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		<title>Rap Genius Will Now Save Journalism Thanks to &#8216;News Genius&#8217;</title>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2013 11:26:33 -0400</pubDate>
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<p dir="ltr">The bros from Rap Genius opened up the final day of TechCrunch Disrupt NY with a very special announcement. They’re launching soon a new vertical called <a href="https://twitter.com/newsgenius">News Genius</a>, which follows the paradigm of Rap Genius. However, instead of analyzing 2 Chainz lyrics, the site will explain news-related clippings and documents. That sort of sounds like journalism!</p>
<p>“I want Barack Obama to explain the news, the constitution and Jay-Z’s ‘99 Problems,’” semi-joked cofounder Mahbog Moghadam, adding that “there has to be a legal explanation behind that.” The site, which was the idea of investor/”godfather” Ben Horowitz, has already softly launched judging by its <a href="https://twitter.com/newsgenius">Twitter account</a>.<!--more--><!--more--></p>
<p>As for Mr. Horowitz, the guys only had (and not surprisingly) praise for him: “We consider him a bro, not some Uncle Moneybags,” confessed cofounder Tom Lehman.</p>
<p>The LMFAO music video extras also hinted at future plans for their freshly funded company. Although offering few details, they plan to entice more rappers to enter its <a href="http://rapgenius.com/verified-artists">Verified Artists program</a>. Pop rapper Mac Miller is already a fan--they revealed that he stopped by the RG’s HQ last night, but sadly they couldn’t chill with him for too long because they had Disrupt in the morning.</p>
<p>“The biggest pleasure of Rap Genius is when you have a verified account and you’re explaining your own shit,” summed up Mr. Moghadam</p>
<p>The guys also announced there’s going to be a freshman freshman literature class conducted in association with Rap Genius at Columbia University. They’re already annotating some classics like <em>War and Peace</em>, <em>The Iliad</em> and <em>The Odyssey</em>. “I consider Rap Genius to be a tuition-free university,” said Mr. Moghadam.</p>
<p>The panel wrapped-up with a quote that doesn’t need any explanation: "If you wanna ball major, you've gotta fucking drink the Kool-Aid,” said Mr. Moghadam.</p>
<p>Talk about baller status.</p>
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<p dir="ltr">The bros from Rap Genius opened up the final day of TechCrunch Disrupt NY with a very special announcement. They’re launching soon a new vertical called <a href="https://twitter.com/newsgenius">News Genius</a>, which follows the paradigm of Rap Genius. However, instead of analyzing 2 Chainz lyrics, the site will explain news-related clippings and documents. That sort of sounds like journalism!</p>
<p>“I want Barack Obama to explain the news, the constitution and Jay-Z’s ‘99 Problems,’” semi-joked cofounder Mahbog Moghadam, adding that “there has to be a legal explanation behind that.” The site, which was the idea of investor/”godfather” Ben Horowitz, has already softly launched judging by its <a href="https://twitter.com/newsgenius">Twitter account</a>.<!--more--><!--more--></p>
<p>As for Mr. Horowitz, the guys only had (and not surprisingly) praise for him: “We consider him a bro, not some Uncle Moneybags,” confessed cofounder Tom Lehman.</p>
<p>The LMFAO music video extras also hinted at future plans for their freshly funded company. Although offering few details, they plan to entice more rappers to enter its <a href="http://rapgenius.com/verified-artists">Verified Artists program</a>. Pop rapper Mac Miller is already a fan--they revealed that he stopped by the RG’s HQ last night, but sadly they couldn’t chill with him for too long because they had Disrupt in the morning.</p>
<p>“The biggest pleasure of Rap Genius is when you have a verified account and you’re explaining your own shit,” summed up Mr. Moghadam</p>
<p>The guys also announced there’s going to be a freshman freshman literature class conducted in association with Rap Genius at Columbia University. They’re already annotating some classics like <em>War and Peace</em>, <em>The Iliad</em> and <em>The Odyssey</em>. “I consider Rap Genius to be a tuition-free university,” said Mr. Moghadam.</p>
<p>The panel wrapped-up with a quote that doesn’t need any explanation: "If you wanna ball major, you've gotta fucking drink the Kool-Aid,” said Mr. Moghadam.</p>
<p>Talk about baller status.</p>
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		<title>Rap Genius Cofounder Is Soliciting Diss Tracks About Warren Buffett, Tells 82-Year-Old Investor to Suck His @$%*</title>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Feb 2013 16:45:20 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Nitasha Tiku</dc:creator>
				
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<p>Mark Zuckerberg is hardly the first billionaire <a href="http://betabeat.com/2013/02/rumor-roundup-rap-genius-cofounder-cant-stop-wont-stop/">turned off by the antics</a> of Rap Genius cofounder Mahbod Moghadam. As Betabeat learned while <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">reporting a featur</a><a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">e</a> on the startup's $15 million investment round from Andreessen Horowitz, Mr. Moghadam's career in tech began only after he yapped his way out of an internship with Warren Buffet.</p>
<p>In the midst of the recession, Mr. Moghadam was given a year off--with reduced pay--from the law firm Dewey &amp; LeBoeuf. Only Berkshire Hathaway <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">found his personal blog</a>, Beneficent Allah, where he wrote a <a href="http://beneficentallah.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html">satirical billable memo</a> referencing the “Ballstate Insurance Company." Allstate was a client of Dewey's, the offer was rescinded and long story short, Mr. Moghadam now gets to <a href="http://betabeat.com/2013/02/rumor-roundup-rap-genius-cofounder-cant-stop-wont-stop/">dine with Nas</a>.<!--more--></p>
<p>Not content with his good fortune, however, Mr. Moghadam has decided to use his company to <a href="http://rapgenius.com/discussions/20432-Rap-genius-contest">launch a contest soliciting diss tracks</a>--<a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/11/rap-genius-byron-crawford-yet-another-diss-video-byron-crawford/">something of a habit</a> with this guy--about Mr. Buffett. As Mr. Moghadam later explained, "Warren Buffett is a little bitch tho. I can't believe he bought a RAILROAD with CASH. it's like 'hey! warren! there's this thing.. it's like the NEW railroad! it's called the INTERNET!'fucking grandpa, setting the US economy back, hustling goldman sachs, true scumbag."</p>
<p>Here is an unedited version of the gChat conversation about the contest:</p>
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<div>4:11 PM <strong>Mahbod:</strong> <a href="http://rapgenius.com/discussions/20432-Rap-genius-contest" target="_blank">http://rapgenius.com/discussions/20432-Rap-genius-contest</a></div>
<div>4:12 PM dude we've got beef with warren buffett now!</div>
<div>  doo you think we can take that mufucka down??</div>
<div>4:14 PM <strong>me:</strong> are you still salty about the internship?</div>
<div>  why do you want to take him down?</div>
<div>4:15 PM <strong>Mahbod:</strong> you nailed it!</div>
<div>  also from a philosophical perspective I hate that fool</div>
<div>  furthermore my ex-gf's mom is friends with him</div>
<div>4:16 PM also he brags about eating at mcdonalds</div>
<div>  sooo many reasons! I loathe him</div>
<div>  I actually really LIKE mark zuckerberg</div>
<div> <strong>me:</strong> what's wrong with mcdonald's?</div>
<div> <strong>Mahbod:</strong> but warren buffett I legit hate</div>
<div>  it is unealthy/gross!</div>
<div>4:17 PM <strong>me:</strong> why are you always telling people to suck your dick? <a href="https://twitter.com/RapGenius/status/304518057798295552" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/RapGenius/status/304518057798295552</a></div>
<div> <strong>Mahbod:</strong> yeah I should stop that</div>
<div>  this one was a playful allusion to my zuck "faux pas"</div>
<div>4:18 PM <strong>me:</strong> did you take a vyvanse today?</div>
<div> <strong>Mahbod:</strong> not.....yet...</div>
<div>  but now that you said that I just might</div>
<div>4:19 PM <strong>me:</strong> zuck got prickly about his photo being taken again: <a href="http://betabeat.com/2013/02/sergey-brin-google-glass-mark-zuckerberg-facebook-google-wearable-tech/" target="_blank">http://betabeat.com/2013/02/sergey-brin-google-glass-mark-zuckerberg-facebook-google-wearable-tech/</a></div>
<div> <strong>Mahbod:</strong> I had sushi with kurupt last night so I feal really chipper</div>
<div>  oh nooo! LOL</div>
<div>  that dude needs to chillax!</div>
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<p><em>Can't shut up, won't shut up, Rockafella Records . . .</em></p>
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<p>Mark Zuckerberg is hardly the first billionaire <a href="http://betabeat.com/2013/02/rumor-roundup-rap-genius-cofounder-cant-stop-wont-stop/">turned off by the antics</a> of Rap Genius cofounder Mahbod Moghadam. As Betabeat learned while <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">reporting a featur</a><a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">e</a> on the startup's $15 million investment round from Andreessen Horowitz, Mr. Moghadam's career in tech began only after he yapped his way out of an internship with Warren Buffet.</p>
<p>In the midst of the recession, Mr. Moghadam was given a year off--with reduced pay--from the law firm Dewey &amp; LeBoeuf. Only Berkshire Hathaway <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">found his personal blog</a>, Beneficent Allah, where he wrote a <a href="http://beneficentallah.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html">satirical billable memo</a> referencing the “Ballstate Insurance Company." Allstate was a client of Dewey's, the offer was rescinded and long story short, Mr. Moghadam now gets to <a href="http://betabeat.com/2013/02/rumor-roundup-rap-genius-cofounder-cant-stop-wont-stop/">dine with Nas</a>.<!--more--></p>
