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Too many dudes in here worrying about another's man sexual orientation. He ain't trying to fuck you, so who the fuck cares. And anyway, dude's isn't even gay.
I find it upsetting that people actually don't realize that Lil B is (and will be for a looong time coming) the king of hip-hop. Makaveli status in my book. And, for the record, I'm no teeny bopper that jumps on bandwagons. I grew up on mid 90's, golden era hip-hop and bleed for this shit. I know something special when I hear and witness it. The people who hate haven't given him a chance and it saddens me because Lil B is a voice that needs to be heard right now. I hope, one day, people will finally realize that this man is the truth, not only in music, but in the philosophical way humans should live they're lives
Lil b killing fools with the gary b style, and doing it his way, it don't get more hip hop then that, the equal said fucc the status quo and went against the grain, great album title he knew sum dumb asses would take it wrong on both sides and in turn bring more attention, marketing 101 a plus, and the best part no waiting on dr dre, big up lil b thank you based god yell
1st time listening to anything from this guy and I must say this is a classic example in hip hop of it's not what you say but how you say it. Content wise, B is touching on alot of important topics but the way he raps turns alot of people off. Very unorthodox style and it took me a couple listens to vibe with it. A little work on his flow would be cool but a minor flaw for me.If I close my eyes and listen to this, at times it sounds like a Kurupt or Prodigy song when those guys had shit for flow and cadence. Only difference here is content wise for the most part B is rapping about life instead of throwing a bunch of big words together. I dig it, production is sound throughout. And the title did exactly what B wanted it to do, draw attention to the project and himself.
Quote from: D-Nice on July 05, 2011, 06:36:01 AM1st time listening to anything from this guy and I must say this is a classic example in hip hop of it's not what you say but how you say it. Content wise, B is touching on alot of important topics but the way he raps turns alot of people off. Very unorthodox style and it took me a couple listens to vibe with it. A little work on his flow would be cool but a minor flaw for me.If I close my eyes and listen to this, at times it sounds like a Kurupt or Prodigy song when those guys had shit for flow and cadence. Only difference here is content wise for the most part B is rapping about life instead of throwing a bunch of big words together. I dig it, production is sound throughout. And the title did exactly what B wanted it to do, draw attention to the project and himself.LOL...kurupt always had flow. same with prodigy. there was NEVER a point in time where their flow was anywhere close to being this awful.
Lol. Your comparing ONE song by kurupt. Every rapper has at least one song they flowed like shit. But lil b doesn't have ONE song he had a nice flow on. Huge difference
But you can't find a single song lil b has a nice flow on. Not one. And he isn't a new rapper he's been around for a few years now. You can't make the comparison because kurupt has a whole catalogue of songs where his flow is untouchable.