In your words, how can one define a rapper as wack or dope? What aspects do you look at? Is it their lyrics or is it their beats, or is it their popularity that makes you think they are good or bad?
Many of you here, don't know what is wack and what is dope. Many of you think you know, but you don't. Many of you here, seem to rely on popularity to get your dose of rap. Many of you here, think complexity is what defines a talented rapper. Many of you here, concentrate on who's collaborating with who, to lurk the woods and find a new MC. If you are either one of those, your hip hop is wrong.
Underground fans, I know some of you only give a shit about lyricism, and who's got the best rhyme-schemes, but that's wrong, because you are concentrating on lyrics more than the actual music you're listening to. A rapper's talent isn't only writing, it's how you create your sound using writing and recording. To me, originality is dope, style is dope, message is dope, subject matter is dope, lyrics, as dope as them but not greater. Especially in this modern world, everyone raps these days.
It's hard to seperate people from one another because everyone seems to be doing the same thing. Everyone is trying their best to write their best of their ability, or hear their best of their ability, but why so much concentration on lyrics? I mean without a message, a character, style, or originality, lyrics won't mean much. It's the little things that you think aren't that important that counts, sometimes.
Things to look at when you are studying someone's music;
*Beats
*Lyrics
*Flow
*Delivery
*Message
*Style
*Character
*Originality
*Subject Matter
Things NOT to look at when you are studying someone's music;
*Sales
*Popularity
*Features (collabs)
*Complexity
Hopefully this has left some sort of impact on your judgement the next time you call something wack or dope. If not, it's fine, but please do explain why you disagree.









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