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Originally Posted by Vaskez
you mean both ways? actually yes it does. Newb wordplay uses simply words that are from the context of the punch, but REAL clever wordplay works in both possible meanings, ask any of the vets
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"Turn your tux red, I'm far from broke, got enough bread
And mad hoes, ask Beavis I get nuttin Butt-head"
-Big L
^Perhaps the best line ever.
NOW,that's wordplay isn't it?We all get the 1st part,that he gets a lot of head.But if you want to read into it a lot,then it makes no sence.Like,he's getting nothing buthead(the person)?WTF is that?
But the thing is,nobody goes into the line like that.We all see what the shit is saying,and it's dope.You think people are gonna read into the shit like you did with frauds?
And Big L is one of the best ever...so,you can't say that the example I'm pullin is from a herb.
And don't come with that "ooh,audio is different from text goddamitt!!"..Cause it's all sopposed to be rap,right?
So,I stand by what I said.WORDPLAY DOES NOT HAVE TO MATCH ON BOTH SIDES TO BE EFFECTIVE.