Hit-Boy x Alchemist - Goldfish album

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. . crazy how his accent and mannerisms changed over the last 20 years . . .. . plenty of white COs and law-enforcement in NY that used to act like the first video when they were teens but then code-switched once reality hit after high-school and community college was no longer there . . .. i guess Alan was a late-bloomer . . . two decades back he was doin his best Prodigy cosplay .. . . currently it seems like he Muggs Jr. ..

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He's the son of dentist from Beverly hills. Of course he's a chameleon in the world of hip hop. Doesn't matter how many piss stained stairways he hung out sipping henny in Queensbridge.. he still got that Rodeo Drive in him.
 

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Whenever I hear Hit-Boy rap it just feels…unnecessary. His flow is not distinctive, he’s not saying anything interesting. I understand his friends let him rock because they want to keep getting beats (Dom Kennedy, Nas, etc.)

I just wish he’d read the room and realize him spitting is not what the game needs.

The game didn't need master p or puff or kanye or birdman rappin if we're going that route. let them rock as long as they are keeping lacing other artists with heat
 

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The game didn't need master p or puff or kanye or birdman rappin if we're going that route. let them rock as long as they are keeping lacing other artists with heat
People really, really hate producers rapping for some reason. It's one of the most constant things in the game. Especially if they got famous as producers first. "Stick to the beats." It was craziest to see in that Kanye Netflix documentary. You really could tell that people just tolerated him rapping and they placated him in order to get access to his beats.

RZA and Havoc get less criticism because people heard their raps and their beats first at the same time. But being honest, I've even seen plenty of people front on RZA and Havoc as rappers sometimes over the years.
 
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People really, really hate producers rapping for some reason. It's one of the most constant things in the game. Especially if they got famous as producers first. "Stick to the beats." It was craziest to see in that Kanye Netflix documentary. You really could tell that people just tolerated him rapping and they placated him in order to get access to his beats.

RZA and Havoc get less criticism because people heard their raps and their beats first at the same time. But being honest, I've even seen plenty of people front on RZA and Havoc as rappers sometimes over the years.

I don’t think people front on RZA and Havoc as much they just generally underrate them. RZA especially has commented on this in recent years, saying he knows he’s spitting some dope shyt but only gets props for his beats.
 

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On track 8 9

Is the rest sleepy with no head-nod factor too ?

No hate I might enjoy it if/when I'm high out of my mind
 

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Production is incredible but every Alc verse sounds like he asked ChatGPT to write a verse that sounds like Action Bronson and Roc Marci

.... "im not a vegan im a reptile ". . . .. ?!?!!! . . . "dont go to clubs if i cant sneak a rifle in" . . ?!! ... .plus he doin that Vinnie Paz throat-growl that too many white rappers think makes them sound more masculine .. . Hit-Boy comes across like A-Train from 'The Boys' . . ..

 
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