gee757;872440 said:yuuuuuuuuup
Yeah i checked it out, you were right, I guess its just an accepted thing now.
Oh well time to move on to bigger and better things in the industry I guess.
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gee757;872440 said:yuuuuuuuuup
What in the world do those things have to with rapping? That's just style. Not every rapper should desire to sound like someone, because if you do you're "biting." Besides, you don't need a hook to make hip-hop because it didn't start that way. Which ones did you listen and songs by them?Kalisto2010;874847 said:I just listened to all of those White Rappers you listed that could rival Eminem. Sorry, but none of them are even close to Eminem. Not one of those white rappers you listed utilized compound syllables, multi's, nor did they demonstrate any succinct phonetic patterns. They were rhyming at a rudimentary level. Sage Francis did have a decent hook on escape artist though.
hrap-120;875055 said:Yeah i checked it out, you were right, I guess its just an accepted thing now.
Oh well time to move on to bigger and better things in the industry I guess.
gee757;877505 said:o so thatz y da highest sellin artist n black musik/hiphop is a racist N1GGER hatin white redneck.....
Ounceman;876227 said:yea. ive alwas wondered why white rappers like aesop rock never sold well.
Imo, he made a better song over the same sample em used for crack a bottle
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