Im not the biggest Talib fan, but this is a helluva reach.. I mean reallyTalib Kweli.
Im not the biggest Talib fan, but this is a helluva reach.. I mean reallyTalib Kweli.
This.Wale easily.
Delivery doesn't make you lyrical.Kendricks delivery is A1. It is hit or miss sometimes though. I like songs like Squabble Up because of his delivery, but I cant get into Reincarnation cuz I feel like he's overdoing it imo
But the funny thing about that comment is that half of his songs got no "quotables" but his delivery is what makes him "lyrical". You gonna say on Not Like Us, his delivery was bad? A song that everyone is rapping along to?
To answer your question, Hollow Da Don. That man has probably never consciously breathed into his diaphraphm
Can't say that after Euphoria or Not Like UsThe Coli Kendrick bots gonna form like Voltron now.
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Yeah I love Euphoria but he sliding on it so much the song goes by way too fastKendricks delivery is A1. It is hit or miss sometimes though. I like songs like Squabble Up because of his delivery, but I cant get into Reincarnation cuz I feel like he's overdoing it imo
But the funny thing about that comment is that half of his songs got no "quotables" but his delivery is what makes him "lyrical". You gonna say on Not Like Us, his delivery was bad? A song that everyone is rapping along to?
To answer your question, Hollow Da Don. That man has probably never consciously breathed into his diaphraphm
In Blackstar threads, I tell people that on paper , Kweli was dragging Mos Def.Im not the biggest Talib fan, but this is a helluva reach.. I mean really
I disagree. Emotions you express that can help listeners empathize can craft and enhance the meaning of a verse.This.
Delivery doesn't make you lyrical.
We're talking about rappers/MCs, taking literal definitions that apply to other artforms (and I can't even find that definition in Merriam-Webster) is disingenuous. Lyricism takes on a different definition in hip-hop.I disagree. Emotions you express that can help listeners empathize can craft and enhance the meaning of a verse.
The definition of lyrical in the artform of poetry, music, and literature is simply "expressing the writer's emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way."