luka

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Vodka reminds me of Barty saying no one wants to make records with him cos when he's drumming he has to switch up the flow every line.
 

version

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The way "my gunshots will make you levitate" rolls into "I'm only nineteen, but... " in Part II.
 

forclosure

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i mean compared to the stuff going on in that vodka / chic raw stuff i was listening to earlier the lyrics are much denser and more interesting / enjoyable EDIT in the vodka chic raw
i mean their style of rap as cliche as it sounds is more labyrintian the change in rhyme patterns flows,how it tosses you into the hedge maze and wants you to keep up with them, no assistance at hand

Mobb Deep aren't like that not to say that their raps are any less sophisticated in their own way, i'd argue Havoc while often regarded as the lesser half is very much of that Big Daddy Kane school where his raps sound casual but that's only through rigor and training to make it sound like that and the moments of poetic detail adds to the lyrics in what they're depicting as the frontlines of NY in 93
 

forclosure

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just want to hear some music i like
then i listed those questions cos of things i enjoy in listening to other rap stuff
i mean if you're going with that expecting to like it that might explain how it's not working for you, as i mentioned elsewhere in regards to the qualities you like from rap you'd like Camp Lo's Uptown Saturday night
 

forclosure

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oi @luka is everything i said in that last comment what you wanted from this? i'll gladly shut up and let woops speak more so on this
 

woops

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Mobb Deep aren't like that not to say that their raps are any less sophisticated in their own way, i'd argue Havoc while often regarded as the lesser half is very much of that Big Daddy Kane school where his raps sound casual but that's only through rigor and training to make it sound like that and the moments of poetic detail adds to the lyrics in what they're depicting as the frontlines of NY in 93
i like the delivery. i'm not faulting that at all. but they just did the same thing i'm on about "it's good/in the hood/knock on wood". something like that. maybe it just ain't for me
 

luka

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I don't think it matters if woops doesn't like it and there's no point trying to browbeat him into it but at the same time I think it's good to hear why it means a lot to people, how they experience it, the nuances they have picked up on through living with the record for so many years etc.
 

forclosure

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i mean Chic Raw @woops is speaking on the same topics but Chic's approach has more of an emphasis on shock and awe rather than quietly seeping from the speakers, every bar is clear and direct so you can never miss the details.

Very much a product of a battle rap environment
 

luka

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Just in terms of really having a very visceral and fine grained experience of the object
 

luka

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With these things you have to avoid it becoming a contest of wills, eat your greens they're good for you, I don't wanna eat my greens
 

luka

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And all you can really do, I think, is to offer better readings, to demonstrate you've listened better essentially and that by listening better came to a proper appreciation of the object
 
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