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~LyRiCaL-JeZuS~ 12-27-03 01:26 AM

The Most Lyrical MCs
 
Who do yall think is the most lyricly skilled MCs of all time
mine are in no order
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Big Pun
Big L
Chino XL
Rakim
Nas
Biggie

Jes 12-27-03 03:01 AM

what other skills are there for an emcee to have if it's not lyrical?

player_baller89 12-27-03 03:13 AM

Yo, I agree on biggie but you cant leave out snoop, dre, or TUPAC

DEL the funkee 12-27-03 03:30 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Jes
what other skills are there for an emcee to have if it's not lyrical?


I don't know.
Maybe theres someone out there that like grunts and does caveman language over beats :huh:
Im sure that emcee wouldn't haven any sense of lyricisim..

Jes 12-27-03 03:32 AM

so then there is a skill category outside of lyricism, that an emcee can have?

the most skilled barking emcee? DMX

how narrowminded of me

Crysis 12-27-03 03:57 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Jes
so then there is a skill category outside of lyricism, that an emcee can have?

the most skilled barking emcee? DMX

how narrowminded of me


yes there is skills outside of Lyricism

Flow is one....you can have good lyrics ...but if you have shit flow it makes it suck ass

Jes 12-27-03 04:06 AM

well that doesn't seem logical to me...

you can't have flow unless you have good lyrics, i mean i pay no mind to flow if the lyrics are shitty, but i could listen to tight lyrics and think it has bad flow.... do i make any sort of sense?

mmm... maybe we have diff. meanings of what constitutes as good lyrics

i guess i feel that an emcee's skill should first and foremost be lyricism... i don't typically gauge emcee's on flow... that is secondary to lyrics in my opinion...

wogzta 12-27-03 04:30 AM

^ flow is how liquidy they sound... if they fit the beat... if they can control their breath properly... it has nothing whatsoever to do with the actual content of the lyrics...

I judge rappers in 3 categories:
Flow
Delivery
Lyrics (split into wordplay and rhyming)

id rather have an awesome flow and average lyrics than awesome lyrics and a crappy flow

anyway, answering your question... the most lyrically skilled MC's, in no order:

Rakim
Canibus
Redman
Nas
Big L
GZA
Eminem
Cormega
Method Man
KRS-One

Emotion 12-27-03 06:45 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by player_baller89
Yo, I agree on biggie but you cant leave out snoop, dre, or TUPAC



ROLAMOIGHIDGHHIH

There all wack mainstream cats, try listenin to Aesop, Slug, Can-I-bus

AbstraX 12-27-03 06:47 AM

IN ORDER

Canibus
Chino XL
Copywrite
Apathy
Cage
Royce da 5'9"

Crysis 12-27-03 02:58 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Jes
well that doesn't seem logical to me...

you can't have flow unless you have good lyrics, i mean i pay no mind to flow if the lyrics are shitty, but i could listen to tight lyrics and think it has bad flow.... do i make any sort of sense?

mmm... maybe we have diff. meanings of what constitutes as good lyrics

i guess i feel that an emcee's skill should first and foremost be lyricism... i don't typically gauge emcee's on flow... that is secondary to lyrics in my opinion...


it is first and foremost lyricism, but you cant understand the lyrics as good with out the flow....they kinda go hand in hand...you have to have both or it wont be as good

Mr.Christensen 12-27-03 03:01 PM

Rakim

everyone else just battles for 2nd place

Lokinator 12-27-03 03:04 PM

Dos Noun

prophacyz 12-27-03 03:25 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by wogzta

Rakim
Canibus
Redman
Nas
Big L
GZA
Eminem
Cormega
Method Man
KRS-One


i gotta agree wit dat right der'

~LyRiCaL-JeZuS~ 12-27-03 06:15 PM

omg lyricism means that the lyrics are way more complex and clever and shit thats what i meant by the most lyrical


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