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Better than Deltron, Word...Life, Stunts blunts and Hip Hop, Dr. Octagonecoglyst, Game Theory, OB4CL, Sun Rises in the east? (Before you say yes, you have to have listened to all the albums I listed first)



dead prez wrote:No lyricism flow and delivery are all equal not one should have any precedence over the other, otherwise every rapper would sound like Canibus.
dead prez wrote:As for rhyme schemes are you saying every one should sound like Pun, Prodigy in the 90s barely used multies and all that other technical shit but was a dominant emcee in the 90s, so was Biggie and Pac even.
dead prez wrote:Punchlines is for mixtape rappers akin to Big L, Papoose, Lloyd Banks, etc etc. Yeah it's great but when should that have precedence over story telling and being able to paint a picture.
dead prez wrote:I actually liked the beats so really, if you liked the beats illmatic you should have no trouble listening to Word...Life and stunts blunts and hip hop
As for Deltron I actually think he was on point lyrically, if I had to compare he'd probably be similar to Eminem on SSLP (rhyme scheme wise, granted he does reach for rhymes) and how could you not like the beats on Deltron?


classthe_king wrote: Canibus is no where near the best lyricist, I'm talking about real lyricism lol.
Yes, everyone should sound like Pun. When you can use huge amounts of multis but not sacrifice any lyrics at all then yes, you are better than people like Prodigy, Biggie and Pac who said the same things but with basically no multis.
Example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xa0lN98_OE0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E14K9pNmATI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnzaPkl6Nvg
Punchlines are just one part of lyricism. But when you're going for lyrical songs they are very important. So while Del the Funkee Homosapien was spitting
"its all heat in this day and age,
i rage your grave,
anything it takes to save the day
nueromancer, perfect blend of technology and magic
use my rappin so you all could see the hazards"
Copy was rapping
"I write most poems still, hittin fire that light's most home grills
Gettin higher than mike jones phone bill
Who? The drop out slash business man who won't quit this plan
Till my cell phones got more rings than slick ricks hand
Six minutes Copywrite you're on
The white lebron james when the mic is on"
Also, who said people nowadays can't tell stories? That's obviously false, they tell much more entertaining stories than before
Examples:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qggxTtnKTMo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxbl25FE1ZA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5w3dQUkYooE
I'm just saying with better technology we obviously have better beats. What from the 90's came close to what Stoupe has made?



classthe_king wrote:Never heard of him.
I was just referring to his use of multi's. I wasn't saying be exactly like Pun. And how are you going to say they had better delivery and charisma? Everyone had the same boring, monotone voice.
Diabolic, Copywrite, Bekay or whoever else I posted has 10x more emotion in there voice.
Yeah and maybe Prodigy would sound better than Diabolic ifthey said the same line but guess what? They didn't say the same line. Diabolic's lines are so much more advanced than Prodigy's it isn't even close.
What has Prodigy said that can compare to something like...
"Store my rhymes cryogenically, for an entire century,
And even science then’ll be baffled by the chemistry
The rapid rise in energies, analyzed forensically,
To fathom why this natural high is trapped inside your memory"
And you really can't see why Copies lyrics were better than Del's? Maybe you're so used to the basic rap of the 90's you fail to grasp the complexity of underground rap nowadays






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