Why don't some rappers try to Improve their flaws???
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KingJamal
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Some rappers need to realize that they need to step up their game in certain categories. Whether its' improving ur Flow, Lyrics, Delivery, Songwriting ability, Work on ur Social Skills which will help ur personality. They need to treat their craft like they are a boxer. U wanna try to reach the top then try to improve on ur craft!
I guess its ego and thinking they don't need to get any better
I guess its ego and thinking they don't need to get any better
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As much grief as I give Wayne I did appreciate that he made a big improvement from 500 Degreez to the Carter 1
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to improve your flaws, first you have to admit that you actually have flaws. A lot of these emcees today don't take criticism well. They pass of any criticism as "hating" therefore it's not legitimate. Also, you're assuming people actually want to improve their craft. Most aren't in it for the art, they're in it for the money. And if they can get paid without having to actually work at being great they'll do it.
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Rick Ross is another guy who improved his skills
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visionthepoet wrote: »to improve your flaws, first you have to admit that you actually have flaws. A lot of these emcees today don't take criticism well. They pass of any criticism as "hating" therefore it's not legitimate. Also, you're assuming people actually want to improve their craft. Most aren't in it for the art, they're in it for the money. And if they can get paid without having to actually work at being great they'll do it.
This is true, but rappers that do not try to improve their skills will not last long anyway. -
Too many Yes Men in the camp
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As much grief as I give Wayne I did appreciate that he made a big improvement from 500 Degreez to the Carter 1
ghost writer. -
bankrupt baller wrote: »ghost writer.
A ghost writer had nothing to do with him improving his flow and delivery Buttons stan -
dreadlock rasta wrote: »Too many Yes Men in the camp
I was gonna say this as well.... -
A ghost writer had nothing to do with him improving his flow and delivery Buttons stan
buttons? im wearing a hoodie. -
Because improvements to you rap flow is not linked to more sucess, money and fame in many situations. In the NFL you get bonuses and rewards for improving but some people improve their flow and flaws and sell less because it doesn't appeal to a crowd.
Plus everyone kisses each others ass back in the day people would be more competitive but now less and ? is more. On espn they break down athletes 24/7 pointing out every flaw....hip hop stations/channels just talk up rappers and never are really critical of wack rappers. Its the culture of something that determines how competitive it is. -
Monizzle14 wrote: »Because improvements to you rap flow is not linked to more sucess, money and fame in many situations. In the NFL you get bonuses and rewards for improving but some people improve their flow and flaws and sell less because it doesn't appeal to a crowd.
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I think it comes from a lack of "passion" for hip-hop as a culture. For example, someone like K.Lamar is looking at his career as a way to contribute to hiphop in the best way he can. Where as (insert rapper) views hiphop as a "hustle". A way to make money.
This type of rapper (the majority of mainstream today) look at hiphop & think "how can I benefit? how can it serve me?" where the first rapper looks at hiphop and thinks "how can i serve this culture?"