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Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby Master Chief » Apr 12th, '11, 23:50

Above and dumb/come? That's the same shit as matt and pan.
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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby classthe_king » Apr 12th, '11, 23:51

Not even close.
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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby mcZu » Apr 12th, '11, 23:52

classthe_king wrote:
mcZu wrote: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?


I don't know what you mean by melody wise but I'm saying automatic and start to panic do not rhyme.

The way you speak, and the way you record (either rap or sing) is different. When you record, you usually have a melody consisting of the beat and your flow. Automatic and start to panic might not be perfect rhymes when spoken, but they do rhyme perfectly when you rap them. There is a difference between speaking and rapping. Due to your flow, certain sounds in a bar can make up the melody of your verse, and in such a melody some words rhyme perfectly when they might not have rhymed off wax.
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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby Master Chief » Apr 12th, '11, 23:53

Above & what = perfect rhyme.

Dumb & pun = perfect rhyme.

They're essentially the same comparison.
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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby classthe_king » Apr 12th, '11, 23:54

Master Chief wrote:Above & what = perfect rhyme.

Dumb & pun = perfect rhyme.

They're essentially the same comparison.


No it's not because the vowel sounds are the same lolz, what, ove, dumb and pun all rhyme.
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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby classthe_king » Apr 12th, '11, 23:55

mcZu wrote:
classthe_king wrote:
mcZu wrote: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?


I don't know what you mean by melody wise but I'm saying automatic and start to panic do not rhyme.

The way you speak, and the way you record (either rap or sing) is different. When you record, you usually have a melody consisting of the beat and your flow. Automatic and start to panic might not be perfect rhymes when spoken, but they do rhyme perfectly when you rap them. There is a difference between speaking and rapping. Due to your flow, certain sounds in a bar can make up the melody of your verse, and in such a melody some words rhyme perfectly when they might not have rhymed off wax.


So you agree that they don't rhyme when you speak them and when rapping you have to change the pronunciation with your flow to get it to rhyme?


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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby classthe_king » Apr 12th, '11, 23:57

Amadeo wrote:If the vowel sounds are all there, the only thing left is to decide whether the consonants have similar enough sounds.

The reason why you think map and cat rhyme is because the 'p' sound isn't all that different to the 't' sound. It depends how soft/hard your pronunciation is.

With that Copywrite scheme:

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

Burn my advance/burns right to ash/curb by the branch/learned by my past are all valid multis with each other, even if he is repeating "burn" and "by," which isn't a huge crime (*cough* your criticism of Deja Vu *cough*).


so "farm the land" rhymes with "harm the cat"

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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby Master Chief » Apr 12th, '11, 23:58

classthe_king wrote:
Master Chief wrote:Above & what = perfect rhyme.

Dumb & pun = perfect rhyme.

They're essentially the same comparison.


No it's not because the vowel sounds are the same lolz, what, ove, dumb and pun all rhyme.

So why do pan and matt not rhyme?
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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby classthe_king » Apr 12th, '11, 23:59

Master Chief wrote:
classthe_king wrote:
Master Chief wrote:Above & what = perfect rhyme.

Dumb & pun = perfect rhyme.

They're essentially the same comparison.


No it's not because the vowel sounds are the same lolz, what, ove, dumb and pun all rhyme.

So why do pan and matt not rhyme?


Because the vowel sounds aren't the same lmfao.

Say the words without anything but the a's. It's not the same sound.
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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby mcZu » Apr 12th, '11, 23:59

classthe_king wrote:
mcZu wrote:The way you speak, and the way you record (either rap or sing) is different. When you record, you usually have a melody consisting of the beat and your flow. Automatic and start to panic might not be perfect rhymes when spoken, but they do rhyme perfectly when you rap them. There is a difference between speaking and rapping. Due to your flow, certain sounds in a bar can make up the melody of your verse, and in such a melody some words rhyme perfectly when they might not have rhymed off wax.


So you agree that they don't rhyme when you speak them and when rapping you have to change the pronunciation with your flow to get it to rhyme?


I win.

No, my point was to explain to you the difference in speaking and rapping. And since 'automatic' and 'start to panic' do rhyme when in a rap form, they do rhyme. Even when spoken it is a valid multi, not a perfect rhyme, but it is a multi.

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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby classthe_king » Apr 13th, '11, 00:01

mcZu wrote:
classthe_king wrote:
mcZu wrote:The way you speak, and the way you record (either rap or sing) is different. When you record, you usually have a melody consisting of the beat and your flow. Automatic and start to panic might not be perfect rhymes when spoken, but they do rhyme perfectly when you rap them. There is a difference between speaking and rapping. Due to your flow, certain sounds in a bar can make up the melody of your verse, and in such a melody some words rhyme perfectly when they might not have rhymed off wax.


So you agree that they don't rhyme when you speak them and when rapping you have to change the pronunciation with your flow to get it to rhyme?


I win.

No, my point was to explain to you the difference in speaking and rapping. And since 'automatic' and 'start to panic' do rhyme when in a rap form, they do rhyme. Even when spoken it is a valid multi, not a perfect rhyme, but it is a multi.

You lose.


If you rap it in a completely normal voice then they don't rhyme, only if you alter it.


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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby mcZu » Apr 13th, '11, 00:03

classthe_king wrote:
If you rap it in a completely normal voice then they don't rhyme, only if you alter it.


I win.

Even then it would rhyme. Aint our fault that you rap in a redneck voice.

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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby classthe_king » Apr 13th, '11, 00:04

It ain't my fault my mom is from West Virginia :shifty:


Seriously though, it's suppossed to rain on thursday, I'm goona rush home before my mom and record two lines using the word and then we'll see who is right :devil:
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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby mcZu » Apr 13th, '11, 00:05

Lol, you do that. You'll prove yourself wrong!
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Re: Does Automatic and Start to Panic rhyme

Postby classthe_king » Apr 13th, '11, 00:12



Time=3:55

And where I'm from they know my name, I cause lot's of static
Automatic's and canic's, and nigga's start to panic

You can't say they rhyme there?
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