Top 3 Worst Flows in Hip Hop History

Awesome Wells

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If they wack I wouldn’t know because I wouldn’t listen. The best rapper/lyricist with the worst flow is always going to be Cormega to me. He is great in most aspects that flaw is huge.

This is who I thought about when I saw the thread title.

I remember Marley Marl saying one time that "Mega raps like he's reading his own rhymes off paper for the first time". HAHA!

It's true though.

:lolbron:
 

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RZA mos def should be added to this list. Hoe ass nikka talking bout the south when he sounds trash as fukk lol
RZA is one of my favorite guys in Hip-Hop of all-time. But he stayed throwing his little shots at other regions back in the day and you can tell he still has some of those same biases today. And he is quite un-listenable at times on tracks. But he's a GOAT and a Hip-Hop "all-star"
 

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This is who I thought about when I saw the thread title.

I remember Marley Marl saying one time that "Mega raps like he's reading his own rhymes off paper for the first time". HAHA!

It's true though.

:lolbron:
Accurate, the sad (and strange) part is that it's gotten worse in this respect as his career has progressed.

These days he's more like a spoken word poet, less emcee over a beat. P and say a Guru could do this, but Mega makes it dull.

Young Mega is a different story though. Angel Dust or True Meaning Mega etc.
 
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