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micah

Tue Feb-29-00 05:27 PM

  
"Why is Malik B an emcee?"


          

Can somebody explain to me why Malik B is employed as an emcee? This man should not be rapping. His lyrics are weak, his voice is whiny and his flow is generic. Why is he a member of the Roots? Is he Thought's little brother or sumthin? How did this man get put on? HE'S HORRIBLE! Anybody who says lines like this, should not be rapping:<P>"I can make a hundred yard line start to dash<BR>I can make a whole lake of fish start to splash<BR>I can make Conan and the Titans clash<BR>and I can Metallica and guns 'N Roses thrash..."<P>HE ACTUALLY SAID THOSE LINES ON "PROCEED"! And that's just an example. How many dope songs has this man ruined? Why did they put his boring, monotonous flow on "Clones"? That song is tight, everybody comes correct and spits hard. Then here comes Malik B. Y'all can ride the Roots til the end of time, but anybody who does not recognize that Malik is a below average emcee has to be legally deaf. This man simply has NO standout verses or lines and has NEVER come impressive lyrically, vocally, whatever.<P>Why is he playin sidekick when the next best emcee in the Roots camp (to Black Thought) is clearly Dice Raw. How old is this kid now, 20, 21? He was tight like 5 years ago. He's got mad energy on the mic and spits mad creative lines in every verse. His verse on "Adrenaline" had me bouncin off the walls. Yet, he doesn't get nearly as much mic time as Malik. WHY??? Y'all talkin about underrated emcees on the Lesson... let's talk about Dice Raw. Why is he in the cut, while Malik is up front ruinin songs and ish? Is the whole Roots crew afraid to say somethin to Malik? Are they just not hearing how horrible he is? Did he win a bet or sumthin? I don't get it.<P><BR>---------------------------<BR>"when science finally locates the center of the universe, some people will be surprised to learn they're not it."<BR>- unknown<P>"words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them."<BR>- nathaniel hawthorne<P>"whatever happens it was written, meaning God meant it..." <BR>- nasir jones

  

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Subject Author Message Date ID
Heres a reason why...
Feb 29th 2000
1
I thought he said
Feb 29th 2000
4
LoL.. hey...
Feb 29th 2000
9
correction of correction...
Mar 02nd 2000
38
      Word...
Mar 07th 2000
47
Thank you!!!
Mar 01st 2000
13
Word
Crossfaded
Mar 01st 2000
26
      n/m?
Mar 01st 2000
27
as soon as i read this...
Krutch
Mar 04th 2000
40
      no doubt...
Mar 07th 2000
48
in my opinion youre bugging
Feb 29th 2000
2
the biggest cry out for attention since...that post about wanting ?uest ...
BTMBQHKDR
Feb 29th 2000
3
at first
Feb 29th 2000
5
this is TOO funny
Feb 29th 2000
6
whodawuzzel?!!?!
202crew
Feb 29th 2000
8
Well shit man! I mean shit!
Feb 29th 2000
7
You're Not Without a Point
Feb 29th 2000
10
No you didnt.....
Mar 01st 2000
11
No need tryin to compare.
Mar 01st 2000
14
a-YO
Mar 01st 2000
12
ART IS NOT SCIENCE
Mar 01st 2000
15
hey nahymsa
Mar 01st 2000
16
      there's more!!
Mar 01st 2000
18
           there goes that hottie gemini again...
Mar 01st 2000
19
           awwww shucks :)
Mar 01st 2000
21
           Great performances
Mar 01st 2000
20
                DAMN!
Mar 01st 2000
22
                     HELL YEAH!
Mar 01st 2000
23
                          we don't............
Mar 01st 2000
24
                          Please don't equate black nationalist with white racists
Mar 06th 2000
42
                               Sistah has a good point...
Mar 08th 2000
51
WTF?
Mar 01st 2000
17
You're a Brave Man, Charlie Brown..lol.. n/m
Mar 01st 2000
25
first of all....
Mar 01st 2000
28
I've said it once and I'll say it again....
Mar 01st 2000
29
What da deal?
Naps
Mar 01st 2000
33
hmmmmm
Mar 01st 2000
30
For the record....
micah
Mar 01st 2000
31
lyric change
Mar 01st 2000
32
An okayteacher's lesson
Mar 02nd 2000
34
Try this...
Mar 02nd 2000
35
this is some bullshit
Mar 06th 2000
45
are u high??
netbomber
Mar 02nd 2000
36
Malik is a proven emcee
Thunder
Mar 02nd 2000
37
Malik B is nice...I like him...
Isa_Sabur
Mar 03rd 2000
39
I absolutely agree... he is weak.
illegit
Mar 06th 2000
41
Malik's a true emcee
Mar 06th 2000
43
Yeah... a true, weak emcee.
illegit
Mar 06th 2000
44
:-)
Lunchbox_tha_narcoleptic
Mar 06th 2000
46
Are you agreeing with me?
micah
Mar 09th 2000
55
      :-)
Lunchbox_tha_narcoleptic
Mar 10th 2000
60
&quot;Reaching for my SKS&quot;
Mar 08th 2000
49
I respect your opinion, but...
micah
Mar 09th 2000
56
      micah, just don't get it
Mar 10th 2000
65
Credit is due
Mar 08th 2000
50
Eassaywhaman!!!
Mar 08th 2000
52
balancement???
Mar 08th 2000
53
Dickrider alert!
micah
Mar 09th 2000
57
      Uhmmmm?
Mar 10th 2000
58
           Did I stutter?
micah
Mar 10th 2000
62
                Nebbie I got your BACK !!!!!
Mar 13th 2000
68
*vomits*
illegit
Mar 09th 2000
54
      Wipe Ya Mouf.......
Mar 10th 2000
59
           I read your whole message...
illegit
Mar 10th 2000
61
                Bring it on !!!!!
Mar 13th 2000
69
YOU ARE CRAZY!!!!
Mar 10th 2000
63
Ill logic.
micah
Mar 11th 2000
67
WTF?
CHiEF
Mar 10th 2000
64
Malik has nice lines? Then quote some!
illegit
Mar 11th 2000
66

Mil
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1. "Heres a reason why..."
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Yo, I walk a-cross this, world that's deceptive<BR>Beats are perfected, the ghetto's infested<BR>with more destruction, my vocal eruption<BR>was speakin bout corruption with no introduction<BR>Approach me with caution cause I spark losses<BR>M-Illitant the rap arson, marchin<BR>Leavin niggaz stiff like I'm starchin, departin<BR>Hollywood Sambos and jokes just like Martin<BR>I'm the type of nigga that belongs in a ward<BR>with a mic and a cord, to hold your head with a sword<BR>Self-procraimed lames, callin theyselves bold<BR>They shall be flawed, when the claps applaud<BR>If this a point of life, one I can't afford<BR>Then I have to get sheist and I deal in fraud<BR>Now back to the topic of, the rap philosopher<BR>With more drama than a soap opera<BR>Who stops the propoganda, the hot block commander<BR>Puttin a halt to all the backtalk and slander<BR>Warn every challenger, about the silencer<BR>Muzzle in your mouth for the days that's on the calendar<BR>*~*~~*~*~*~*~** copied and pasted from <a href="http://www.ohhla.com" target="_blank">http://www.ohhla.com<;/a> *~*~*~*~*~*~*~<BR>oneLOVE.<P>OkayBoricua known as... Mil<P><BR>"I effin LOVE this song!"-Nikki (Asialove)<BR>"Thats my thing.... haa haa... put that bitch in QUOTES!"-Nikki (Asialove)<BR>"Why did one straw break the camel's back? Here's the secret: The million other straws underneath it - it's all mathematics"-Mos Def<BR>"Say they want you successful, but that ain't the case. You livin large, your skin is dark, they flash a light in your face."-Mos Def<BR>"So I remain the main master of ceremonials, like Puerto Rico remains imprisoned by colonials"-Q-Unique (I think)<P>Rest In Peace Christopher Rios, aka Big Punisher.<P>"That's how the city be, everybody gettin they hustle on, Judge singin death penalty like it's his favorite fuckin song. Word is bond, takin my life you know they lovin it... God 'F' the government and it's fuckin capital punishment!"-Big Pun<P>"Get off your high horse, or die off like an extinction, Boricuas are like Mohicans, 'The Last of the Po'Ricans'"-Big Pun<BR>

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speak the wrong words man & u will get touched.
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atruhead
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4. "I thought he said"
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departin Hollywood Sambos <BR>>and jokes just like Martin <P>Hollywood samples- like Camron rhyming over Magnum P.I., and some others<P><BR> Self-procraimed lames, <BR>>callin theyselves bold <P>callin theyselves God (might be a reference to 5 percenters)<P>I may be wrong though. The rest of that seemed correct

  

