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you're still wrong.
What styles are you alluding to? I specifically identified mine. Hey, I get it most folk don't like Lil' B, does nothing to diminish what he has done. more on him later...
who was doing what Flocka did before him? Bone Crusher, Pastor Troy? guess what, for all their energy and bravado, hook heavy songs, in the verses they were still rapping in the "clasical, technical" sense. Flocka did not. He focused on phrasing AND making the adlibs just as much as part of the structure as the verses. How Jeezy kinda got known for the cleverness and catchiness of his adlibs, Waka put that shit on a hundid and no one sounded like him. Migos said hmmm, lets negate that aggression and focus on the flow, then add repetitive simple hooks ALA LIL B and all the ridiculous flash of Gucci, and wahla
and yes, Migos has become very influential with their own take on the elements I described above.
as for your Lil' B wasn't known like that, LOL. Please, post 2007, when rap was hurting with sales and for stars post-Wayne, most rap "culture" went online. Lil' B became the king of how to use myspace, youtube, tumblr, twitter, etc. Online rappers where keeping the shitty state on the industry in their toes. Lil' B made rappers hella comfy about being ridiculous in content and appearance, and flooded the net with shit after shit after shit (which as you said below he got from Wayne)
Lil' B's influence is not only "hey I wanna do what he's doing, but yo he sucks and I can do what he does and better," which is what people like Danny Brown and Asap Rocky actually did.
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