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Re: OT: Lowkey, best rapper, poet, lyricist alive 

Post#1341 » by N8isScofield » Mon Jan 3, 2011 11:46 am

Anybody who thinks Lowkey is in the same universe as Eminem, Royce, Nas, Black Thought etc. is a crackhead.
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Re: OT: Lowkey, best rapper, poet, lyricist alive 

Post#1342 » by fresko024 » Mon Jan 3, 2011 5:22 pm

Valium wrote:Best rapper, poet and lyricist alive? That's laughable.

Lowkey is good, but Lupe Fiasco and J. Cole are above and beyond anything he has to offer.

I'm not even going to name countless others who, although past their primes, are still better than what Lowkey is today.



i agree...lupe and cole r very similar to me in terms of their topics..besides them i like kid cudi and wiz khalifa...j cole is the best lyricist/rapper out right now though, hands down...
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Re: OT: Lowkey, best rapper, poet, lyricist alive 

Post#1343 » by Knicksfan20 » Mon Jan 3, 2011 6:39 pm

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CoolKids wrote:you provide such great arguments :lol:


There isnt even one, so whats there to provide?

All those dudes are past their prime and not even close to what they once were. They once were good but nowadays they are only a shell of themselves



Dudes voice is mad annoying and cant rap. I would never put that on my ipod, i don care how "good" his raps are. I know 5 people personaly i would rather listen. I dont have much of an opinion i guess since i only played the song for about 15 seconds, but thats all the time i needed.
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1344 » by TheBluest » Mon Jan 3, 2011 6:41 pm

Good grief are you guys overrating J. Cole


How old are you guys? You gotta be between 18-25yrs old
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1345 » by bigfnjoe96 » Mon Jan 3, 2011 6:47 pm

Album of 2010.... Real Hip-Hop

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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1346 » by Grim Leaper » Mon Jan 3, 2011 6:49 pm

TheBluest wrote:Good grief are you guys overrating J. Cole


How old are you guys? You gotta be between 18-25yrs old


Although Im 25 I agree with this. To even put J. Cole in the same post as Lupe is disrespectful.
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1347 » by atribecalledrch » Mon Jan 3, 2011 6:57 pm

I dont get it. What do nigguhs see in Lupe. He has never wowed me ever. He lyrics are so textbook. The fefew songs I liked from him was on the Cool. When he dropped like 4 tracks on hotnewhiphop they were all gawbage and Show Goes On was wack too. J Cole is just more likeable to me. He talks about shyt that you can relate too like Kanye. Like for example Cost Me A Lot. We all have been played someway somehow but if we got or were to get some money shyt changes around you. People wanna be on your meat and him talking about it made the song. Plus he is one of the few new MCs that don't freestyle with a device in his hand(*cough* Drake, Wiz). J COle isn't overrated he is rated just fine. I won'r say he's better than Lupe YET but if he puts out two strong albums that can attract the general public then I say hes there.
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1348 » by Fury » Mon Jan 3, 2011 7:03 pm

TheBluest wrote:Good grief are you guys overrating J. Cole


How old are you guys? You gotta be between 18-25yrs old


I agree that Cole is a bit overrated. He's aight but he's kinda bland. Honestly there aren't' many rappers with great lyrics today. So you have to look at people with presence and charisma as long as the lyrics aren't offensive to your senses. I'll take someone like Yelawolf over J Cole easy because he's different from most, has his own style, own personality, he just stands out and can flow with the best of them.

As far as best rapper out today, in doses I think TI can take that crown but that's when hes feeling it.

I like Eminem but he's doing the same verse on every song now.

I think Joe Budden is up there as far as best rappers today. Don't like Wiz Khalifa much also overrated. Lupe is good but people overrate his lyrics and he doesn't have great delivery IMO.
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1349 » by TheBluest » Mon Jan 3, 2011 7:19 pm

Fury wrote:
TheBluest wrote:Good grief are you guys overrating J. Cole


How old are you guys? You gotta be between 18-25yrs old


I agree that Cole is a bit overrated. He's aight but he's kinda bland. Honestly there aren't' many rappers with great lyrics today. So you have to look at people with presence and charisma as long as the lyrics aren't offensive to your senses. I'll take someone like Yelawolf over J Cole easy because he's different from most, has his own style, own personality, he just stands out and can flow with the best of them.

As far as best rapper out today, in doses I think TI can take that crown but that's when hes feeling it.

I like Eminem but he's doing the same verse on every song now.

I think Joe Budden is up there as far as best rappers today. Don't like Wiz Khalifa much also overrated. Lupe is good but people overrate his lyrics and he doesn't have great delivery IMO.



