Rap Music Analysis – Importance Of The Rap Team
“Kanye first, then I’m coming after.” So goes Big Sean’s lines on his awesome “Supa Dupa Lemonade” song. He might …
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“Kanye first, then I’m coming after.” So goes Big Sean’s lines on his awesome “Supa Dupa Lemonade” song. He might …
Continue reading “Rap Music Analysis – Importance Of The Rap Team”
I think for a lot of rappers here, no matter what you value strongly or disregard as minor in a …
My thoughts on Tech N9ne, Krayzie Bone, and Twista are all very similar, which might not be surprising since they …
An excellent example of someone with dope rhymes, but a lack of a technical control over rhymes. A simplification of …
There is maybe no one who has ever done quintessential NYC boom-bap rap better, from both a rap and production …
Continue reading “Rap Music Analysis – Prodigy and Mobb Deep”
So my editors at HipHopDX told me that my rap world centered heavily around the East and West Coasts, and …
Continue reading “Rapper’s Flow Encyclopedia – Ludacris And Old School Rap”
Yo. What’s up. I just got finished checking out the Digable Planets track one of you sent me, found here, called “Appointment …
A look at Philly rapper Black Thought and how he’s musically so versatile.
This week’s treat is a “Part 3” to my Earl Sweatshirt Analysis in the Rapper’s Flow Encyclopedia. A guy asked …
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Every talented rapper has an extremely recognizable and unique voice. Earl Sweatshirt could never be confused with Kendrick Lamar, or …