It's March 28, 2024, 07:39:50 AM
I aint saying no one in the South can kick, but a lot of them spit Cat In The Hat rhymeschemes, and I'm just not into it.
i commend the way you confronted my opinion by giving me two verses to read but still niether of them appealed to me....the first verse while being the lyrical better of the two, really wasn't anything i could relate to seeing as none of my close friends are demons....and the second one, told a nice little story, but i think i saw those words somewhere......ah yes, it was in a halmark card.........sorry, i still prefer ras kass, crooked i, jayo felony, WC, DJ Quik and all those others
Cunnin' Lynguists also dropped a dope album.
Two things. 1. You say you can't relate to Infamous, so I guess you relate to Jayo, W.C. & Quik? You're a gangsta? Your friends are? If not, then I guess you don't relate, and you shouldn't like them either.2. You're calling Lil Flip simple, but last time I checked, Jayo, Dub and Quik rarely use metaphors, wordplay etc. So, what's the difference?This is all a matter of preference. You don't like South shit, coo, but don't knock it. 99% of the people who doubt the South, only know what's on BET, MTV and the radio. "I'm Lil Flipper, and I'm a top ten sella/everybody slowin' down cuz my drop benz yella"There's a multi-syllable rhyme for you."We make em sallow the nut/so follow the trucks/Lil Flip and David Banner we got all of the sluts..."Another.Hell, you want multi-sylable rhymes from Flip? Listen to "Screwed Up" on the new Luda album.