Katy, ungh,/Let me be clear, ungh./Every single pop hit/Needs a rapper on it.''
441* WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows:
442** Todd said that he checked out {{Music/Justin Bieber}}'s new Christmas album because a live version of a song had one featuring Music/BustaRhymes.
443** In his review of "Tonight I'm Fucking You" by Music/EnriqueIglesias, Todd joked about Music/{{Ludacris}}' tendency to do this when the latter's guest verse shows up:
444--->'''Todd:''' Look, I love Ludacris, I'll listen to Ludacris in anything, I can't hate on him. But seriously, he's on every song. If you record a song in your basement and put it on your Website/MySpace page, it'll have Ludacris on there somehow by the time it uploads. He was on a Music/JustinBieber song. Why? What does he have to do with Justin Bieber? Nothing! He was just on it because he's on everything. My keyboard even comes with a Ludacris setting on it. ''(he pushes some keys and Ludacris snippets play)''
445** While many of the songs he has reviewed include the trope, his review of "Girl On Fire" by Alicia Keys parodies it with random momentum-destroying appearances by WebVideo/TheRapCritic to talk about Nicki Minaj's added verses.
446--->'''Todd:''' All this song is is a creatively exhaustive, meaningless pile of--\
447'''Rap Critic:''' And then the featured guest randomly comes back in, [[HypocriticalHumor ruining the momentum of the video]]!
448** Also referenced in Todd's review of "[[Film/CharliesAngels2019 Don't Call Me Angel]]", when discussing Music/LanaDelRey's verse in the song:
449--->Honestly I'm not even sure Lana's on the rest of the song. They- they use her kind of like a guest rapper. Like, this is the spot where Music/{{Ludacris}} or Music/NickiMinaj is supposed to jump in, spit a couple bars and then fuck right off.
450* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2WiKF1bqgI This]] video from ChesterSee and Creator/{{Tobuscus}} features ''[[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway Wayne Brady]]'' as the wild rapper.
451* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgSwD4j8v1c Party of Three]] by the band Music/NinjaSexParty features a subversion of this trope when Arin "Egoraptor" Hanson starts rapping at a pool party... Only to come back moments later with the lead singer, Danny "Sexbang" Avidan rapping himself.
452* This gets parodied mercilessly in the LetsPlay/{{Yogscast}} song "Does Santa Claus", which is a parody of charity movements such as "Do They Know It's Christmas". After it alternates through various members of the Yogscast, LetsPlay/HatFilms come and do an impromptu rap which completely clashes with the rest of the song, then disappear again. Just before the song rounds up, LetsPlay/InTheLittleWood does the same thing.
453* The WebVideo/{{Jacksfilms}} song "Take Off Your Clothes (Like Scarlett Johansson)" features Toby Turner, aka Creator/{{Tobuscus}}, appear to deliver a short rap, then skateboard away.
454* ''Website/SCPFoundation'' has [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-2137 SCP-2137]], "The Forensic Ghost of Music/TupacShakur" (written by Creator/MaxLandis), where long-unsolved crimes by still active criminals would be told in a song by an old artist (including the Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra, and The Who) featuring a guest verse by Music/TupacShakur (who is normally the "primary artist", doing a rap about a murderer on the loose).
455* Music/{{SiIvaGunner}}:
456** Just like in the Payphone example above, Siiva's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ulnbjqf0Os0 Snow Halation (Demo)]]" (a mashup of "[[Franchise/LoveLive Snow Halation]]" and "[[Music/Maroon5 Payphone]]") features Wiz Khalifa showing up to rap during the solo.
457** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EMuEZ_I6D0 Go My Way!! (REM@STER-A)]]" (another mashup of "Snow Halation", this time with "[[Anime/TheIdolmaster Go My Way!!]]") randomly features Music/{{DMX}} rapping for the last measures of the 1st chorus. (This is a reference to an old mashup of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPntjTPWgKE Go My Way!! with Where the Hood At]].)
458** The channel's take on ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsfSY3XpNdo Aishiteru Banzai! (MAKI Mix)]]'' is mixed with "Unknown from M.E.", Knuckles' infamous theme song from ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure''. This means Knuckles twice interjects with a wild rap as if he were the "feat." artist in Maki's song.
