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Old 08-26-2015, 09:40 PM   #11 (permalink)
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see you say they only get by on nostalgia but i actually wasn't around to experience them so i have no nostalgic memories of wu tang dr dre etc, i actually discovered them retroactively once my family got the luxury of the internet in my teen years.

i'm not 'lumping you in' with anything... just identifying a pattern
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Old 08-26-2015, 09:51 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Brother I've been to Too Short live and seen Rick live twice he's in my top ten emcees of all time for christ's sake when the **** did I say that lmao. I have a signed Slick Rick record framed lmao.
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Old 08-26-2015, 10:15 PM   #13 (permalink)
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see you say they only get by on nostalgia but i actually wasn't around to experience them so i have no nostalgic memories of wu tang dr dre etc, i actually discovered them retroactively once my family got the luxury of the internet in my teen years.

i'm not 'lumping you in' with anything... just identifying a pattern
What pattern? I don't defend goldern era MCs over mainstream artists. I never said I don't like rap with lyrics I find subpar.

The only thing I really criticize is the writing ability of mainstream artists, not their ability to put out good or catchy music.

I said they get by on nostalgia for me, or at least a good portion of them.

What makes someone a talented lyricist to you?
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Old 08-26-2015, 10:29 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Brother I've been to Too Short live and seen Rick live twice he's in my top ten emcees of all time for christ's sake when the **** did I say that lmao. I have a signed Slick Rick record framed lmao.
you must have been confused then when they asked you to vote in williams thread
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Old 08-26-2015, 10:43 PM   #15 (permalink)
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I said they get by on nostalgia for me, or at least a good portion of them.
so then you don't think the music is actually that good. if it only gets by on nostalgia.

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What makes someone a talented lyricist to you?
it depends...

to me, a talented lyricist is a rapper that draws attention towards the lyrics of the song.

they might do this through doing some lyrical acrobatics, trying to make the rhymes as complex as possible

or through punchlines and the kinds of hat tricks that a lot of underground rappers focus on

but you can also be a talented lyricist by saying something real or something poetic. it doesn't have to be complicated, just evocative. telling stories is another way to be lyrical.



i'd say i'll take the lyrics on this song over 99% of show-off underground guys like canibus throwing around a bunch of big words and pseudo-scientific bull****

but hey that's just me
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Old 08-27-2015, 01:52 AM   #16 (permalink)
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I like hip-hop, but there aren't that many albums which are fun enough for me to listen all the way through.
Usually there's a phase where I almost exclusively listen to hip-hop for 2-3 weeks, after which I don't at all, for several months.
I have trouble understanding english lyrics, so I don't pay much attention to them.
I enjoy a nice, intricate flow, the flow in old school stuff is mostly too straightforward for me.
Most experimental hip-hop is kinda uninteresting flow-wise for me.
I enjoy weird, experimental production, but a nice, groovy, sample-based beat is even more preferred.
When listening to hip-hop in russian and german I mostly enjoy good, creative, funny punchlines in the lyrics.
Storytelling and political messages don't really interest me, I mostly find that stuff a little corny, although there are exceptions.
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I like hip-hop, but there aren't that many albums which are fun enough for me to listen all the way through.
Usually there's a phase where I almost exclusively listen to hip-hop for 2-3 weeks, after which I don't at all, for several months.
I have trouble understanding english lyrics, so I don't pay much attention to them.
I enjoy a nice, intricate flow, the flow in old school stuff is mostly too straightforward for me.
Most experimental hip-hop is kinda uninteresting flow-wise for me.
I enjoy weird, experimental production, but a nice, groovy, sample-based beat is even more preferred.
When listening to hip-hop in russian and german I mostly enjoy good, creative, funny punchlines in the lyrics.
Storytelling and political messages don't really interest me, I mostly find that stuff a little corny, although there are exceptions.
Have you heard Circle by Boom Bip and Doseone?
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Have you heard Circle by Boom Bip and Doseone?
I did.
It's a good one.
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Old 08-27-2015, 10:46 PM   #19 (permalink)
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I like pretty much anything hip hop has long has it sounds good not that sappy pop **** or just retarded **** (for ex Birdman and his fuk boy whatever his name is )

im no hip hop guru tho since I like All music and tend to jump around a lot
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Old 08-29-2015, 01:30 PM   #20 (permalink)
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I've been in two of Irv Gotti's houses. My hiphop e-peen is biggest hiphop e-peen. His ex is kind of a bitch.
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