



have bothdbeauluvswomen wrote:Also, Elision you might like this song too if you don't already have it.
http://youtu.be/V5RpEuRv7mE
And I'm sure you have this Tech N9ne track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9yvX4cuUmg


classthe_king wrote:Elision wrote:Right but without rhyming and flow you're just talking. When you rhyme words with rhythm (flow) you are suddenly rapping. I'd argue that they are just as important if not more important than the words themselves when we're talking about melody.classthe_king wrote:Blah I've already had this argument and don't feel like having it again. Rhyming and flow themselves don't contribute to lyricism, they're just extra factors in the verse. The words themselves and the meaning of the words is what concerns lyricism.
Exactly, but we're not talking about melody, we're talking about lyricism. Poets and spoken word artists can be lyrical without rhyming or having flow.

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CrashBand wrote:You can be lyrical without metaphors.
Your reasoning is bad for the whole "rhyming isn't a part of lyricism".
Rhyming words is a part of lyricism.



AbramIsaac wrote:He's not even talking about metaphors though, he's just talking about making sense, period. His argument is that Tech sacrifices making any kind of sense at all for the sake of rhyming. In some cases, I think that's a valid viewpoint.

CrashBand wrote:AbramIsaac wrote:He's not even talking about metaphors though, he's just talking about making sense, period. His argument is that Tech sacrifices making any kind of sense at all for the sake of rhyming. In some cases, I think that's a valid viewpoint.
I agree with this, I don't think Tech is an amazing lyricist.
I don't agree with the statement "rhyming isn't a part of lyricism".
And class' reasoning for that statement is bad.
We've had this discussion in a different thread anyway.



CrashBand wrote:Well then we have different definitions of lyricism.
And you've changed your original definition of lyricism from the previous thread, lol.
My definition is : What you are saying and how you are saying it.



CrashBand wrote:Yes it does you idiot.
And "how you are saying it" also includes using metaphors/double entendres/aliteration etc.
Lol @ your stubborn ass taking a massive L here.



CrashBand wrote:You are actually an idiot if you are serious.
I'm not sure if you are or not though - if you genuinely think writing/rearranging sentences to make words rhyme is not a part of "how you are writing" the lyrics.



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