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Originally Posted by Cecil
Since it's a different system for deciphering punchlines on audio than it is text, I have to say mic presence. In text, a great punch is distinguished by readability and structure. By audio, it's easier to distinguish by flow and being organically and technically sound in your delivery and bars. That's how it's always been with rap, even going back to the NWA days. People could write great content, but you still needed a voice of an emcee to sell records and bring those words to life. So, yeah, mic presence is key when I vote audio.
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AGREE WITH ALOT OF THAT...... ONE THING I STRUGGLE WITH IN AUDIO IS THA LACK OF EXPO's. BEING FROM THA UK I DONT GET ALOT OF THA AMERICAN SLANG Y'ALL USE, IN TEXT PPL NORMALLY EXPO IT BUT IN AUDIO NOT SO MUCH, SO I FIND I HAVE TO USE GOOGLE A FEW TIMES TO UNDERSTAND WHAT SOME PPL ARE SAYIN.
GOOD EXPLANATION THO YOUR HIGHNESS, THANKYOU FOR THAT.