Slaughterhouse freestyle on BBC radio show
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Joey!
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Them boys is fools lol
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yaowaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
Joey my ? but that molly still got my ? tweekin smh -
Ehhhh just not feeling it at all
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Grown man bars
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Ortiz murked it. :ar!
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Every Slaughterhouse song or freestyle sounds the same to me
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Might be the wackest beat I ever heard what the ? that ? they were rhyming too
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Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
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Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting -
AmneasePiff wrote: »Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting
Number 1 this was far from Slaughterhouse's best freestyle, but anyway there is a market for many different genre's of hip hop.
There's a fanbase for these type of Mcs as well as mainstream rappers.
Specifically Slaughterhouse even before signing to Em sold more records than a Waka flocka and a gang of ? who get hella radio play and video play all day
Not to mention,outside of the US they like vintage traditional hip hop
You should have good songs, but freestyles and battle raps are one of the foundations of hip hop too and there are ppl who love that ? and don't like over produced/repetitive mainstream songs
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AmneasePiff wrote: »Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting
Number 1 this was far from Slaughterhouse's best freestyle, but anyway there is a market for many different genre's of hip hop.
There's a fanbase for these type of Mcs as well as mainstream rappers.
Specifically Slaughterhouse even before signing to Em sold more records than a Waka flocka and a gang of ? who get hella radio play and video play all day
Not to mention,outside of the US they like vintage traditional hip hop
You should have good songs, but freestyles and battle raps are one of the foundations of hip hop too and there are ppl who love that ? and don't like over produced/repetitive mainstream songs
But until they can make good songs and make songs with meaning and concepts and learn to write good album songs you can't expect them to get respect
It has to be earned it comes natural to some but you work on it just like 2pac couldn't do hooks so instead he focused on good verses got others on every song to take care of the hooks for him. Slaughterhouse have to put out good songs otherwise it's like asking for respect with out it being earned
It's like Lil Wayne we know he can Flow we know Slaughterhouse can Flow but what you get judged of is everything there has to be a message, concepts, variety of songs with diffrent styles this where they failed
It's a huge problem if you a rapper and all your songs sound like a cypher and so similar that is never a good look -
AmneasePiff wrote: »AmneasePiff wrote: »Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting
Number 1 this was far from Slaughterhouse's best freestyle, but anyway there is a market for many different genre's of hip hop.
There's a fanbase for these type of Mcs as well as mainstream rappers.
Specifically Slaughterhouse even before signing to Em sold more records than a Waka flocka and a gang of ? who get hella radio play and video play all day
Not to mention,outside of the US they like vintage traditional hip hop
You should have good songs, but freestyles and battle raps are one of the foundations of hip hop too and there are ppl who love that ? and don't like over produced/repetitive mainstream songs
But until they can make good songs and make songs with meaning and concepts and learn to write good album songs you can't expect them to get respect
It has to be earned it comes natural to some but you work on it just like 2pac couldn't do hooks so instead he focused on good verses good others on every song to take care of the hooks. Slaughterhouse have to put out good songs otherwise it's like asking for respect with out it being earned
It's like Lil Wayne we know he can Flow we know Slaughterhouse can Flow but what you get judged of is everything there has to be a message, concepts, variety of songs with diffrent styles this where they failed
It's a huge problem if you a rapper and all your songs sound like a cypher and so similar that is never a good look
what do you mean "get respect"? They're already highly respected by fans all over the world and other artists and DJs
Respected by who? if you mean the masses, that's not really who they're aiming for
They're aiming for the niche market who do like that type of hip hop
Slaughterhouse has songs with concepts and different styles too like Move On,Good bye, Cut you lose,rain drops
Them ? got hella styles and flows, just because you don't like it doesn't mean somebody else won't love it
IDK what type of artists you're comparing them to
I see your list of top 20 rappers and Future is in it so I gotta take your opinion w/ a grain of salt.Future came out like a yr ago and Rakim,redman,Wu tang, and a gang of ? not even on your list
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AmneasePiff wrote: »AmneasePiff wrote: »Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting
Number 1 this was far from Slaughterhouse's best freestyle, but anyway there is a market for many different genre's of hip hop.
There's a fanbase for these type of Mcs as well as mainstream rappers.
