Kendrick has never said anything impressive

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wtf are you waiting for? u want me to list every rapper thats better than kendrick technically. we'll be here all day. Diabolic,Tone Deff, Rugged Man, Pun's Son, G-rap, Tech 9, etc. There's a nikka down the street from me who's more technical than Kendrick. Why were trying to act like in order to not like kendrick you have to not understand technical rapping? that's like tpab stans thinking they have superior music understanding.
nikka said Diabolic oh lord :russ:
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When I get my nut off, do you swallow it?

For someone who claims my posts/threads are worthless, you sure are an encyclopedia on everything I say. Meanwhile I'll probably forget about your post the second I hit 'reply'.

No you don't f@ggot. I'm 100% sure you remember every word I type in your wack ass threads.
 

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Feel wack for even responding because like Pool_Shark said, you've already decided how you feel about him.

No I haven't. This is the problem. You new nikkas are so afraid to debate because it'll expose your low ass standards. The point of debate is to learn something new.

If you post a brilliant Kendrick line, I'll champion it.
 

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Wait.... :what:

Anyway, let me assume you read the line wrong.

So he moves with his peers, different blocks, different years
Sittin on, different benches like it's musical chairs

The moving with his peers is in regards to different blocks and different years. He's rolling with a crew. And in "with" people. accompanied.

The benches part comes later. Somehow you're more preoccupied with who gets what spot on the bench (i.e. different seats) which is just :usure:

Also, most music is not grammatically correct. Not just hip hop. It's about the power of the melody and potency of the line. Nitpicking for grammar is silly imo



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Breh.... you can't complain about grammar and not re-read your posts.
I aint tryna be deep so i dont need to be grammatically correct :mjpls:


The line just aint deep to me

This is deep to me

"Thinking back when we first learned to use rubbers
he never learned so in turn im kidnapping his baby's mother"


A double entendre that correlates on both lines

rubbers(guns condom)

the effects(babymoms, being caught slipping)

thats profound

that shytty nas line is just trash :mjpls:
 

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I aint tryna be deep so i dont need to be grammatically correct :mjpls:


The line just aint deep to me

This is deep to me

"Thinking back when we first learned to use rubbers
he never learned so in turn im kidnapping his baby's mother"


A double entendre that correlates on both lines

rubbers(guns condom)

the effects(babymoms, being caught slipping)

thats profound

that shytty nas line is just trash :mjpls:

Now you're going off topic. we're not talking about Jay-Z.

I'm asking you to explain those Nas lines specifically. You still haven't explained why those lines aren't deep. You said something about grammar which didn't make sense and is honestly, beside the point.

Nas's line is an image. What is it about that image that is dull/wack? Please answer.
 

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You really want to nitpick?

The "brain surgeon" is not the deepest line in the world, first of all.

Secondly, it's profound in the context of the song. There is such a thing as context. Out of context the line is cool, nothing crazy. But within the song, it's dope.

Thirdly, Nas spit that shyt in 2000 when fewer people compared to now were saying "brain" this and "brain" that. Big Sean's using 'brain' variations in 2010+. Can't compare.

The first Second Childhood line you named was fantastic by itself. The other two weren't very profound/witty/interesting at all. But the way you say it's profound in the context of the song, that's how most of Kendrick's lines are: they aren't clever within a vacuum, but they're profound in the context of how they contribute to the message/story of the verse/song.
 

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The first Second Childhood line you named was fantastic by itself. The other two weren't very profound/witty/interesting at all. But the way you say it's profound in the context of the song, that's how most of Kendrick's lines are: they aren't clever within a vacuum, but they're profound in the context of how they contribute to the message/story of the verse/song.

Trust me, I understand all that. Context can do alot.

But you've proved my point: even in a song like 2nd Childhood that is all about context/message, there are still standout lines. That are fantastic by itself.

I have NEVER heard a Kendrick line that is fantastic by itself. period. Not one.
 

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Trust me, I understand all that. Context can do alot.

But you've proved my point: even in a song like 2nd Childhood that is all about context/message, there are still standout lines. That are fantastic by itself.

I have NEVER heard a Kendrick line that is fantastic by itself. period. Not one.
:manny: all subjective at that point. You named three lines, only one of them was dope on its own. Shows your tastes are much different than mine (and a lot of people in this thread, for that matter).

But he has lines that a lot of people think are dope, both within context and without. I named some earlier. You don't like them, that's fine. Still seems like you're here to push an agenda instead of to actually seek out good lines.

"I'm African American, I'm African, I'm black as the heart of a fukking Aryan" is dope because of the way it plays on black skin color, whites hating blacks, having an evil heart, etc. Describing an anti-black person by calling his heart black is dope, and putting it in the context of a song that's lashing against white supremacy is even more dope.

"This orphanage we call the ghetto is quite a routine" is profound because calling an entire neighborhood/segment of society an orphanage shows how hopeless it is for a kid growing up that way, and calling it a routine just shows how cyclical/normalized the violence is for people who live there. In the context of a verse where someone is talking about his brother who just got killed, that's even more profound of a line.
 
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