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Mil
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9. "LoL.. hey..."
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I just copied and pasted cause I was on the run, but youre right... email OHHLA.com.<P>oneLOVE.<P>OkayBoricua known as... Mil<P><BR>"I effin LOVE this song!"-Nikki (Asialove)<BR>"Thats my thing.... haa haa... put that bitch in QUOTES!"-Nikki (Asialove)<BR>"Why did one straw break the camel's back? Here's the secret: The million other straws underneath it - it's all mathematics"-Mos Def<BR>"Say they want you successful, but that ain't the case. You livin large, your skin is dark, they flash a light in your face."-Mos Def<BR>"So I remain the main master of ceremonials, like Puerto Rico remains imprisoned by colonials"-Q-Unique (I think)<P>Rest In Peace Christopher Rios, aka Big Punisher.<P>"That's how the city be, everybody gettin they hustle on, Judge singin death penalty like it's his favorite fuckin song. Word is bond, takin my life you know they lovin it... God 'F' the government and it's fuckin capital punishment!"-Big Pun<P>"Get off your high horse, or die off like an extinction, Boricuas are like Mohicans, 'The Last of the Po'Ricans'"-Big Pun<BR>

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spirit
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38. "correction of correction..."
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> Self-procraimed lames, <BR>>>callin theyselves bold <P>>callin theyselves God (might be a reference <BR>>to 5 percenters) <P>no, "calling themselves LORD". "God" doesn't rhyme with "sword" or "ward" from the proceeding lines. I hear "Lord". Also, you have the internal assonance (i.e. same consonant sound) from "lames" to "Lord"...I dunno, I'm pretty sure he said "Lord". It also rhymes with "floored" in the next line.<P>Spread love,<P>Spirit<BR><a href="http://amphibians.iuma.com" target="_blank">http://amphibians.iuma.com<;/a><BR>www.soul-sessions.com<BR>Hip-hop forever...power to the people<P>R.I.P. Filli (Amphibians)<P>"There will be no peace until God sits at the conference table" - Chi-Lites

Peace,

Spirit (Alan)
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Mil
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47. "Word..."
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I always say Lord in this part too.<P>oneLOVE.<P>OkayBoricua known as... Mil<P><BR>"I effin LOVE this song!"-Nikki (Asialove)<BR>"Thats my thing.... haa haa... put that bitch in QUOTES!"-Nikki (Asialove)<BR>"Nick and Rhome gang up on me on the threeway."-Steve<P>Rest In Peace Christopher Rios, aka Big Punisher.<P>"That's how the city be, everybody gettin they hustle on, Judge singin death penalty like it's his favorite fuckin song. Word is bond, takin my life you know they lovin it... God 'F' the government and it's fuckin capital punishment!"-Big Pun<P>"Get off your high horse, or die off like an extinction, Boricuas are like Mohicans, 'The Last of the Po'Ricans'"-Big Pun<BR>

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speak the wrong words man & u will get touched.
http://tinysong.com/ldpJ

  

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13. "Thank you!!!"
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Those lines are dope as ish! They speak for themselves.<P>(I always kinda liked that Metallica line too!)<P>love and respect,<BR>El Rey<P>"I prefer to speak of the impossible, because we already know too much about what is possible" Silvio Rodriguez<P>"If our profanity offends you, look around you and see how destructively society is profaning itself. It is the rape of the land, the pollution of the environment, the betrayal and suffering of the masses by corrupt government that is the real obscenity." - MOVE statement<P>FREE MUMIA!<BR>www.mumia.org<P>FREE THE MOVE 9!<P>FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!<P>FREE YOUR SELF!<BR>www.freeyourself.com<P>"Get free y'all, get free!" - Digable Planets<P>"Get Free" - The Artist<P>

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Crossfaded

Wed Mar-01-00 10:00 AM

  
26. "Word"
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I don't see what's bad about those lines quoted in the original post...proceed is the jawn...every single line of it.<P>**********<BR>Crossfaded<P>Uplifting and unifying Northwest hip-hop: <a href="http://students.washington.edu/theshow" target="_blank">http://students.washington.edu/theshow<;/a><P>

  

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27. "n/m?"
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<BR>love and respect,<BR>El Rey<P>"I prefer to speak of the impossible, because we already know too much about what is possible" Silvio Rodriguez<P>"If our profanity offends you, look around you and see how destructively society is profaning itself. It is the rape of the land, the pollution of the environment, the betrayal and suffering of the masses by corrupt government that is the real obscenity." - MOVE statement<P>FREE MUMIA!<BR>www.mumia.org<P>FREE THE MOVE 9!<P>FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!<P>FREE YOUR SELF!<BR>www.freeyourself.com<P>"Get free y'all, get free!" - Digable Planets<P>"Get Free" - The Artist<P>

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Krutch

Sat Mar-04-00 08:08 AM

  
40. "as soon as i read this..."
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4 words came to mind..... "STEP INTO THE REALM"<P>dumbass<P>(((krutch)))(((2000)))<P>"Lyrically calculus in this arithmetic hip hop metropolis" - black thought<P>"I'm hard as me tryin' to park a dodge, drunk as fuck..." - eminem<P>"Pardon me while I burst into flames. I've had enough of our world and its peoples mindless games" - boyd (incubus)

  

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48. "no doubt..."
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Step Into The Realm... prolly the song that GREW on me the most out of every track. And its my fave Live track too. "STEP INTO THE M-ILLITANT & BLACK THOOOOOOOOOGHT!"<P><BR>oneLOVE.<P>OkayBoricua known as... Mil<P><BR>"I effin LOVE this song!"-Nikki (Asialove)<BR>"Thats my thing.... haa haa... put that bitch in QUOTES!"-Nikki (Asialove)<BR>"Nick and Rhome gang up on me on the threeway."-Steve<P>Rest In Peace Christopher Rios, aka Big Punisher.<P>"That's how the city be, everybody gettin they hustle on, Judge singin death penalty like it's his favorite fuckin song. Word is bond, takin my life you know they lovin it... God 'F' the government and it's fuckin capital punishment!"-Big Pun<P>"Get off your high horse, or die off like an extinction, Boricuas are like Mohicans, 'The Last of the Po'Ricans'"-Big Pun<BR>

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atruhead
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2. "in my opinion youre bugging"
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Heres an idea, if you think youre better than him submit a tape to okayplayer and get on with the Roots since he doesnt perform live anyway. personally I think the brother is NICE.<P>"in particular<BR>I got that extra curricular<BR>squad n the staff who could be stickin ya<BR>slippin they dick in ya (I think thats what I heard)<BR>harrass ya police commissioner<BR>dont like chicks wit weaves talkin bout "I need conditioner"<BR>that shits deader than niggas wit a morticianer<P>Come on now, thats some multisyllabic shit for you<P>His verses on the spark and step into the realm were highlights for me. Ive seen him rip a few freestyles too.<P>But youre entitled to your opinion.<P>Damn a signature, congratulations Roots

  

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BTMBQHKDR

Tue Feb-29-00 05:50 PM

  
3. "the biggest cry out for attention since...that post about wanting ?uest ..."
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"Webster's don't know jack" me<BR>"CARROTS" me<BR>"The system is screwed" me

  

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JNOTA
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5. "at first"
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i thought you were joking, but damn your actually serious!?!? malik b ruins songs?!!?!? i dont even know where to start...

  

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6. "this is TOO funny"
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i mean, you dissin his verse on clones is classic comedy!!! you ARE joking, right? i mean, DAMN!!! there's a reason he comes last. he rips maybe the DOPEST verse on a song of DOPE verses. while i agree he may not always be the smoothest (he's guilty of the old common sense syndrome, the opposite of the kweli syndrome, which means too few syllables per bar) and sometimes he IS a lil random (cattle in the steeple...?) but shit, i mean, clones??? no alibi??? he rips his verse on step into the realm. and what i think really makes him work is the fact that he definitely complements thought. he writes verses that fit the songs and that fit thought's flows. damn, this is just a waste of a thread....<P><a href="http://www.thehungersite.com" target="_blank">http://www.thehungersite.com<;/a><P>"I ain't no goddamn son of a bitch--you'd better think about it, baby!"<BR> --Glenn Danzig (Misfits)<P>"Where the F*CK is my purse icon??????"

