FreeSpeech wrote:Technicalities are more important. By that, I don't mean crazy wordplay and multis, but good flow, beat selection, production quality, etc. I don't care if you spit the most heartfelt lyrics ever, if your voice sucks and you have no flow I won't listen to you.
I prefer my music to have some depth, but I don't listen to rap to learn about physics, naw'mean? I like Eminem, Kanye, Jay, etc because they know how to make personal songs that still sound great. So much underground rap focuses on the lyrics and forgets basic flow and just doesn't sound good.
This kid gets comments on his vids saying how he should be signed, is way better than Wayne, etc. but people overlook his choppy, repetitive flow and awful voice:
Anomaly doesn't have substance
Voice isn't a technicality, you can't technically "improve it". Well you can, but hardly. If you're born with a shitty rap voice but still rap you're not going to change that.
Beat selection is subjective. Example: Alot of people think Akala is a great songwriter but his beat selection is asscheeks, but to be honest the the electronica-alternative rock style to him is one of the main reasons I listen to him.








