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Topic subjectRE: man, i thought that kendrick hype was a cyse until i heard it. amazing
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168036, RE: man, i thought that kendrick hype was a cyse until i heard it. amazing
Posted by Bombastic, Thu Jul-11-13 07:16 AM
>>Glad you got around to the Kendrick album though, that shit
>>was/is high-powered.
>
>given that i completely cuban b'ed any and everything any
>tried to tell me about it, i was able to have my damn mind
>blown by backseat freestyle. knew NOTHING about it coming
>in...i started smiling and just nodding like "yeah, youngin
>the next one...he got the glow"...joint gave me goosebumps.
>
nice, yeah that's my favorite album of 2012-13 thus far.

>>As far as best rapper goes, I wouldn't say Jay's one of them
>>currently, I would say all-time he's certainly in the
>>conversation.
>
>never denied jay's charisma, flow or business acumen. just
>don't put him up there.
>
fair.

>>I weigh the entire scope of the sound presentation, not just
>>how lyrics look on a page.
>
>this is the best i can put it: i assume every rapper can RAP.
>that's why i put it to the side. you SHOULD be able to
>compliment the beat with your vocals. it's literally your job.
>just because so many people suck at it, that don't mean i give
>extra points to dudes who do it well.
>
>however, the only true SKILL that a rapper brings to the
>art-form is writing. for me, the heart of a rap song lives
>there, in the words, not the beat. rappers are not pop
>singers. i don't allow people with absolutely nothing to say
>to even come near my GOAT lists. you have to carry some
>WEIGHT, dogg....in the material, not with how much you've
>impacted the culture outside the recording booth. i don't care
>about that stuff. what was on the PAGE?!?! because for me, all
>that's left of who a rapper IS/WAS lives on the page. that's
>the essence.
>
I actually think he's got a lot of moments of lyrical brilliance (admittedly not really much on this album) over the course of his career but we can leave it here.

I'm just hoping the podcast (which I'm about to throw on) is more focused on TKO being mad about the Lakers then about Hov's new album. peace.