Who is right in this debate?
Every rapper in existance using those type of rhyme or Class? Gee, I don't know who can possibly have more credibility...


classthe_king wrote:No, the normal voice. I don't have an accent, I rap in the same voice basically every American rappers raps in.
Star does not rhyme with awh
I don't understand how that is being disputed
Mat does not rhyme with pan
I also don't understand how that can be disputed.
The only way to rhyme this is changing the pronunciation and forcing it.



mcZu wrote:classthe_king wrote:No, the normal voice. I don't have an accent, I rap in the same voice basically every American rappers raps in.
Star does not rhyme with awh
I don't understand how that is being disputed
Mat does not rhyme with pan
I also don't understand how that can be disputed.
The only way to rhyme this is changing the pronunciation and forcing it.
Everyone has an accent... Every American has an accent. There isn't one general American way of pronouncing words.
And Star does rhyme with awh. Especially when you pronounce it in the same breath as 'to panic'. Mat and pan don't rhyme no, but matic and panic do rhyme.


Meet at the camp side as I burn my advance
On the curb by the branch till it burns right to ash
Booked to the future but learned by my past


Master Chief wrote:Copywrite - "Tic Toc"Meet at the camp side as I burn my advance
On the curb by the branch till it burns right to ash
Booked to the future but learned by my past
Curb by the branch doesn't rhyme with burns right to ash...


classthe_king wrote:If pan and matt don't rhyme then matic and panic don't rhyme. It's the same sound.
And star does not rhyme with awh, you would have to pronounce it as staur, which would be wrong





Master Chief wrote:Gee, you're welcome, buddy. You can definitely see what he was going for.
There's no way you can deny the rhyme there.


Amadeo wrote:classthe_king wrote:The a sounds in matic and panic are not the same
Um, yes, they are. It's called a "short A sound."
Examples:
land
cat
rat
sat
scam
brag
map
gadget


classthe_king wrote:Well obviously the ic parts rhyme...but it's not a multi
I'm not over enuciating them. You're under enunciating them. I'm enuciating them the way they are suppossed to rhyme.

classthe_king wrote:Master Chief wrote:Gee, you're welcome, buddy. You can definitely see what he was going for.
There's no way you can deny the rhyme there.
Copy was rhyming curb by the branch with burn my advance
and
learn by my past with burns right to ash
Ash and past do not rhyme with branch and vance
I parachute miles above the clouds
I'm coming down smarting up before I dumb it down
Blasphemy!

mcZu wrote:classthe_king wrote:Well obviously the ic parts rhyme...but it's not a multi
I'm not over enuciating them. You're under enunciating them. I'm enuciating them the way they are suppossed to rhyme.
I'm not under enunciating anything, if I did, it would've been a slant rhyme. I'm pronouncing them as they should be pronounced. Are you seriously trying to discredit the fact that 'automatic' and 'start to panic' are melody wise a perfect rhyme?


Master Chief wrote:classthe_king wrote:Master Chief wrote:Gee, you're welcome, buddy. You can definitely see what he was going for.
There's no way you can deny the rhyme there.
Copy was rhyming curb by the branch with burn my advance
and
learn by my past with burns right to ash
Ash and past do not rhyme with branch and vance
Erm... He was rhyming all of them.
Here's another one (same song):I parachute miles above the clouds
I'm coming down smarting up before I dumb it down
Above the clouds with coming down and dumb it down?Blasphemy!


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