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Unread 04-09-2012, 10:41 PM
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I'm dumb? It's way harder for a textcee to go to audio than it is for an audio head that's ALREADY rapping on beats to go to accapella.

With textcees making that transition, there's a whole process involved as far as getting the right sound, the right cadence, delivery, flow.

If anything, audio heads face the same problem when they transition to text and all of a sudden have to cap their rhymes, use multis, use wordplays, more punchlines, etc etc

But audio heads don't face that problem when going from a beat to an accapella. It should be less of a challenge now that they dont have to ride a beat. Now they choose how they wanna spit their verse

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on a side note its kinda scary how you know what I said to -dimez-
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Unread 04-09-2012, 10:41 PM   #51
 
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I'm dumb? It's way harder for a textcee to go to audio than it is for an audio head that's ALREADY rapping on beats to go to accapella.

With textcees making that transition, there's a whole process involved as far as getting the right sound, the right cadence, delivery, flow.

If anything, audio heads face the same problem when they transition to text and all of a sudden have to cap their rhymes, use multis, use wordplays, more punchlines, etc etc

But audio heads don't face that problem when going from a beat to an accapella. It should be less of a challenge now that they dont have to ride a beat. Now they choose how they wanna spit their verse

---------- Post added at 10:41 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:40 PM ----------

on a side note its kinda scary how you know what I said to -dimez-
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