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and i'm gonna get murdered for this but I think Kurupts flow on 'Lyrical Gangbang' is way over the top with making his voice sound more deeper and more vicious then it is . But then I'm not much of a Kurupt fan anyway.
Serial Killaand i'm gonna get murdered for this but I think Kurupts flow on 'Lyrical Gangbang' is way over the top with making his voice sound more deeper and more vicious then it is . But then I'm not much of a Kurupt fan anyway.The beat to Serial Killa is way doper and Snoop's verse is so phenonemal...and RBX just finishes the track with a whole other twist,he should have been on more of Doggystyle IMO. In fact, I think this was the first sign Dre and RBX were drifting away from each other in musical orientation..in 1994, we don't hear anything from RBX really while he only left completely in late '94/early'95.
I gotta admit, "Lyrical Gangbang" was probably my least favorite track on The Chronic. Lyrically, there are no flaws but the beat is repetive after a while. I can understand that though, as the track called for a battle rap, hard beat. "Serial Killa" is fucking crazy, the beat is classic and dark, and everyone shines on the mic. Kurupt sets it up real tight, Daz murders it on his verse...Snoop drops one of his best 16's and RBX delivers the performance of a life-time with his delivery.
Serial KillaUsually, a song gets overshadowed if placed right behind or right after a "superior" song on the album. When I say "superior" I mean that the song is either more popular or has a better beat.IMO, a song can have the best lyrics ever, but if it doesn't have a decent beat, I won't listen to it. On the other hand, a song can have the worst lyrics but have a bangin' beat and I'll listen to it all the time.On The Chronic, Lyrical Gangbang leads right into High Powered, one of the most gangsta beats of that entire period. The track before Serial Killa is the $20 Sack Pyramid skit, one of the best skits on a hip hop album ever. Therefore, Lyrical Gangbang gets overshadowed... even if it's lyrically superior.On Doggystyle, Serial Killa leads right into one of the biggest hits in hip hop history -- Who Am I (What's My Name)? The track before Serial Killa was also a huge hit -- Murder Was The Case. But even then, Serial Killa still shines. This is why I say Serial Killa is way better than lyrical gangbang.Serial Killa gets my vote.
Quote from: Ozir on July 20, 2005, 05:56:30 AMSerial KillaUsually, a song gets overshadowed if placed right behind or right after a "superior" song on the album. When I say "superior" I mean that the song is either more popular or has a better beat.IMO, a song can have the best lyrics ever, but if it doesn't have a decent beat, I won't listen to it. On the other hand, a song can have the worst lyrics but have a bangin' beat and I'll listen to it all the time.On The Chronic, Lyrical Gangbang leads right into High Powered, one of the most gangsta beats of that entire period. The track before Serial Killa is the $20 Sack Pyramid skit, one of the best skits on a hip hop album ever. Therefore, Lyrical Gangbang gets overshadowed... even if it's lyrically superior.On Doggystyle, Serial Killa leads right into one of the biggest hits in hip hop history -- Who Am I (What's My Name)? The track before Serial Killa was also a huge hit -- Murder Was The Case. But even then, Serial Killa still shines. This is why I say Serial Killa is way better than lyrical gangbang.Serial Killa gets my vote.You missplaced the name above, but you really think that the 20 dollar sack pyramid is a better track to listen to then Lyrical Gangbang? You're fuckin' wild!Lyrical Gangbang all the way. Kurupt is unbelievable.
Quote from: notorious^q8I on July 19, 2005, 06:24:16 AMif u notice any dre album or dre affliated album has a ''lyrical gang bang'' kinda songNWA shit of coursegrand finale on DOC albumlyrical gang bang on chronicserial killaeast/west coast killaz on the aftermath albumbitch please 2 on MMLPsome LA niggaz on dre 2001Dont really think those tracks are alike...
if u notice any dre album or dre affliated album has a ''lyrical gang bang'' kinda songNWA shit of coursegrand finale on DOC albumlyrical gang bang on chronicserial killaeast/west coast killaz on the aftermath albumbitch please 2 on MMLPsome LA niggaz on dre 2001