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202crew

Tue Feb-29-00 07:34 PM

  
8. "whodawuzzel?!!?!"
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i want to fight this kid.<P>i don't know what to say.<BR>fuck it i'll just wait for ?uestion to reply.<BR>micha you punk muthasucka.<P>-naeem j.<BR>

  

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Whanoon
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7. "Well shit man! I mean shit!"
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I mean goddamnit someone give me some answers!! Jeeeeez!! How could they!<BR>You may be rubbing your rubbing your hands together for a 'display all' sign, but thats cool.<P>There's a thicket of other heads on this site who could explain this better than I, but this is my take.<BR>The first thing I hone in on when I listen to an emcee (well all these things at once, but this is the most important) is lyrical content. Are his words put together to vaguely connect a rhyme or does the bloke got a scheme oh his shit? I don't have to agree with his opinions if i like the way he's stating them. If you don't catch the meaning of a verse until the 20th time you've heard it, thats more proof.<BR>Your bitching about the proceed verse. Hmmm... I liked that one a lot actually. But it fit the song well. To me that song was like the the arch de Rootsland because it was the first song of their's I'd ever heard. I mean the song's about rockin mic's right?? Well what kind of power you got on the mic? Not every rhyme should be microanalyzed to depict its meaning. Shit why do people love Q-Tip? Everybody could understand him, but he didn't say stupid shit.<BR>Support your declarations, brah.<P>"Come out my humble go berzerk and make you swallow your smirk<BR>I splurge most and bash, capacitate mass<BR>I fascinate as I assassinate and show task<BR>Characters and egos, get crushed in trust<BR>And my words stampede like herds in a dusk" Malik B. from www.ohhla.com<P>I know you must have been buggin when you made that sidekick comment. His style is totally different and they offset each other's beautifully. Just read this shit for now, I'm too tired to type more. I'll be back later tho.<P>Listen to Raw 100% Dundee if you want to learn how to set a flow.<P><P>"I jet propel at a rate that complicate their mental state/as I invade they masquerade"-Bootie Brown<P>Whanoon

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10. "You're Not Without a Point"
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<BR>The only thing I don't like about Malik is he always sounds like he trying so damn hard. He comes up with some tight flows, but he forces to many rhymes. See "I used to ive life like there was no manyana/now I'm treating every breath like it was an honor" That's a clunky line. If anyone should try to be a little less intricate, it's him. It would avoid the awkwardnes.<P>Otherwise, though, I disagree. Tight flows, cool voice, will occasionally drop a B.D.F.O.L. (bug da F out line). Plus, one of my favorite parts of TFA is at the end of "Spark"--"This is what it's all about." That just sounds cool.<P>Bryan<BR>aim=bshelly24<P>Last albums purchased: <BR>--Curtis Mayfield "Roots"<BR>--Yo La Tengo "And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out"<P>"UH-OH, UH-OH. UH-OOOOOOH, UH-OH. UH-OH! UH-OH!! UH-OH!!! UH-OH!!!!"<BR> -The Pixies, "Bone Machine"

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11. "No you didnt....."
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"No Great Pretender"<BR>"No Alibi"<BR>"Section"<BR>"What Goes On Pt. 7"<BR>"The Good The Bad and the Desolate"<BR>"Da Jawn"<BR>"Step Into The Relm"<BR>"100% Dundee"<BR>"Distortion 2 Static"<BR>"Push Up Ya Lighter"<BR>"Clones"<BR>"I Remain Calm"<BR>"Swept Away"<BR>"Respond/React"<BR>"Don't See Us"<P>Everyone, even Malik B would admit that Black Thought is an extremely intricate and high-caliber MC. Not many put together verses the way can. But Thought and Malik has always made a good team. And in the above songs, I think Malik came of nicely. So please, tell me what is SO BAD about his verses in each of these verses.<P>Sheldon Mar"Quez" Rankin<BR><a href="http://www.sheldon.bored.org" target="_blank">http://www.sheldon.bored.org<;/a><BR>click there ===> <a href="http://www.BlackPlanet.com/Referrals/Quez" target="_blank">http://www.BlackPlanet.com/Referrals/Quez<;/a>/<P>"oh lawd Quez is here, okayplayer will never be the same" ---- some wise man<P>"The truth is, my crew is, the smoothest spitters of saliva juices like The Roots is, more Organic than acoustics" ---- Talib Kweli<P>"No need to mic test, you can feel it in ya chest... yo BEYAAAAATCH, feel it in her breasts" - Common

oh well

  

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14. "No need tryin to compare."
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Maybe this clown is tryin to say that Malik don't come off as clean when put next to Thought, but that's just plain silly. Why even go there. If Malik was on his own, he would still stand out as one of the dopest emcees out there.<P>love and respect,<BR>El Rey<P>"I prefer to speak of the impossible, because we already know too much about what is possible" Silvio Rodriguez<P>"If our profanity offends you, look around you and see how destructively society is profaning itself. It is the rape of the land, the pollution of the environment, the betrayal and suffering of the masses by corrupt government that is the real obscenity." - MOVE statement<P>FREE MUMIA!<BR>www.mumia.org<P>FREE THE MOVE 9!<P>FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!<P>FREE YOUR SELF!<BR>www.freeyourself.com<P>"Get free y'all, get free!" - Digable Planets<P>"Get Free" - The Artist<P>

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12. "a-YO"
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man....so maybe you don't like homeboy's flow....but you sayin he stupid and unoriginal....have you ever met malik and had a conversation with him to back up that bullshit slander? <P><P><P><P><BR>Dougal James McFeely<BR>aka Young Dashing Captain Kangaroo<BR>aka Gorton's Fisherman<BR>aka Hacksaw Jim Duggins<BR>aka Tripp Thorr McFeely, Esq.<P><BR>"In reference to my rebellion, I just wanna clarify that I am really only rebelling over the fact that the bars all close at 2am and don't open 'till 11am in the morning. That makes me realy mad."--Nou Ra<P>"Just like if you meet Hak, you know he has a Chocolate Martini. That's what we ID him with. Just like we ID Ahmir with his afro."--Improv<P><BR>"She's got a butter face....nice body, butter face"--Smitty<P><BR>AIM user name:Bandulu<P><a href="http://www.h8r.com" target="_blank">http://www.h8r.com<;/a>

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15. "ART IS NOT SCIENCE"
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you don't compare emcees by counting the # of multisyllable lines or how many times you have to rewind a verse to finally catch the meaning.<P>Damn...is this what its come too? Who's values are you mimicing with this thinking. Some of y'all is like them people that said that griots weren't historians cause they didn't write shit down.

  

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16. "hey nahymsa"
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>Some of y'all is <BR>>like them people that said that <BR>>griots weren't historians cause they didn't <BR>>write shit down. <P>hey...i know this is off topic...but that whole concept is pretty fuckin cool to me. i read the Sundiata this past spring, and found out about griots and their role in retaining history...and you make a good point, because not everything can be measured conventionally, the stories the griots retained were not written down partly because they felt that did not give justice to the story itself....interesting stuff, u took me back.<P><BR>Dougal James McFeely<BR>aka Young Dashing Captain Kangaroo<BR>aka Gorton's Fisherman<BR>aka Hacksaw Jim Duggins<BR>aka Tripp Thorr McFeely, Esq.<P><BR>"In reference to my rebellion, I just wanna clarify that I am really only rebelling over the fact that the bars all close at 2am and don't open 'till 11am in the morning. That makes me realy mad."--Nou Ra<P>"Just like if you meet Hak, you know he has a Chocolate Martini. That's what we ID him with. Just like we ID Ahmir with his afro."--Improv<P><BR>"She's got a butter face....nice body, butter face"--Smitty<P><BR>AIM user name:Bandulu<P><a href="http://www.h8r.com" target="_blank">http://www.h8r.com<;/a>

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18. "there's more!!"
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griots were not only the historians, they were the performers, the "storytellers", and another reason why things weren't written down is because of the belief in "orature" which is the practice of "performing history", which includes music, dance, and visual art, and audience participation. Orature is at the root of African art, both visual and performing. The storyteller, the griot, incorporates the audiences into the performance, and each time the story is told, it changed according to who told it. The telling of the story is as important as the story itself, and you just can't achieve that with "documentation"........<P>It's a very Western belief that history must be, "written down" in order to be "authentic". That's why Heroditus (sp?) was able to sneak over to Egypt, steal ideas, creep back home to Greece, write that shit down a lil' sumpin' sumpin' and take all the credit. Peep <BR>Greek mythology, it's nothing but African mysticism................<P>"Y'all don't believe fat meat greasy!!"-my mama

  

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19. "there goes that hottie gemini again..."
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yes gemini, thank you for once again spilling the words that i couldn't assemble myself...that was a more accurate description.<P>i think the coolest thing here is not just the concept of griots...but how we would understand the whole situation.it takes a lot to step out of western/american shoes to stop, think, and be able to understand that concept...people don't challenge fixed assumptions easily...<P><P><BR>Dougal James McFeely<BR>aka Young Dashing Captain Kangaroo<BR>aka Gorton's Fisherman<BR>aka Hacksaw Jim Duggins<BR>aka Tripp Thorr McFeely, Esq.<P><BR>"In reference to my rebellion, I just wanna clarify that I am really only rebelling over the fact that the bars all close at 2am and don't open 'till 11am in the morning. That makes me realy mad."--Nou Ra<P>"Just like if you meet Hak, you know he has a Chocolate Martini. That's what we ID him with. Just like we ID Ahmir with his afro."--Improv<P><BR>"She's got a butter face....nice body, butter face"--Smitty<P><BR>AIM user name:Bandulu<P><a href="http://www.h8r.com" target="_blank">http://www.h8r.com<;/a>

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21. "awwww shucks :)"
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You betta quit! <BR>Yeah, I try to take my "western rose colored glasses" off when dealing with issues of culture and history. There are a lot more imaginative ways that people told their stories than you'll find in "HIS-tory" books...........<P><BR>"Y'all don't believe fat meat greasy!!"-my mama

  

