mainly US (UK usually host)
Women emcees in commercial hop-hop were under pressure to fit a particular image.
- Actor Lou Gossett Jr. was the emcee for pre-game ceremonies.
- We met at the Miami club where he works as MC.
- The scene is a New York comedy club. On stage we find the emceean African American woman in her mid twenties.
- C-SPAN host Steve Scully will return to serve as emcee for the third year.
- A New York-based emceeRekha mixes hip hop and bhangrabringing contemporary beats to the sounds of South Asia.
- They'd get a singer or an MC to do stuff over their tracks.
- There have been longstanding rumours that she had beef with Nicki Minajthough both emcees have denied any bad blood between them.
- anchor
- anchorman
- anchorwoman
- announcer
- broadcaster
- co-host
- compere
- correspondent
- deejay
- desk
- disc jockey
- disk jockey
- DJ
- foreign correspondent
- newsreader
- presenter
- shock jock
- sportscaster
- talking head
- weather forecaster
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- The Spelling Bee will take place this Saturday at the school and Bob Shawmeteorologist for KTVZwill emcee the event.
- I will be MCing the Christmas party.
- The gala is MCed by former Bolshoi director Yuri Grigorovich.
- He ended up working all kinds of jobsemceeing dance contests or playing bit parts in movies.
- A local TV host agreed to emcee.
- Rapping is also known as emceeingMCingspittingor just rhyming.
- They customise records by MCing over the top.
- announce
- antecedently
- antedate
- beat
- build (someone/something) up phrasal verb
- countdown
- curtain-raiser
- forerunner
- intro
- introduce
- introduction
- introduction to something
- introductory
- preamble
- predecessor
- preface
- prefix
- preliminarily
- preliminary
- prelude
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