Thai Rap Songs Through the World Englishes Approach: Code-Switching and Nativization
Ekkarat Ruanglertsilp
ekkarat.ruanglertsil@hamptonu.edu
Assistant Professor, English and Foreign Languages Department, Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia, USA
Keywords
sociolinguistics; code-switching; world Englishes; Thai rap songs
Abstract

This study examines the English elements and nativized English features present in recent Thai rap songs. The source data comes from a Thai rap playlist called Thai Rapper on the online music platform Spotify. All English units found in the lyrics were manually counted and classified. The results diverged from most studies of Thai-English code-switching in Thai media in that, among the English elements considered, sentences were employed most frequently. Among nativized English features, semantic shift was most frequently employed. I argue that the local and global English identity flows (Pennycook 2009) index a shift in the Thai rap community toward assimilation of their Thai hip-hop identity into global street culture, a phenomenon becoming more prevalent among today’s Thai youth.

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