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Nut Did N' Cider;2543548 said:NH but when the finest rappers are discussed you weren't hear Biggie's name
if the rapper makes music i enjoy that's all that matters.
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Nut Did N' Cider;2543548 said:NH but when the finest rappers are discussed you weren't hear Biggie's name
jonlakadeadmic;2543561 said:jay doesnt have "emotional" songs?
whats wrong with you cats
D-Jack;2543522 said:What does this mean??? I don't listen to rap for that. If I want soul, I'll listen to Blues, jazz and Soul music
Hip Hop is different from that.
jamacia;2543506 said:he wasn't cute enough for you?
Kwan Dai;2543589 said:I'm not in the least bit a Jayz or Biggie fan. However, some of the best lyricists didn't invoke emotion in their Delivery. Rakim, Slick Rick, Kool G Rap and Kane were pretty laid back as compared to KRS, LL, Chuck D, Busta and Ghost Face in their delivery. However, I think they all have recorded Music that has invoked various emotions whether it be through the Lyrics, or Beats they chose in which to compose a song.
H-Rap 180;2543607 said:He wasnt normal enough for me.
Obese people with cock-eyes who refer to themselves as "Black & Ugly as ever" are like comic-book characters to me.
The night we murdered him I remember these chicks from Pomona laughing saying that he would make a "cute" copse.
H-Rap 180;2543607 said:He wasnt normal enough for me.
Obese people with cock-eyes who refer to themselves as "Black & Ugly as ever" are like comic-book characters to me.
The night we murdered him I remember these chicks from Pomona laughing saying that he would make a "cute" copse.
D-Jack;2543660 said:Now, what about Rakim and Big Daddy Kane?? Didn't have soul in their music, did they???
Only Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Gangstarr, Wu-Tang, Scarface, Outkast, and etc.
garv;2543676 said:In my opinion emotion has nothing to do with being lyrical, and even so Biggie and Jay-Z have expressed emotion on tracks before, Nas who is my favourite rapper rarely expressed emotion until after his first two albums.
D-Jack;2543727 said:Talent is talent, you cannot mix relativity in music. YOu have to recognize the talent.
a_list;2543750 said:damn...for the longest time within hip hop lyrical meant wordplay, vocab, similies and other technical shyt.....how about we start using the dictionary definitions for all slang....
talik23;2543592 said:so u wouldnt consider this emotional songs........
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Johnny Green VI;2543818 said:How about we not consider hip hop slang but an artform and use accepted definitions for depicting art when speaking about hip hop? Unless you don't want to consider hip hop an artform, then I'd completely agree with you.
Johnny Green VI;2543619 said:Yeah, just listen to any Jay-Z song with Scarface and Beans on the same track and you'll see how outta place Jay seems because he doesn't put any emotion in his music at all.
"Baby mama water burst, baby came out still born, still I gotta move on/though my heart still torn" said that without a tinge of emotion in his voice. Where the hell is his soul, maybe he really did sell it to the devilOnly time Jay has rapped with some emotion was on Blueprint 2 when he was displaying anger after being Ethered.
a_list;2543750 said:damn...for the longest time within hip hop lyrical meant wordplay, vocab, similies and other technical shyt.....how about we start using the dictionary definitions for all slang....