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20. "Great performances"
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<BR>>another reason why things weren't written <BR>>down is because of the belief <BR>>in "orature" which is the practice <BR>>of "performing history", which includes music, <BR>>dance, and visual art, and audience <BR>>participation. <P>This has finally turned into a dope conversation. The idea of Performing History is amazing. Now, since hisoty is basically the root of "culture", is culture something that is performed as well? And if so, what is the performance of culture based on? Can people of a given culture take part in other cultural performances? Does that weaken or strengthen the original performance? Is the phenomenon of the white rapper a phenomenon of a kind of blackface performance? How 'bout when they use the word "n*gga"? What kind of culture is being performed when words like "n*gga/er" jump from cultural group to cultural group? Does the performance of "Hip-Hop culture" transcend ethnic culture? <P><BR>love and respect,<BR>El Rey<P>"I prefer to speak of the impossible, because we already know too much about what is possible" Silvio Rodriguez<P>"If our profanity offends you, look around you and see how destructively society is profaning itself. It is the rape of the land, the pollution of the environment, the betrayal and suffering of the masses by corrupt government that is the real obscenity." - MOVE statement<P>FREE MUMIA!<BR>www.mumia.org<P>FREE THE MOVE 9!<P>FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!<P>FREE YOUR SELF!<BR>www.freeyourself.com<P>"Get free y'all, get free!" - Digable Planets<P>"Get Free" - The Artist<P>

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I had the dope mini-essay all ready fuh ya, and I just lost it!!!! aaaaargh! But, what I HAD said, in a nutshell, is yes, cross-cultural connections have been happening for thousands of years.....hell.....most of us (85% of black people) are products of them! so, I think that as long as we remember that "culture" (and think of hip hop culture here....)is inclusive of beliefs, practices, religion, ritual, food, music, art,language,demographics, etc., not just "rockin' FUBU"............<BR>Culture is commodified in this country, and that's why a lot of people get angry about what's happened to hip-hop. When Burger King uses "Bling Bling" instrumentals in their commercials, that ain't no damn cultural "exchange" that's straight jackin!<P>"Y'all don't believe fat meat greasy!!"-my mama

  

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23. "HELL YEAH!"
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>I had the dope mini-essay all ready <BR>>fuh ya, and I just lost <BR>>it!!!! aaaaargh! <P>gotta hat it when that happens <img src="http://www.okayplayer.com/dcforum/Images/sad.gif"><P>>cross-cultural connections have been happening for <BR>>thousands of years.....hell.....most of us (85% <BR>>of black people) are products of <BR>>them! <P>This is also tru when you think that most of what was Europe was ruled over for about 700 years by Africans and Arab-folks brfore Columbus even left for this side o' the world. What we know as "European" cultural norms are nothing if not an amalgum of cultures of those who ruled in that area . . . including (and perhaps especially) Africans. That ish is wild to me.<P>Once everyone came over here it was all over! There is no "pure" culture. We've (Americans) always borrowed from everyone that has ever come together on these shores. That's why I laugh at black nationalists and white supremacists alike.<P>On another note, it is sad that we keep re=performing the same old tired history/culture of domination and brutality against people of color. The question then becomes, how do we imagine a different performance of history? How do we move through history (and history through us) without recreating, reimagining, and reperforming it?<P>love and respect,<BR>El Rey<P>"I prefer to speak of the impossible, because we already know too much about what is possible" Silvio Rodriguez<P>"If our profanity offends you, look around you and see how destructively society is profaning itself. It is the rape of the land, the pollution of the environment, the betrayal and suffering of the masses by corrupt government that is the real obscenity." - MOVE statement<P>FREE MUMIA!<BR>www.mumia.org<P>FREE THE MOVE 9!<P>FREE ALL POLITICAL PRISONERS!<P>FREE YOUR SELF!<BR>www.freeyourself.com<P>"Get free y'all, get free!" - Digable Planets<P>"Get Free" - The Artist<P>

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24. "we don't............"
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<BR>>On another note, it is sad that <BR>>we keep re=performing the same old <BR>>tired history/culture of domination and brutality <BR>>against people of color. The <BR>>question then becomes, how do we <BR>>imagine a different performance of history? <BR>> How do we move through <BR>>history (and history through us) without <BR>>recreating, reimagining, and reperforming it? <BR>It's impossible to "move through history" without you influencing it,and it influencing you. That's why the griot's stories changed according to who was the storyteller. The "story" is history, and the "performance" is our impact/contribution to history. And that, my friend, is ever-changing. Kinda like how black music evolves and changes according to what's going on socially/politically. If we're complacent, the music's complacent. If we're fired up, the music is fired up (Think about the Mos Def intro). The same goes for history. We can't get past the re-invention re-telling part, cuz that's who/how we are. Sankofa: looking back in order to move forward.<P><BR>"Y'all don't believe fat meat greasy!!"-my mama

  

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42. "Please don't equate black nationalist with white racists"
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They are 2 totally different trains of thought. Black nationalism does not require the belief that whites (or anyone else) are inferior. <P>As for certain patterns of European culture, the ones we tend to have issue with most definetly aren't african influenced - ie: victorianism.<P>One way to stop reperforming domination of the poor (I'm not sure who the "we" is you're refering too), is for all of us to look at where we are responsible and make amends & changes. Unfortunately, I don't see that happening<BR>

  

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51. "Sistah has a good point..."
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>They are 2 totally different trains of <BR>>thought. Black nationalism does not <BR>>require the belief that whites (or <BR>>anyone else) are inferior. <P>I agree with you but unfortunately, I have met some black nationalists who do see whites as inferior. People need to open their ears so they can hear the truth.<P>>One way to stop reperforming domination of <BR>>the poor (I'm not sure who <BR>>the "we" is you're refering too), <BR>>is for all of us to <BR>>look at where we are responsible <BR>>and make amends & changes. <BR>>Unfortunately, I don't see that happening <P>I think it's starting to happen, just not necessarily in a way where everyone can see it. Change takes time, my sister. It's kind of like how you don't notice a tree growing every day, but after 5 years you realize how big it got.<P>Peace<BR>Damali<P><BR>Yo Whoever grabs the mic after me will get booed! <BR>Get everything in the club thrown at you and you crew! <BR>From Moet bottles to barstools<BR>Fruits and food<BR>You got an album out?<BR>You get hit with your CD too!-Canibus

  

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17. "WTF?"
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Yo dude you have seen nuff examples of why malik is an mc!!!<BR>Have you ever seen him perform(not many have)if you have how could you say that?<BR>Thought and Malik have an awsome chemistry on stage and they compliment each other well!<BR>I have on hand and personally heard Malik freestlye and lemme tell you he is ill!!!<BR>damn! you lucky he dont be on the boards cuz'man Malik a wild cat!!!!<P><P><P><BR>"what part of the game is that?" my Boop!<P>"dancin wit Blanche and them bitches" Ghostface<P><BR>"think I'll get a bean pie and a 40" Suburban Mom<P>Smutometrist Nebtastic<P><BR>T.O.P.A Head of Security<P><BR>" E El Isum Shil El Eloh El Rahmun, Alazi Izu El Rahummul!"<BR> <BR>

  

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25. "You're a Brave Man, Charlie Brown..lol.. n/m"
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---<BR>"I hate when weird glowing invertabrates force me to respond to their posts! " - ICE<BR>---<BR> "Whoever controls the media--the images--controls the culture." - Allen Ginsberg<BR>---<BR>"If anyone has material possesions and sees his brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God be in him?" - I John 3:17

  

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28. "first of all...."
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You mentioned Malik's line in Proceed as being wack, however even though thought is my favorite emcee, how do you explain his line "Ladi Dadi who likes to party like Slick Rick the ruler I'm cool as an ice brick." sure Malik's line is simple, but so was that line by thought on the same song. Secondly, how can you front on a man that has stayed as close to BT in skill and rapping in his shadow in the same group? it's not that easy, but here's a few examples why I think he's almost as good:<BR>"I leave the microphone intrigued by my practice, this rebel sticks your system like a cactus, a boy's sadness." It just don't stop<P>"my thoughts contain the plus sign plus the malice, not equating to your wonderland so fuck alice." also from just don't stop<P>"it don't matter that, your glass house I'll shatter that, bad luck I'll walk under now show me where the ladder at." No great pretender<P>"i walk across this world as decepted, beats are perfected the ghettos infested,with more destruction my vocal erruption will speak about corruption with no introduction, approach me with caution......leaving niggas stiff like i'm starchin, departin, hollywood samples are jokes just like Martin." Step in the realm<P>Don't front on Malik cause of a few weak lines, he's definitely worthy of being with the roots<P>----------------------------------------<BR>"I got the US Open without playing tennis" -Punchline<P>"I'm on a Quest for Love like the proceed drummer." -Common<P>Mecca

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29. "I've said it once and I'll say it again...."
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This guy has OBVIOUSLY NOT been to black lily while Malik was there. WTF are you talking about? Malik can get up on stage and freestyle forever and it always come out dope. You should focus on the new shit he's been spittin cause I think you need to get the tootsie roll out your ears.<BR>peace,<BR>J<P><BR>"If I don't like it, I don't like it/that don't mean that I'm hatin-Common<P>"Your weed got more seeds than O.D.B"-Redman<P><P>

  

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33. "What da deal?"
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On the strength Malik B has some official lyrics. Any head that's seen him freestyle at a show knows this. His range of topics and style is ridiculous to...in one rhyme he might talk about something as ill as Armegedon and then be comical and talk about meeting girls in the street. The point I'm trying to make is that Malik B is official and he's down with an official crew...The Roots!! Maybe you should come by the Wetlands during a Black Cactus and find out for self,nahmean!