<p>Not content with his good fortune, however, Mr. Moghadam has decided to use his company to <a href="http://rapgenius.com/discussions/20432-Rap-genius-contest">launch a contest soliciting diss tracks</a>--<a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/11/rap-genius-byron-crawford-yet-another-diss-video-byron-crawford/">something of a habit</a> with this guy--about Mr. Buffett. As Mr. Moghadam later explained, "Warren Buffett is a little bitch tho. I can't believe he bought a RAILROAD with CASH. it's like 'hey! warren! there's this thing.. it's like the NEW railroad! it's called the INTERNET!'fucking grandpa, setting the US economy back, hustling goldman sachs, true scumbag."</p>
<p>Here is an unedited version of the gChat conversation about the contest:</p>
<blockquote>
<div>4:11 PM <strong>Mahbod:</strong> <a href="http://rapgenius.com/discussions/20432-Rap-genius-contest" target="_blank">http://rapgenius.com/discussions/20432-Rap-genius-contest</a></div>
<div>4:12 PM dude we've got beef with warren buffett now!</div>
<div>  doo you think we can take that mufucka down??</div>
<div>4:14 PM <strong>me:</strong> are you still salty about the internship?</div>
<div>  why do you want to take him down?</div>
<div>4:15 PM <strong>Mahbod:</strong> you nailed it!</div>
<div>  also from a philosophical perspective I hate that fool</div>
<div>  furthermore my ex-gf's mom is friends with him</div>
<div>4:16 PM also he brags about eating at mcdonalds</div>
<div>  sooo many reasons! I loathe him</div>
<div>  I actually really LIKE mark zuckerberg</div>
<div> <strong>me:</strong> what's wrong with mcdonald's?</div>
<div> <strong>Mahbod:</strong> but warren buffett I legit hate</div>
<div>  it is unealthy/gross!</div>
<div>4:17 PM <strong>me:</strong> why are you always telling people to suck your dick? <a href="https://twitter.com/RapGenius/status/304518057798295552" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/RapGenius/status/304518057798295552</a></div>
<div> <strong>Mahbod:</strong> yeah I should stop that</div>
<div>  this one was a playful allusion to my zuck "faux pas"</div>
<div>4:18 PM <strong>me:</strong> did you take a vyvanse today?</div>
<div> <strong>Mahbod:</strong> not.....yet...</div>
<div>  but now that you said that I just might</div>
<div>4:19 PM <strong>me:</strong> zuck got prickly about his photo being taken again: <a href="http://betabeat.com/2013/02/sergey-brin-google-glass-mark-zuckerberg-facebook-google-wearable-tech/" target="_blank">http://betabeat.com/2013/02/sergey-brin-google-glass-mark-zuckerberg-facebook-google-wearable-tech/</a></div>
<div> <strong>Mahbod:</strong> I had sushi with kurupt last night so I feal really chipper</div>
<div>  oh nooo! LOL</div>
<div>  that dude needs to chillax!</div>
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<p><em>Can't shut up, won't shut up, Rockafella Records . . .</em></p>
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		<title>Rumor Roundup: Rap Genius Cofounder Can&#8217;t Stop, Won&#8217;t Stop</title>

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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2013 16:43:41 -0400</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Real Genius</strong> Andreessen Horowitz invested $15 million in Rap Genius to help its <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">Ivy League cofounders to annotate the Internet</a>. But how much will they have to pay to rein in the braggadocious <strong>Mahbod Moghadam</strong>?</p>
<p>In a recent issue of <a href="http://getwakefield.com/2013/02/12/an-interview-with-mahbod-moghadam-of-rap-genius/">Wakefield</a>, a newsletter covering "tech and startup insight not captured elsewhere," Maboo was up to his <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-racist-editor-chatrooms-byron-crawford-mahbod-moghadam/">old</a> <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/11/rap-genius-cofounder-searching-for-a-lucky-lady-to-eat-sushi-off-his-penis/">shenanigans</a>, volunteering information about a “feud” with <strong>Mark Zuckerberg</strong>, who also happens to be backed by Andreessen Horowitz.</p>
<p>Apparently, Mr. Moghadam was at <strong>Ben Horowitz’s</strong> home, “chilling” with Zuck and <strong>Nas</strong> as is the <a href="http://betabeat.com/2013/02/rumor-roundup-softbank-gets-a-panty-dropoff-and-fred-durst-did-it-all-for-the-diggs/">new mode of Silicon Valley socializing</a>. (Mr. Horowitz happens to be close friends with <strong>Steve Stoute</strong>, Nas’ former manager.) Despite Zuck's heightened privacy concerns (<a href="http://betabeat.com/2013/02/randi-zuckerberg-inks-book-deal-to-make-social-media-manageable-for-dead-tree-crowd/">it's complicated?</a>) Rap Genius cofounder couldn't resist Instagramming his good fortune.<!--more--></p>
<blockquote><p>Apparently Zuck never leaves his house because he’s so afraid of people photographing him, and then our investor – his house is one of the only places where Zuck feels safe – so our investor invited Zuck and Nas over. They were chilling together, and I asked if I could take a photo. He was like “Let’s hold off, let’s hold off,” and I just couldn’t resist – I was drunk, and I went paparazzi and Instagrammed it, and I didn’t even think it would be a thing.</p>
<p>But then the press picked it up and apparently Zuck gets home and his whole PR crew is calling him every five seconds, and he told us to take it down. We wrote a letter of apology and I feel sorry. I regret taking it, I hope this has taught me some maturity, it certainly got me in a lot of trouble. But then on the other hand, fuck that fool – that’s Nas the Don.</p></blockquote>
<p>Asked by <a href="http://getwakefield.com/2013/02/12/an-interview-with-mahbod-moghadam-of-rap-genius/">Wakefield</a> if there was anything else he wanted to discuss, Mr. Moghadam again volunteered:</p>
<blockquote><p>Alright so I told you the New York Times is Carlos Slim’s ho, I told you Zuck can suck my dick, what else is there?</p></blockquote>
<p>When Betabeat asked Mr. Moghadam about the tenor of those comments on gChat, he said, “i am so sorry, i love zuck, i think he should've made the photo w nas his fb profile pic. I talked to nas, nas loved him and loved the photo.” It was all “tongue in cheek,” he added, “but obvi this offends mark, he got me my last girlfriend, i feel terrible!”</p>
<p>Later, Mr. Moghadam requested that we note that he had taken a <a href="http://www.vyvanse.com/">Vyvanse</a> to prepare for a UC Berkeley Rap Genius colloquium after the <a href="http://getwakefield.com/2013/02/12/an-interview-with-mahbod-moghadam-of-rap-genius/">Wakefield interview</a> and was therefore “being negative on the come up." He also noted that he was “not surprised that the ‘guy’ (pun intended) who runs [Wakefield] went to harvard since havartis (as i call them) are little bitches. Also ‘harvard = illuminati, yale = KILLuminati (princeton = chilluminati).’”</p>
<p>Wonder what he calls Andreessen Horowitz?</p>
<p><strong>Bloglords Never Worry</strong> In Emily Nussbaum's review of "Girls" <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/television/2013/02/11/130211crte_television_nussbaum?currentPage=all">for the <em>New Yorker</em></a> this week, she defined "concern trolling," as "the Internet term for one who ices her sneer with dignified worry." Valley regulars <a href="https://twitter.com/sarahcuda/status/301477723971416064">don't seem too familiar with the term</a>. So for a fine example, let us direct you to <strong>Sarah Lacy's</strong> comments about her former coworker <strong>Alexia Tsotsis</strong> on <strong>Jason Calacanis'</strong> <a href="http://thisweekin.com/thisweekin-startups/sarah-lacy-founder-editor-in-chief-and-ceo-of-pandomedia-twist-329/">This Week In Tech</a>. Whatever happened to <a href="http://pandodaily.com/2013/02/13/dont-make-it-about-you/">putting the blog first</a>?</p>
<p><strong>The Bachelor: Silicon Valley</strong> Congratulations to investor <strong>Peter Thiel</strong>, who made <em>Out</em> magazine's third annual list of "Most Eligible Bachelors." Local suitors, please let us know if you get an invite to his <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/peter-thiel-party-problem-facebook-investor-inebriated-guests-stuck-elevator-article-1.128098">raging Upper East Side dinner parties</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Nap Time </strong>Bre Pettis is a busy guy. Between running MakerBot Industries and traveling around for meetings and conferences, he has to get his zzz's in where he can. "Parking lot nap," he wrote alongside an Instagram of his car with a bridge in the background. Perhaps MakerBot should invest in some sweet <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505266_162-57565097/inside-google-workplaces-from-perks-to-nap-pods/">nap pods a la Google</a>.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_79515" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 471px"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/screenshot_2013-02-14-18-25-12.png"><img class=" wp-image-79515 " alt="(Photo: Instagram)" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/screenshot_2013-02-14-18-25-12.png?w=576" width="461" height="819" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">(Photo: Instagram)</p></div></p>
<p><strong>Be Mine</strong> If you didn't get enough fill of Valentine's Day yesterday, perhaps this <a href="http://www.twitamore.com/">tool</a> for determining your Twitter crush will come in handy. Twitamore analyzes who you follow, @-reply and favorite to figure out who your Twitter Valentine is. Our favorites? The <a href="http://twitamore.com/kanyewest">ones</a> <a href="http://twitamore.com/kimkardashian">who love</a> <a href="http://twitamore.com/jennydeluxe">themselves</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/twitamore.png"><img class=" wp-image-79564 aligncenter" alt="twitamore" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/twitamore.png" width="420" height="186" /></a></p>
<p><b id="internal-source-marker_0.14882741030305624">Belly up the bar </b><em>Wired</em> editor <strong>Ryan Tate</strong> has a bone to pick with the makers of the bourbon Maker’s Mark, who recently announced they’d be adding just a little more water to their product. Quartz took questions for the company’s COO via Twitter, and here’s what Mr. Tate <a href="http://qz.com/52807/makers-mark-watering-down-bourbon-questions/">demanded to know</a>: “What will you do for a living after burning the American bourbon industry’s reputation to the ground and destroying your company?” Two words, Mr. Tate: <a href="http://www.woodfordreserve.com/AgeScreener?ReturnUrl=%2f">Woodford Reserve</a>.<br />
