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Quote from: BG Hack Wilson on June 22, 2012, 01:49:18 PMCrooked doesn't even write his rhymes down on paper, how COULD he pull a Canibus? lol, thats a lie
Crooked doesn't even write his rhymes down on paper, how COULD he pull a Canibus?
yea...cuz he uses his iphone
Quote from: OG Michael Madsen on June 21, 2012, 06:04:31 PMfrom collaborating wit local Long Beach-artists like Lil C-Style during the 19th Street era, to having his upcoming group-album executive produced by a mainstream artist like Eminem. he deserves it imo, hes the most talented mc that ever came out of Long BeachThat LBC shit is still the dopest shit he ever did... It was an honor for him to be affiliated with the legendary LBC Crew in the mid 90's. LBC Crew mid 90's >>>>>> Slaughterhouse. (And I'm a Slaughterhouse fan).Also, by the way. Snoop is the most talented out the LBC. Then Daz, then Nate, then Warren, then Tray Dee, then the Twinz.. then maybe Crooked
from collaborating wit local Long Beach-artists like Lil C-Style during the 19th Street era, to having his upcoming group-album executive produced by a mainstream artist like Eminem. he deserves it imo, hes the most talented mc that ever came out of Long Beach
so ur sayin he memorizes his whole rhyme in his head, then spits it? i've seen my share of peeps doin that, but not with the same multi-rhyming ability as crooked.
Quote from: NIKCC on June 22, 2012, 04:53:48 PMso ur sayin he memorizes his whole rhyme in his head, then spits it? i've seen my share of peeps doin that, but not with the same multi-rhyming ability as crooked. No he literally walks in the booth with no verse in mind, listens to the beat and then starts mumbling bars in his head, spits a couple bars, then does the next etc and by the end of it he can double the whole thing in one take. Pretty amazing.
this is the record he was recording that day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkTMGI-nZ_w&feature=youtu.be@NIKCC i can only speak for the sessions that i've been in im sure that he also writes, and i haven't been at any of the slaughterhouse sessions. but from what i saw he goes in there, and lays a couple of bars at a time as he comes up with the verse. i dont think he deletes it later. a lot of rappers work that way, e-40 too. i saw him record in amsterdam and the amount of tracks he lays per verse and his whole process was really interesting.