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:ehh: yeah I cant argue wit that

Look he aint lyrical as far as word selection....multis and other technical aspects

But when it comes to illustrating a theme or situation it definitely has clarity

Regardless how simplistic and crude it may sound

For example he has a verse I n the BURRPRINT describing a situation which defined the moves he had to make early in his career..

I interviewed someone who was familiar with gucci and done business with Gucci

Dude admitted he dont personally care for Gucci cause they fell out over that situation

But the way Gucci described it in his rap was 100% authentic

Here is the particular verse from "FROWNY FACES"

Some n1gga tried to wet me up
Shot up my truck in east atlanta
Want to set me up because I tricked this nikka in Savannah
They put some money on my head, I had to move to Alabama


In the words of eldorado red..."wish it was all Rap...but this is all FACT" :manny:

Gucci's story is like Pachino in Godfather One :wow:
 

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Is this your own opinion or have I missed a interview or two.

I thought it was the lyrics and wordplay, not his charm or overall attractiveness.:francis:

His charisma is displayed through his lyrics and wordplay, but that doesn't necessarily make him a great lyricist. Who said anything about charm or attractiveness?
 

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His charisma is displayed through his lyrics and wordplay, but that doesn't necessarily make him a great lyricist. Who said anything about charm or attractiveness?
Wait, so you are saying people like him because of his ability to display charisma through his lyrics, but he isnt a great lyricist(nobody mentioned great).

When you mention charisma its usually due to a persons character or personality, not how they rap.:manny:
 

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Wait, so you are saying people like him because of his ability to display charisma through his lyrics, but he isnt a great lyricist(nobody mentioned great).

When you mention charisma its usually due to a persons character or personality, not how they rap.:manny:
If no one mentioned great, then why argue me saying he isn't a great lyricist? and yes, that's exactly what I'm saying :yeshrug:

A rapper can show their character or personality through their music. It's not how they rap, it's what they say and how they say it when they rap, but you don't have to be lyrical to display charisma through your lyrics. Look at lines like "I aint a killa but don't push me, revenge is like the sweetest joy next to getting p*ssy," it's not complex from a lyrical point of view, but it's still quoted to this day moreso than any of Pac's interviews, and it showed you Pac's mindset at the time. Or Kanye saying "I'm doing pretty good as far as geniuses go", shows his personality as well, also, how many people have called Kanye a musical genius? Way more then should, and would have had he never said that line.

Future is another example, he doesn't come off as beaming with personality or charisma in his interviews, but his music is, despite future, for the most part, not being all that lyrical. "I just fukked yo bytch in some gucci flip flops", if you can spit simple shyt like that, and have people not only quote it like they did, but latch onto you as an artist like they have with Future, then you have charisma.

on the flipside, a rapper can be lyrical and have 0 charisma. I don't even need to list specific examples of that.
 

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Gucci influence is undeniable.

But his bars leave a lot to be desired.

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No it doesn't

Lyrical is subjective.
It depends on what the lower bound of being lyrical is.

It really depends on the rapper

These dusty old heads think just because rappers don't use metaphors and multis that they can't

Truth is rappers focus on more things about the song than a lyrical verse

Imagine being a old head and dismissing rappers because they weren't lyrical

I guess that's why they are in 2016 still listening to Illmatic once a week
 

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If no one mentioned great, then why argue me saying he isn't a great lyricist? and yes, that's exactly what I'm saying :yeshrug:

A rapper can show their character or personality through their music.
So a rapper can be super lame in personality and character...lets say Jay Z...yet soon as they drop verse, all that is out the window..and he has charisma..cuz of the way they recite their lyrics.gotcha.



So if it wasnt for rap music a lot of these rappers would be lame..

Gotcha.
 

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So a rapper can be super lame in personality and character...lets say Jay Z...yet soon as they drop verse, all that is out the window..and he has charisma..cuz of the way they recite their lyrics.gotcha.



So if it wasnt for rap music a lot of these rappers would be lame..

Gotcha.
It's really not that hard to understand. First off, you can't make the assumption that that what we see of rappers is their entire personality, as we only know them from what we see when THEY KNOW the cameras are rolling. Do you know Jay z personally? no, so how can you say that he's lame? Because you've seen interviews? You act as though interviews are casual conversations. The questions are pre determined and the rapper's answers are calculated in most instances. Some rappers are comfortable being themselves in interviews and others, like Jay Z, answer the questions and KIM, either way, almost all rappers try to keep them as "formal" as they know how, which works worse for some than for others and causes them to come off as lame

Now assuming that what we've seen of Jay Z is the real Shawn Carter in his entirety, which is highly unlikely, I specifically called Gucci a charismatic rapper, not person. The character he and Jay Z portray in their music are charismatic figures, and that's why people like Gucci to answer your original question. Now whether or not that's their real personality or character, we don't know, like I said, rappers can display their personalities through their music, so it might just be them being themselves, or they might just be what you consider to be "lame" outside of rap but the character they've crafted has charisma. Regardless, a rapper's main objective is to entertain and perform, and if they're charismatic whilst doing so, than people will be drawn to them and it will show, like it has with Gucci.

I'm done trying to explain this to you, at this point, if you still don't get it, then you're either slow or being purposely obtuse.
 

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People think lyricism itself denotes talking about a particular subject, or associate it with being a backpacker. Your point is very facile, Frank.

Gucci is lyrical. He's got the ability to paint a scene or image with his words as strong as any of them. It may be narrow in subject matter, but it runs deep on description and detail.

But haters are gonna hate regardless... And you're only doing it now because La Flare is popping.

:umad:

So then Gucci is afluent a lyricist as Andre 3000 is he:comeon:
 
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