MikeNUFC wrote:Someone explain to me what a "forced" rhyme is.
Just listen to any Crooked I verse.
Or some Sadistik's songs for that matter.
MikeNUFC wrote:Someone explain to me what a "forced" rhyme is.
Just listen to any Crooked I verse.








GameTheory wrote:Who gives a shit though, if it sounds good then it sounds good .. for example, when Eminem made "great" rhymes with "need" it sounded bad .. but in The Warning verse the "you think I'm scurred of you" was great, No Apologies "with every ly-RIC spitted" also sounded great.
People are paying to much attention to the details and are ignoring the sound tbh.




SliK wrote:Eminem was about 22 when he dropped Infinite and had been into hip hop since he was 13.
Nas dropped Illmatic, arguably the best hip hop album of all time, when he was 18.



I'mShady wrote:GameTheory wrote:Who gives a shit though, if it sounds good then it sounds good .. for example, when Eminem made "great" rhymes with "need" it sounded bad .. but in The Warning verse the "you think I'm scurred of you" was great, No Apologies "with every ly-RIC spitted" also sounded great.
People are paying to much attention to the details and are ignoring the sound tbh.
Yeah, we all need to suck Kanye's balls for giving mostly lazy lyrics and fantastic beats.
Where did he mention Kanye or anything related to him ? he is purely talking about not bothering the forced rhyme and just enjoying the whole thing .



GameTheory wrote:I'mShady wrote:GameTheory wrote:Who gives a shit though, if it sounds good then it sounds good .. for example, when Eminem made "great" rhymes with "need" it sounded bad .. but in The Warning verse the "you think I'm scurred of you" was great, No Apologies "with every ly-RIC spitted" also sounded great.
People are paying to much attention to the details and are ignoring the sound tbh.
Yeah, we all need to suck Kanye's balls for giving mostly lazy lyrics and fantastic beats.
And that everything to do with my postblivious:
I remember the time (ain't long, about 3 months ago) when I got too caught up in this wannabe Hip Hop head game and I thought a rapper that doesn't have atleast five 5+ syllable multi in each of his tracks is a bad artist or that atleast is a bad track .. I gotta be thankful that great artists AND rappers like Kanye, Slug and Kno opened my eyes (Not saying their rhyming is bad, lmao)
Late Registration is lyrically the best Kanye album .. you can see how lyrical Kanye gets in that album, definitely his best imo .. it's not my favorite though. *shrug


SliK wrote:Eminem was about 22 when he dropped Infinite and had been into hip hop since he was 13.
Nas dropped Illmatic, arguably the best hip hop album of all time, when he was 18.


Slim Fiasco wrote:SliK wrote:Eminem was about 22 when he dropped Infinite and had been into hip hop since he was 13.
Nas dropped Illmatic, arguably the best hip hop album of all time, when he was 18.
Nas was 20 and had been into Hip-Hop since he was 8, Em's 12th year was when he was 25 and that's when he made The Slim Shady LP, so even though Nas' fit was more impressive that doesn't really mean anything.

SliK wrote:Slim Fiasco wrote:SliK wrote:Eminem was about 22 when he dropped Infinite and had been into hip hop since he was 13.
Nas dropped Illmatic, arguably the best hip hop album of all time, when he was 18.
Nas was 20 and had been into Hip-Hop since he was 8, Em's 12th year was when he was 25 and that's when he made The Slim Shady LP, so even though Nas' fit was more impressive that doesn't really mean anything.
It was released in 94 but recorded on 92 and 93. So let me rephrase: Nas wrote and recorded Illmatic, arguably the best hip hop album of all time, when he was 18.
And Nas' feat was more impressive but that doesn't really mean anything? Ok then... Eminem's follow up album was more impressive than It Was Written but that doesn't really mean anything. Can you not understand HOW impressive it is for an eighteen year old to pen Illmatic? That really does mean something, to me at least. And judging by the succes of the album, it means something to most of the hip hop community. Illmatic is ten times better than SSLP and one hundred times better than Infinite.



SliK wrote:I see what you're saying and I agree to an extent, I think MMLP is better than Illmatic to be honest but when it comes to albums of that caliber there is minimal difference as far as impact/skill/critical acclaim and it comes down to things like relatibility to the individual because they are both undeniable classics.
I only meant at 18-20 years of age people haven't even fully matured. Look at Drake, he was (arguably) making good music but it wasn't close to Illmatic. Granted, they had different upbringings and Nas probably had to "grow up" a lot faster than most people growing up where he did. I just mean for an 18, 19, 20 year old kid to create something of that magnitude is unheard of. I was only comparing it to infinite because I consider Eminem the GOAT but at 18 Eminem was probably still rhyming about "N****rs" (and I mean no disrespect when I use that term) because he was dumped by one (I know that was years before, but that's still the frame of mind he was in at that age), or forcing rhymes for the sake of rhyming and had no real artistic vision. However at a much younger age Nas had created a true work of art. It was lightyears ahead of its time and almost 20 years later only a handful of albums can be compared to it. I certainly wasn't dissing Eminem, it was more a compliment to Nas because I was comparing him to someone I consider the GOAT.




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