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Quote from: bouli77 on November 09, 2014, 02:50:17 AMghostwritten by KuruptExactly my thoughts! There are several trademark Kurupt "tells" buried in that verse.
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He was good for a while until he went overboard with the mashing and dashing.
Quote from: Raphael on November 09, 2014, 01:25:32 PMHe was good for a while until he went overboard with the mashing and dashing.I mash and dash and bring noise letting niggaz know as I unload the toys
There's an interview with Bad Azz on Dubcnn where he says the rest of the DPG always used to rip on Daz for reusing his verses all the time. Thats some real talk. Dunno how Nima got Bad Azz so open to give it up.
Quote from: Do Buy Albums on November 09, 2014, 10:26:26 PMThere's an interview with Bad Azz on Dubcnn where he says the rest of the DPG always used to rip on Daz for reusing his verses all the time. Thats some real talk. Dunno how Nima got Bad Azz so open to give it up.That's still one of the best interviews DubCNN ever did.
Quote from: Okka on November 10, 2014, 03:27:53 AMQuote from: Do Buy Albums on November 09, 2014, 10:26:26 PMThere's an interview with Bad Azz on Dubcnn where he says the rest of the DPG always used to rip on Daz for reusing his verses all the time. Thats some real talk. Dunno how Nima got Bad Azz so open to give it up.That's still one of the best interviews DubCNN ever did.can ya'll link me, I haven't heard that one....My generic Daz freestyle would be something like "I mash/ and Dash/ and blast on dat azz/ dat nicca Daz/ get's away with the cash" ....he was spittin mash and dash type lines even on the Dogg Food album on "Cyco-Lic-No", but think about it, mash and dash both rhyme with Daz, so the oldest trick in the book as a rapper is whenever you are freestyling you start rhyming your name whenever you get stuck, so it's only natural some of that would make it into his songs.......but I don't see recycling verses as such a big deal, I see it more as building your character as a rapper and having reoccurring themes which can actually be a useful literary technique