  

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i was readin this and thought, WOW if malik isn't an ill emcee, then what is? i dont know.<P>"feelin like we killin ourselves, because i know they cant defeat us, it dont stop till we complete this, keep this fly, there's so much to life when u just stay black and God" - Talib Kweli<P>peace

  

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31. "For the record...."
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Aight, first of all, this post was not a cry for attention. Anybody who gets on the internet to get attention and hopes and prays for a "display all" sign is a herb. If you get excited when you see a "display all" next to your post, you are a herb.<P>Second, I'm not ignorant. I've heard all the verses y'all have posted. What's the point of listing songs? I own the Roots last three albums (excluding TRCA). I've been to the Roots show (sans Malik, of course). I know what I'm talking about. I'm just as big a Roots fan as y'all (well, maybe not, cause some a y'all are crazy as eff).<P>Third, why the name calling and ish? I question Malik's skills and all of a sudden I'm a "clown"? Heads comin at me on some "if you think you're better, then pick up a mic and blah blah blah..." Yo. I'm not getting paid to emcee. Malik is. Other people tryin to fight me and ish? What is that? Is this the OkayArtist DISCUSSION board, or the OkayArtist Dickriding board. I'm serious, y'all. If I would have come on here like "MALIK B SUCKS!! -NM-" then you can call me out. But I actually had somethin to say. I'm sayin, is this gonna be a discussion or not? If I'm gonna get another 30 responses like "Malik is the illest, how can you not see it?" with no explanation, then let's kill this thread now. Whatever.<P>Back on topic. Those verses y'all posted. Unimpressive. They're simply not that good. I'll call out his verse from "Step Into The Realm" since more than one of y'all singled it out as a standout verse. <P>"Yo, I walk a-cross this, world that's deceptive<BR>Beats are perfected, the ghetto's infested<BR>with more destruction, my vocal eruption<BR>was speakin bout corruption with no introduction<BR>Approach me with caution cause I spark losses<BR>M-Illitant the rap arson, marchin<BR>Leavin niggaz stiff like I'm starchin, departin<BR>Hollywood samples are jokes just like Martin..."<P>Is this what passes for impressive lyricism around here? Seriously. I mean, the first four lines. He says absolutely nothing. He has said nothing. The words rhyme, true, but this is on some Big Pun ish. "Approach me with caution, cause I spark losses"? That's weak. It barely rhymes. Then he calls himself "the rap arson"? Does he know that arson is the crime and not the criminal? "Leavin niggaz stiff like I'm starchin..." Now there's a decent simile. It's simple, but it's original. I've never heard it used anyway. "Hollywood samples are jokes just like Martin..." Jokes just like Martin. That's not the illest simile I've ever heard. It's extremely simple. I guess it's effective in the rhyme scheme, but I'm sayin. This man's rhymes are too simple "More drama than a soap opera"? That's some simple Emceeing 101 ish. And he's always sayin stuff like that. And he's never said anything deep. Just a bunch of cliches thrown together. The world is deceptive. The ghetto's infested. Blah blah blah. Do you not understand that these are cliche phrases? HE HASN'T SAID ISH! <P>Somebody said that he's ill, considering the fact that he's constantly in Thought's shadow. I disagree with that. If you have skills, you shine. Period. Inspectah Deck, for example, is under Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface, RZA, ODB's shadows. All 'a them have personalities or whatnot that overshadow his immensely. Yet, most people regard Deck as the illest lyricist in the Clan. Why? Cause he has skills. Period. He says mad ish that just blows people away. When he's spittin lines like "move mountains with the presence alone, before the words rip through the microphone, chrome dipped lyrics are known to split stone..." or "suplex your rep, left ruined like the Aztecs, parasites, double edge dice your larynx..." That's how shines. And I'm just usin Deck as an example that being in someone's shadow (or many people's shadow) has nothing to do with whether or not you shine on the mic. So that argument is invalid. If Malik were comin with some ill verses, he'd get props from me whether he rapped under Thought, Common or Puff Daddy. <P>Lastly, saying Malik is a nice complement to Thought is called justification. That's like saying Mase was a nice complement to Biggie. After all, Biggie had a hard, sometimes violent voice and flow, and Mase was laidback and slow. Whatever. While that may or may not be true, that says nothing about Mase's skill level. He may have been a perfect contrast/complement to Biggie, but if he sucked then he sucked, period. And I'm not sayin Malik sucks. I can't say that. I've never heard him freestyle (or perform live), and personally, I put a good deal of stock in freestyle skills. But I'm sayin that his writtens - what he comes with on albums, on records - it's simple and unimpressive. Nah, I don't think Malik sucks at all. I felt like he improved a lot on TFA, but his skills still aren't up to par with the high quality of hip-hop that the Roots bring to the table. That's basically what I'm sayin.<P>---------------------------<BR>"when science finally locates the center of the universe, some people will be surprised to learn they're not it."<BR>- unknown<P>"words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them."<BR>- nathaniel hawthorne<P>"whatever happens it was written, meaning God meant it..." <BR>- nasir jones

  

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32. "lyric change"
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Hollywood samples are jokes just like Martin..."<P>I thought he said "SAMBOS" not samples... means more right? Anyway, I have to agree that LIVE and on the FREESTYLE tip Malik holds his own! Dude can go on FOREVER!!! And I'm not a big Roots fan but I honestly felt Malik WAY MORE on TFA.... I can't go quoting verses and ish tho.....<BR> <BR>-----------------------<BR>"How u got high expectations, but got low patience?"<P>"Everybody's got opinions on the way you're living<BR>But son they can't fill your shoes<BR>Life is made of half illusion, 40% confusion<BR>Whatever's left I'm using to keep myself from losing<BR>You don't know what I've been through<BR>Hell I might go through you<BR>But it's all in my head"- Dre Benjamin<BR> <BR>"May your life speak as loudly as your words"<BR><a href="http://home.talkcity.com/reflectionsrd/bonamie" target="_blank">http://home.talkcity.com/reflectionsrd/bonamie<;/a><P>When u have read all posts....<BR><a href="http://www.BlackPlanet.com/Referrals/bonamie" target="_blank">http://www.BlackPlanet.com/Referrals/bonamie<;/a>/<P><P><BR>

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34. "An okayteacher's lesson"
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See now here I am on my lunch break at school and it seems that the Okayteacher has to give an Okaylesson to some of yall youngins! (just jokes but I am on lunch now)<P><BR>Two points to make here:<P>Point 1: Micha you are right in the sense that you have the right to voice your opinion and that those who disagre with you should use a higher form of intellect in debating your postion and opnion on the skill level of Malik B. <P>Point 2: I still though disagree with you on the skill level of Malik B. Reason being is that Mailk B does say alot of deep and signifigant mind blowing rhymes on the Roots albums. Now forgive me but I dont remember they lyrics verse by verse-but ill try at least to explain my point.<P>For starters I think Malik shines best not on TFA but on Illadelph Halflife (thats another debate for another time). Listen to songs such as "It Just Dont Stop" and "Episodes" his verbal depiction of life is one which comes through as both dark and eery while being razor sharp lyrically at the same time. To me he mostly shines on "No Great Pretender" And if you listen closely all his rhymes do make sense. This personally is my favorite Roots track because it hits hard for us Black Militants in the truest sense of the word in our fight against those who look to Pretend to be our allies and friends in the struggle for equality. His depiction of many of the false images and fale information is stirring.<P>Once again its just my opnion but I think that you need to take a deeper listen to what Malik says on ALL his songs not just a few and I think you would see a differnece.<BR>But like I said, its just my opnion.<BR>Peace<BR>L'mani aka "Mr. Viney-The Okayteacher"<BR>

  

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ScratchHTT
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35. "Try this..."
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I agree with you on the lyric tip, but seriously, no one out there writes so well that they have perfect lyrics everytime...thats imposible<BR>Do everyone a favor. Make a list of who you think are the top 5 MC's of recent years.<P>Then you'l see how if someone puts their mind to it, they can disect anyone's written lines and find crazy flaws. Sometimes you gotta sit back and judge an MC on wheather or not he can make your head nod. Malik can do that a lot more often than not. I might be the only one, but at times, Malik gets me goin more than BThought. In my eyes, he doesn't get the credit he deserves.<P>listen to him on "Da Jawn" w/ bahamadia...he rips it on that ish...except for the line talkin about "if your girl cooch stink...masengil"<P>Plus, malik has a nice ability to mix in Arabic in his lyrics...and the words make perfect sense in relation to waht he's talkin about.<P>for example:<BR>"that shits deader than, niggaz wit a mortitiona'<BR>a 'jenaiza'...." <BR>jenaiza meaning funeral in Arabic of course<P>But I guess i must respect your opinion cause in the end thats all that is...in my opinion Malik delivers as well as Thought and Dice isn't at their level yet. Without malik, it just wouldn't be the same...even you would realize that if ever an album was put out without malik.<BR>Purest example of that is most of the Roots' shows...never as good as they could be if Malik doesn't perform.<P>"you start to die the day you are born" - one of the black guys in The Renaissance Man