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Attention, please </b>Consider this a <em>cri de coeur</em> from your friendly neighborhood scolds: Please, please, please stop making <a href="http://dotcomplicated.co/content/2013/02/top-harlem-shake-videos-by-tech-companies/">these Harlem Shake videos</a>. Rumor has it that even <strong>Sheryl Sandberg</strong> is somewhere <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2013/02/13/facebook-employees-do-the-harlem-shake/">in this Facebook video</a>. It’s nice to break up the workday with a little caper, but unfortunately, tech companies seem to have trouble rounding up employees with rhythm.</p>
<p>There’s only one exception to this blanket condemnation, and that’s the dude who appears front and center <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&amp;v=8OiFb5O4fio">in Google’s version</a>, thrashing about in what appear to be lederhosen. He looks like he’s on serious party drugs, and he is mesmerizing, and he is now a GIF:</p>
<p><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/m2jd.gif"><img class="size-full wp-image-79517 aligncenter" alt="m2jd" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/m2jd.gif" width="260" height="146" /></a></p>
<p><strong>For those who read and run?</strong> When Atlantic Media launched Quartz, it positioned the digital only business publication as the news source for the new global elite: the type of jet-setting professionals more likely to read a news story from a tablet while sipping complementary champagne at 30,000 feet than to hunker over a desktop PC. It stood to reason then that Quartz would be <a href="https://twitter.com/donohoe/status/301557901359734784/photo/1">an early adopter</a> of the smart-watch <a href="http://getpebble.com/">Pebble</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/quartz.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-79563 aligncenter" alt="quartz" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/quartz.jpg?w=225" width="225" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Quartz reporter <strong>Christopher Mims</strong> also brushed off concerns that nerdlinger arm candy might look pretty goofy once it actually hit the market.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Rappers will gold-plate their iWatches and Google Glasses, and some guy will wear a phablet on a chain around his neck. You'll see.</p>
<p>— Christopher Mims (@mims) <a href="https://twitter.com/mims/status/302186698102681600">February 14, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
<p>We think we know just <a href="http://www.weuponit.com/wp-content/uploads/2chainz24.jpg">the fella</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Real Genius</strong> Andreessen Horowitz invested $15 million in Rap Genius to help its <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">Ivy League cofounders to annotate the Internet</a>. But how much will they have to pay to rein in the braggadocious <strong>Mahbod Moghadam</strong>?</p>
<p>In a recent issue of <a href="http://getwakefield.com/2013/02/12/an-interview-with-mahbod-moghadam-of-rap-genius/">Wakefield</a>, a newsletter covering "tech and startup insight not captured elsewhere," Maboo was up to his <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-racist-editor-chatrooms-byron-crawford-mahbod-moghadam/">old</a> <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/11/rap-genius-cofounder-searching-for-a-lucky-lady-to-eat-sushi-off-his-penis/">shenanigans</a>, volunteering information about a “feud” with <strong>Mark Zuckerberg</strong>, who also happens to be backed by Andreessen Horowitz.</p>
<p>Apparently, Mr. Moghadam was at <strong>Ben Horowitz’s</strong> home, “chilling” with Zuck and <strong>Nas</strong> as is the <a href="http://betabeat.com/2013/02/rumor-roundup-softbank-gets-a-panty-dropoff-and-fred-durst-did-it-all-for-the-diggs/">new mode of Silicon Valley socializing</a>. (Mr. Horowitz happens to be close friends with <strong>Steve Stoute</strong>, Nas’ former manager.) Despite Zuck's heightened privacy concerns (<a href="http://betabeat.com/2013/02/randi-zuckerberg-inks-book-deal-to-make-social-media-manageable-for-dead-tree-crowd/">it's complicated?</a>) Rap Genius cofounder couldn't resist Instagramming his good fortune.<!--more--></p>
<blockquote><p>Apparently Zuck never leaves his house because he’s so afraid of people photographing him, and then our investor – his house is one of the only places where Zuck feels safe – so our investor invited Zuck and Nas over. They were chilling together, and I asked if I could take a photo. He was like “Let’s hold off, let’s hold off,” and I just couldn’t resist – I was drunk, and I went paparazzi and Instagrammed it, and I didn’t even think it would be a thing.</p>
<p>But then the press picked it up and apparently Zuck gets home and his whole PR crew is calling him every five seconds, and he told us to take it down. We wrote a letter of apology and I feel sorry. I regret taking it, I hope this has taught me some maturity, it certainly got me in a lot of trouble. But then on the other hand, fuck that fool – that’s Nas the Don.</p></blockquote>
<p>Asked by <a href="http://getwakefield.com/2013/02/12/an-interview-with-mahbod-moghadam-of-rap-genius/">Wakefield</a> if there was anything else he wanted to discuss, Mr. Moghadam again volunteered:</p>
<blockquote><p>Alright so I told you the New York Times is Carlos Slim’s ho, I told you Zuck can suck my dick, what else is there?</p></blockquote>
<p>When Betabeat asked Mr. Moghadam about the tenor of those comments on gChat, he said, “i am so sorry, i love zuck, i think he should've made the photo w nas his fb profile pic. I talked to nas, nas loved him and loved the photo.” It was all “tongue in cheek,” he added, “but obvi this offends mark, he got me my last girlfriend, i feel terrible!”</p>
<p>Later, Mr. Moghadam requested that we note that he had taken a <a href="http://www.vyvanse.com/">Vyvanse</a> to prepare for a UC Berkeley Rap Genius colloquium after the <a href="http://getwakefield.com/2013/02/12/an-interview-with-mahbod-moghadam-of-rap-genius/">Wakefield interview</a> and was therefore “being negative on the come up." He also noted that he was “not surprised that the ‘guy’ (pun intended) who runs [Wakefield] went to harvard since havartis (as i call them) are little bitches. Also ‘harvard = illuminati, yale = KILLuminati (princeton = chilluminati).’”</p>
<p>Wonder what he calls Andreessen Horowitz?</p>
<p><strong>Bloglords Never Worry</strong> In Emily Nussbaum's review of "Girls" <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/arts/critics/television/2013/02/11/130211crte_television_nussbaum?currentPage=all">for the <em>New Yorker</em></a> this week, she defined "concern trolling," as "the Internet term for one who ices her sneer with dignified worry." Valley regulars <a href="https://twitter.com/sarahcuda/status/301477723971416064">don't seem too familiar with the term</a>. So for a fine example, let us direct you to <strong>Sarah Lacy's</strong> comments about her former coworker <strong>Alexia Tsotsis</strong> on <strong>Jason Calacanis'</strong> <a href="http://thisweekin.com/thisweekin-startups/sarah-lacy-founder-editor-in-chief-and-ceo-of-pandomedia-twist-329/">This Week In Tech</a>. Whatever happened to <a href="http://pandodaily.com/2013/02/13/dont-make-it-about-you/">putting the blog first</a>?</p>
<p><strong>The Bachelor: Silicon Valley</strong> Congratulations to investor <strong>Peter Thiel</strong>, who made <em>Out</em> magazine's third annual list of "Most Eligible Bachelors." Local suitors, please let us know if you get an invite to his <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/peter-thiel-party-problem-facebook-investor-inebriated-guests-stuck-elevator-article-1.128098">raging Upper East Side dinner parties</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Nap Time </strong>Bre Pettis is a busy guy. Between running MakerBot Industries and traveling around for meetings and conferences, he has to get his zzz's in where he can. "Parking lot nap," he wrote alongside an Instagram of his car with a bridge in the background. Perhaps MakerBot should invest in some sweet <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505266_162-57565097/inside-google-workplaces-from-perks-to-nap-pods/">nap pods a la Google</a>.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_79515" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 471px"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/screenshot_2013-02-14-18-25-12.png"><img class=" wp-image-79515 " alt="(Photo: Instagram)" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/screenshot_2013-02-14-18-25-12.png?w=576" width="461" height="819" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">(Photo: Instagram)</p></div></p>
<p><strong>Be Mine</strong> If you didn't get enough fill of Valentine's Day yesterday, perhaps this <a href="http://www.twitamore.com/">tool</a> for determining your Twitter crush will come in handy. Twitamore analyzes who you follow, @-reply and favorite to figure out who your Twitter Valentine is. Our favorites? The <a href="http://twitamore.com/kanyewest">ones</a> <a href="http://twitamore.com/kimkardashian">who love</a> <a href="http://twitamore.com/jennydeluxe">themselves</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/twitamore.png"><img class=" wp-image-79564 aligncenter" alt="twitamore" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/twitamore.png" width="420" height="186" /></a></p>
<p><b id="internal-source-marker_0.14882741030305624">Belly up the bar </b><em>Wired</em> editor <strong>Ryan Tate</strong> has a bone to pick with the makers of the bourbon Maker’s Mark, who recently announced they’d be adding just a little more water to their product. Quartz took questions for the company’s COO via Twitter, and here’s what Mr. Tate <a href="http://qz.com/52807/makers-mark-watering-down-bourbon-questions/">demanded to know</a>: “What will you do for a living after burning the American bourbon industry’s reputation to the ground and destroying your company?” Two words, Mr. Tate: <a href="http://www.woodfordreserve.com/AgeScreener?ReturnUrl=%2f">Woodford Reserve</a>.<br />
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Attention, please </b>Consider this a <em>cri de coeur</em> from your friendly neighborhood scolds: Please, please, please stop making <a href="http://dotcomplicated.co/content/2013/02/top-harlem-shake-videos-by-tech-companies/">these Harlem Shake videos</a>. Rumor has it that even <strong>Sheryl Sandberg</strong> is somewhere <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2013/02/13/facebook-employees-do-the-harlem-shake/">in this Facebook video</a>. It’s nice to break up the workday with a little caper, but unfortunately, tech companies seem to have trouble rounding up employees with rhythm.</p>
