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AkaDemiK

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You can obviously see who has never listened to Cyhi on this forum. I even see some of you nikkas on twitter shyttin on him...smh. The nikka is a good rapper, far from wack or average.



[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-axxOaGiH4&feature=related]Cold As Ice - Cyhi Da Prynce [Produced by K:B] - YouTube[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsD_lrsN5AI"]Cyhi Da Prynce- Sunday Morning - YouTube[/ame]
 
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Chyi is wack:heh:

Cyhi would have to rap more like he did yesterday to win me over. Cuz before that, I have never liked a cyhi appearance on a record. I'm not gonna say he's wack anymore, but I'm not a fan just yet either. And a couple nice verses on a "freestyle" doesn't erase the numerous :trash: verses like on "so appalled".
 

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^^^nikka listen to his solo records...smh @ judging a nikka off features. The fukk?
 

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Lol at taylor just sitting there with no type of help.

I listen to sitting sideways lol I even watch the 7min video he put out. Cyhi a cool rapper yo
 
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I've always like CyHi...his verse on looking for trouble from the good fridays made me a believer. Still not sure he can hold down a whole album, but his verse on Sin City from the GOOD album is :stylin:
 

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I think people have the whole freestyle definition misconstrued due to the whole 90's purist mindset. A freestyle is a rapper spitting off top of the head or pre written rhymes that nobody has ever heard before.
 

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I think people have the whole freestyle definition misconstrued due to the whole 90's purist mindset. A freestyle is a rapper spitting off top of the head or pre written rhymes that nobody has ever heard before.

Takes away the freestyle element....Just call it something else, but don't change the rules to the game...How can you have the definition misconstrued, when it is the only true definiton??

Pretty soon people are gonna be watchin dunk contests with dudes doing elaborate lay ups..And saying "Old school purists feel that your hand has to touch the rim to be a dunk, but we off that"

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Snoop and Common are some of the only mainstream artists that still come off the top in interview settings....
 

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Ill tell you this much, Id much rather have a Cyhi album than another Big Sean album
 

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Takes away the freestyle element....Just call it something else, but don't change the rules to the game...How can you have the definition misconstrued, when it is the only true definiton??

Pretty soon people are gonna be watchin dunk contests with dudes doing elaborate lay ups..And saying "Old school purists feel that your hand has to touch the rim to be a dunk, but we off that"

:smugfavre:


Snoop and Common are some of the only mainstream artists that still come off the top in interview settings....

I remember listening to rappers freestyle back in the 80's on the radio, and a lot of rhymes were pre written. Even back in the mid 70's, way before my time when dudes were freestyling at park jams, a lot of those groups like Cold Crush, Treacherous 3, Fantastic Romantic, etc majority of the time incorporated pre writtens with crowd participation. So this whole notion of pre written rhymes is against the law in freestyle sessions is flaud because MC's have been using pre writtens since the REAL golden age of Hip Hop (Late 70's to 80's)
 

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I remember listening to rappers freestyle back in the 80's on the radio, and a lot of rhymes were pre written. Even back in the mid 70's, way before my time when dudes were freestyling at park jams, a lot of those groups like Cold Crush, Treacherous 3, Fantastic Romantic, etc majority of the time incorporated pre writtens with crowd participation. So this whole notion of pre written rhymes is against the law in freestyle sessions is flaud because MC's have been using pre writtens since the REAL golden age of Hip Hop (Late 70's to 80's)

Yeah you're probably right... I'm not sayin people havent been calling pre-writtens freestyles for decades.. I'm saying if they have they've ALWAYS been wrong... I stand corrected about it being a modern flaw...

If you take the improvisational aspect away from the freestyle then you're basically just performing..

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