Specifically Slaughterhouse even before signing to Em sold more records than a Waka flocka and a gang of ? who get hella radio play and video play all day
Not to mention,outside of the US they like vintage traditional hip hop
You should have good songs, but freestyles and battle raps are one of the foundations of hip hop too and there are ppl who love that ? and don't like over produced/repetitive mainstream songs
But until they can make good songs and make songs with meaning and concepts and learn to write good album songs you can't expect them to get respect
It has to be earned it comes natural to some but you work on it just like 2pac couldn't do hooks so instead he focused on good verses good others on every song to take care of the hooks. Slaughterhouse have to put out good songs otherwise it's like asking for respect with out it being earned
It's like Lil Wayne we know he can Flow we know Slaughterhouse can Flow but what you get judged of is everything there has to be a message, concepts, variety of songs with diffrent styles this where they failed
It's a huge problem if you a rapper and all your songs sound like a cypher and so similar that is never a good look
what do you mean "get respect"? They're already highly respected by fans all over the world and other artists and DJs
Respected by who? if you mean the masses, that's not really who they're aiming for
They're aiming for the niche market who do like that type of hip hop
Slaughterhouse has songs with concepts and different styles too like Move On,Good bye, Cut you lose,rain drops
Them ? got hella styles and flows, just because you don't like it doesn't mean somebody else won't love it
IDK what type of artists you're comparing them to
I see your list of top 20 rappers and Future is in it so I gotta take your opinion w/ a grain of salt.Future came out like a yr ago and Rakim,redman,Wu tang, and a gang of ? not even on your list
Respected in general for making good songs Common is not mainstream he respected for good song writting, Mos Def is not mainstream he respected for good writting, Styles P is not mainstream he respected for good writting, Lil Boosie is not mainstream he respected for good writting
If u gonna just rap to make words rhyme on songs why would people pay for that wen almost anyone can do that people aren't gonna pay their hard earned money for that they would feel cheated
If so many liked it they wouldn't flop like they do or get critisized for being so random and living of Flow -
AmneasePiff wrote: »AmneasePiff wrote: »AmneasePiff wrote: »Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting
Number 1 this was far from Slaughterhouse's best freestyle, but anyway there is a market for many different genre's of hip hop.
There's a fanbase for these type of Mcs as well as mainstream rappers.
Specifically Slaughterhouse even before signing to Em sold more records than a Waka flocka and a gang of ? who get hella radio play and video play all day
Not to mention,outside of the US they like vintage traditional hip hop
You should have good songs, but freestyles and battle raps are one of the foundations of hip hop too and there are ppl who love that ? and don't like over produced/repetitive mainstream songs
But until they can make good songs and make songs with meaning and concepts and learn to write good album songs you can't expect them to get respect
It has to be earned it comes natural to some but you work on it just like 2pac couldn't do hooks so instead he focused on good verses good others on every song to take care of the hooks. Slaughterhouse have to put out good songs otherwise it's like asking for respect with out it being earned
It's like Lil Wayne we know he can Flow we know Slaughterhouse can Flow but what you get judged of is everything there has to be a message, concepts, variety of songs with diffrent styles this where they failed
It's a huge problem if you a rapper and all your songs sound like a cypher and so similar that is never a good look
what do you mean "get respect"? They're already highly respected by fans all over the world and other artists and DJs
Respected by who? if you mean the masses, that's not really who they're aiming for
They're aiming for the niche market who do like that type of hip hop
Slaughterhouse has songs with concepts and different styles too like Move On,Good bye, Cut you lose,rain drops
Them ? got hella styles and flows, just because you don't like it doesn't mean somebody else won't love it
IDK what type of artists you're comparing them to
I see your list of top 20 rappers and Future is in it so I gotta take your opinion w/ a grain of salt.Future came out like a yr ago and Rakim,redman,Wu tang, and a gang of ? not even on your list
Respected in general for making good songs Common is not mainstream he respected for good song writting, Mos Def is not mainstream he respected for good writting, Styles P is not mainstream he respected for good writting, Lil Boosie is not mainstream he respected for good writting
If u gonna just rap to make words rhyme on songs why would people pay for that wen almost anyone can do that people aren't gonna pay their hard earned money for that they would feel cheated
If so many liked it they wouldn't flop like they do or get critisized for being so random and living of Flow
how did they flop though?Their 1st album was on Koch and did 18K the 1st week and is probably over 50 K in sales now.That's not failure on an indie with no major push
The 2nd album did 50K on the 1st week with no major push from radio or video and is now at 146 K
there are plenty of rappers making what you call good songs not touching those numbers
and Their debut and follow up were critically acclaimed by many respected mags and blogs
Them ? are doing good.They get shows all over the US and out of the country
What is a good song to you ain't a good song to everybody else and vice versa
And to me there is an art to bending and twisting words. -
AmneasePiff wrote: »Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting
Lol @ the Easy part...., really? Ok then, well damn, shoot is the lank to the time you went to the radio station and blacked out over a beat... Yeah, thats what o thought ? outta here! -
AmneasePiff wrote: »Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting
Lol @ the Easy part...., really? Ok then, well damn, shoot is the lank to the time you went to the radio station and blacked out over a beat... Yeah, thats what o thought ? outta here!