459* "Advertising/DontCopyThat2" inverts this with an {{Auto Tune}}d vocal bridge following the first two rap verses.
460* Spoofed by ''Website/TheOnion'' with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmCjJ0VBjjU K'ronikka,]] a parody of Music/{{Kesha}} whose song "Booty Wave" has a random rapper who's only there to shout things like "come on!" and "get your drink on!", and who tells the show's hosts that she's working on a new single called "I'm Gonna Slam Your D" featuring Music/{{Pitbull}}.
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463[[folder:Western Animation]]
464* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''
465** Exaggerated in the episode "Spa Day", which has a song with relaxing, lounge music, except for a completely out-of-the-blue rap tune interrupting it in the middle - the catch being that the rap section made up the majority of the song.
466** "A Real Boy" is similar, starting off as a slow and soulful number, but then takes a hard left turn into rap for the remainder of the song.
467** Played straight in ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbStarWars'', where Ferb is the wild rapper who appears in his brother's calypso/pop ballad about Tatooine.
468* In the season two premiere of ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw'', Orton Mahlson and Doofenshmirtz sing "Pressure", as they contemplate the big shoes that the time-travelers claim they will fill someday. About midway through, it turns into a rap. Then Doofenshmirtz loses his train of thought, and it goes back to as it was.
469* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Parodied in the episode "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS2E4TotalRickall Total Rickall]]" when Summer is taken on a magical ''My Little Pony''-style fantasy musical sequence that gets jarringly interrupted by a rapper who shouts angry rap verses out of his sports car.
470* ''[[WesternAnimation/TotalDrama Total Drama World Tour]]'': Harold interrupts some songs to start rapping, much to the others' annoyance. Gwen also does it during the song "Gypsy Rap".
471* The ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5uujMb_hbo BellyButton]]".
472* The opening theme to ''WesternAnimation/LibertysKids'', with a rap courtesy of Aaron Carter:
473-->''I take my heart into battle\
474Give that freedom bell a rattle\
475Gonna have independence signed\
476I'll sign right here on the dotted line\
477Red, white, and blue, never give up\
478We represent America!''
479* ''WesternAnimation/SchoolhouseRock'' has one in the form of a rapping walrus during the solo parts of the otherwise rock & roll-themed "Save the Ocean" in "Earth Rock", provided by Eric "Badlands" Booker.
480* In one of their tie-in music videos, ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' did an in-universe one, with Bart interrupting a school recital to perform "Do the Bartman". (Amusingly, this would be referenced in a CallBack about a decade later, with no other than [[TheDitz Ralph Wiggum]] mocking it by saying "That is ''so'' 1991!")
481* In the ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' episode [[Recap/LittlestPetShop2012S2E7WhatMemeWorry "What, Meme Worry?"]], the Biskit twins have their butler [=LeGrande=] do this in their music video.
482* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-lxHlitTus This promo]] for ''WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball'' has Richard as the rapper.
483* ''WesternAnimation/HowMurraySavedChristmas'': The Easter Bunny does this during the town's anthem number.
484* ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake'':
485** During the episode "Beat the Band" Strawberry's band plays a song. It's mostly pop except for the random rap portions mainly provided by TheOneGuy Huckleberry.
486** The extended version of ''[[WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcakeBerryInTheBigCity Berry in the Big City]]''’s theme song has a rap break in the middle by Huckleberry Pie. The full version of the song “Berry Best Friends Forever” also features another rap break sung by Huckleberry Pie.
487* In ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGhostCoastToCoast'', the episode "Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite" introduces us to the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imPa37z1COM Rappin' Space Goblin]].
488* Parodied in one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'' where [[TheDitz Stumpy]] dresses up as a rapper and starts rapping for no reason... in the middle of a ''basketball game''.
489* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': During the Robot Devil's song in [[Recap/FuturamaS1E9HellIsOtherRobots "Hell is Other Robots"]], the Music/BeastieBoys show up to deliver a few lines about what awaits Bender in Level 5 of Robot Hell.
490** ''[[Recap/FuturamaM1BendersBigScore Bender's Big Score]]'': In the "Going to War" song, Kwanzaabot beatboxes his verse.
491* In ''WesternAnimation/DumbAndDumber'', Harry reveals that his family has a long musical tradition. He appears in an Ed Sullivan-style musical show as a rapper.
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