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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #15 on: May 05, 2011, 12:43:28 PM »
It's better than anything Snoop Dogg has put out since Doggystyle.

That's no joke lol.

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #16 on: May 05, 2011, 01:39:13 PM »
all bullshit aside im quite fond of the first beat. did adon do that shit?

honest criticizm...the flows are the thing that need work.

staying on beat, and the cadences you guys chose to rap in are kind of hard to tollerate.

it reminds me of the group n2deep.

my opinion is you shouldnt be able to tell if a rapper is white by listening to his music and the impression i get when i hear it is its a cpl white boys trying to sound like some black dudes.

find your own voice...something a little more natural.

i know we got a history of going at it but this is honest criticsm from the heart with no bias

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #17 on: May 05, 2011, 06:24:44 PM »
all bullshit aside im quite fond of the first beat. did adon do that shit?

honest criticizm...the flows are the thing that need work.

staying on beat, and the cadences you guys chose to rap in are kind of hard to tollerate.

it reminds me of the group n2deep.

my opinion is you shouldnt be able to tell if a rapper is white by listening to his music and the impression i get when i hear it is its a cpl white boys trying to sound like some black dudes.

find your own voice...something a little more natural.

i know we got a history of going at it but this is honest criticsm from the heart with no bias
i agree but honestly roccy sounds like he has a hard time just talking, rapping isnt for everybody
 

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #18 on: May 05, 2011, 07:06:41 PM »
Honestly, don't give up your day jobs.

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #19 on: May 05, 2011, 10:18:06 PM »
this is utterly horrible
 

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #20 on: May 05, 2011, 11:14:19 PM »
all bullshit aside im quite fond of the first beat. did adon do that shit?

honest criticizm...the flows are the thing that need work.

staying on beat, and the cadences you guys chose to rap in are kind of hard to tollerate.

it reminds me of the group n2deep.

my opinion is you shouldnt be able to tell if a rapper is white by listening to his music and the impression i get when i hear it is its a cpl white boys trying to sound like some black dudes.

find your own voice...something a little more natural.

i know we got a history of going at it but this is honest criticsm from the heart with no bias


i actually like n2deep, so i'll take it as a compliment... i think we sound like who we are...we're not tryna sound anything, the way we flow is the way we talk. of course, we can and WILL improve...these are the first two tracks we've recorded in years and we've only been gettin better each day. plus, we just learned how 2 use pro-tools, so the mixin is very amatuerish....but yea, good looks on the feed, always appreciated.

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #21 on: May 05, 2011, 11:18:17 PM »
It's better than anything Snoop Dogg has put out since Doggystyle.

That's no joke lol.
who got some gangsta shit >
 

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #22 on: May 05, 2011, 11:26:11 PM »
Honestly the beats are good
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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #23 on: May 06, 2011, 12:02:27 PM »
comin up next from l.a.m.b- "live for the moment", a motivational track, and "my doggs", a club type track....will premier these one week from today.

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #24 on: May 06, 2011, 12:16:08 PM »
all bullshit aside im quite fond of the first beat. did adon do that shit?

honest criticizm...the flows are the thing that need work.

staying on beat, and the cadences you guys chose to rap in are kind of hard to tollerate.

it reminds me of the group n2deep.

my opinion is you shouldnt be able to tell if a rapper is white by listening to his music and the impression i get when i hear it is its a cpl white boys trying to sound like some black dudes.

find your own voice...something a little more natural.

i know we got a history of going at it but this is honest criticsm from the heart with no bias


i actually like n2deep, so i'll take it as a compliment... i think we sound like who we are...we're not tryna sound anything, the way we flow is the way we talk. of course, we can and WILL improve...these are the first two tracks we've recorded in years and we've only been gettin better each day. plus, we just learned how 2 use pro-tools, so the mixin is very amatuerish....but yea, good looks on the feed, always appreciated.


i aint buying it, if thats how yall talk to each other you really are trying to hard.

everything i heard yall on rocky has a tough time staying on beat...if u really wanna rap make his ass a hype man.

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #25 on: May 06, 2011, 12:30:38 PM »
^dont buy it, uv never spent a day in our lives, so ur opinion on how we speak is pretty meaningless. we don't sound like "whiteboys" LOL, that's just dumb...english wasn't even our first language, so to judge how we speak when u don't know us is pretty baseless.


the opinion on the musical aspect is always appreciated, though...roccy has improved drastically since he first started rapping, and his style is not very typical; he's got more of a delayed type flow, i agree. but we recently did a song called "creepin", and he stayed on beat all the way through, so it's not like he isn't capable...his go-to style is simply more unique. i get what u mean about not flowin on-beat, but really, how many professional rappers have u heard who don't flow on beat? it's not as if they're not capable, it's just a certain style they prefer....take knoc-turnal, for instance...i've heard tracks by him where he flows on beat and tracks where he's just way off, but he still makes it sound dope...roccy is like that, and he's improved immensely with each track we've done. i know u make beats, but do u flow?

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #26 on: May 06, 2011, 12:32:07 PM »
It's pretty good for homemade stuff. Hook on the first song was kind of catchy.

2nd song is ok. Needs to make the hook "harder" but i like the concept, insisting with the word "robbery".

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #27 on: May 06, 2011, 01:19:07 PM »
I like the beat on LAMB alot.

Im not probably not the right person to review the flow, but here goes.
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I think sincerity is the most important factor in rap music, especially gangsta themed rap. I really have to believe the rappers in order for it to work. I don't get that with your songs, but then again, i never really could appreciate amateur rapping (amongst others).

Also the voices doesnt cut it for me. The flow aside, the voice means alot to me when listening to hiphop, some just don't have it. If i could flow, my voice would still not fit rap music.

In my opinion, you got a better future as a producer than a rapper.

 

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #28 on: May 06, 2011, 02:01:34 PM »
I like the beat on LAMB alot.

Im not probably not the right person to review the flow, but here goes.
ld
I think sincerity is the most important factor in rap music, especially gangsta themed rap. I really have to believe the rappers in order for it to work. I don't get that with your songs, but then again, i never really could appreciate amateur rapping (amongst others).

Also the voices doesnt cut it for me. The flow aside, the voice means alot to me when listening to hiphop, some just don't have it. If i could flow, my voice would still not fit rap music.

In my opinion, you got a better future as a producer than a rapper.
except he didnt even make the beat haha
 

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Re: Real West Coast Ish........ The debut of L.A.M.B
« Reply #29 on: May 06, 2011, 02:28:51 PM »
I like the beat on LAMB alot.

Im not probably not the right person to review the flow, but here goes.
ld
I think sincerity is the most important factor in rap music, especially gangsta themed rap. I really have to believe the rappers in order for it to work. I don't get that with your songs, but then again, i never really could appreciate amateur rapping (amongst others).

Also the voices doesnt cut it for me. The flow aside, the voice means alot to me when listening to hiphop, some just don't have it. If i could flow, my voice would still not fit rap music.

In my opinion, you got a better future as a producer than a rapper.


well, believe it or not, these tracks are sincere, straight spits from the heart from both me n roccy.."robbery" is about a fictional robbery, of course, but it's a concept track...if u dont feel like u believe what's being said, thats on u. everything i said on "LAMB" was real spit. if ur gunna judge the sincerity without really knowin us, go for it, but it's hard 2 take that as serious criticism. as for the rest of the feed, good lookin out 8).