There is literally millions of rappers who just rhyme to make words rhyme on youtube
U acting like people don't do this in the school playground or on youtube or on the bus with their homiez or in the whip
My point is u seem to never seperate good song writting and lyrics that actually wen u read them on paper have meaning to just rhyming
There's a reason i can go to a park and watch a bunch of kids play ball for free (using Slaughterhouse as this example)
But if i wanna go to watch a professional game i have to pay a lotta money for tickets (hence why people pay good money to buy 2pac, Eminem, DMX, Kid Cudi albums)
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AmneasePiff wrote: »AmneasePiff wrote: »AmneasePiff wrote: »Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting
Number 1 this was far from Slaughterhouse's best freestyle, but anyway there is a market for many different genre's of hip hop.
There's a fanbase for these type of Mcs as well as mainstream rappers.
Specifically Slaughterhouse even before signing to Em sold more records than a Waka flocka and a gang of ? who get hella radio play and video play all day
Not to mention,outside of the US they like vintage traditional hip hop
You should have good songs, but freestyles and battle raps are one of the foundations of hip hop too and there are ppl who love that ? and don't like over produced/repetitive mainstream songs
But until they can make good songs and make songs with meaning and concepts and learn to write good album songs you can't expect them to get respect
It has to be earned it comes natural to some but you work on it just like 2pac couldn't do hooks so instead he focused on good verses good others on every song to take care of the hooks. Slaughterhouse have to put out good songs otherwise it's like asking for respect with out it being earned
It's like Lil Wayne we know he can Flow we know Slaughterhouse can Flow but what you get judged of is everything there has to be a message, concepts, variety of songs with diffrent styles this where they failed
It's a huge problem if you a rapper and all your songs sound like a cypher and so similar that is never a good look
what do you mean "get respect"? They're already highly respected by fans all over the world and other artists and DJs
Respected by who? if you mean the masses, that's not really who they're aiming for
They're aiming for the niche market who do like that type of hip hop
Slaughterhouse has songs with concepts and different styles too like Move On,Good bye, Cut you lose,rain drops
Them ? got hella styles and flows, just because you don't like it doesn't mean somebody else won't love it
IDK what type of artists you're comparing them to
I see your list of top 20 rappers and Future is in it so I gotta take your opinion w/ a grain of salt.Future came out like a yr ago and Rakim,redman,Wu tang, and a gang of ? not even on your list
Respected in general for making good songs Common is not mainstream he respected for good song writting, Mos Def is not mainstream he respected for good writting, Styles P is not mainstream he respected for good writting, Lil Boosie is not mainstream he respected for good writting
If u gonna just rap to make words rhyme on songs why would people pay for that wen almost anyone can do that people aren't gonna pay their hard earned money for that they would feel cheated
If so many liked it they wouldn't flop like they do or get critisized for being so random and living of Flow
how did they flop though?Their 1st album was on Koch and did 18K the 1st week and is probably over 50 K in sales now.That's not failure on an indie with no major push
The 2nd album did 50K on the 1st week with no major push from radio or video and is now at 146 K
there are plenty of rappers making what you call good songs not touching those numbers
and Their debut and follow up were critically acclaimed by many respected mags and blogs
Them ? are doing good.They get shows all over the US and out of the country
What is a good song to you ain't a good song to everybody else and vice versa
And to me there is an art to bending and twisting words.
Oh it's about taste it's subjective only issue here is people on here who like Slaughterhouse tend to flip out if u don't like them it's not like we don't have numerous reasons for not liking them. The most that comes up is the lack of message and concepts.
It's not like me or i'm sure u don't spit bars just to make them rhyme for fun it's wat people do for fun messing around
Wen u have acess to studio time, engineers, producers, label money i feel u cheating yourself as a person formost if u gonna base your whole career on rhyming just to rhyme.
So many would ? for that opportunity i feel u can't waste it by just coming across like u wanna rhyme for the sake of it rather then be a proper rapper rather then say i'm gonna make good music -
AmneasePiff wrote: »AmneasePiff wrote: »Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting
Lol @ the Easy part...., really? Ok then, well damn, shoot is the lank to the time you went to the radio station and blacked out over a beat... Yeah, thats what o thought ? outta here!