Yelawolf is somewhat different then again he's not he sounds like...Lil Boosie with less fried brain cells or Cee-Lo with more fired brain cells. He's alright though. Too much affiliation is influencing and swaying people. And no one crediting guys for rapping with lyricism otherwise album sales would reflect this.
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1350 » by HEZI » Mon Jan 3, 2011 7:24 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKx001sZkEY&feature=related[/youtube]

Shyttin on all your modern day favorite rappers

You kids dont know what real poetry is about, so caught up in this modern day bubblegum bull

Lupe? JCole? Lil Wayne?

GTFO
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Re: OT: Lowkey, best rapper, poet, lyricist alive 

Post#1351 » by HEZI » Mon Jan 3, 2011 7:32 pm

N8isScofield wrote:Anybody who thinks Lowkey is in the same universe as Eminem, Royce, Nas, Black Thought etc. is a crackhead.


Sorry but I gave up listening to guys who talk about their money, b*tches, cars, poppin pills, drinkin away their life, sellin crack and their jewelry collection. I heard it all, now I listen to stuff that really matters and only old school Nas was actually consistent in delivering the type of material Im interested in nowadays
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1352 » by Fury » Mon Jan 3, 2011 7:34 pm

Eminem, Royce, Nas, or Black Thought don't talk about any of that.
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Post#1353 » by HEZI » Mon Jan 3, 2011 7:37 pm

Ok enough of freestyles you kids dont know what this dude really does in the studio

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naNxVih9-88&feature=channel[/youtube]
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1354 » by HEZI » Mon Jan 3, 2011 7:45 pm

Fury wrote:Eminem, Royce, Nas, or Black Thought don't talk about any of that.


I forgot about Royce, thats my dude, I can listen to Royce all day as well
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1355 » by atribecalledrch » Mon Jan 3, 2011 7:50 pm

SMAC-K wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKx001sZkEY&feature=related[/youtube]

Shyttin on all your modern day favorite rappers

You kids dont know what real poetry is about, so caught up in this modern day bubblegum bull

Lupe? JCole? Lil Wayne?

GTFO


I am so tired of thsi whole Real Hip Hop shyt. STFU already with that! Is their a fake hip hop. No so lay that stale shyt to rest. Hip Hop is Hip Hop there are many different subgenres and thats cool but this real hip hop talk is really annoying. What did thatdude say that was so glorious? Huh? I'll wait.
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1356 » by HEZI » Mon Jan 3, 2011 8:05 pm

atribecalledrch wrote:I am so tired of thsi whole Real Hip Hop shyt. STFU already with that! Is their a fake hip hop. No so lay that stale shyt to rest. Hip Hop is Hip Hop there are many different subgenres and thats cool but this real hip hop talk is really annoying. What did thatdude say that was so glorious? Huh? I'll wait.


Get caught up in life homie. Most of the crap you listen to nowadays is fabricated by the people in control. Even Eminem was fabricated, he wasnt real when he came out, he was a gimmick, he was Dr. Dre's puppet. Real Hip Hop is something that isnt fabricated or controlled.

Lil Wayne, Rick Ross (who is a member of the CIA and used as a spy), Gucci, Drake, 50 Cent, Eminem, etc.

they are all fabricated

Do some more research then come back to me with some knowledge homie
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1357 » by Fury » Mon Jan 3, 2011 8:09 pm

Haha what the hell? I understand that hip hop is a business and take Eminem for example. When Eminem came out sure he was marketed a certain way to SELL but to say that he's fabricated and his lyrics didn't mean anything is silly. He sold a lot on real themes.
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Post#1358 » by NBA Fan 1234 » Mon Jan 3, 2011 8:13 pm

Not really sure how someone can classify one type of hip-hop as "real" and the other one "fake." The rapper's background doesn't mean that he doesn't rap well...Rick Ross is one of the most fake rappers out there, but he still makes pretty good music. Why do people make such a big deal about the person's background? The only thing I can understand people not liking about a rapper is if he doesn't write his own lyrics...but then again, if the music is good, that's all I care about.

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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1359 » by HEZI » Mon Jan 3, 2011 8:15 pm

Fury wrote:Haha what the hell? I understand that hip hop is a business and take Eminem for example. When Eminem came out sure he was marketed a certain way to SELL but to say that he's fabricated and his lyrics didn't mean anything is silly. He sold a lot on real themes.


Ofcourse, I will always give Eminem props for some of the real shyt he put out, no doubt about it. In the middle of it all, he still managed to come through with songs like White America and Toy Soldiers and stuff like that which I will never ever try to take away from him.
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Re: The Official Rap/Hip Hop Thread 

Post#1360 » by barnett114 » Mon Jan 3, 2011 8:16 pm

SMAC-K wrote:Rick Ross (who is a member of the CIA and used as a spy)


Wrong Rick Ross your talking about. Rick Ross the rapper is a former police man.

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