diction wrote:Break Benjamin can kiss my ass.
Anyways first off who said that there's some overarching cosmic law saying that you need X amount of syllables to be lyrical? As a matter of fact putting that at the forefront of lyricism for other genres that aren't Hip Hop is fucking stupid and one sided, what about songs that don't intend to rhyme in the first place? That pretty much throws your rule out the window, and I'll just like to say that complexity=/= better lyricism, or are you one of those type of people that mirror idiotic Prog rock fans that think playing more notes equals better music?
No, sir. BB > Bullet For My Valentine.
I never said syllables = lyrical. What fallacy is that diction? I said, that a Rock song can have everything a Hip Hop song can have EXCEPT for syllables. Songs that don't intend to rhyme are songs that literally could be written in 2 minutes, and only illustrates and further proves why Hip Hop is more complex and difficult to WRITE. A Hip Hop with no rhyming = not a Hip Hop song. I think, pretty much the fact that a Hip Hop song can have just as good lyricism as a Rock song but a Rock song cannot have the complexity in rhymes that a Hip Hop song can have because it's simply non-existant is a done deal here.
Btw, I'm not one of those people that hold rhyming above everything and I don't consider the sole reason as to why Hip Hop is the best genre of music. I also believe Hip Hop has more interesting and advanced flows.