There is literally millions of rappers who just rhyme to make words rhyme on youtube
U acting like people don't do this in the school playground or on youtube or on the bus with their homiez or in the whip
My point is u seem to never seperate good song writting and lyrics that actually wen u read them on paper have meaning to just rhyming
There's a reason i can go to a park and watch a bunch of kids play ball for free (using Slaughterhouse as this example)
But if i wanna go to watch a professional game i have to pay a lotta money for tickets (hence why people pay good money to buy 2pac, Eminem, DMX, Kid Cudi albums)
they don't just rhyme words to rhyme them though.Them and dope MCs of this type have schemes,multi meaning phrases,random observations
Eminem and DMX are both battle rappers of some form.Em has plenty random battle raps.Matter fact Em is known best for freestyles and battle raps
Any member of SH would have a crazy verse if you read it.Royce and Budden are the strongest song writers and got some great records w/ subject matter as well as Ortiz
have you heard Ortiz's solo debut.he talking about real ?
SH ain't no kids in the park.Their bars are professional in the bracket they are in.
You not gonna run up on no average guy at the park who can spit like any member of SH
I'm interested in lyrics and where your bars at, but I get the appeal of some mainstream ?
To me the talent is in actual rapping.
skillful MCs are the foundation of hip hop and is needed or else everybody will forget the foundation and why we made hip hop
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These need a cohesive, concept album with meaningful songs that CONNECT with a BROADER audience than the underground!
Seriously!
Enough of your punchlines!!! Albums FULL OF PUNCHLINES!!!!!
Appearances FULL OF PUNCHLINES!!!!! ENOUGH, ENOUGH, ENOUGH!!!!
And CORNY cadence to boot!!!! With your horrible (trying to keep it true to the underground) beat selection !!! Cut it out already!!!! We get it!!! Show us something else!!! Something creative, something original, some themes, some subject matter! And I don't mean a VERSE here and there! ENTIRE THEMES!!!! COHESION!!!!
And do something with your baseball caps!! You're all 30 plus, still running around dressed like you're playground rejects!! GROW UP ALREADY!!!!
*sighs*
? these corny ass ? !
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AmneasePiff wrote: »AmneasePiff wrote: »AmneasePiff wrote: »AmneasePiff wrote: »Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »Drop a dope album or ? already! Nobody impressed with your "freestyles and battle raps" anymore!!!!
100% real talk having 'bars' is easy rhyming words is simple but until you can write good songs, make good songs, good album's, write complete songs you will not get respect because you have to earn respect by making good songs
rhyming words just to rhyme is the easy part
Talent comes from making good music and selling and people relating or enjoying the song writting
Number 1 this was far from Slaughterhouse's best freestyle, but anyway there is a market for many different genre's of hip hop.
There's a fanbase for these type of Mcs as well as mainstream rappers.
Specifically Slaughterhouse even before signing to Em sold more records than a Waka flocka and a gang of ? who get hella radio play and video play all day
Not to mention,outside of the US they like vintage traditional hip hop
You should have good songs, but freestyles and battle raps are one of the foundations of hip hop too and there are ppl who love that ? and don't like over produced/repetitive mainstream songs
But until they can make good songs and make songs with meaning and concepts and learn to write good album songs you can't expect them to get respect
It has to be earned it comes natural to some but you work on it just like 2pac couldn't do hooks so instead he focused on good verses good others on every song to take care of the hooks. Slaughterhouse have to put out good songs otherwise it's like asking for respect with out it being earned
It's like Lil Wayne we know he can Flow we know Slaughterhouse can Flow but what you get judged of is everything there has to be a message, concepts, variety of songs with diffrent styles this where they failed
It's a huge problem if you a rapper and all your songs sound like a cypher and so similar that is never a good look
what do you mean "get respect"? They're already highly respected by fans all over the world and other artists and DJs
Respected by who? if you mean the masses, that's not really who they're aiming for
They're aiming for the niche market who do like that type of hip hop
Slaughterhouse has songs with concepts and different styles too like Move On,Good bye, Cut you lose,rain drops
Them ? got hella styles and flows, just because you don't like it doesn't mean somebody else won't love it
IDK what type of artists you're comparing them to
I see your list of top 20 rappers and Future is in it so I gotta take your opinion w/ a grain of salt.Future came out like a yr ago and Rakim,redman,Wu tang, and a gang of ? not even on your list
Respected in general for making good songs Common is not mainstream he respected for good song writting, Mos Def is not mainstream he respected for good writting, Styles P is not mainstream he respected for good writting, Lil Boosie is not mainstream he respected for good writting
If u gonna just rap to make words rhyme on songs why would people pay for that wen almost anyone can do that people aren't gonna pay their hard earned money for that they would feel cheated
If so many liked it they wouldn't flop like they do or get critisized for being so random and living of Flow
how did they flop though?Their 1st album was on Koch and did 18K the 1st week and is probably over 50 K in sales now.That's not failure on an indie with no major push
The 2nd album did 50K on the 1st week with no major push from radio or video and is now at 146 K
there are plenty of rappers making what you call good songs not touching those numbers
and Their debut and follow up were critically acclaimed by many respected mags and blogs
Them ? are doing good.They get shows all over the US and out of the country
What is a good song to you ain't a good song to everybody else and vice versa
And to me there is an art to bending and twisting words.
