There's a huge difference between being laid back and energetic at the same time
and
being laid back and dull/balls-less/bland
Perfect example of laid back and energetic: Snoop, ASAP Rocky, Bahamadia, Nas, Common, Slick Rick, Andre 3000, etc. There's bravado in their delivery which brings up the energy.
Perfect example of laid back and dull: Drake (for the most part), Kendrick (even when he's being K Dot Minaj), J Cole (all the time), etc
and before you pop fans start rambling/deflecting/posting smilies/gifs, this stuff is obvious to anyone who has listened to hip hop on a deeper level. So when you compare Kendrick to Nas, it shows how stupid you are. Nas has way more intensity and bravado on the mic than Kendrick. They couldn't be further from each other.
I know most of The Coli is averse to reading, but this excerpt highlights what I'm talking about:
It's the same reason ASAP Rocky has more energy in his vocals over an entire project than ANY new rapper in years:
and
being laid back and dull/balls-less/bland
Perfect example of laid back and energetic: Snoop, ASAP Rocky, Bahamadia, Nas, Common, Slick Rick, Andre 3000, etc. There's bravado in their delivery which brings up the energy.
Perfect example of laid back and dull: Drake (for the most part), Kendrick (even when he's being K Dot Minaj), J Cole (all the time), etc
and before you pop fans start rambling/deflecting/posting smilies/gifs, this stuff is obvious to anyone who has listened to hip hop on a deeper level. So when you compare Kendrick to Nas, it shows how stupid you are. Nas has way more intensity and bravado on the mic than Kendrick. They couldn't be further from each other.
I know most of The Coli is averse to reading, but this excerpt highlights what I'm talking about:
With a verbal style that was laid back while still bursting with energy, Bahamadia’s flow was as inspired by the soul women Aretha Franklin and Nancy Wilson, as well as Tribe Called Quest, Schoolly D, Lady B and Will Smith.
It's the same reason ASAP Rocky has more energy in his vocals over an entire project than ANY new rapper in years:
A$AP Rocky’s ferociously energetic mix tape Live.Love.A$AP quickly caught fire with hip-hop heads, music bloggers, and nominal tastemakers when he unleashed it on the world via the Internet last fall. In fact, the furor was so great that large numbers of those most standoffish of record-industry gatekeepers—A&R people—soon found themselves frothed up and in a tizzy over the 23-year-old Harlem-bred rapper’s peculiar blend of influences, which include Southern regional hip-hop styles (like the slowed-down, doped-out beats of the Houston subgenre of screw music) and the world of high fashion (who was the last rapper to name-check Rick Owens?).