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Unread 04-25-2014, 08:53 PM
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No offense, but this is piss poor logic. I do not, and cannot freestyle to save my life. I am, however, an excellent writer, and have the ability to ride a beat naturally. Being an emcee is an encompassing of the ability to portray hip-hop in a form natural, and individualized to one's self. Whether that be freestyling, or writing. What you're implying is that all writtens are boring, and that isn't the case. I get a LOT of "props" from local rappers/freestylers for my ability to write.(Something which they feel they lack in.) And these guy are far from wack. It's a matter of mutual respect for both aspects of the craft.
I was wonderin why you didnt freestyle the other night in tinychat lol

I agree with this tho.

But at the same time, freestylin is the shit , and everybody that spits should do it for exercise.... It makes you a better writer imo.
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No offense, but this is piss poor logic. I do not, and cannot freestyle to save my life. I am, however, an excellent writer, and have the ability to ride a beat naturally. Being an emcee is an encompassing of the ability to portray hip-hop in a form natural, and individualized to one's self. Whether that be freestyling, or writing. What you're implying is that all writtens are boring, and that isn't the case. I get a LOT of "props" from local rappers/freestylers for my ability to write.(Something which they feel they lack in.) And these guy are far from wack. It's a matter of mutual respect for both aspects of the craft.
I was wonderin why you didnt freestyle the other night in tinychat lol

I agree with this tho.

But at the same time, freestylin is the shit , and everybody that spits should do it for exercise.... It makes you a better writer imo.
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