Oh it's about taste it's subjective only issue here is people on here who like Slaughterhouse tend to flip out if u don't like them it's not like we don't have numerous reasons for not liking them. The most that comes up is the lack of message and concepts.
It's not like me or i'm sure u don't spit bars just to make them rhyme for fun it's wat people do for fun messing around
Wen u have acess to studio time, engineers, producers, label money i feel u cheating yourself as a person formost if u gonna base your whole career on rhyming just to rhyme.
So many would ? for that opportunity i feel u can't waste it by just coming across like u wanna rhyme for the sake of it rather then be a proper rapper rather then say i'm gonna make good music
They have plenty of songs with messages and concepts though
Just because you don't understand the artistic space their coming from doesn't mean their rhyming just to rhyme
Even if the subject is "I'm the best" it's still a concept
I compare it like this. you can have a direct movie that's a drama or comedy or you can make a movie like airplane ,hot shots or South park with a gag a minute.
A dope MC can make a random verse about ? and through the metaphors can touch on many subjects from politics to pop culture to the streets dropping random observations and witty tongue and cheek bars -
Infamous.H_G_C wrote: »These need a cohesive, concept album with meaningful songs that CONNECT with a BROADER audience than the underground!
Seriously!
Enough of your punchlines!!! Albums FULL OF PUNCHLINES!!!!!
Appearances FULL OF PUNCHLINES!!!!! ENOUGH, ENOUGH, ENOUGH!!!!
And CORNY cadence to boot!!!! With your horrible (trying to keep it true to the underground) beat selection !!! Cut it out already!!!! We get it!!! Show us something else!!! Something creative, something original, some themes, some subject matter! And I don't mean a VERSE here and there! ENTIRE THEMES!!!! COHESION!!!!
And do something with your baseball caps!! You're all 30 plus, still running around dressed like you're playground rejects!! GROW UP ALREADY!!!!
*sighs*
? these corny ass ? !
Their songs do connect to the ppl who love lyrics
Everybody ain't trying to be mainstream
They do what their core fan base likes and Joell ain't 30 yet -
Oh ok well @ Loch good Hip Hop to me is based on what u saying in the lyrics what meaning there is in the lyrics like if u not saying anything with a message to me personally they are not good lyrics then. Then the hook has to be good too just like the lyrics and the beat has to be good too
To sum it up just the whole package every angle covered from lyrics to hook to beat
I'm not saying never battle but wen it comes down to it u get judged on your albums so to be respected u need to release albums of the quality of All Eyez On Me, The Eminem Show, It's Dark & Hell Is Hot, Diplomatic Immunity etc
U have to have variety if songs Pac gave us Dear Mama, Brendas Got A Baby, Changes
Em gave us Rock Bottom, Mockingbird, Sing For The Moment, When I'm Gone
X gave us Slippin, Lord Gimme A Sign etc
Biggie gave us Juicy -
AmneasePiff wrote: »Oh ok well @ Loch good Hip Hop to me is based on what u saying in the lyrics what meaning there is in the lyrics like if u not saying anything with a message to me personally they are not good lyrics then. Then the hook has to be good too just like the lyrics and the beat has to be good too
To sum it up just the whole package every angle covered from lyrics to hook to beat
I'm not saying never battle but wen it comes down to it u get judged on your albums so to be respected u need to release albums of the quality of All Eyez On Me, The Eminem Show, It's Dark & Hell Is Hot, Diplomatic Immunity etc
U have to have variety if songs Pac gave us Dear Mama, Brendas Got A Baby, Changes
Em gave us Rock Bottom, Mockingbird, Sing For The Moment, When I'm Gone
X gave us Slippin, Lord Gimme A Sign etc
Biggie gave us Juicy
You keep saying they're not respected, but they are.they are highly respected to the crowd who loves that type of hip hop
In fact they are the most mainstream underground group out there and are pretty much the poster children for that side of things