1990 May 3, Streaker,Stall # 1,,, “Rap”, in rec.humor[1] (Usenet):
Ah (c)rappers with gun, aka thugs, chasing after people that don't listen to (c)rap. What is the mentality of these people?
1991 November 8, Michael Hart, “(C)rap music”, in alt.peeves[2] (Usenet):
The point is, why are the (c)rappers so intent on creating yet more discontent and hate in the mind of the (usually) younger generations of kids? (Usually black, but also hispanic, white, oriental, whatever.)
1992 September 16, Ray Shea, “Need information about " The Doors " .”, in rec.music.misc[3] (Usenet):
You don't, cause those (c)rappers aren't even musicians. In fact, they even sample all their music, they don't write music at all. So they're not even COMPsicians! I mean, if Vanilla Ice & Tone Loc are the best (c)rap has to offer, then give me rock!
1997 May 2, JBytes, “Music & the BIG Picture”, in soc.culture.haiti[4] (Usenet):
It didn't take me long to realize that I didn't like it. Why waste money on something you don't want? As I said, even though I don't voluntarily listen to it, I am (over)exposed to (c)rap on a constant basis. I can name you ten (c)rappers; can you name ten Industrial artists? See what I mean?
2001 June 21, Jason, “Rockford Files”, in humanities.philosophy.objectivism[5] (Usenet):
My Kenyan (Africa) roomie views (c)rappers and the folks who listen to (sh)it as quite goofy and silly. He likes Journey (the band). You don't even want to know of what he thinks of Jesse Jackson.
2004 May 27, Jasper PNL Mfg Co, LTD, “Will we ever get reparations?”, in soc.culture.african.american[6] (Usenet):
> - An entertainment lawyer defends (c)rappers when they are charges with plagarism[sic] a.k.a. 'sampling' music
2015 October 30, Byker, “German (c)rapper-turned-jihadist killed in Syria”, in alt.fan.rush-limbaugh[7] (Usenet):
German rapper who joined ISIS killed in U.S. strike, official says By Paul Cruickshank, CNN