by Elision » Mar 30th, '12, 19:06
Let me clear this up since there seems to be some confusion. When listening to it, I'm not listening to it the same way I would listen to hiphop. I'm just saying that listening to hiphop for so long, makes it impossible to avoid the rhymes being bolded out in your head. Well, mine anyway.
Notice that in my post I said "specifically rhyme poetry". I understand that it is in no way intently focused on the rhyme. But because of them making the decision to rhyme at all -- as someone who purely listens to music where rhyming is more complex and in-depth than any other word-based art form, it just makes me automatically cringe. It's like watching Kobe 1v1 a toddler.
Now, let me say that I do truly appreciate all forms of poetry. Because it is the backbone for this beautiful thing that we call hiphop music. It just seems like they (and by they i mean most) could try a little harder is all. Because here in hiphop we have people who do the exact same thing, only they put immense amount of time into every section of the piece. As opposed to just the message and letting the sound/rhyme of it lag behind in the creative process.
and @Miller, that's what I'm saying man. It seems like if you dropped the concept of the multi-syllabic rhyme on that world, things would definitely spice up.
edit: with 6,000,000,000+ people on this planet, i'm sure that there's a few sprinkled around that do poetry at that level. But from my experience, these individuals are extremely rare.
2nd edit after coming back from my kitchen: when I think a little more into that, it seems like most writers who get that ferocious with rhyme structure and sound will inevitably find themselves rapping. But I still like to believe that there remains a line between the two worlds. Even with them being as related as they are.
i'm comin in, drivin my short bus
with this nose i don't need a torch up
bustin through, light the industry's porsche up
comin after who didn't support us...
imma change your brain bring
every wicked bit of strange to mainstream
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