Captain Rapp
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Captain Rapp | |
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| Birth name | Larry Earl Glenn |
| Origin | Los Angeles, California |
| Genres | Conscious rap Post-disco West Coast hip hop |
| Years active | 1981–present |
| Labels | Saturn Records JDC Records Rappers Rapp Records |
Captain Rapp is the stage name of Larry Earl Glenn, an American hip hop/post-disco musician, producer and West Coast Rap pioneer.[1]
He is best known for his politically conscious song "Bad Times (I Can't Stand It)", which was a West Coast response to Grandmaster Flash's "The Message."[2][3]