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For once, I completely agree with the thread starter (about Daz).He was sooooo smooth on pretty much everything he rapped on up to Retaliation...After that he became almost unlistenable to me, because I couldn't stand his yellin' ass.I can say the same thing about Yuk.On the first two Luniz albums, and before that, he was great.But when I listened to that Thug Lord album I was really saddened to hear his trying to be too hard flow on 80 % of the tracks.Dunno, maybe it's just me, but Daz and Yuk's smooth flows was great to me, after they switched up it was
Quote from: eazye - The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 27, 2007, 10:28:54 AMFor once, I completely agree with the thread starter (about Daz).He was sooooo smooth on pretty much everything he rapped on up to Retaliation...After that he became almost unlistenable to me, because I couldn't stand his yellin' ass.I can say the same thing about Yuk.On the first two Luniz albums, and before that, he was great.But when I listened to that Thug Lord album I was really saddened to hear his trying to be too hard flow on 80 % of the tracks.Dunno, maybe it's just me, but Daz and Yuk's smooth flows was great to me, after they switched up it was Have you heard Yuk's last album Godzilla? Because he switched his flow up on there. It is much smoother than his previous solos.
Quote from: D~Nice on April 27, 2007, 10:31:27 AMQuote from: eazye - The Dangerous Crew Movement on April 27, 2007, 10:28:54 AMFor once, I completely agree with the thread starter (about Daz).He was sooooo smooth on pretty much everything he rapped on up to Retaliation...After that he became almost unlistenable to me, because I couldn't stand his yellin' ass.I can say the same thing about Yuk.On the first two Luniz albums, and before that, he was great.But when I listened to that Thug Lord album I was really saddened to hear his trying to be too hard flow on 80 % of the tracks.Dunno, maybe it's just me, but Daz and Yuk's smooth flows was great to me, after they switched up it was Have you heard Yuk's last album Godzilla? Because he switched his flow up on there. It is much smoother than his previous solos.Damn man, didn't know that.Props for the info, I'ma check the album as soon as I can
Quote from: dclee on April 26, 2007, 05:13:58 PMI always liked Daz's flow when he would sound all jamaican like such as on Lil Ghetto Boy and The Day The Niggaz Took Over."Dem wonder why me violent and no really understandFor de reason why me take me law, in me own, handMe not out for peace and me not Rodney KingDe gun goes - click, me gun goes - bangDem riot in Compton and dem riot in Long BeachDem riot in L.A. cause dem no really wanna seeniggaz start to loot and police start to shootLock us down at seven o'clock, barricades us like BeirutMe don't show no love cause it's us against demDem never ever love me cause it's sport to break demand kill, at my own risk, if I mayto lay, to spray, with my AK, and put it to rest"One of the best Daz verses ever
I always liked Daz's flow when he would sound all jamaican like such as on Lil Ghetto Boy and The Day The Niggaz Took Over.
truthfully.. iv liked all of Dazs flows.. he can sound good over hard shit, smooth shit, west coast shit, southern shit, hyphy shit, everything..