First of all, let's see what the dictionary defines as lyricism.
lyr·i·cism (lr-szm)
1.
a. The character or quality of subjectivity and sensuality of expression, especially in the arts.
b. The quality or state of being melodious; melodiousness.
2.
An intense outpouring of exuberant emotion.
Taking that into account, together with the well known aspects people in Hip Hop use to define the quality of rap music lyrics, we would come to a definition that is most likely to be as follows:
''The art of utilizing the writers tools -which are metaphors, wordplay, puns, similes, nameplay, punchlines, multi syllable rhyming, internal rhyming, abstract rhyming, conceptual creativeness and poetical tendencies- to express oneself in the form of a song. While making sense to the point of being able to channel ones emotion and thoughts into a conglomerate of rhymes and rhythm.''
Now, if we agree on this defintion of the term ''lyrical'', how come some of you still think that Eminem is the most lyrical emcee out there, when there are plently of other emcees that manage to utilize all of the above named tools to construct a lyrical song, whilst making sense to the point of not rapping about killing people and eating them up?
Note: let's keep this debate clean and respectfull people. Everybody is entitled to post his or hers opinion, leave the name calling for another time. I believe that this could turn out to be an interesting debate if everybody manages to behave.



