Pusha T - It’s Almost Dry (Discussion Thread)

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Beat wise?

Beat for beat?

Don't judge it off song.

How do you think they compare beat for beat?

I ask it this way because Push said that Ye only wanted him to rap rap on his beats while Pharrell was composing more structured and complete songs.

With that in mind i expect Pharrell to have the better songs...

But better song doesn't equal better beat

I ran through the album again just listening to strictly the beats and I will say it wasn't as one sided as I originally thought. Ye did his thing I still prefer the Pharrell beats.


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On Lord WIllin' it was legitimately impossible to tell them apart unless you paid extra close attention. Pusha was more braggadocious, Malice more remorseful. I think by HHNF they were more distinct though, as Pusha developed more of his signature rapping style.

Yo Bruh I couldn't never tell them apart, this morning after I listened to that Clipse track on It's Almost Dry I went back and played Lord's Willin and today is the first time I could actually tell them apart on Each Song, Malice was so ahead lyrically of Pusha T and Malice was on Demon Time with his lyrics to me he didn't have no remorse on them early tracks
 

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back in the clipse days, I couldn't even tell their voices apart. now it's obvious because in the difference in subject matter when they rap.

On Lord WIllin' it was legitimately impossible to tell them apart unless you paid extra close attention. Pusha was more braggadocious, Malice more remorseful. I think by HHNF they were more distinct though, as Pusha developed more of his signature rapping style.

Yo Bruh I couldn't never tell them apart, this morning after I listened to that Clipse track on It's Almost Dry I went back and played Lord's Willin and today is the first time I could actually tell them apart on Each Song, Malice was so ahead lyrically of Pusha T and Malice was on Demon Time with his lyrics to me he didn't have no remorse on them early tracks

I never noticed that their voices were that similar and I could clearly tell them apart.

They sound the same to you on this song?


 

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I'm speaking about anything he's made recently. I should have specified that.
I can’t argue with that.
I never noticed that their voices were that similar and I could clearly tell them apart.

They sound the same to you on this song?



I could always tell but I listened to their shyt religiously. Push has a slower drawl/cadence. Malice has the higher pitched voice.
 
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