West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: Lanka on September 15, 2004, 09:11:05 AM
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I think Warren improved his flow and lyrics a lot since ROTR. I wasn't feeling his raps that much on his last solo, he sounded kinda tired and too slow but the production was super-tight.
Until now I Want it All had Warren's best flow but now i think his flow and lyrics on the 213 album are as good as or even better. ( I have to listen to I Want it all again) What ya'll think?
If he keeps his flow tight the next Warren G album could be better than I Want It All and that was almost classic. I just hope the 213 album will give him the right buz to get a good record deal and be a successful producer and rapper.
Maybe Joysticc with a tight video and a little snoop verse can get Warren the needed attention
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Warren kicks intelligent words (not just talkin the standard shit over the beat to fill the time) on Appreciation and Gotta find a way
I love his verse on Another summer
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Warren is #1. Always comes tight. Rapping too.
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Yeah Im surprised he came tight lyrically on this album,I love this line:
I'm usually the instigator
But ain't nothing greater
Than a X-rater with a nickname like vibrator
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Lyrically, he improved...His voice and flow have always been tight.
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I really like his verse on Appreciation.
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Who agrees that warren wasn't lyricaly "in form" on ROTR
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His rhymes are really simple, but I'm definitely feelin his flow.
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Who agrees that warren wasn't lyricaly "in form" on ROTR
I don't. But I see your point. He switched styles.
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i don't know... i thought it was better on other albums :-X
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I think he really held his own on this album, the whole "street" type attitude he had on the CD worked nicely, but I still miss the 94 laid back flow
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he sounds a lot better over his own beats. i liked his raps on his solo records more. it sounds like he was trying too hard on the 213 album. it was cool tho.
peace