<p>There’s only one exception to this blanket condemnation, and that’s the dude who appears front and center <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&amp;v=8OiFb5O4fio">in Google’s version</a>, thrashing about in what appear to be lederhosen. He looks like he’s on serious party drugs, and he is mesmerizing, and he is now a GIF:</p>
<p><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/m2jd.gif"><img class="size-full wp-image-79517 aligncenter" alt="m2jd" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/m2jd.gif" width="260" height="146" /></a></p>
<p><strong>For those who read and run?</strong> When Atlantic Media launched Quartz, it positioned the digital only business publication as the news source for the new global elite: the type of jet-setting professionals more likely to read a news story from a tablet while sipping complementary champagne at 30,000 feet than to hunker over a desktop PC. It stood to reason then that Quartz would be <a href="https://twitter.com/donohoe/status/301557901359734784/photo/1">an early adopter</a> of the smart-watch <a href="http://getpebble.com/">Pebble</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/quartz.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-79563 aligncenter" alt="quartz" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/quartz.jpg?w=225" width="225" height="300" /></a></p>
<p>Quartz reporter <strong>Christopher Mims</strong> also brushed off concerns that nerdlinger arm candy might look pretty goofy once it actually hit the market.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Rappers will gold-plate their iWatches and Google Glasses, and some guy will wear a phablet on a chain around his neck. You'll see.</p>
<p>— Christopher Mims (@mims) <a href="https://twitter.com/mims/status/302186698102681600">February 14, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
<p>We think we know just <a href="http://www.weuponit.com/wp-content/uploads/2chainz24.jpg">the fella</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_71547" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 233px"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/9292_10100103162428464_506599619_n1.jpeg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-71547" title="9292_10100103162428464_506599619_n1" alt="" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/9292_10100103162428464_506599619_n1.jpeg?w=223" height="300" width="223" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">(Photo: Sumner Dilworth, courtesy of Vibe)</p></div></p>
<p>The <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">cofounders</a> behind the lyric annotation database <a href="http://www.rapgenius.com/">RapGenius</a> are kind of like a trio of Tom Haverfords, albeit with a $15 million series A instead of a couple hundos from a certain <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Swanson">mustachioed grump</a>. In an attempt to further solidify their reputations as a cartoonish reimagining of the college ex-boyfriend who thought 808s and Heartbreak was "revolutionary," RapGenius's cofounders Ilan Zachory, Mahbod Moghadam and Tom Lehman submitted to an <a href="http://www.cosmopolitan.com/celebrity/news/rapgenius-guide-to-sex-and-dating">interview</a> with <em>Cosmo</em> about sex and dating.</p>
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<p>First off, any ladies interested in dating one of the RG guys better up their "swag" quotient.</p>
<p>"You know it when you see it," Mr. Moghadam said in an attempt to explain "swag" to <em>Cosmo</em>'s readership. "I like a girl who can crack a little joke, who's playful and has jouissance (loosely translated in French as a lady who seeks pleasure)." Smart, bilingual women may also inquire, but only if you're a blogger. (French bloggers get extra points.)</p>
<p>And what exactly can you expect from a date with one of the RapGenius cofounders? A jaunt to Saint Barth's for one, or perhaps some mini golf. More than likely you will also be asked to consume sushi from an unusual location. Instead of eating a <a href="http://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/hot-sex/hot-sex-tips-challenge-1">dick donut,</a> as <em>Cosmo</em> helpfully suggests, Mr. Moghadam tells the magazine he prefers the “sugar-free” approach.</p>
<p>"Why not put sashimi on the penis? It’s protein," he <a href="http://www.cosmopolitan.com/celebrity/news/rapgenius-guide-to-sex-and-dating">said</a>.</p>
<p>This has been another <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/11/rap-genius-byron-crawford-yet-another-diss-video-byron-crawford/">casual reminder</a> that these people have $15 million in venture capital.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_71547" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 233px"><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/9292_10100103162428464_506599619_n1.jpeg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-71547" title="9292_10100103162428464_506599619_n1" alt="" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/9292_10100103162428464_506599619_n1.jpeg?w=223" height="300" width="223" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">(Photo: Sumner Dilworth, courtesy of Vibe)</p></div></p>
<p>The <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">cofounders</a> behind the lyric annotation database <a href="http://www.rapgenius.com/">RapGenius</a> are kind of like a trio of Tom Haverfords, albeit with a $15 million series A instead of a couple hundos from a certain <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Swanson">mustachioed grump</a>. In an attempt to further solidify their reputations as a cartoonish reimagining of the college ex-boyfriend who thought 808s and Heartbreak was "revolutionary," RapGenius's cofounders Ilan Zachory, Mahbod Moghadam and Tom Lehman submitted to an <a href="http://www.cosmopolitan.com/celebrity/news/rapgenius-guide-to-sex-and-dating">interview</a> with <em>Cosmo</em> about sex and dating.</p>
<p><!--more--></p>
<p>First off, any ladies interested in dating one of the RG guys better up their "swag" quotient.</p>
<p>"You know it when you see it," Mr. Moghadam said in an attempt to explain "swag" to <em>Cosmo</em>'s readership. "I like a girl who can crack a little joke, who's playful and has jouissance (loosely translated in French as a lady who seeks pleasure)." Smart, bilingual women may also inquire, but only if you're a blogger. (French bloggers get extra points.)</p>
<p>And what exactly can you expect from a date with one of the RapGenius cofounders? A jaunt to Saint Barth's for one, or perhaps some mini golf. More than likely you will also be asked to consume sushi from an unusual location. Instead of eating a <a href="http://www.cosmopolitan.com/sex-love/hot-sex/hot-sex-tips-challenge-1">dick donut,</a> as <em>Cosmo</em> helpfully suggests, Mr. Moghadam tells the magazine he prefers the “sugar-free” approach.</p>
<p>"Why not put sashimi on the penis? It’s protein," he <a href="http://www.cosmopolitan.com/celebrity/news/rapgenius-guide-to-sex-and-dating">said</a>.</p>
<p>This has been another <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/11/rap-genius-byron-crawford-yet-another-diss-video-byron-crawford/">casual reminder</a> that these people have $15 million in venture capital.</p>
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		<title>Rap Genius Cofounder Responds to &#8216;The Haters&#8217; with Yet Another Diss Video</title>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2012 17:42:34 -0400</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/screen-shot-2012-11-05-at-5-07-51-pm.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-69115" title="Diss video Rap Genius" alt="" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/screen-shot-2012-11-05-at-5-07-51-pm.png?w=300" height="166" width="300" /></a>Last Friday, Betabeat followed up on <a href="http://www.byroncrawford.com/2012/10/rap-genius-has-a-private-chat-room-thats-filled-with-racism.html">reports from author Byron Crawford</a> about offensive racist IMs shared in one of Rap Genius' editor chatrooms. (For those of you unfamiliar with Rap Genius: A. Where the hell have you been? And B. Here's our <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">contribution to the cacophony</a> on their $15 million investment from Silicon Valley powerhouse Andreessen Horowitz.)</p>
<p>In response to our questions about the racist chatter, cofounder Mahbod Moghadam dismissed the notion that this was reflective of the Rap Genius community, <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-racist-editor-chatrooms-byron-crawford-mahbod-moghadam/">telling Betabeat</a> that users can gain entry into "Editor Chats," without being vetted by earning Rap IQ points on the site and that users have used voting rings to game the system in the past. He then blamed hackers for the offensive content, before recanting and saying the parties responsible were merely exploiting a loophole in the system that allowed members to impersonate another user’s name in chat, rather than hacking into the company's code.<!--more--></p>
<p>He was <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-racist-editor-chatrooms-byron-crawford-mahbod-moghadam/">similarly dismissive</a> of Mr. Crawford's concerns after Mr. Moghadam threatened to kill him in <a href="http://www.byroncrawford.com/2012/10/rap-genius-founder-threatens-to-kill-me-might-be-with-the-terrorists.html">another series of "Editor Chat" instant messages</a>, telling Betabeat, "I’m just messing around."</p>
<p>Critics have expressed concerns about Rap Genius' interloper status in the rap world as well as the Ivy League tone of users who contribute analysis of hip-hop lyrics to the site, not to mention an ill-advised diss video aimed at the rap group Das Racist after one of its members called Rap Genius "white devil sophists."</p>
<p>But the braggadocious Mr. Moghadam is apparently undeterred by the negative responses both to his skills as a rapper and to his at times abrasive public persona. In response to "the haters," he has recorded <a href="http://rapgenius.com/discussions/13678-Exclusive-rap-genius-founder-maboo-freestyle-response-to-the-haters">another diss video</a> and posted to the site. Which haters, exactly, is he referring to, we asked? Mr. Crawford and "90s bloggers," Mr. Moghadam explained.</p>
