by Man1x » Jul 6th, '12, 06:06
Oh, never mind then. I was kind of doing a "what the fuck" moment when I thought you referred to Black Hippy. I honestly haven't heard a bad song from them as solo artists or as a collective. But, yeah I agree with you on Slaughterhouse, they got the lyrics and technicals, but they haven't made too many good songs (the only song they have with substance, in my opinion, is Pray (It's a Shame), however they have some nice, lyrically inspired tracks that are good for when I'm thinking.) However, Black Hippy has all of the abilities of Slaughterhouse and more, which is why I will choose them over Slaughterhouse any day. Joe Budden is the stand out guy anyway, and probably the only one from Slaughterhouse that could compete with Black Hippy as solo acts. Not to say Royce da 5'9", Crooked I, and Joell Ortiz have bad solo material, but it's just not as focused, innovative, interesting/entertaining, and thought provoking as Kendrick Lamar's, Ab-Soul's, Schoolboy Q's, and Joe Budden's solo material. Also, Black Hippy's music is very diverse. They are not limited in a box and each member can do a variety of styles. If you lined up Black Hippy's and Slaughterhouse's solo acts in order of skill, I'd say: Kendrick Lamar > Ab-Soul > Joe Budden = Schoolboy Q (very hard match off, I prefer Schoolboy Q however.) > Jay Rock > Crooked I > Royce da 5'9" > Joell Ortiz. That list takes every aspect into account, if it was lyrical ability then Jay Rock would be dead last on this list so stans, don't flip shit. Anyway, I put Jay Rock up their because he can actually create a song and make an album that feels like a movie where as Slaughterhouse members tend to make albums based around "hot bars" and "16s". Those things are important, but not as important as creating imagery and developing a connection with the listener. That is why, Pray (It's a Shame) is their best song in my opinion. Anyway, the three heavy weights of Black Hippy still have hotter bars than the ones Slaughterhouse brags about, but still manage to create a feeling in their music and excel in so many other categories besides just lyricism and flow.
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