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45. "this is some bullshit"
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I'm sayin tho.<BR>that is what U can call straight up dick riding. <BR>U have all the right to express your opinions, and as opposed to a lot of heads in here did back up your claims. that's what's fucked up with some 'fans' not only on okayplayer but in general. U say something about their someone they like that's sort of a celebrity and they jump on your ass.<BR>and i definitely agree wit that display all comment U made. <BR>what i don't agree with is your view of MB as an emcee or rather not as an emcee. to say that he shouldn't be called an MC is a little too harsh (actually a lot). i could make this into a discertartion, but i personally don't like very long posts so...<BR>U can't just judge an MC by just one aspect such as his lyrics, which btw i do like. just take a look at everyone @ OKAYPLAYER.COM's favorite mc, NAS. that man is definitely proven himself lyrically (tho i haven't heard NASTRADAMUS) but that don't mean that all his joints are ill. actually he's made plenty of wack songs. but he definitely is better lyrically than thought or MB (damn i'm gonna get ripped for this one). he knows (knew?)how to put words together, but the fire he once had to drive those words out his mouth appears to have dwindled. Malik is one of those mc's that has mad intensity when he approaches the mic. he might not stand out like Comm, Jay-Z, or even thought, but he can stand up on his own.<BR>now if U just don't like his steez, then there's nothin we can do for U, i myself don't like a couple of 'mcs' for no reason whatsoever.<P>peace<P>"Can't worry 'bout what another nigga thank, now that's liberation and baby, I want it"<BR>-Andre Benjamin

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netbomber

Thu Mar-02-00 09:15 AM

  
36. "are u high??"
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Who are u to say that Malik is a wack artist? In most hip-hop/okayplayer discussions I have with friends Malik is always recognized as a skilled artist. A couple of heads that I've come across had to argue with me cause they said they were at a party or what not and had friends that battled him and have said to won. If this is true or not you have to realize that Malik is just like the rest of us and likes to party and have fun so if this is the case with u, you need to realize that not all artists are always on point to battle or rhyme when there out just chillen with friends.<P>So lay off the drugs and stop talkin isshh.<P>peace,<BR>netbomber

  

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Thu Mar-02-00 09:40 AM

  
37. "Malik is a proven emcee"
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I had the pleasure and honor of freestyling with he and Big Spawn here in DC at one of our few Black Lily events. <img src="http://www.okayplayer.com/dcforum/Images/sad.gif"> The man is sharp..I don't know what horse's ass you were sniffing when you made this post, sir.<P>Wise Is Like Out<P>"So you're now a BIG-SHOT Editor..You still ain't sh*t!-My brother with the Huey Freeman bush. <P>"I Think She Does, But It's Hard To Be Dope, When You're Livin Comfortable...I Guess...I'm Not Dope Nor Comfortable, So It's Speculation..LOL"-Res 1, Light Pockets Posse VP remarking on whether MC Lyte still has mic skills.<P><BR>"Who got more snottier flows than snotty nose/And hold mikes like he knows Karate body blows?"-M.F. Doom <P><BR>I tag walls like EBO with the blood of MC's/Got them all hooked on halitosis chronic...muthaf*ck Ebonics-ThunderGod...that would be me.<BR>

  

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Isa_Sabur

Fri Mar-03-00 09:07 AM

  
39. "Malik B is nice...I like him..."
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"Whatever you ate yesterday, you<BR>will belch today" - Sai Baba<P>"O...bey" - Andre "The" Giant<P>"bitch, tone this" - Angieee (Stress)<P><BR>

  

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illegit

Mon Mar-06-00 08:47 AM

  
41. "I absolutely agree... he is weak."
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There's no 2 ways about it, Malik is a weak emcee.

  

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43. "Malik's a true emcee"
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unlike these "more literate than you" cats who sit at home writin ridiculously intricate rhymes which are too convoluted to follow most of the time... malik's one of those mc's who's dope on the freestyle, has a good flow, and sometimes writes rhymes that aen't the deepest. The example you use, from proceed, is a good example of an mc in perfect tune with the track. proceed is a light jazzy joint, no need for deep, esoteric lyrics here. I think he had the vibe perfect for that one, as he usually does.<BR>I'm not callin you a fool, but I do disagree with you....you sound like a mad poster<BR>--res-one-->you know my f*ckin name I rule all game...<BR>LPP for life (light pockets posse)<BR>peace, okayplayers...<P><BR>"Many who are into hip-hop or part of hip-hop culture throughout the world need a check-up from the neck up. In fact, and in truth, the whole human family needs one. Everyone needs to check-up on their own roots and culture and seek the real truths on life on this so-called planet earth. Knowledge, wisdom, and understanding, facts and truths about black, brown, red, yellow and white people and not that brainwash white supremacy shit that white people in power teach all over the world."<BR>- Afrika Bambaataa<P><BR><a href="http://www.mumia.org" target="_blank">http://www.mumia.org<;/a>

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illegit

Mon Mar-06-00 11:38 AM

  
44. "Yeah... a true, weak emcee."
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I see a lot of you defending his status as an 'emcee'. Yes he's an emcee, he's just NOT GOOD.

  

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Lunchbox_tha_narcoleptic

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46. ":-)"
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Ahhh my specialty!<P><P><BR>From the son"-----"<P>Rhymes I write em by the minute and the hour<BR>Emcees who smell sour better coward<BR>I blooms like I was a flower<BR>What the heck I snaps your neck cause this nigga got the power....<BR>...the man who walks through a Dessert Storm without a sandle, throwing more touchdowns than Randall<BR>Cunningham cause I'm the stunning man.....<P><P>"Step Into Tha Relm"<BR>I'm the type of man that belongs in a war<BR>With a mic and cord to hold your head with a sword<BR>Self proclaimed lames callin theyselfs Lord<BR>They shall be floored when the calp is applaud<P><P><P>"Clones"<BR>You recieve the same check<BR>The opposite or same sex...<P><P><BR>Not to mention the devatating verse he laid on "The Jawn" I would put them down but what the fuck is the point?<P>M-ILL<P><BR>Lunch<BR><img src="http://www.okayplayer.com/dcforum/Images/happy.gif"> <img src="http://www.okayplayer.com/dcforum/Images/sad.gif"> <img src="http://www.okayplayer.com/dcforum/Images/wink.gif">

  

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micah

Thu Mar-09-00 05:37 PM

  
55. "Are you agreeing with me?"
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> From the son"-----" <BR>>Rhymes I write em by the minute <BR>>and the hour Emcees who smell <BR>>sour better coward I blooms like <BR>>I was a flower What the <BR>>heck I snaps your neck cause <BR>>this nigga got the power.... ...the <BR>>man who walks through a Dessert <BR>>Storm without a sandle, throwing more <BR>>touchdowns than Randall Cunningham cause I'm <BR>>the stunning man..... <P>Not to disrespect your taste or anything, but this verse is horrible! "Emcees who smell sour better cower"? "I blooms like I was a flower"? Are you effing blind? This ish is horrible! Bloom like a flower? That might be the most uncreative simile I've ever heard. I've never heard this verse before (or if I have, I don't remember it), but why did you post this? Are you trying to help me prove my point that Malik is below average?<P>"Throwing more touchdowns than Randall Cunningham"? WTF?! How does an emcee throw touchdowns? Do you understand that YOU'RE PROVING MY POINT FOR ME?<P>---------------------------<BR>"when science finally locates the center of the universe, some people will be surprised to learn they're not it."<BR>- unknown<P>"words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them."<BR>- nathaniel hawthorne<P>"whatever happens it was written, meaning God meant it..." <BR>- nasir jones

  

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Lunchbox_tha_narcoleptic

Fri Mar-10-00 08:26 AM

  
60. ":-)"
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The song is called "-------"<BR>They perform it live and it's not released! But Malik aint wack yo! If I would have put the WHOLE verse up there then you wouldn't have said that! You just don't understand the man, no harm in that but wack? Hell no!<P>Lunch<BR><img src="http://www.okayplayer.com/dcforum/Images/happy.gif"> <img src="http://www.okayplayer.com/dcforum/Images/sad.gif"> <img src="http://www.okayplayer.com/dcforum/Images/wink.gif">

  

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49. "&quot;Reaching for my SKS&quot;"
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I know this bustr didn't dis Malik B. Malik is one of the most slept on emcees cause he ain't always in the limelite. I know when I hear him bust, it is inspirational. Some of my favorite quotes:<P>"I might act up, but still can pass dawah"<P>"Muhammad Sa la la who wa lay he wa sa lum is seal of the Prophets"<P>"I Still fast, make salaat, and pay zakaat. I haven't made hajj yet, but thats my next project."<P>"I circle my foes like a tawaf arouud the Kaba"<P>just to name a few. Abdul-Malik is the voice of a people, just not yo ass.<P><BR>"Come out my humble, go berzerk and make you swallow your smirk" Malik B

