the lyrics were brutal but I agree, the flow is totally off and the delivery meh. and the way you deliver the message DO matter. ether, hit em up and takeover are example.
"Ain't no best, East, West, North, South, flossed out, greedy
I embrace y'all with napalm
Blows up, no guts, left chest, face gone"
"Put it together, I rock hoes, y'all rock fellas
And now y'all try to take my spot, fellas?
Philly's hot rock fellas, put you in a dry spot, fellas
In a pine box with nine shots from my glock, fellas"
"Wearing Jaz chains, no tecs, no cash, no cars
No jail bars Jigga, no pies, no case"
the rhyme scheme and the delivery is top notch on theses, especially the first quote, when he did it live on central park it was
but the remy disstrack is good because it's disrepectul, vicious and it sparked something big. that type of events force mainstream artist to forget gimmickery, fame, glitters and focus on the primal mc's basics and put their status on the test.
and that's good for hip hop because the youngins will revisit the old classics (alot of them are replaying the og ether rite now).