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Rapp

American  
[rap, rahp] / ræp, rɑp /

noun

  1. George, 1757–1847, U.S. religious preacher, born in Germany: leader of the Harmonists.


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“I’m pretty conceited about the fact that I’ve loved Ravyn for as long as I have,” says the singer and actor Reneé Rapp, who like Carpenter took Lenae out on the road this year as an opening act.

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Rapp discovered one of Lenae’s early EPs when she herself was in high school and has been a fan ever since.

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To Rapp’s ears, Lenae’s airy soprano “has this beautiful ping at the top that I’ve only ever heard in Minnie Riperton,” she says.

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“There’s a lot to win by not being the loudest in the room,” says Rapp.

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Hence why Reneé Rapp was perplexed when, after going less than two years without releasing new solo music, people started saying she was on hiatus.

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