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who agrees that Daz should fuck with his laid-back style more often? in songs like "these dayz" and "deeez nutz", his flow was very natural and relaxed n nowadays, he's always very intense up on the mic n shit...not that his shit is whack, but he could really expand his horizons if he didn't use the same ol' stressed out flow on every track. handle it.
Quote from: NIKCC on March 21, 2011, 10:43:43 PMwho agrees that Daz should fuck with his laid-back style more often? in songs like "these dayz" and "deeez nutz", his flow was very natural and relaxed n nowadays, he's always very intense up on the mic n shit...not that his shit is whack, but he could really expand his horizons if he didn't use the same ol' stressed out flow on every track. handle it.I've been bumping Daz a lot recently, like I always do this time of year. Because Revenge Retaliation and Get Back came out in March 1998, Spring.. and it was my favorite album of that year. I've had to listen to it nearly every year since and it still doesn't get old. Daz was still on fire when that album came out and the West Coast was hungry for that signature sound at the time with Dre being out on hiatus, and artists like DMX fucking up the game.As far as Daz flow, I can't really say, I don't listen to much his newer shit. But I do know that in his prime Daz could burn up the mic to fast beats "In California" or slow beats "O.G.'s", everything he did was fire in those days. Yeah, he's probably best on that laid back shit, especially now since he's older and has lost a step. But still Daz is an all-time great emcee/producer.
Quote from: Infinite- African West Coastin' 2010 on March 21, 2011, 10:57:14 PMQuote from: NIKCC on March 21, 2011, 10:43:43 PMwho agrees that Daz should fuck with his laid-back style more often? in songs like "these dayz" and "deeez nutz", his flow was very natural and relaxed n nowadays, he's always very intense up on the mic n shit...not that his shit is whack, but he could really expand his horizons if he didn't use the same ol' stressed out flow on every track. handle it.I've been bumping Daz a lot recently, like I always do this time of year. Because Revenge Retaliation and Get Back came out in March 1998, Spring.. and it was my favorite album of that year. I've had to listen to it nearly every year since and it still doesn't get old. Daz was still on fire when that album came out and the West Coast was hungry for that signature sound at the time with Dre being out on hiatus, and artists like DMX fucking up the game.As far as Daz flow, I can't really say, I don't listen to much his newer shit. But I do know that in his prime Daz could burn up the mic to fast beats "In California" or slow beats "O.G.'s", everything he did was fire in those days. Yeah, he's probably best on that laid back shit, especially now since he's older and has lost a step. But still Daz is an all-time great emcee/producer.yea...retaliation is a near classic, no doubt. by todays standards, i'd even call it a classic. i really don't think rappers lose a step, though, i truly believe that once they get big they just dont put out the same effort as they did when the hunger was there...http://www.youtube.com/v/ZThJHitKtO4this is daz in his younger days...with a flow like that, he sounds like a completely different rapper than he does on anything he's put out recently.
Yeah, I've honestly never been a huge Daz fan but his more laid back style is substantially better than his newer shit.
one of the best examples is "Got My Mind Made Up" where Daz uses the laid back flow to perfection, I agree he should get back to that
Quote from: HighEyeCue on March 23, 2011, 12:39:28 PMone of the best examples is "Got My Mind Made Up" where Daz uses the laid back flow to perfection, I agree he should get back to thatDaz was terrible on that song, you could barely hear him. Easily the worst verse on the song. Usually I just fast forward past his verse