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Are you trying to say they rapped a like and this was biting?
LOTUG definetly didn't.
And Fu Schnickens didn't either, because they used a rhyme pattern with theirs.
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Are you trying to say they rapped a like and this was biting?
LOTUG definetly didn't.
And Fu Schnickens didn't either, because they used a rhyme pattern with theirs.
aint even feel like youtubing **** but we gonna act like *****s aint run off with dre/puff/neptunes/timbalands sauce during their respective eras?
how many knockoff aaliyah/TLC esque trios were there lol...how many knockoff g funk acts...how many bootleg shiny suit songs....
that being said i miss the **** outta regionalism in rap. a dude from ohio or arkansas will bite Atlanta’s sound instead of making a new one for their region.
I feel like it’s FL Studio and other similar DAWs. When you had to use hardware, you HAD to make your own sound for the most part because you didnt have Mannie Fresh or Timbalands sounds. now eberyone using the same VSTs, sounds and song structures. They need to come out with some new **** to make beats with.
dead @ (insert wrestling move) tho...thats so damn true lol
figure four...full nelson...anke lock...lmao i heard i ***** say he swanton bomb like jeff hardy into some ***** i swear maybe im tripping tho
Just like we did the talk of drug use in hip hop, are we really gonna act as if copying and artist sounding alike was as prevalent and accepteed back then as it is now? if you go into the top 20 right now you can find 5-10 Rap songs using the exact same Flow... Then you take into account that *****s ain't rhyming about nothing, your taking away another major factor in providing differences.
The amount of Copying and the success it gets you in rap these days is night and day compared to back then, same as the talk of drug use in mainstream hiphop is night and day compared to those years. It's not close
Please post all the G-Funk, Wu-Tang, Outkast, 3-6 mafia, Cash Money, UGK copies from outside their regions.
**** even inside regions people sounded different. DMX and Jay didn't sound alike.
Yes, rappers have copied one another but never has it been as blatant and rampant as it is today. Damn near every new rapper ya'll post sounds like a Future or Thug or Lil B copy.
Just like Dana Dane never got the respect he deserved, because people perceived him as copying Slick Rick. When they were rapping together and had the Kangol Crew and that was their thing. Years later, people don't know the history they just know he's a fake "Slick Rick".
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This can go on all day lol
Dana Dane was like a fake Slick Rick tho. Rick said himself Dane didn't always rap like him but that he basically got industry pressured into it because Ricks sound/style was already a proven seller. He just chalked it up to him doing what he needed to do to get in the game.
only desiigner travis and OT are not just following their regional sound and really only OT and Desiigner because travis is still from the south and we gonna act like desiigner just did that without scrutiny lol
Son, when he said that ****2 minutes in and Joe came through with the "I loveeeeeee"