All this "unlocking flows" is largely lord infamous fathering styles from beyond

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I mess with future hard he brings a lot to the game

And wayne influence aside thugger does his thing

Migos turn up

But who woulda thought lord infamous would be more influential than ever in '15

I know everything coming out not 100% his style but damn if i dont hear it more now especially aspiring artists

At the time Pat was the star n he still dope
CB was the wildcard
But folks who was scarecrow fans was 1000% fans
 
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are there any good examples of the triplet flow that predate infamous? i mean obviously he popularized it and made it his signature but did he actually invent it?:ohhh:
 

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My favorite rapper growing up....and top 5 dead or alive...but i don't think it's accurate to credit him with directly birthing those styles...and content wise he's the complete polar opposite of all those dudes...
 
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realest member of the 6. RIP :mjcry:

are there any good examples of the triplet flow that predate infamous? i mean obviously he popularized it and made it his signature but did he actually invent it?:ohhh:
Nah I don't think so I think it goes pretty far back but can't come up with a good example off top atm.
 
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My favorite rapper growing up....and top 5 dead or alive...but i don't think it's accurate to credit him with directly birthing those styles...and content wise he's the complete polar opposite of all those dudes...
I agree with basically all of this. Also shows what I was saying about his fans being 1000% fans. I don't think these dudes are stans of his but they prolly heard his music in their cousins/uncles cars growing up or heard rappers who were influenced by him. I don't think they're directly sharking but the style that was considered "his" is more influential now than I think it was ever.
 
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The unlocking flows thing isn't as bad as the posting lyrics thing though. Lotta threads with bars like.

I'ma get you a house mama
I'm leaning I'm leaning but I'm ready for drama
Ferrari skirrt
And I buss my glock

Like them type lyrics borderline suck depending on delivery and if you hold them up against an insightful nas/3k verse they're embarrasingly bad but that's a whole nother topic. I just didn't wanna make a thread on it or comment in those threads and be the :flabbynsick: get off my lawn guy
 

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realest member of the 6. RIP :mjcry:

are there any good examples of the triplet flow that predate infamous? i mean obviously he popularized it and made it his signature but did he actually invent it?:ohhh:

Twista & Skinny Pimp are the closest that i know of...but Twista was on some gimicky riggity riggity rap shyt when he 1st started doing it...then he dropped the gimick and stopped twistin on his 2nd album and picked up back up on his 3rd...while Lord & Skinny were consistently using that style of flow from '92 on up.

I am curious to know myself if there are rappers that were doubling & tripling up like Lord & Skinny that predate them...i always hear some dudes named freestyle fellows or some shyt that were supposedly tungtwistin early on...i hear Jaz-o's name alot too...but the way Lord & Skinny were doing it is the more "modern" style of tongue twistin'.
 

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it's actually really :mindblown: when you think about all the ways 3/6 very subtly morphed the entire rap game in their image. I don't even know if they were really trying to, it just kinda happened:

-lex luger comes thru with that :krs: sound that shifts the entire beat landscape, and he's citing them as one of his biggest influences. you could take a lot of 20 year old paul/juice beats, add hi-def drum samples/patterns, and basically have a luger beat (which luger actually did). suddenly all rap sounds like that for a while (drill still does)

-juice sees an opportunity, links up w luger, and all of a sudden he's :win: doing singles w katy perry and getting major endorsements and shyt. didn't i just see a thread asking why cacs love him so much? dude's got white america on lock :smugfavre:

-they probably birthed this entire "druggie era" we're currently in. way ahead of the game w that :salute:

-obviously the migos flow as previously mentioned :whew:

-oh how bout an oscar on top of all that :heh:

legend:wow:
 
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it's actually really :mindblown: when you think about all the ways 3/6 very subtly morphed the entire rap game in their image. I don't even know if they were really trying to, it just kinda happened:

-lex luger comes thru with that :krs: sound that shifts the entire beat landscape, and he's citing them as one of his biggest influences. you could take a lot of 20 year old paul/juice beats, add hi-def drum samples/patterns, and basically have a luger beat (which luger actually did). suddenly all rap sounds like that for a while (drill still does)

-juice sees an opportunity, links up w luger, and all of a sudden he's :win: doing singles w katy perry and getting major endorsements and shyt. didn't i just see a thread asking why cacs love him so much? dude's got white america on lock :smugfavre:

-they probably birthed this entire "druggie era" we're currently in. way ahead of the game w that :salute:

-obviously the migos flow as previously mentioned :whew:

-oh how bout an oscar on top of all that :heh:

legend:wow:
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it's actually really :mindblown: when you think about all the ways 3/6 very subtly morphed the entire rap game in their image. I don't even know if they were really trying to, it just kinda happened:

-lex luger comes thru with that :krs: sound that shifts the entire beat landscape, and he's citing them as one of his biggest influences. you could take a lot of 20 year old paul/juice beats, add hi-def drum samples/patterns, and basically have a luger beat (which luger actually did). suddenly all rap sounds like that for a while (drill still does)

-juice sees an opportunity, links up w luger, and all of a sudden he's :win: doing singles w katy perry and getting major endorsements and shyt. didn't i just see a thread asking why cacs love him so much? dude's got white america on lock :smugfavre:

-they probably birthed this entire "druggie era" we're currently in. way ahead of the game w that :salute:

-obviously the migos flow as previously mentioned :whew:

-oh how bout an oscar on top of all that :heh:

legend:wow:

This is precisely why reputed coli.com legend and hip-hop historian @Art Barr considers Paul & Juice to be hip-hop's all-around GOATS.

And can't say i neccessarily disagree.
 

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it's actually really :mindblown: when you think about all the ways 3/6 very subtly morphed the entire rap game in their image. I don't even know if they were really trying to, it just kinda happened:

-lex luger comes thru with that :krs: sound that shifts the entire beat landscape, and he's citing them as one of his biggest influences. you could take a lot of 20 year old paul/juice beats, add hi-def drum samples/patterns, and basically have a luger beat (which luger actually did). suddenly all rap sounds like that for a while (drill still does)

-juice sees an opportunity, links up w luger, and all of a sudden he's :win: doing singles w katy perry and getting major endorsements and shyt. didn't i just see a thread asking why cacs love him so much? dude's got white america on lock :smugfavre:

-they probably birthed this entire "druggie era" we're currently in. way ahead of the game w that :salute:

-obviously the migos flow as previously mentioned :whew:

-oh how bout an oscar on top of all that :heh:

legend:wow:
And to think, they were a joke when they first came out
 
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This is precisely why reputed coli.com legend and hip-hop historian @Art Barr considers Paul & Juice to be hip-hop's all-around GOATS.

And can't say i neccessarily disagree.
They def. fathered a lot of trap/southern music but I think the pervasiveness of that music today is the result of timing and the Internet which led to the loss of regionalism. If you think of what was hot when the Internet came into almost every American home it remains influential to this day. Back in the day every city had its own style. If you were doing the in thing you were doing what your city was doing and shunning what other cities were doing. When the net came out regionalism died. So I don't even consider the chicago dudes trying to be like down south and the shmurdas trying to be like chicago dudes they're just post-Internet babies. I'm just wondering if we're stuck in this moment forever or if it's ever going back i.e. Joey Badass sound.
 
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And to think, they were a joke when they first came out
I remember trying to get up on them and listening to their earliest music and thinking it was some of the worst I'd ever heard. They came a long way and put out some fire.
 
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