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I voted for content. The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers. Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there. So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.
I voted for content.The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers.Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there.So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.
Quote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content. The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers. Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there. So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.so to you content can make up for a whack flow?
Quote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content.The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers.Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there.So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.For some reason (most of) these "so called content rappers" got "monotonous flow"....No passion in their delivery .....I'm not talking about cats like Paris or Boots Riley But for some reason they ain't labeled as "content rappers"....I assume it's because their production is funk inspired not jazz it beats me.
Quote from: Dre-Day on August 24, 2008, 10:11:33 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content. The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers. Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there. So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.so to you content can make up for a whack flow?Depends on the content and what kinda flow they have. Give me an example.Quote from: Chad Vader on August 24, 2008, 10:13:11 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content.The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers.Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there.So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.For some reason (most of) these "so called content rappers" got "monotonous flow"....No passion in their delivery .....I'm not talking about cats like Paris or Boots Riley But for some reason they ain't labeled as "content rappers"....I assume it's because their production is funk inspired not jazz it beats me. Yeah someone like Common has good content but it's hard to sit through an entire album of his. And obviously there are others.
Quote from: Dre-Day on August 24, 2008, 10:11:33 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content. The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers. Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there. So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.so to you content can make up for a whack flow?Depends on the content and what kinda flow they have. Give me an example.Quote from: Chad Vader on August 24, 2008, 10:13:11 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content.The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers.Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there.So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.For some reason (most of) these "so called content rappers" got "monotonous flow"....No passion in their delivery .....I'm not talking about cats like Paris or Boots Riley But for some reason they ain't labeled as "content rappers"....I assume it's because their production is funk inspired not jazz it beats me. Yeah someone like Common has good content but it's hard to sit through an entire album of his.And obviously there are others.
Quote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:29:03 AMQuote from: Dre-Day on August 24, 2008, 10:11:33 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content. The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers. Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there. So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.so to you content can make up for a whack flow?Depends on the content and what kinda flow they have. Give me an example.Quote from: Chad Vader on August 24, 2008, 10:13:11 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content.The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers.Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there.So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.For some reason (most of) these "so called content rappers" got "monotonous flow"....No passion in their delivery .....I'm not talking about cats like Paris or Boots Riley But for some reason they ain't labeled as "content rappers"....I assume it's because their production is funk inspired not jazz it beats me. Yeah someone like Common has good content but it's hard to sit through an entire album of his.And obviously there are others.I canīt sit trough even one track .... The first track on "Be" got a dope beat.... thatīs all that kept me listening.... the rest of that album was a snooze fest So if you ask me his "content" donīt make up for his boring flow
Quote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:29:03 AMQuote from: Dre-Day on August 24, 2008, 10:11:33 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content. The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers. Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there. So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.so to you content can make up for a whack flow?Depends on the content and what kinda flow they have. Give me an example.Quote from: Chad Vader on August 24, 2008, 10:13:11 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content.The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers.Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there.So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.For some reason (most of) these "so called content rappers" got "monotonous flow"....No passion in their delivery .....I'm not talking about cats like Paris or Boots Riley But for some reason they ain't labeled as "content rappers"....I assume it's because their production is funk inspired not jazz it beats me. Yeah someone like Common has good content but it's hard to sit through an entire album of his. And obviously there are others.that's not true !!!!!
Quote from: Chad Vader on August 24, 2008, 10:33:51 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:29:03 AMQuote from: Dre-Day on August 24, 2008, 10:11:33 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content. The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers. Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there. So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.so to you content can make up for a whack flow?Depends on the content and what kinda flow they have. Give me an example.Quote from: Chad Vader on August 24, 2008, 10:13:11 AMQuote from: Laconic on August 24, 2008, 10:04:45 AMI voted for content.The flow is something that can be fine-tuned but the content for the most part stays the same with most rappers.Of course, this has a lot to do with selling records(selling out) and label intervention and the fact that most rappers are not the smartest muthafuckas out there.So content is far more important in the overall scheme of things like how the culture is perceived and how it negatively effects and encourages ridiculous behavior at times.For some reason (most of) these "so called content rappers" got "monotonous flow"....No passion in their delivery .....I'm not talking about cats like Paris or Boots Riley But for some reason they ain't labeled as "content rappers"....I assume it's because their production is funk inspired not jazz it beats me. Yeah someone like Common has good content but it's hard to sit through an entire album of his.And obviously there are others.I canīt sit trough even one track .... The first track on "Be" got a dope beat.... thatīs all that kept me listening.... the rest of that album was a snooze fest So if you ask me his "content" donīt make up for his boring flow damn that's dissapointing to hear.
I would say that flow is more important. I can't listen to some lil wayne faggots even if he would have good lyrics. Everything should be in balance though, that's for sure.