Author Topic: Who thinks Crooked I should go back to his 19th Street flow, in SLaughterhouse?  (Read 312 times)

Nassir

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I want that fast rap, killa flow, that Crook had in 1998 up until 2001. Thats the sound of Slaughterhouse.  The hiphop fans and Slaughterhouse/Shady fans would think hes much more tighter than how he raps now.

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I agree 100%! he used to be the sickest rapper with the craziest flow.. but now :(
 

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definetly, it does bring the best out of him
 

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I love that he is switchin it up as often as he does.

As long as he does NO MORE TRACKS LIKE 'EVERYDAY' Im happy  ;D
 

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Not me. That shit wouldn't sound good on a full album. Freestyles yes but that flow was very one dimensional he sounded the same on every song didn't matter which beat. His flow now is far beyond that one.
 

papa-smurf

He need 2 go back 2 the death row flow.this new flow he used on his new single is boreing.
 

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definetly, it does bring the best out of him
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this is why rap artists never evolve.
 

KURUPTION-81

He need 2 go back 2 the death row flow.this new flow he used on his new single is boreing.

Personally think crook is a lot better rapper now then when he was on tha row.

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It would be nice to see him use that style on a couple of songs.
I like how he always switches it up though
 

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I think his voice changed more than anything. He sounds more serious now. He can still rap fast or slow. He changes his flow all the time, which is tight. I think he sounds better now.
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To be honest I hear tooooo much of that "Eminem" flow in his rhymes now.  :-\
(He defo pulls it off, But I preferred Crooked when he had his own sound)

+ IMO, Slaughterhouse seem to all be evolving into the same flow as well, What made them good at first was their difference in scheme.
Still a fan tho, Since the jump so don't hate on my opinion (For the Newb's)
« Last Edit: June 13, 2011, 02:45:25 PM by Hatesrats™ »
 

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yea I cant lie.. I do miss that fast killa flow he used to have on those compilations..
 

papa-smurf

It would be dope if he used all of his diffrent floes on diffrent songs when he put out his album.use his new flow on a couple of songs,death row flow on a couple of songs & the 19th st flow on a couple of songs
 

Triple OG Rapsodie

No. He would have even less of a career if he did that.