räpseln
Räpseln, also known as "knocking" or "rapping," is a form of rhythmic speech that originated in African American communities in the United States. It is characterized by a rapid, rhythmic delivery of words, often accompanied by a specific beat or rhythm. The term "räpseln" is derived from the German word for "knocking," reflecting the sound of the tongue clicking against the roof of the mouth, a common technique used in this style of speech.
The origins of räpseln can be traced back to the early 20th century, with roots in African
Today, räpseln is recognized as a distinct form of expression within the broader context of hip-hop culture.
Despite its origins in African American communities, räpseln has transcended racial and cultural boundaries, becoming a