<p>At this point, we find ourselves at a loss for words save for a genuine sense of awe that a $15 million investment does not a muzzle make. Rap Genius members, however, have already begun to annotate his lyrics on the site. Because of course.</p>
<p><span class='embed-youtube' style='text-align:center; display: block;'><iframe class='youtube-player' type='text/html' width='640' height='390' src='http://www.youtube.com/embed/fVV875ISrGE?version=3&#038;rel=1&#038;fs=1&#038;showsearch=0&#038;showinfo=1&#038;iv_load_policy=1&#038;wmode=transparent' frameborder='0'></iframe></span></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/screen-shot-2012-11-05-at-5-07-51-pm.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-69115" title="Diss video Rap Genius" alt="" src="http://nyobetabeat.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/screen-shot-2012-11-05-at-5-07-51-pm.png?w=300" height="166" width="300" /></a>Last Friday, Betabeat followed up on <a href="http://www.byroncrawford.com/2012/10/rap-genius-has-a-private-chat-room-thats-filled-with-racism.html">reports from author Byron Crawford</a> about offensive racist IMs shared in one of Rap Genius' editor chatrooms. (For those of you unfamiliar with Rap Genius: A. Where the hell have you been? And B. Here's our <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-andreessen-horowitz-ben-horowitz-internet-talmud/">contribution to the cacophony</a> on their $15 million investment from Silicon Valley powerhouse Andreessen Horowitz.)</p>
<p>In response to our questions about the racist chatter, cofounder Mahbod Moghadam dismissed the notion that this was reflective of the Rap Genius community, <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-racist-editor-chatrooms-byron-crawford-mahbod-moghadam/">telling Betabeat</a> that users can gain entry into "Editor Chats," without being vetted by earning Rap IQ points on the site and that users have used voting rings to game the system in the past. He then blamed hackers for the offensive content, before recanting and saying the parties responsible were merely exploiting a loophole in the system that allowed members to impersonate another user’s name in chat, rather than hacking into the company's code.<!--more--></p>
<p>He was <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/10/rap-genius-racist-editor-chatrooms-byron-crawford-mahbod-moghadam/">similarly dismissive</a> of Mr. Crawford's concerns after Mr. Moghadam threatened to kill him in <a href="http://www.byroncrawford.com/2012/10/rap-genius-founder-threatens-to-kill-me-might-be-with-the-terrorists.html">another series of "Editor Chat" instant messages</a>, telling Betabeat, "I’m just messing around."</p>
<p>Critics have expressed concerns about Rap Genius' interloper status in the rap world as well as the Ivy League tone of users who contribute analysis of hip-hop lyrics to the site, not to mention an ill-advised diss video aimed at the rap group Das Racist after one of its members called Rap Genius "white devil sophists."</p>
<p>But the braggadocious Mr. Moghadam is apparently undeterred by the negative responses both to his skills as a rapper and to his at times abrasive public persona. In response to "the haters," he has recorded <a href="http://rapgenius.com/discussions/13678-Exclusive-rap-genius-founder-maboo-freestyle-response-to-the-haters">another diss video</a> and posted to the site. Which haters, exactly, is he referring to, we asked? Mr. Crawford and "90s bloggers," Mr. Moghadam explained.</p>
<p>At this point, we find ourselves at a loss for words save for a genuine sense of awe that a $15 million investment does not a muzzle make. Rap Genius members, however, have already begun to annotate his lyrics on the site. Because of course.</p>
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		<title>Mo&#8217; Money for Rap Genius: Impish Ivy Leaguers Raise Millions for Internet Decoder Ring</title>

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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2012 09:30:08 -0400</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align:left;">Visitors who search for Harlem rapper Azealia Banks’s breakout hit “<a href="http://rapgenius.com/Azealia-banks-212-lyrics">212</a>,” on Rap Genius, an online platform that crowdsources explanations of hip-hop lyrics, will find nearly every verse annotated by the site’s users, who clocked more than 2 million monthly uniques in August, according to comScore. Click on the line “Now she wanna lick my plum in the evening/ And fit that ton-tongue d-deep in,” and a pop-up immediately appears explaining that Ms. Banks is employing a metaphor for cunnilingus and that “She stutters the words tongue and deep to mimic the stuttering that occurs when one receives such a gift.” That exegesis received 11 upvotes, earning the contributor jamima-j, a female “slam poetry writer,” a healthy bump in “Rap IQ” points on the site.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Readers might find her analysis either amusing or unnecessary. But the reigning kings of Sand Hill Road, venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, view Rap Genius as “one of the most important things we’ve ever funded,” co-founder Ben Horowitz told Betabeat last week. The prominent VC firm, which <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_46/b4203000012271.htm">clawed its way</a> into the Silicon Valley firmament in just three years by aggressively plowing millions into fast-growth tech startups like Facebook, Pinterest, foursquare and Airbnb, often at towering valuations, were the sole investors behind the site’s <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Marc-andreessen-why-andreessen-horowitz-is-investing-in-rap-genius-lyrics">$15 million Series A</a>.<!--more--></p>
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<p>“When I first brought it up, [Marc Andreessen] kind of laughed at it,” admitted Mr. Horowitz, the rare VC who can quote the appropriate Rick Ross rhyme for every occasion.“He was like, ‘Really? <em>Rap Genius</em>?’”</p>
<p>The site’s potential finally clicked for Mr. Andreessen after he used it to try to understand the Kanye West and Jay-Z song “<a href="http://rapgenius.com/Kanye-west-no-church-in-the-wild-lyrics">No Church in the Wild</a>.” Click on the lyric “Is pious pious because god loves pious?” and the site walks you through Plato’s Euthyphro, Pope Pius and Immanuel Kant. “It’s a big philosophical question just, like, dropped in the middle of a Jay verse,” Mr. Horowitz said with admiration.</p>
<p>Despite the platform’s name, contributors have already used Rap Genius to annotate a number of texts outside the world of hip-hop, including the Supreme Court decision <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Justice-henry-billings-brown-plessy-v-ferguson-lyrics">Plessy v. Ferguson</a>, the <a href="http://rapgenius.com/The-pilgrims-mayflower-compact-lyrics">Mayflower Compact</a> and the <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Congress-the-digital-millennium-copyright-act-lyrics">Digital Millenium Copyright Act</a>. Last week, author and NYU professor Clay Shirky added the <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Apple-itunes-terms-of-service-lyrics">iTunes terms of service</a> for dissection. Users obliged by <a href="http://rapgenius.com/1126239">appending</a> a cartoon of the Human Centipede.</p>
<p>After the Jay-Z song, Mr. Andreessen went on to read annotations of <em><a href="http://rapgenius.com/F-scott-fitzgerald-introduction-chapter-i-lyrics">The Great Gatsby </a></em>contributed by high schoolers whose teacher added chapters to the site. His favorite part, Mr. Horowitz said, was a reference to old money versus new money that read, “In the days of ‘<em>The Great Gatsby</em>,’ it was better to have old money, unlike today, when it’s better to have new money.”</p>
<p>No doubt the investor and Netscape co-founder, who was photographed on a gold throne for <em>Time</em>’s “Golden Geeks” <a href="http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19960219,00.html">cover</a> in 1996 and recently named No. 2 on <i>Forbes</i>’s “Midas Touch” list of tech investors, appreciated that reading.</p>
<p>Mr. Horowitz’s abiding obsession with rap has been <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/20/technology/blogger-uses-rap-to-teach-pithy-business-lessons.html?pagewanted=all&amp;_r=0">well-documented</a>. He notoriously starts every post on <a href="http://bhorowitz.com/">his business blog</a> with a couple of expletive-laden lines from his favorite MCs, and has nicknamed his partner, Mr. Andreessen, “Big Tunechi,” in reference to Lil Wayne’s childhood nickname (just ask <a href="https://twitter.com/LilTunechi">@LilTunechi</a>’s 8.7 million Twitter followers), because he thinks the two moguls are similarly prolific. It ultimately fell to “Big Tune” to <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Marc-andreessen-why-andreessen-horowitz-is-investing-in-rap-genius-lyrics">articulate the site’s grander vision</a>: turning Rap Genius into an “Internet Talmud” that, Mr. Andreessen said, will drop the same “knowledge on knowledge” in other arenas, like law, the Bible, poetry and even country music—to eventually “annotate the world.”</p>
<p>The site’s three 20-something co-founders are currently beta-testing the idea of rolling out those content areas into separate verticals: Stereo IQ (for indie rock), Poetry Brain, Country Brain, Law Genius and Bible Genius.</p>
<p>“The criticism is: ‘Ben, I can’t believe you’d invest in something so frivolous as rap,’” Mr. Horowitz acknowledged, but he pointed out that Andreessen Horowitz engendered the same eye-rolls when the firm was part of a $2.75 billion deal to buy Skype from eBay. <a href="http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/07/12/skype-the-inside-story-of-the-boffo-8-5-billion-deal/">Two years later</a>, Skype was sold to Microsoft for $8.5 billion. “People who kind of understood the basics [of that deal] were like, ‘Oh, that’s stupid. Those guys are idiots.’ But if you looked a little deeper and saw what was really going on, you would say, well, this is a magical opportunity.”</p>
<p><b>Rap Genius’s co-founders, </b>who met as undergraduates, have been <a href="http://betabeat.com/2011/11/hip-hop-dont-stop-rap-genius-aims-to-explain-everything/">expounding on the idea</a> for some time now—that the Internet needed this kind of pop-technology, a Rosetta Stone by way of Urban Dictionary, to decode the Western canon—but it wasn’t until Andreessen Horowitz came along that anyone believed them.</p>
