by MikeNUFC » Aug 22nd, '10, 15:47
@Amadeo - I dont think anyone is doubting whether it's a multi or not, it's whether it's a 14-syllable multie or not. Surely for it to be 14 or the syllables have to rhyme or least sound like they rhyme when Em delivers this? I'm not sure all 14 do.
In this instance, becuase of his flow is all over the place, it's hard to tell, but I dont think it's a 14.
Slow-the-mo-men-tum-at-any-mo-ment-I'm-'bout-to-blow/Flow-the-slow-ven-om-and-the-o-ppo-nent-is get-tin'-no
Cus there's only 13 syllables in the first line and 14 in the first, it's gunna be impossible to make it a 14-syllable multie unless he rhymes one syllable from the first line twice in the second line; I think he does, though. Rhyming "mo" in moment with "o" and "ppo" in opponent.
Saying that, I think it's an 11 or 12 syllable multie. You'd have to pushing it to say it's a 14, personally. Mainly due to "getting" and "I'm bout" bit. If you listen to Em say just those parts they dont rhyme at all, really. The "at-any" with "and-the" sound like they rhyme when he deliveres them so thats part valid.
It's still a struggle to actaully make out the multie becuase of the way he isnt' writing linearly, so I could be wrong.
Still a crazy ass rhyme, however you look at it though.
Obviously that line ASD-One posted isnt a multie becuase only one syllable rhymes. So it's monsyllabic.
/multie-breakdown