Dilla or RZA? Who's more trash at rapping?

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i can understand why one might not like either at rappin' but i fukks with both :yeshrug:

rza all those wu albums in the 90's and both those first 2 bobby digital albums and dilla on fantastic vol 1. and 2 along with ruff draft :ohlawd:


but rza is easily my favorite out of the 2, without a doubt

i like both of them, too but they will never be in the GOAT conversation. ain't nobody with any sense trying to sound like rza or dilla.
Nah Dilla actually tried to come out as a solo rapper and people for some idiotic reason ( aka dikkriding or becoming "fans" after he passed away because it was the cool thing to do) he rhymed all the fukking time when he was with slum village. Dude had the best verse on thelenious against a prime Common. Dilla could rhyme. He wasn't Nas or Elzhi but you don't have to be to be a good rapper. Dude made sense. People didn't like his raps because it didn't fit this stupid ass super deep hyper quasi impression they got from his beats. He was about Detriot shyt.


RZA is cool too. Again he wasn't Rae or Ghost but he wasn't wack either. And they are both leagues fukking better than these new clown trash ass rappers you idiots hype up every other week. Close this stupid thread

nah, breh. they trash.
 
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Nah Dilla actually tried to come out as a solo rapper and people for some idiotic reason ( aka dikkriding or becoming "fans" after he passed away because it was the cool thing to do) he rhymed all the fukking time when he was with slum village. Dude had the best verse on thelenious against a prime Common. Dilla could rhyme. He wasn't Nas or Elzhi but you don't have to be to be a good rapper. Dude made sense. People didn't like his raps because it didn't fit this stupid ass super deep hyper quasi impression they got from his beats. He was about Detriot shyt.


RZA is cool too. Again he wasn't Rae or Ghost but he wasn't wack either. And they are both leagues fukking better than these new clown trash ass rappers you idiots hype up every other week. Close this stupid thread

Listening to Slum Village repeatedly...I have to say they all weren't great MCs but the music they made was soooooooooooo hip-hop.

It sounds like they were all freestyling and that was cool. Low Key, Baatin (RIP) murked mad verses on Fantastic Vol. 2.
 

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Can we please please ban OP. I understand free speech and all but how about even a time out or something..............RZA has blessed up with so many quotables


Swin Starks sharks!!!!!!!

while he might have a few good lines, it's still like listening to a child learn to read when we raps.
 

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Rza's hit or miss depending on how he rides the beat
 
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Listening to Slum Village repeatedly...I have to say they all weren't great MCs but the music they made was soooooooooooo hip-hop.

It sounds like they were all freestyling and that was cool. Low Key, Baatin (RIP) murked mad verses on Fantastic Vol. 2.

baatin, dilla and t3 made their weakness their strengths. they knew how to work with what they had as mcs to make it work.
 

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Listening to Slum Village repeatedly...I have to say they all weren't great MCs but the music they made was soooooooooooo hip-hop.

It sounds like they were all freestyling and that was cool. Low Key, Baatin (RIP) murked mad verses on Fantastic Vol. 2.
breh i miss baatin. as far as free expression goes he really only comes second to odb. dude was ill

to answer the thread, i rather listen to dilla because I'm a beats and rhythm type dude. rza is way too off beat sometimes
 
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Yeah...how many producers are great rappers as well?

Kanye, Evidence, and Diamond D come to mind.

very few but every great or talented person is limited. there's always a flaw. i don't care who it is.

what one might be able to do in one area he might can't do or be limited in doin' in the next. to quote j cole, "nobody's perfect"
 

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Listening to Slum Village repeatedly...I have to say they all weren't great MCs but the music they made was soooooooooooo hip-hop.

It sounds like they were all freestyling and that was cool. Low Key, Baatin (RIP) murked mad verses on Fantastic Vol. 2.

Slum village weren't super lyrical but what I took from them was it wasn't about what you said but how you said it. You noticed that they rarely just spit straight 16s like mixtape rappers. They incorporated flows and cadences and melodies into their raps. Again they were poets but they weren't boring and they weren't trash. Same goes for the beatnuts, wasn't lupe but they had a lane and excelled.
 

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"Camouflage chameleon, ninjas scaling ya building, no time to grab the guns they already got ya wife and children"

"I stand next to walls like number 4 the Lizard"

RZA had dope verses............til he start freestyling as Bobby Digital.


Dilla had flavor. Not too heavy lyrical but smooth. Hated JayLib cuz he was just freestyling but loved joints like this:

 
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