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Unread 06-04-2019, 02:19 PM
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It's definitely not harder to write lyrics.

You ever write and perform a non rap song? Yeah me either. Could write the lyrics in my sleep but don't have the natural talent

If you sound bad, don't rap. Your lyrics are irrelevant at that stage.
My point was more like this.

If i take some people on LB and tell them to write whatever 10 lines of something that flows well when spit out loud. With no bar set for the quality of lines, they don’t even have to make sense or be punches. Most would come back with something that rhymes well. Everyone can rhyme words here. Especially with no requisite level of quality within what you’re actually saying in your bars.

Same exercise but I ask them to write 10 haymakers, most are coming back with trash/can’t do it. It takes a lot of creativity and knowledge to write a haymaker punch. You can’t rhymezone your way into a great punch. You can’t word association your way into a great punch. Gotta have it.

Again, I was just saying in that case where it’s one or the other, as HVK proposed. If it’s a battle where it’s atleast somewhat close in bars but the one guy blows it out of the water with delivery then he wins, obviously.
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Unread 06-04-2019, 02:19 PM   #68
 
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Originally Posted by Zodiac-5 View Post
It's definitely not harder to write lyrics.

You ever write and perform a non rap song? Yeah me either. Could write the lyrics in my sleep but don't have the natural talent

If you sound bad, don't rap. Your lyrics are irrelevant at that stage.
My point was more like this.

If i take some people on LB and tell them to write whatever 10 lines of something that flows well when spit out loud. With no bar set for the quality of lines, they don’t even have to make sense or be punches. Most would come back with something that rhymes well. Everyone can rhyme words here. Especially with no requisite level of quality within what you’re actually saying in your bars.

Same exercise but I ask them to write 10 haymakers, most are coming back with trash/can’t do it. It takes a lot of creativity and knowledge to write a haymaker punch. You can’t rhymezone your way into a great punch. You can’t word association your way into a great punch. Gotta have it.

Again, I was just saying in that case where it’s one or the other, as HVK proposed. If it’s a battle where it’s atleast somewhat close in bars but the one guy blows it out of the water with delivery then he wins, obviously.
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