How will Hip Hop survive without the lyrical blessings of Waka?

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SlickestR;2934612 said:
I swear Waka Flocka does almost the same shit as Lil Jon... and Lil Jon gets more praise than Waka flocka LMFAO.

wacka didnt have chapelle. lol.
 
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poindexter2;2932322 said:
he knows he can't hang with the likes of cole, krit, lamar, pill, wale, meek, wiz, drizzy, etc. thas the real reason

rap have different lanes everybody can't b superduper lyrical.... nigga wacka neva tried 2 b although he's gettin better , his lane is emotional rapp like a 2pac r a dmx/onyx mixx with lil jon ...he dominates the club/ street/car music / bar b-q music... he's good at what he do...

n at heart he a real nigga... datz one thing they can't take away from flock is that he's a real dude...

n we gonna act like "hard in the paint" & "o let's do it", ain't contribute to bmf n all them otha lex luger tracks....
 
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bmoreeast;2934269 said:
I grew up in the Pac and Biggie era and you have to be kidding me saying Pacs delivery was better.

"Ride on my enemieeeeess"

Pacs delivery was sometimes garbage but his content is what made him great. Without even trying Boosie by far is the closest rapper that i would say reminded me of Pac. You can hear and feel the pain in most of his songs and he's not afraid to let the listener in. To call him garbage yet praise Pac means you've never listened to his music.

fuck outta here pac delivery was on the best of all times, the only folks fucking with pac delivery is biggie n rozay... them guys have that cheif african/indian voice where when they speak u listen, they preachin, they delivery capture ya attention...i ain't talkin flow... i'm talkin delvery...BAWSE
 
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