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It being an oronym makes it grammatically correct Just C.



Look it up.


And Mani, Yeah true. I think knowing about language arts helps though, I mean I would have never known to start using oronyms otherwise. I'm the type of person that likes learning different ways to rap and use / twist words. But you're correct, the average fan hears a bar / concept like that and is not going to crack open a book to figure out what type of wordplay it is and if it's works both ways and even if they pronounced it correctly most times. Rap is full of slang and slant rhymes and otherwise "grammatical imperfections", But that's what we do right? We bend and twist and play with our words so that they hit hard.


So..... Viva La Gangsta Rap. Cheers! LOL
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Unread 06-19-2014, 02:28 PM   #98
 
Skizzo
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It being an oronym makes it grammatically correct Just C.



Look it up.


And Mani, Yeah true. I think knowing about language arts helps though, I mean I would have never known to start using oronyms otherwise. I'm the type of person that likes learning different ways to rap and use / twist words. But you're correct, the average fan hears a bar / concept like that and is not going to crack open a book to figure out what type of wordplay it is and if it's works both ways and even if they pronounced it correctly most times. Rap is full of slang and slant rhymes and otherwise "grammatical imperfections", But that's what we do right? We bend and twist and play with our words so that they hit hard.


So..... Viva La Gangsta Rap. Cheers! LOL
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