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Originally posted by VenomRx View PostHAHA, that was the best joke I have heard in weeks... lets be serious here fellas.
He has all the elements and the potential to become one of the greats:
- Lyricism
- Flow
- Delivery
- Subject matter
- DiscographyLast edited by Kieran; 09-27-2015, 12:47 AM.
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Originally posted by Kierann View PostHow is that even a joke? Kendrick is becoming a legend. He has dropped 3 solid projects, potentially all classics, and has some nice mixtapes too, so in my mind Kendrick could do down as a legend. But that depends on whether he can maintain his Success in the industry.
He has all the elements and the potential to become one of the greats:
- Lyricism
- Flow
- Delivery
- Subject matter
- Discography"Very nice. So what is it, *Mr.* Cocksucker now?...Lunch is for wimps."
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Originally posted by VenomRx View PostWhile that may be true, this kid does that plus more in one single track, not to mention he is only about 17 years old. I listened to a couple lamar tracks, after the third, I told my self "wtf is this".
And please explain how you can have a better discography in one song... Also the person you posted isn't a better lyricist than Kendrick
Kendrick Lamar has released three critically acclaimed albums and is already considered one of the greatest by a large number of people. While I don't agree with him being one of the greatest already, they certainly have a case.
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When I listen to any artist, I listen to various things, they must hit all for me to feel them: lyrics, production, as natural of a voice, flow, delivery, credibility, differentiation, relevance, connection to audience, etc... MY OPINION, kendrik does not hit all those things that makes me feel a track, especially the beats.
I just dont see why he is popular - society decides things like that. Album sales solely does not make someone a legend, guess bieber is a legend too.
Your opinion on lyricist, just like mine.
And I was referring to the elements you mentioned not discography.Last edited by VenomRx; 09-27-2015, 02:59 AM."Very nice. So what is it, *Mr.* Cocksucker now?...Lunch is for wimps."
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Originally posted by VenomRx View PostWhen I listen to any artist, I listen to various things, they must hit all for me to feel them: lyrics, production, as natural of a voice, flow, delivery, credibility, differentiation, relevance, connection to audience, etc... MY OPINION, kendrik does not hit all those things that makes me feel a track, especially the beats.
Originally posted by VenomRx View PostAlbum sales solely does not make someone a legend, guess bieber is a legend too.
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Originally posted by Kierann View PostI've got friends and come across people that don't enjoy Tupac, Nas, Biggies, etc., so does that make them jokes too?
edit: track sounds real dope, beat hits my taste pretty much, and the rapping is pretty nice too, good voice and def. got that flowLast edited by DJ T.O.B; 09-27-2015, 09:35 AM.
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Originally posted by VenomRx View PostHAHA, that was the best joke I have heard in weeks... lets be serious here fellas.
Kendrick is actually 28 ... Dunno where you got the 17 from. lay off the pipe son.
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no new star, yet - the impact of the fallen kings are still too strong.
the rap genre have to find the way to itself, again. some creative cats out there, but they blockaded through the industry for their own made so called "superstars" and major radio play.
ps: and your smart phone will tell you, what you have to hear instead of your own mindLast edited by BlacPain; 09-28-2015, 07:43 AM.
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Originally posted by Hard2Kill View PostI think this topic is a little bit too advanced for you. Try discussing something else maybe. Get in where you fit in.
Kendrick is actually 28 ... Dunno where you got the 17 from. lay off the pipe son."Very nice. So what is it, *Mr.* Cocksucker now?...Lunch is for wimps."
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