<p>If you spend any time with the trio, you can understand the skepticism.</p>
<p>As their origin story goes, the co-founders were treading lucrative career paths when they started the site, first called Rap Exegesis, as a side project. Tom Lehman was an engineer at the hedge fund D.E. Shaw. Ilan Zechory was a project manager at Google and a former writer for <em>Deadwood</em>, and Mahbod Moghadam, a Stanford law school grad, was on deferral from the law firm Dewey &amp; LeBoeuf.</p>
<p>In 2009, deferral was code for a <a href="http://abovethelaw.com/2010/07/a-genius-use-of-deferral-time/">recession-related year off</a> for a fraction of the salary. With his free time, Mr. Moghadam was slated to start a free internship with Warren Buffett when Berkshire Hathaway found his blog, Beneficent Allah, in which he had drafted a <a href="http://beneficentallah.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html">satirical billable memo</a> referencing the “Ballstate Insurance Company” (Allstate was a client) on “the probabilities of Inheriting the Earth.” Mr. Buffett's conglomerate didn’t appreciate the irony and neither did Dewey. The same day he was fired, Mr. Lehman built the site.</p>
<p>“We’re more into writing than underwriting, you feel me?” Mr. Moghadam told Betabeat last week, sitting in the startup’s new headquarters: a penthouse apartment in Williamsburg overlooking the East River.</p>
<p>Mr. Lehman, whose actual apartment is four floors down, had returned moments earlier with three trays of sushi for the team’s dinner. A handful of the company’s fresh-faced 20 to 30 employees were unwinding in the back bedrooms.</p>
<p>Mr. Moghadam was sporting a striped button-down and walnut-colored dress shoes that came to a masochistic point. He introduced Mr. Lehman as a “swagged-out Mark Zuckerberg,” but between Mr. Lehman’s upswept column of curls, electric blue T-shirt, neon Nikes and sweatshirt from A Bathing Ape, he looked more like a dubstep deejay just in from Tel Aviv. Mr. Zechory, in emerald green Nikes and a pastel button-down, fit somewhere in between.</p>
<p>Months before they raised that Series A, another New York startup entrepreneur described the braggadocious trio of Yale graduates, who sometimes borrow the vernacular of the rappers they admire, as “total characters and a pile of contradictions”—a representation that speaks to their awkward, if so far potent, positioning at the nexus of the tech and hip-hop worlds.</p>
<p>Sitting in the living room, amiable and unguarded, the co-founders seemed to suffer from the interloper’s dilemma: they’re one “swag” too cocky for the tech scene and a “tight” too Ivy League for the rap game.</p>
<p>Up until last month, outside of <a href="http://rapgenius.com/verified-artists">verified accounts</a> from artists like Nas, 50 Cent, and 2Chainz, the startup was best known for two things. The first was an essay in <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/magazine/lady-mondegreen-and-the-miracle-of-misheard-song-lyrics.html?pagewanted=all"><em>The New York Times</em> magazine</a> that devoted considerable column inches to critiquing Rap Genius’s “wrongheaded conclusion” that every hip-hop rhyme had or was in need of an academic annotation.</p>
<p>The second was a misguided <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Das-racist-middle-of-the-cake-lyrics#note-352426">late-night video</a> of a shirtless Mr. Moghadam mocking the rap group Das Racist, who met at Weselyan, after one of the MCs equated Rap Genius with “white devil sophistry.” The closing line? “I’m trying to diss you, but you ain’t even famous. You’re like a slim anus.”</p>
<p>“I’m embarrassed of my freestyle dis,” Mr. Moghadam admitted of the video. “I want to take it down, but these guys say, ‘Hey, it’s a meme now!’” He added, “My body looks all right, but I can do much better raps than that.”</p>
<p>Mr. Horowitz acknowledged the trio’s bluster. “They have a real personae-slash-performance art to them,” he said. “They play the part. It took me a little bit to get past the surface pretense, just because it is so unusual. At least in my world—in the tech world.”</p>
<p>“We used to want to be writers and artists and stuff like that,” Mr. Zechory said, when asked about the team's self-presentation. “Then we got really busy working on Rap Genius and we realized it’s all folding in on itself and we have to never break character.”</p>
<p>That routine has gotten them this far. In fact, Andreessen Horowitz wasn't the only firm eager to fund their vision.</p>
<p>“There were definitely other investors who gave them term sheets and there were other investors who thought that it could be important, but in their minds nobody else quite understood it or quite understood them, you know what I mean?” said Mr. Horowitz.</p>
<p>Rap Genius was the <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Randall-stross-the-launch-pad-inside-y-combinator-silicon-valleys-most-exclusive-school-for-startups-excerpts-lyrics">fastest-growing startup</a> in its class at Y Combinator, the archetypal Mountain View incubator. (Mr. Zechory says their Quantcast numbers show 10 million uniques, but that account has been made private.) During their three months in the Valley, "The elders were kind of wary of it," said Mr. Moghadam. "They’re starting to come around now that they realize we’re gonna make a shit ton of money."</p>
<p>That last claim remains to be seen. After all, despite its ubiquity in search engine results, Urban Dictionary is still primarily a website that sells ads.</p>
<p>Rap Genius' business plan also calls for selling advertising, but according to the latest numbers from comScore, the site members occupy an industry sweet spot. Sixty-three percent of users are 18 to 34, 66 percent of them are male, and 29 percent boast a household income of $100,000 or more.</p>
<p>“We are gonna do the dopest ads of all time,” Mr. Moghadam declared, but they have other potential revenue streams in mind as well. “Law firms will pay 100K a year for Law Genius Premium,” he insisted over email. “Lexis and Westlaw are jank—you go from one case to another and it’s sloppy and wack ... Law Genius will be legal footnotes on crack! Also it can include ANYTHING ... video, audio ... instead of simply citing a Supreme Court case, you can embed the oral arguments!”</p>
<p>And then there’s the merchandising. “Girl, we finna have an entire STORE of gear for each site,” he wrote in an email that could benefit from some decoding itself, “not just shirts, you can get a Rap Genius onesie, a Poetry Brain parka ...” The possibilities were endless.</p>
<p><strong>Rap Genius has been remarkably successful</strong> in getting rappers to sign up to explain their own double entendres, regionalisms, and allusions, partly by hosting the artists at Rap Genius headquarters both in Williamsburg and a villa they rent in “far Malibu,” where Mr. Moghadam said RZA and Black Cobain have both stayed.</p>
<p>The company is planning on moving closer to Los Angeles’s city center. “So with the Hollywood house, we’re always going to have rappers living with us,” he wrote. They even offer visitors use of a studio. “Our recording is decent it’s not wowzers, but it’s pretty dope,” he added, explaining that it was more of a “chill vibe type situation.”</p>
<p>Earning the trust of the rap world wasn’t easy. A breakthrough was provided by 50 Cent’s former manager, the late Chris Lighty—“RIP,” said Mr. Moghadam, tapping his heart twice. Over lunch a couple months ago, Mr. Zechory recalled, Lighty “was like, look, if you want 50 Cent to gamble on Rap Genius, just get Nas to do it. Because 50 Cent will see Nas doing it and be like, ‘Okay, cool.’”</p>
<p>In a similar vein, it was Troy Carter, Lady Gaga’s manager and a startup investor, who encouraged the founders to come up with their “verified artists” section.</p>
<p>It remains to be seen whether Rap Genius will have the same luck with indie rockers. Mr. Moghadam said that he tried talking to Chan Marshall, better known as Cat Power, into explaining her lyrics when he ran into her in L.A. “She was like, ‘I don’t want anyone to know what these mean! It’s so deep to me! Get away from me,’” he said, his voice dropping to a stage whisper.</p>
<p>Had he tried Fiona Apple? we asked. “She’s my queen,” Mr. Moghadam responded, wistfully. “Fiona Apple, if I could, I would just want to take her to sushi. I <em>know</em> what [her lyrics] mean!”</p>
<p>If Rap Genius succeeds, it will be because its founders have no other choice, a dynamic that happens to be of the VC firm’s investment criteria, said Mr. Horowitz. “Their whole lives are dependent on them making this work, right? They are all-in,” he said with a laugh. “It’s not like they’ll go work at Facebook! <i>Nuh-uh</i>. This is it. They have to make this work. And we love that.”</p>
<p><em>ntiku@observer.com</em></p>
<p><em>A version of this story appeared in the October 17, 2012 issue of the </em>New York Observer<em>. </em></p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">Visitors who search for Harlem rapper Azealia Banks’s breakout hit “<a href="http://rapgenius.com/Azealia-banks-212-lyrics">212</a>,” on Rap Genius, an online platform that crowdsources explanations of hip-hop lyrics, will find nearly every verse annotated by the site’s users, who clocked more than 2 million monthly uniques in August, according to comScore. Click on the line “Now she wanna lick my plum in the evening/ And fit that ton-tongue d-deep in,” and a pop-up immediately appears explaining that Ms. Banks is employing a metaphor for cunnilingus and that “She stutters the words tongue and deep to mimic the stuttering that occurs when one receives such a gift.” That exegesis received 11 upvotes, earning the contributor jamima-j, a female “slam poetry writer,” a healthy bump in “Rap IQ” points on the site.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Readers might find her analysis either amusing or unnecessary. But the reigning kings of Sand Hill Road, venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, view Rap Genius as “one of the most important things we’ve ever funded,” co-founder Ben Horowitz told Betabeat last week. The prominent VC firm, which <a href="http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_46/b4203000012271.htm">clawed its way</a> into the Silicon Valley firmament in just three years by aggressively plowing millions into fast-growth tech startups like Facebook, Pinterest, foursquare and Airbnb, often at towering valuations, were the sole investors behind the site’s <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Marc-andreessen-why-andreessen-horowitz-is-investing-in-rap-genius-lyrics">$15 million Series A</a>.<!--more--></p>
