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otto_von_piffmarck
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Fri Jan-10-14 10:42 PM

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"i'm glad rappers got away from multitracking rap verses..."


  

          

that was so wack in the 00's (the 00's yo!)

every last line have 3 tracks of the rapper SAYING IT WITH HIM.

and the rapper saying shit in the background (uh!)

try and find a good rap song from before about 1996 with anybody doing this.

1 verse, 1 vocal track please.
thanks.

glad people got back to this for the last few years...
the drawback is every beat sounds exactly the same as every other boring ass beat nowadays.

i'm still salty at all those ruined dipset beats.
at least instrumentals exist for a lot of 'em.

  

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i'm glad rappers got away from multitracking rap verses... [View all] , otto_von_piffmarck, Fri Jan-10-14 10:42 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Adlib Tracks Are Still Very Much Present
Jan 10th 2014
1
this is still common...some artists live and die by this
Jan 10th 2014
2
RE: i'm glad rappers got away from multitracking rap verses...
Jan 11th 2014
3
Pac's were hilarious when he'd say different words
Jan 11th 2014
4
      Lol like nobody caught that in the mix?
Jan 11th 2014
           75 songs in a day, nope.
Jan 11th 2014
8
multitracking is a talent like anything else. some suck,
Jan 11th 2014
5
I feel like the less lyrical rappers tend to be better at it
Jan 11th 2014
6
Silkk the Shocker Was the Worst in History @ This
Jan 12th 2014
11
Basically.
Jan 12th 2014
10
T.I. triples his whole verse lol
Jan 11th 2014
7
Wrong
Jan 12th 2014
9
RE: i'm glad rappers got away from multitracking rap verses...
Jan 12th 2014
12
Danny Brown makes it sound dope
Jan 13th 2014
13

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