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micah

Thu Mar-09-00 05:45 PM

  
56. "I respect your opinion, but..."
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Please do not jock Malik simply because he knows how to speak Arabic. His use of another language isn't improving the creativity of his rhymes at all. Case in point, was anybody jocking Mase when he was like, "Horse and Carraige, mamacita, say seniorita..."? NO! Because Mase sucked. Knowing another language and using it in a rhyme does not make you any more creative or talented. All it does is piss people off cause nobody knows what the eff you're saying.<P>Yo, why is it that some people jock emcees based solely on the fact that they can't understand what the emcee is saying so they assume it must be deep? The ish isn't deep. Ghostface is not deep, get off his dick. Camp Lo aren't deep, get off their dicks. Malik is not deep, get off his dick.<P>---------------------------<BR>"when science finally locates the center of the universe, some people will be surprised to learn they're not it."<BR>- unknown<P>"words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them."<BR>- nathaniel hawthorne<P>"whatever happens it was written, meaning God meant it..." <BR>- nasir jones

  

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65. "micah, just don't get it"
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Malik B is a muslim. I feel him as a brother in faith. I consider him an ally. You are what ever you are, and you identify with that. You are entitled to an opinion, that don't mean its right. Unless you are Micah 9, you're just as Malik said:<P>"Nigga's thoght they was, but of course they wasn't" Malik B

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50. "Credit is due"
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First off-I compliment you for having enough balls to step into a Roots forum and try to play one of it's misunderstood members. First off-you have claim Malik has no skills, and he's simplistic. You also disagree with what he says, and that it's justified that he should be out of the Roots for the young protege, Dice Raw.<BR>Now here is where I disagree, Malik has on numerous accounts laid down some of the most trivial vocals and yet they are simplistic, they get the objective across to the listener. You seem to have alot of knowledge on what an emcee should and shouldn't spit, yet you come off as an arrogant poster who seems to have distaste for a really misunderstood emcee. Clear and concise, Malik is Mailk, the unknown entity within the Roots realm, I've seen him freestyle his ass off, wild out, and then act calm. He's a treat to watch cause he emboddies what most wanna-be emcees aspire to be, a talented lyricist who is rough and rugged. <BR>Now for the REBEL INS remark: it's clear that he is the second nicest to GZA, but he is overshadowed by his peers in the group, that is truly different with Malik, he is essential to the group's chemistry. Meth doesn't need INS to make a hit, the Roots put Malik in to have a street edge to things with his sharp lyrics. Thought hits the fan, while Malik cleans up (Jordan and Pippen style). INS is an underground sensation, and we all know he has skills, but he's just overlooked just like MALIK.<BR>Yo-micah-you need to listen to Malik alittle more-his references to Islam, and other witty lines are truly good lyricism. And if you still doubt it, well then that's you..I got no beef with that, it's just that you are overlooking someone who has good skills.<P><BR>"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" Mao Tse-Tung<P>"For whom do we aspire to reflect our own people's death?<BR>For whose entertainment shall we sing our agony?<BR>In what hopes, that the destroyers aspiring to extinguish us, will suffer remorse at their own fantastic success?<BR>The last imbecile to dream such a dream is dead, killed by the saviors of his own dream." <P>Ayi Kwei Armah<P>"Decipher prophecies on inane species"-Asian Disciple of Original Mindstate<P>Abacus-also known as Flo Brown's numero uno fan !!!!!!!!

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52. "Eassaywhaman!!!"
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>First off-I compliment you for having enough <BR>>balls to step into a Roots <BR>>forum and try to play one <BR>>of it's misunderstood members.<P><BR>Word to life!!!! <P><BR>Malik is Mailk, <P>Hell yeah!!!!<P><BR>>the unknown entity within the Roots <BR>>realm, I've seen him freestyle his <BR>>ass off, wild out, and then <BR>>act calm. He's a treat <BR>>to watch<P>Malik dwells in his own cipher and extends and retracts as he see fits!!<P><P> cause he emboddies what <BR>>most wanna-be emcees aspire to be, <BR>>a talented lyricist who is rough <BR>>and rugged.<P><BR>And he live it!!! 100% Dundee!!<P><BR>>Malik, <BR>>he is essential to the group's <BR>>chemistry. <P><BR>Balancement!!!<P><BR> Meth doesn't need INS <BR>>to make a hit, the Roots <BR>>put Malik in to have a <BR>>street edge to things with his <BR>>sharp lyrics. Thought hits the <BR>>fan, while Malik cleans up (Jordan <BR>>and Pippen style).<P>Damn good analogy!!<P>Malik loves rhymin!! He can frestyle for hours!!<BR>You can most likely catch him in the Bathroom stalls at Lily onthop of the toilet spillin with local cats and lovin it!! He loves what he does and to see him perform is like.....WHOA!!<BR>Again his part in the ROOTS need not be validated!! Aint shit wrong with simplicity!!<P><P><BR>"what part of the game is that?" my Boop!<P>"dancin wit Blanche and them bitches" Ghostface<P><BR>"think I'll get a bean pie and a 40" Suburban Mom<P>Smutometrist Nebtastic<P><BR>T.O.P.A Head of Security<P><BR>" E El Isum Shil El Eloh El Rahmun, Alazi Izu El Rahummul!"<BR> <BR>

  

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53. "balancement???"
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i'm just sayin tho.... ? ....<P>"Can't worry 'bout what another nigga thank, now that's liberation and baby, I want it"<BR>-Andre Benjamin

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micah

Thu Mar-09-00 05:49 PM

  
57. "Dickrider alert!"
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I've seen a lot of dickriding on this board - a lot on this thread alone - but that was about the most dickriding post I've ever seen in my life.<P>"YEAH, Malik is the illest!!! 100% Dundee, dude!!" <P>Hahaahaahaaha!!!<P>---------------------------<BR>"when science finally locates the center of the universe, some people will be surprised to learn they're not it."<BR>- unknown<P>"words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them."<BR>- nathaniel hawthorne<P>"whatever happens it was written, meaning God meant it..." <BR>- nasir jones

  

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58. "Uhmmmm?"
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How many records you on?<BR>Dickrider?........please dont get mad cuz' you aint got a record deal and you aint Bling blingin!!!<BR>U must be tryin too get in the industry on some 50 cent type shit tryin to cut mofo down....take ya ass to a LILY and battle him then...no one said he was the best but damn sure aint wack!!<BR>Stop ridin ya own selfrighteous dick!<P><P><BR>"what part of the game is that?" my Boop!<P>"dancin wit Blanche and them bitches" Ghostface<P><BR>"think I'll get a bean pie and a 40" Suburban Mom<P>Smutometrist Nebtastic<P><BR>T.O.P.A Head of Security<P><BR>" E El Isum Shil El Eloh El Rahmun, Alazi Izu El Rahummul!"<BR> <BR>

  

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micah

Fri Mar-10-00 03:08 PM

  
62. "Did I stutter?"
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>How many records you on? <P>None.<P>>Dickrider?........<P>Did I stutter? I must have stuttered. Let's try it again:<P>You... are... a... dickrider.<P>>please dont <BR>>get mad cuz' you aint got <BR>>a record deal and you aint <BR>>Bling blingin!!! U must be tryin <BR>>too get in the industry on <BR>>some 50 cent type shit tryin <BR>>to cut mofo down....take ya ass <BR>>to a LILY and battle him <BR>>then...no one said he was the <BR>>best but damn sure aint wack!! <BR>>Stop ridin ya own selfrighteous dick! <P>You might be a dickrider if somebody questions your favorite emcee's skills and you respond with, "Well if you think you're so hot, mister, why don't you battle him! YEAH! 100% Dundee, dude!!" And you might be an ass if you substitute the letter "U" for the word "you".<P>First of all, I never said I was an emcee or even aspiring to be one. Just cause Roger Ebert criticizes movies doesn't mean he thinks he can make a better one. So everybody chill with that line of reasoning, please.<P><BR>---------------------------<BR>"when science finally locates the center of the universe, some people will be surprised to learn they're not it."<BR>- unknown<P>"words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them."<BR>- nathaniel hawthorne<P>"whatever happens it was written, meaning God meant it..." <BR>- nasir jones

  

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68. "Nebbie I got your BACK !!!!!"
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First & foremost, micah, I tried to reason with your responses but this one stood out like a sore thumb...you went overboard, son. Now to call out someone & call them a "dick rider" is blatant since you don't even know, sis. Now I'm not about to let out some personal shit but Nebbie & M-illitant are close friends, and that's besides the point of her sticking up for his lyrical prowess. I know that you don't know the sister personally, but to flat out and call someone a "dick rider" is fucked up. I hope that you can retract what you wrote, & apologize to her before shit gets deep.<BR>Nebbie-you know that Killa Queens heads got your back, I got love for my Philly-Philly brethren...I'm a hunt that emu of yours when I'm back in Philly...I hope son hasn't got you bent over what he wrote though.<P>"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" Mao Tse-Tung<P>"For whom do we aspire to reflect our own people's death?<BR>For whose entertainment shall we sing our agony?<BR>In what hopes, that the destroyers aspiring to extinguish us, will suffer remorse at their own fantastic success?<BR>The last imbecile to dream such a dream is dead, killed by the saviors of his own dream." <P>Ayi Kwei Armah<P>"Decipher prophecies on inane species"-Asian Disciple of Original Mindstate<P>Abacus-also known as Flo Brown's numero uno fan !!!!!!!!