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<p>“When I first brought it up, [Marc Andreessen] kind of laughed at it,” admitted Mr. Horowitz, the rare VC who can quote the appropriate Rick Ross rhyme for every occasion.“He was like, ‘Really? <em>Rap Genius</em>?’”</p>
<p>The site’s potential finally clicked for Mr. Andreessen after he used it to try to understand the Kanye West and Jay-Z song “<a href="http://rapgenius.com/Kanye-west-no-church-in-the-wild-lyrics">No Church in the Wild</a>.” Click on the lyric “Is pious pious because god loves pious?” and the site walks you through Plato’s Euthyphro, Pope Pius and Immanuel Kant. “It’s a big philosophical question just, like, dropped in the middle of a Jay verse,” Mr. Horowitz said with admiration.</p>
<p>Despite the platform’s name, contributors have already used Rap Genius to annotate a number of texts outside the world of hip-hop, including the Supreme Court decision <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Justice-henry-billings-brown-plessy-v-ferguson-lyrics">Plessy v. Ferguson</a>, the <a href="http://rapgenius.com/The-pilgrims-mayflower-compact-lyrics">Mayflower Compact</a> and the <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Congress-the-digital-millennium-copyright-act-lyrics">Digital Millenium Copyright Act</a>. Last week, author and NYU professor Clay Shirky added the <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Apple-itunes-terms-of-service-lyrics">iTunes terms of service</a> for dissection. Users obliged by <a href="http://rapgenius.com/1126239">appending</a> a cartoon of the Human Centipede.</p>
<p>After the Jay-Z song, Mr. Andreessen went on to read annotations of <em><a href="http://rapgenius.com/F-scott-fitzgerald-introduction-chapter-i-lyrics">The Great Gatsby </a></em>contributed by high schoolers whose teacher added chapters to the site. His favorite part, Mr. Horowitz said, was a reference to old money versus new money that read, “In the days of ‘<em>The Great Gatsby</em>,’ it was better to have old money, unlike today, when it’s better to have new money.”</p>
<p>No doubt the investor and Netscape co-founder, who was photographed on a gold throne for <em>Time</em>’s “Golden Geeks” <a href="http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19960219,00.html">cover</a> in 1996 and recently named No. 2 on <i>Forbes</i>’s “Midas Touch” list of tech investors, appreciated that reading.</p>
<p>Mr. Horowitz’s abiding obsession with rap has been <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/20/technology/blogger-uses-rap-to-teach-pithy-business-lessons.html?pagewanted=all&amp;_r=0">well-documented</a>. He notoriously starts every post on <a href="http://bhorowitz.com/">his business blog</a> with a couple of expletive-laden lines from his favorite MCs, and has nicknamed his partner, Mr. Andreessen, “Big Tunechi,” in reference to Lil Wayne’s childhood nickname (just ask <a href="https://twitter.com/LilTunechi">@LilTunechi</a>’s 8.7 million Twitter followers), because he thinks the two moguls are similarly prolific. It ultimately fell to “Big Tune” to <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Marc-andreessen-why-andreessen-horowitz-is-investing-in-rap-genius-lyrics">articulate the site’s grander vision</a>: turning Rap Genius into an “Internet Talmud” that, Mr. Andreessen said, will drop the same “knowledge on knowledge” in other arenas, like law, the Bible, poetry and even country music—to eventually “annotate the world.”</p>
<p>The site’s three 20-something co-founders are currently beta-testing the idea of rolling out those content areas into separate verticals: Stereo IQ (for indie rock), Poetry Brain, Country Brain, Law Genius and Bible Genius.</p>
<p>“The criticism is: ‘Ben, I can’t believe you’d invest in something so frivolous as rap,’” Mr. Horowitz acknowledged, but he pointed out that Andreessen Horowitz engendered the same eye-rolls when the firm was part of a $2.75 billion deal to buy Skype from eBay. <a href="http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/07/12/skype-the-inside-story-of-the-boffo-8-5-billion-deal/">Two years later</a>, Skype was sold to Microsoft for $8.5 billion. “People who kind of understood the basics [of that deal] were like, ‘Oh, that’s stupid. Those guys are idiots.’ But if you looked a little deeper and saw what was really going on, you would say, well, this is a magical opportunity.”</p>
<p><b>Rap Genius’s co-founders, </b>who met as undergraduates, have been <a href="http://betabeat.com/2011/11/hip-hop-dont-stop-rap-genius-aims-to-explain-everything/">expounding on the idea</a> for some time now—that the Internet needed this kind of pop-technology, a Rosetta Stone by way of Urban Dictionary, to decode the Western canon—but it wasn’t until Andreessen Horowitz came along that anyone believed them.</p>
<p>If you spend any time with the trio, you can understand the skepticism.</p>
<p>As their origin story goes, the co-founders were treading lucrative career paths when they started the site, first called Rap Exegesis, as a side project. Tom Lehman was an engineer at the hedge fund D.E. Shaw. Ilan Zechory was a project manager at Google and a former writer for <em>Deadwood</em>, and Mahbod Moghadam, a Stanford law school grad, was on deferral from the law firm Dewey &amp; LeBoeuf.</p>
<p>In 2009, deferral was code for a <a href="http://abovethelaw.com/2010/07/a-genius-use-of-deferral-time/">recession-related year off</a> for a fraction of the salary. With his free time, Mr. Moghadam was slated to start a free internship with Warren Buffett when Berkshire Hathaway found his blog, Beneficent Allah, in which he had drafted a <a href="http://beneficentallah.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html">satirical billable memo</a> referencing the “Ballstate Insurance Company” (Allstate was a client) on “the probabilities of Inheriting the Earth.” Mr. Buffett's conglomerate didn’t appreciate the irony and neither did Dewey. The same day he was fired, Mr. Lehman built the site.</p>
<p>“We’re more into writing than underwriting, you feel me?” Mr. Moghadam told Betabeat last week, sitting in the startup’s new headquarters: a penthouse apartment in Williamsburg overlooking the East River.</p>
<p>Mr. Lehman, whose actual apartment is four floors down, had returned moments earlier with three trays of sushi for the team’s dinner. A handful of the company’s fresh-faced 20 to 30 employees were unwinding in the back bedrooms.</p>
<p>Mr. Moghadam was sporting a striped button-down and walnut-colored dress shoes that came to a masochistic point. He introduced Mr. Lehman as a “swagged-out Mark Zuckerberg,” but between Mr. Lehman’s upswept column of curls, electric blue T-shirt, neon Nikes and sweatshirt from A Bathing Ape, he looked more like a dubstep deejay just in from Tel Aviv. Mr. Zechory, in emerald green Nikes and a pastel button-down, fit somewhere in between.</p>
<p>Months before they raised that Series A, another New York startup entrepreneur described the braggadocious trio of Yale graduates, who sometimes borrow the vernacular of the rappers they admire, as “total characters and a pile of contradictions”—a representation that speaks to their awkward, if so far potent, positioning at the nexus of the tech and hip-hop worlds.</p>
<p>Sitting in the living room, amiable and unguarded, the co-founders seemed to suffer from the interloper’s dilemma: they’re one “swag” too cocky for the tech scene and a “tight” too Ivy League for the rap game.</p>
<p>Up until last month, outside of <a href="http://rapgenius.com/verified-artists">verified accounts</a> from artists like Nas, 50 Cent, and 2Chainz, the startup was best known for two things. The first was an essay in <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/15/magazine/lady-mondegreen-and-the-miracle-of-misheard-song-lyrics.html?pagewanted=all"><em>The New York Times</em> magazine</a> that devoted considerable column inches to critiquing Rap Genius’s “wrongheaded conclusion” that every hip-hop rhyme had or was in need of an academic annotation.</p>
<p>The second was a misguided <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Das-racist-middle-of-the-cake-lyrics#note-352426">late-night video</a> of a shirtless Mr. Moghadam mocking the rap group Das Racist, who met at Weselyan, after one of the MCs equated Rap Genius with “white devil sophistry.” The closing line? “I’m trying to diss you, but you ain’t even famous. You’re like a slim anus.”</p>
<p>“I’m embarrassed of my freestyle dis,” Mr. Moghadam admitted of the video. “I want to take it down, but these guys say, ‘Hey, it’s a meme now!’” He added, “My body looks all right, but I can do much better raps than that.”</p>
<p>Mr. Horowitz acknowledged the trio’s bluster. “They have a real personae-slash-performance art to them,” he said. “They play the part. It took me a little bit to get past the surface pretense, just because it is so unusual. At least in my world—in the tech world.”</p>
<p>“We used to want to be writers and artists and stuff like that,” Mr. Zechory said, when asked about the team's self-presentation. “Then we got really busy working on Rap Genius and we realized it’s all folding in on itself and we have to never break character.”</p>
<p>That routine has gotten them this far. In fact, Andreessen Horowitz wasn't the only firm eager to fund their vision.</p>
<p>“There were definitely other investors who gave them term sheets and there were other investors who thought that it could be important, but in their minds nobody else quite understood it or quite understood them, you know what I mean?” said Mr. Horowitz.</p>
<p>Rap Genius was the <a href="http://rapgenius.com/Randall-stross-the-launch-pad-inside-y-combinator-silicon-valleys-most-exclusive-school-for-startups-excerpts-lyrics">fastest-growing startup</a> in its class at Y Combinator, the archetypal Mountain View incubator. (Mr. Zechory says their Quantcast numbers show 10 million uniques, but that account has been made private.) During their three months in the Valley, "The elders were kind of wary of it," said Mr. Moghadam. "They’re starting to come around now that they realize we’re gonna make a shit ton of money."</p>
