Dope Mc or Wack Rapper part 6 Nore

  • Thread starter Thread starter New Editor
  • Start date Start date
bck145;c-9820396 said:
Clicked dope....but maybe dope wasn't the right word....hes cool but always preferred capome

CAPONE'S SLICK TALKER RAPS ARE UNDERRATED....

BUT HE'S COMPLETE ASS AS A SOLO ARTIST...
 
Last edited:
True story, seen Capone at a club in NJ. We kicked it for a moment. He was real cool. Then he jumped in his whip and jetted. My homie noticed his phone was missing. Then he looked on the ground and seen Capone had ran it over. The Galaxy Note was completely bent in half. you could flap it back and forth. So tell Capone he better put out an album or something. He owe my people a new phone. Those shit expensive!!
 
Last edited:
power_wisdom;c-9820479 said:
True story, seen Capone at a club in NJ. We kicked it for a moment. He was real cool. Then he jumped in his whip and jetted. My homie noticed his phone was missing. Then he looked on the ground and seen Capone had ran it over. The Galaxy Note was completely bent in half. you could flap it back and forth. So tell Capone he better put out an album or something. He owe my people a new phone. Those shit expensive!!

RINGSIDE?
 
Nore is a dope rapper.

The War Report is a classic.

The chemistry between him a Capone in that era was classic. Rappers in his heyday era knew how to play off each other during the verses to create hits (e.g. Capone/Noriega, Yukmouth/Numskull, Daz/Kurupt, Quik/Suga Free, Ball/G, Prodigy/Havoc, 40/B-Legit, etc) as opposed to nowadays where everybody just send their verses in, engineers mix the songs, and they don't have that in studio chemistry.

It was like ppl were groomed to be team players and seemingly random combinations of ppl could come together to create music that played out well like Redman/8Ball "Coffee Shop" and Meth/Red "Blackout" because they knew how to make rap songs using team work. In studio chemistry played a large part in making the "golden era of hip hop" what it was. Nore was a part of and product of that. I always looked at his style as sort of the e40 of the east coast. He says some obscure shit and lingo that sticks with u and becomes part of the public vernacular. Either u "get it" and love it or you hate it.

 
Last edited:
I ain't gonna front when I first heard him with that what what song I was like this new York Nigga trying to sound southern
 
Enough said

xi9buan0hgwu.png


 

Members online

Trending content

Thread statistics

Created
-,
Last reply from
-,
Replies
71
Views
0
Back
Top
Menu
Your profile
Post thread…