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the shitty flow of some "established" artists

Postby Ticalrecords » Mar 24th, '11, 20:36

so I am wondering how some of these established rappers have shitty/offbeat flows (I'm not gonna point out the obvious ones like Waka Flocka but ppl like Jeezy [you know he overdubbs his shit ten times to fill all the offbeat pauses], 50 Cent, Redman, even Eminem's flow on his Slim Shady EP/LP are slightly offbeat at times) but none of them get shit for it. I was arguing w some one and they said they get away with it because they are "established" artists. my thinking is that if theyre doing it now, they were doing it back then, so how did they get noticed if their flow was a lil off and noone was like aw man i can't listen to that shit... I have always said flow shouldnt be a make or break on an artist but the way ppl act is seems like it is.. but then you have some1 like Jeezy slobber over a track n ppl go crazy. anyone care to give their two cents?
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Re: the shitty flow of some "established" artists

Postby classthe_king » Mar 24th, '11, 21:50

Damn, this debate is pretty serious
You think your personal attacks make up for what you lack?
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Re: the shitty flow of some "established" artists

Postby DƎRDYPK » Mar 24th, '11, 21:54

Waka Flocka is dope fool the fuck you talking bout?
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Re: the shitty flow of some "established" artists

Postby VenomBlackViper » Mar 24th, '11, 22:11

DƎRDYPK wrote:Waka Flocka is dope fool the fuck you talking bout?

50 Tyson > *
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Re: the shitty flow of some "established" artists

Postby Ticalrecords » Mar 24th, '11, 22:44

okay thanks guys. i appreciate the sarcasm just as much as everyone else...but yall still havn't answered the question. why is flow sooo fucking important if somebody like Jeezy can ruin a great beat with a offbeat flow n still be popular.
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Re: the shitty flow of some "established" artists

Postby classthe_king » Mar 24th, '11, 22:47

Because it's mainstream and no one gives a shit
You think your personal attacks make up for what you lack?
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Re: the shitty flow of some "established" artists

Postby AnalKiddo » Mar 25th, '11, 05:42

Yela makes it sound pretty good and he's offbeat a lot
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Cause the shit I hear is crazy
But your either getting lazy or you don't believe in you no more
Seems like your own opinions, not one you can form
Cant make a decision you keep questioning yourself
Second guessing and its almost like your begging for my help

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Re: the shitty flow of some "established" artists

Postby FreeSpeech » Mar 25th, '11, 06:10

classthe_king wrote:Because it's mainstream and no one gives a shit

You're cool
#TRYeezus
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