<p>That last claim remains to be seen. After all, despite its ubiquity in search engine results, Urban Dictionary is still primarily a website that sells ads.</p>
<p>Rap Genius' business plan also calls for selling advertising, but according to the latest numbers from comScore, the site members occupy an industry sweet spot. Sixty-three percent of users are 18 to 34, 66 percent of them are male, and 29 percent boast a household income of $100,000 or more.</p>
<p>“We are gonna do the dopest ads of all time,” Mr. Moghadam declared, but they have other potential revenue streams in mind as well. “Law firms will pay 100K a year for Law Genius Premium,” he insisted over email. “Lexis and Westlaw are jank—you go from one case to another and it’s sloppy and wack ... Law Genius will be legal footnotes on crack! Also it can include ANYTHING ... video, audio ... instead of simply citing a Supreme Court case, you can embed the oral arguments!”</p>
<p>And then there’s the merchandising. “Girl, we finna have an entire STORE of gear for each site,” he wrote in an email that could benefit from some decoding itself, “not just shirts, you can get a Rap Genius onesie, a Poetry Brain parka ...” The possibilities were endless.</p>
<p><strong>Rap Genius has been remarkably successful</strong> in getting rappers to sign up to explain their own double entendres, regionalisms, and allusions, partly by hosting the artists at Rap Genius headquarters both in Williamsburg and a villa they rent in “far Malibu,” where Mr. Moghadam said RZA and Black Cobain have both stayed.</p>
<p>The company is planning on moving closer to Los Angeles’s city center. “So with the Hollywood house, we’re always going to have rappers living with us,” he wrote. They even offer visitors use of a studio. “Our recording is decent it’s not wowzers, but it’s pretty dope,” he added, explaining that it was more of a “chill vibe type situation.”</p>
<p>Earning the trust of the rap world wasn’t easy. A breakthrough was provided by 50 Cent’s former manager, the late Chris Lighty—“RIP,” said Mr. Moghadam, tapping his heart twice. Over lunch a couple months ago, Mr. Zechory recalled, Lighty “was like, look, if you want 50 Cent to gamble on Rap Genius, just get Nas to do it. Because 50 Cent will see Nas doing it and be like, ‘Okay, cool.’”</p>
<p>In a similar vein, it was Troy Carter, Lady Gaga’s manager and a startup investor, who encouraged the founders to come up with their “verified artists” section.</p>
<p>It remains to be seen whether Rap Genius will have the same luck with indie rockers. Mr. Moghadam said that he tried talking to Chan Marshall, better known as Cat Power, into explaining her lyrics when he ran into her in L.A. “She was like, ‘I don’t want anyone to know what these mean! It’s so deep to me! Get away from me,’” he said, his voice dropping to a stage whisper.</p>
<p>Had he tried Fiona Apple? we asked. “She’s my queen,” Mr. Moghadam responded, wistfully. “Fiona Apple, if I could, I would just want to take her to sushi. I <em>know</em> what [her lyrics] mean!”</p>
<p>If Rap Genius succeeds, it will be because its founders have no other choice, a dynamic that happens to be of the VC firm’s investment criteria, said Mr. Horowitz. “Their whole lives are dependent on them making this work, right? They are all-in,” he said with a laugh. “It’s not like they’ll go work at Facebook! <i>Nuh-uh</i>. This is it. They have to make this work. And we love that.”</p>
<p><em>ntiku@observer.com</em></p>
<p><em>A version of this story appeared in the October 17, 2012 issue of the </em>New York Observer<em>. </em></p>
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<p>"We need more uppers in our verticals," joked Mahbod Moghadam, co-founder of <a href="http://rapgenius.com/">Rap Genius</a>, sipping water from a gallon jug at the Modca coffee shop in Williamsburg. The site is akin to Wikipedia, with a community of users explaining and annotating rap lyrics for one another. "Weed verticals are really a downer. We need more meth, more country music, something to keep us going."</p>
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<p>Mr. Moghadam was fresh off a red eye from the West Coast. His co-founder Ilan Zechory will be heading out to LA in a few weeks for a meeting with Nas to discuss the possibility of creating verified artist accounts on Rap Genius. "Artists are really interested in connecting with their most passionate fans, and who is more into your rap than the people who spend days dissecting the meaning of your lyrics."</p>
<p>The duo, are full of an infectious energy. Their company has been growing like mad, more than doubling its monthly traffic since this may, according to Compete. And while they are largely still focused on their original goal of explaining rap lyrics, their ambition is now much wider.</p>
<p>"People are on the site explaining the Bill of Rights, parts of the Bible, the poetry of Emily Dickinson. When a rapper drops a verse from the Old Testament, people go in and explain the religious context too," said Mr. Zechory. "Lyrics account for 2% of all searches on Google, so you're talking about a massive market. We want to annotate it all."<!--more--></p>
<p>Stereo IQ, the indie rock vertical, is already in soft launch,While the boys ponder their next move, their fans are doing the work of expansion for them. "Rap Genius France is getting huge. Rap Genius Nigeria is blowing up. Reggae Genius was doing well, but those guys are getting lazy," said Mr. Moghadam.</p>
<p>While Rap Genius can't beat older, more established sites on generic searches like "Jay-Z lyrics", they have been winning the SEO race on new albums. "Our community is so strong, we're the first ones now to get most rap albums up, and with a lot of detail and explanation. So music blogs are linking to us, and that means we're at the top of search results," said Mr. Zechory. "The most recent Wilco album, we totally won the search on that."</p>
<p>The site has around 300 editors, chosen in the Wikipedia model, who were big contributors to the site and proved themselves dependable enough to oversee other users. Above that are 20 core editors, then a group of moderators. The site has been growing rapidly, doubling in size since this May, according to Compete. It's adopted some game mechanics, awarding users Rap IQ for explaining lyrics. "People go crazy for these IQ points. It's accepted on Silkroad now, just like Bitcoin," said Mr. Moghadam. "A lot of these users are teens, I keep telling them, go do your homework, but they never listen."</p>
<p>In October, <a href="http://audio4cast.com/2011/10/11/cbs-interactive-music-group-buys-one-of-the-biggest-music-sites-on-the-web/">CBS bought Metrolyrics</a>, which has grown into the third largest music site in the world. It was a sign to the Rap Genius guys that they were on to something big, but they are still strident about perfecting their product before anything else. "Right now its about trying to become a pillar of the internet," said Mr. Moghadam. "Then we can bring in some business goons to monetize."</p>
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<p>"We need more uppers in our verticals," joked Mahbod Moghadam, co-founder of <a href="http://rapgenius.com/">Rap Genius</a>, sipping water from a gallon jug at the Modca coffee shop in Williamsburg. The site is akin to Wikipedia, with a community of users explaining and annotating rap lyrics for one another. "Weed verticals are really a downer. We need more meth, more country music, something to keep us going."</p>
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<p>Mr. Moghadam was fresh off a red eye from the West Coast. His co-founder Ilan Zechory will be heading out to LA in a few weeks for a meeting with Nas to discuss the possibility of creating verified artist accounts on Rap Genius. "Artists are really interested in connecting with their most passionate fans, and who is more into your rap than the people who spend days dissecting the meaning of your lyrics."</p>
<p>The duo, are full of an infectious energy. Their company has been growing like mad, more than doubling its monthly traffic since this may, according to Compete. And while they are largely still focused on their original goal of explaining rap lyrics, their ambition is now much wider.</p>
<p>"People are on the site explaining the Bill of Rights, parts of the Bible, the poetry of Emily Dickinson. When a rapper drops a verse from the Old Testament, people go in and explain the religious context too," said Mr. Zechory. "Lyrics account for 2% of all searches on Google, so you're talking about a massive market. We want to annotate it all."<!--more--></p>
<p>Stereo IQ, the indie rock vertical, is already in soft launch,While the boys ponder their next move, their fans are doing the work of expansion for them. "Rap Genius France is getting huge. Rap Genius Nigeria is blowing up. Reggae Genius was doing well, but those guys are getting lazy," said Mr. Moghadam.</p>
<p>While Rap Genius can't beat older, more established sites on generic searches like "Jay-Z lyrics", they have been winning the SEO race on new albums. "Our community is so strong, we're the first ones now to get most rap albums up, and with a lot of detail and explanation. So music blogs are linking to us, and that means we're at the top of search results," said Mr. Zechory. "The most recent Wilco album, we totally won the search on that."</p>
<p>The site has around 300 editors, chosen in the Wikipedia model, who were big contributors to the site and proved themselves dependable enough to oversee other users. Above that are 20 core editors, then a group of moderators. The site has been growing rapidly, doubling in size since this May, according to Compete. It's adopted some game mechanics, awarding users Rap IQ for explaining lyrics. "People go crazy for these IQ points. It's accepted on Silkroad now, just like Bitcoin," said Mr. Moghadam. "A lot of these users are teens, I keep telling them, go do your homework, but they never listen."</p>
<p>In October, <a href="http://audio4cast.com/2011/10/11/cbs-interactive-music-group-buys-one-of-the-biggest-music-sites-on-the-web/">CBS bought Metrolyrics</a>, which has grown into the third largest music site in the world. It was a sign to the Rap Genius guys that they were on to something big, but they are still strident about perfecting their product before anything else. "Right now its about trying to become a pillar of the internet," said Mr. Moghadam. "Then we can bring in some business goons to monetize."</p>
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