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A Problem With "Multies"

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Re: A Problem With "Multies"

Postby Amadeo » Apr 23rd, '14, 08:23

ronnie56 wrote:@ amadeo that song did have multies shit was fulled with them
the longest ones are these 5 syllable multies

records ain't easy
hectic it's sleazy

Well it's ninety-one and I'm livin kinda swell now
But I hear that you're going through some hell pal
But life makin records ain't easy
It ain't what I expected it's hectic it's sleazy
But I guess that the streets is harder
Trying to survive in the life of a young godfather
My homies is making it elsewhere
Striving, working nine to five with no health care
We both had dreams of being great
But his deferred, and blurred and changed in shaped
It's fate, it wasn't my choice to make
To be great, I'm giving it all it takes
Trying to shake, the krips and fakes and snakes
I gotta take, my place or fall from grace
The boys late, the pace is quick and great
Smiling face, to hide the trace of hate
But my homie would never do me wrong
That's why I wrote this song, if you ever need me it's on
No matter who the foe they must fall
Us against them all I'm down to brawl if my homies call

You're either a troll or a very stupid individual. The first two rhymes you highlighted in the first two lines aren't rhymes. He's actually rhyming "hell pal" with "swell now."

Also, it's blatantly obvious Tupac was trying to rhyme one syllable from "we both had dreams of being great" all the way to "the pace is quick and great." The writing is kind of poor since he has to use "great" three times. The multis you spotted were unintentional. "It's fate" isn't an intentional multi with "it takes," idiot. There's no way he rhymed "quick and great" with "krips and fakes" two bars apart.

Two-syllable rhymes technically constitute multis since multiple means more than one...but when rap fans talk about multis, they usually mean 3+ syllable rhymes. Rappers were rhyming two syllables in the 1980s. They were rhyming "crazy" with "lazy" with "baby" and "homie" with "lonely" with "only." It's lame to consider these rhymes multis.

So, no, most of those rhymes you highlighted aren't multis.
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Re: A Problem With "Multies"

Postby MikeBett » Apr 26th, '14, 17:33

Yeah, it limits what they can actually say, unless they're insanely naturally good at it like early em and others
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Re: A Problem With "Multies"

Postby MikeBett » Apr 26th, '14, 17:34

bigray wrote:I never noticed any multis from pac and he's my fav rapper, maybe changes has some multis but that's about it.

Yeah, sometimes he rhymes a lot of words in one bar, but it'll all be 1 syllable, maybe 2
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Re: A Problem With "Multies"

Postby ronnie56 » Apr 28th, '14, 00:16

Amadeo wrote:
ronnie56 wrote:@ amadeo that song did have multies shit was fulled with them
the longest ones are these 5 syllable multies

records ain't easy
hectic it's sleazy

Well it's ninety-one and I'm livin kinda swell now
But I hear that you're going through some hell pal
But life makin records ain't easy
It ain't what I expected it's hectic it's sleazy
But I guess that the streets is harder
Trying to survive in the life of a young godfather
My homies is making it elsewhere
Striving, working nine to five with no health care
We both had dreams of being great
But his deferred, and blurred and changed in shaped
It's fate, it wasn't my choice to make
To be great, I'm giving it all it takes
Trying to shake, the krips and fakes and snakes
I gotta take, my place or fall from grace
The boys late, the pace is quick and great
Smiling face, to hide the trace of hate
But my homie would never do me wrong
That's why I wrote this song, if you ever need me it's on
No matter who the foe they must fall
Us against them all I'm down to brawl if my homies call

You're either a troll or a very stupid individual. The first two rhymes you highlighted in the first two lines aren't rhymes. He's actually rhyming "hell pal" with "swell now."

Also, it's blatantly obvious Tupac was trying to rhyme one syllable from "we both had dreams of being great" all the way to "the pace is quick and great." The writing is kind of poor since he has to use "great" three times. The multis you spotted were unintentional. "It's fate" isn't an intentional multi with "it takes," idiot. There's no way he rhymed "quick and great" with "krips and fakes" two bars apart.

Two-syllable rhymes technically constitute multis since multiple means more than one...but when rap fans talk about multis, they usually mean 3+ syllable rhymes. Rappers were rhyming two syllables in the 1980s. They were rhyming "crazy" with "lazy" with "baby" and "homie" with "lonely" with "only." It's lame to consider these rhymes multis.

So, no, most of those rhymes you highlighted aren't multis.



where to start lmao either u retarded or or on crack either way u are a dumb asshole

first off hell pal and swell now do not actually rhyme that ain't even what i bolded i bolded hell rhyming with swell u retard.

he rhymed more then 3 syllables in those bars wether u like or not there is no rule that says multis have to be consective

lmao at unintentional multis that is the dumbest shit i ever heard

and he did not use great three times u asshole.
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Re: A Problem With "Multies"

Postby Solace » Apr 28th, '14, 00:19

ronnie56 bringing the pain
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Re: A Problem With "Multies"

Postby Hadez » Apr 28th, '14, 04:26

StayWideAwake wrote:
Amadeo wrote:Rappers were rhyming two syllables in the 1980s. They were rhyming "crazy" with "lazy" with "baby" and "homie" with "lonely" with "only." It's lame to consider these rhymes multis.

I agree with what you're getting at but not all 80s rappers were that simple.

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Masterful, never irrelevant. Mathematical"

Edit: Don't Sweat the Technique released in 92. Bad example lol. The biggest difference in my opinion of rhyming in the 90s and rhyming today is that it's just become more widespread. Almost every rapper that either considers himself a lyricist or is acknowledged as a lyricist pays close attention to rhymes.

For my personal taste... it's almost necessary to have good rhyming capabilities for me to enjoy you. Very few times do I like a song that has mother goose rhymes in it.
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Re: A Problem With "Multies"

Postby Hadez » Apr 29th, '14, 07:17

StayWideAwake wrote:
Hadez wrote:For my personal taste... it's almost necessary to have good rhyming capabilities for me to enjoy you. Very few times do I like a song that has mother goose rhymes in it.

Agreed. Not everything needs to have super crazy rhymes in every song, but there is a general standard I have for rappers

Exactly. Not everything needs to be crazy ridiculous rhymes, but seriously some of the shit out now goes a few lines without even rhyming once. Then when it finally rhymes it's great with hate. :facepalm
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