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illegit

Thu Mar-09-00 08:14 AM

  
54. "*vomits*"
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That was an absolutely TERRIBLE post. You gave no arguments as to why Malik is nice. All you said is some metaphor shit.. talkin bout "BT and Malik are the Jordan and Pippen of this shit".<P>Ok, then I say "Capone and Noreaga are the Jordan and Pippen of this shit"... does that make Nore any less wack cause I said that? No.<P>Only thing y'all can say for Malik is he can freestyle... which he can, but that is only ONE FACET of being an emcee.<P>Lyrically he is just detestable... flow-wise, he's ok, but nothing special, or original. His voice is very plain and non-exciting.<P>This is evidence of a very average/mediocre emcee, and nothing more.

  

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59. "Wipe Ya Mouf......."
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Dun...if you read between my lines, I did prove that Malik is an adequate emcee, that Jordan/Pippen metaphor was to simplify that shit for knuckleheads...and to base my writing on that simple one part of my post.<P>"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" Mao Tse-Tung<P>"For whom do we aspire to reflect our own people's death?<BR>For whose entertainment shall we sing our agony?<BR>In what hopes, that the destroyers aspiring to extinguish us, will suffer remorse at their own fantastic success?<BR>The last imbecile to dream such a dream is dead, killed by the saviors of his own dream." <P>Ayi Kwei Armah<P>"Decipher prophecies on inane species"-Asian Disciple of Original Mindstate<P>Abacus-also known as Flo Brown's numero uno fan !!!!!!!!

The debut compliation album, "Thoughtforms", from Original Mindstate Music coming to you soon! The album features Karniege (Definitive Jux), Access Immortal (Problem Child), Science (Original Mindstate), Loer Velocity (Writer's Guild/Not 4 Nothin'), Subst

  

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illegit

Fri Mar-10-00 08:29 AM

  
61. "I read your whole message..."
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And the ONLY thing you said that was credible was that Malik could freestyle. Yeah, the problem is all of his WRITTEN shit sounds like one of my WEAK freestyles.<P>He is weak. He can freestyle. HOORAY! Too bad his lyrics are very below average, hivoice and delivery are terribly mediocre, and his rhymes have absolutely NO content at any time. <P>You'd like to contest this? That would be silly.

  

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69. "Bring it on !!!!!"
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Son-first of all, you got the audacity of putting down Malik, and the nerve to try to serve me up a redundant response to my thread. Well, let's see, you proclaim that Malik is only a talented freestyle lyricist, and you also claim that his verses are only average at best, or maybe enven below average. That's completely non-cipher, son. Let me hit you off with a lineage of his accomplishments: "Organix" album (Remedy Records 1993)-Malik kills it on "The Session", "From the Ground Up ep" (Talkin' Loud/Geffen 1994-the HARDEST Roots album to find-even ?uestlove asked me where I got this shit)-Malik does adequate work on "It's Comin." I'm not even going to mention the other four albums since my brethren covered it all, so i'm going to hit you off with some more jewels from the enigma we know as Malik.<P>"Meiso" DJ Krush (London/Ffrr/Mo Wax 1995)-Malik destorys the microphone on this joint with lines like: "Can I get a witness to dismiss Christmas, from the mythless, man that's bogus, I try to remain focused", and "Ill elements, drop intelligence, Black Thought, Malik B, fuck other aerial events".<P>"Kollage" Bahamadia (Chrysalis 1995)-On "Da Jawn" where Malik drops a non-stop barrage of lyrical wisdom for the listeners: "Most of y'all niggas with your legislation, revoke your recitation, and continue with my recitations." "Icons, I will just strangle just like a python, your less than shit, I'll desolate like Saigon." "Now we can talk with tongues, and spark with the guns, whatever you want it, Allah protects me when I'm confronted."<P>Not to mention the numerous Proceed Remix joints, and his attributions to other gems. Word life-I respect your opinion, but when you bring it to cat like me, come clean, or don't come within my cipher at all.<P>"Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun" Mao Tse-Tung<P>"For whom do we aspire to reflect our own people's death?<BR>For whose entertainment shall we sing our agony?<BR>In what hopes, that the destroyers aspiring to extinguish us, will suffer remorse at their own fantastic success?<BR>The last imbecile to dream such a dream is dead, killed by the saviors of his own dream." <P>Ayi Kwei Armah<P>"Decipher prophecies on inane species"-Asian Disciple of Original Mindstate<P>Abacus-also known as Flo Brown's numero uno fan !!!!!!!!

The debut compliation album, "Thoughtforms", from Original Mindstate Music coming to you soon! The album features Karniege (Definitive Jux), Access Immortal (Problem Child), Science (Original Mindstate), Loer Velocity (Writer's Guild/Not 4 Nothin'), Subst

  

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63. "YOU ARE CRAZY!!!!"
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is your name eminem?... because you are FUCKIN CRAZY!! Malik B is NICE!<P>I really hope that you are Rakim posting under a different name if youre going to talk all that shit! Let me guess... Youre probably one of the Talib Kweli haters too, arent you?<P>True, those few lines that you quoted from Proceed (which I might add, came out 6 years ago) were a little simplistic, but you cant judge him by 4 lines. You could pick any MC and find a few random lines that are below par. As nice as Thought is, Im sure I could go back and find 4 random lines from his early work that were simplistic. But if you look at his and Maliks shit as a whole, theyre virgin tight.<P>My only complaint about Malik is that he doesnt tour so I missed him when I saw the Roots. Oh well.<P>You buggin B.<P>peace<BR>incognito & takin it EZ

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micah

Sat Mar-11-00 02:26 PM

  
67. "Ill logic."
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>is your name eminem?... because you are <BR>>FUCKIN CRAZY!! Malik B is NICE! <BR>><BR>>I really hope that you are Rakim <BR>>posting under a different name if <BR>>youre going to talk all that <BR>>shit! <P>Again, if Roger Ebert criticizes Denzel for his performance in Glory (he didn't, by the way, this is just hypothetical), does that mean that Ebert thinks he's a better actor than Denzel? Or that he could have played the role better? No. So again, stop with the "then you get on the mic" logic.<P>>Let me guess... Youre probably <BR>>one of the Talib Kweli haters <BR>>too, arent you? <P>No. Talib Kweli has lyrics. I'm not the biggest fan of his voice or flow, but he says some ill stuff sometimes. And I've NEVER heard him come on some simplistic Dr. Seuss nursery rhyme like Malik occasionally does.<P>>True, those few lines that you quoted <BR>>from Proceed (which I might add, <BR>>came out 6 years ago) were <BR>>a little simplistic, but you cant <BR>>judge him by 4 lines. <P>If I had the time, patience or caring, I could quote a hundred weak lines from Malik B. The fact that I singled out those four does not mean those are the only four weak lines he's ever spit.<P>>You <BR>>could pick any MC and find <BR>>a few random lines that are <BR>>below par. <P>That's true, but usually you could also take that same emcee and find an equal, or much greater, number of lines that are way above par. With Malik you can't do that. Nobody on this board has posted an impressive verse from him yet. That's not to say he has none. I liked his performances on "Adrenaline" and "100% Dundee", but a couple nice verses (nice, not classic) do not cancel out years of bad lines. <P>---------------------------<BR>"when science finally locates the center of the universe, some people will be surprised to learn they're not it."<BR>- unknown<P>"words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them."<BR>- nathaniel hawthorne<P>"whatever happens it was written, meaning God meant it..." <BR>- nasir jones

  

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CHiEF

Fri Mar-10-00 09:10 PM

  
64. "WTF?"
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Damn, this post really fucked with my head...have you not heard The Lesson Pt.3? Malik's spit was cleary the best. Table of contents part too? his solo joints on things fall apart? Distortion to Static? Swept Away? If anything I think he needs more mic time(I say he's better than Thought, but thats just my opinion)<P>"......" - CHiEF

  

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illegit

Sat Mar-11-00 11:58 AM

  
66. "Malik has nice lines? Then quote some!"
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"True, those few lines that you quoted from Proceed (which I might add, came out 6 years ago) were a little simplistic, but you cant judge him by 4 lines. You could pick any MC and find a few random lines that are below par. As nice as Thought is, Im sure I could go back and find 4 random lines from his early work that were simplistic. But if you look at his and Maliks shit as a whole, theyre virgin tight." - yeah, but the point is some of his weak lines WERE quoted.. I have yet to see any impressive lines from him quoted. Would you like to accept the challenge?<P>And I don't think you were talkin to me, but Talib Kweli is nice. Why? Because he has a little thing called NICE LYRICS. Malik DOES NOT.<P>

  

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