Chuck d has the worst flow in hip hop

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It's sad when nikkas actually look at how "hard" a rapper is as the deciding factor when judging their skill set. :lupe:

nikkas like you are why hip hop fans are the worst in music. :thumbsdown:

:heh: I had to get my dig in...whether or not drake is soft, his delievery isn't anywhere near Chuck's. Chuck's got one of the best delieveries ever.
 

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Wow, never thought I'd see a day when folks are really little kids commenting disrespectfully about a legend who paved the way.



This whole thread is sad on some real bigger picture shiit. You basing him from the "He got Game" soundtrack? Wow dudes must have been like 5 when that came out.

Public Enemy wasn't about just Chuck as a rapper it was an experience. You really had to be there. I was a kid but old enough to see what was going on.

You can't relate to it because you never saw anything in HipHop in your formative years to come close to what that was. Not your problem but you can't relate and honestly you probably don't even understand the depth of what he was talking about in the lyrics at all.
 

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Wow, never thought I'd see a day when folks are really little kids commenting disrespectfully about a legend who paved the way.



This whole thread is sad on some real bigger picture shiit. You basing him from the "He got Game" soundtrack? Wow dudes must have been like 5 when that came out.

Public Enemy wasn't about just Chuck as a rapper it was an experience. You really had to be there. I was a kid but old enough to see what was going on.

You can't relate to it because you never saw anything in HipHop in your formative years to come close to what that was. Not your problem but you can't relate and honestly you probably don't even understand the depth of what he was talking about in the lyrics at all.

:salute:...close thread!!
 

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Wow, never thought I'd see a day when folks are really little kids commenting disrespectfully about a legend who paved the way.



This whole thread is sad on some real bigger picture shiit. You basing him from the "He got Game" soundtrack? Wow dudes must have been like 5 when that came out.

Public Enemy wasn't about just Chuck as a rapper it was an experience. You really had to be there. I was a kid but old enough to see what was going on.

You can't relate to it because you never saw anything in HipHop in your formative years to come close to what that was. Not your problem but you can't relate and honestly you probably don't even understand the depth of what he was talking about in the lyrics at all.


Nailed it with this......
 

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:wow: PE kilt it yesterday. Had more energy and showmanship going than these young dudes. The S1ws :damn:

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Another thread that OP should have to show proof of ID for. Chuck's flow and timing was impeccable on Nation of Millions, among other projects. You're a fool.
 
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