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Nas lyrics > Nas beats
Nas lyrics > Nas beats
People missing a key element
Flow >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I rather hear Rakim rapping an accapella than Lil Jon rapping on Dr Dre's Chronic beats
People missing a key element
Flow >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I rather hear Rakim rapping an accapella than Lil Jon rapping on Dr Dre's Chronic beats
Beats and flow (vocal delivery/charisma) amount for 90% of what makes a great rap record

Which is why ASAP Rocky is the best out right now![]()
Fixed.
Any one else who qualifies as being superb or at least great in the beat/flow department? I'm trying to find some new shyt.
I don't fukk with Drake, Kendrick and Cole. I tried listening to some of Dom Kennedy (Yellow Album) and it was wack.
I'm taking recommendations if anyone has any. Keep in mind that I fux with Rocky heavy, so it's gotta be that beautiful hard shyt. No corny turn up and "Lyricism" rap, please.

Yeah not a fan of all three. Cole I like sometimes, he ain't that bad, has some real nice songs
Everyone is on those three guys like they are so good, but honestly, what is kind of sup-par about all three of them is their FLOW. They sound very disjointed in with their bars, like their reading a book report in front of class. They think being lyrical absolves them from having a good flow. ASAP just does it so effortlessly
Lupe's new album is great example of awesome flow with lyrics. Big Krit and SchoolBoy Q's new albums are also pretty good
Not just effortlessly, but also with confidence. He rhymes from a position of authority, which is something I assumed was a must with all hip hop. But things started getting weird in the 2000s, and now it's become cool to sound self-conscious and emo as opposed to charismatic and confident.
anyway, Lupe's not for me. Can you recommend Big KRITs best project? Same for Schoolboy Q?
Thanks
