Solomon Lurke
My Boys Dey Be Lurkin...
It’s not about lyricism per say it’s about life experience but yes his premise is still wronghis entire premise is wrong
lyricist does not equal street
It’s not about lyricism per say it’s about life experience but yes his premise is still wronghis entire premise is wrong
lyricist does not equal street

Really what all of what he's been talking about should be about rappers hardly being students of rap anymore. That's the real problem.
There are so many styles of rap and inspiration to take from though. The lack of original style to me comes from only knowing a few if at all, but really mostly riding whatever is popular at the moment.I would argue that rappers being students of rap is the issue. Theres way less original style
I don't why he didn't put a name of the bullet if you're going to be that directStreet nikkas think somebody want to hear them talk about that half a brick they moved in 2001 for the 100th time![]()
Cyhi clearly talking about J Cole. Need to focus less on hating and focusing more on getting his paperwork right. Maybe then somebody will actually hear his music somewhere other than a power 105 freestyle or unreleased track from youtube
Hating on somebody else and he can't release a song until 5 cacs give him the go ahead.

The thing with rapping is that it's not very hard. You just gotta understand language and wordplay. These lyrical miracle rappers thought they were doing something unbelievable when they really weren't. Any educated school kid can learn how to become a good rapper very easily.
But this is where you see the difference between being a great "rapper" and being a great writer. Guys like Cyhi. Lupe. Mickey factz. These rap dweebs have tried to fool the public into thinking the lyrical miracle shyt was the standard of great lyricism when the truth is that style of writing is very amateurish. The true barometer of a great lyricist is a guy who can not only rap great but can also write great songs.
These guys can come up with metaphors and triple entendres til they're blue in the face. But ask em to write a halfway decent song and you'll see how limited they really are with the pen. Can't really call yourself a great lyricist when the only thing you're great at is clever wordplay. If your writing can't captivate the listeners then you're not a great lyricist. Period. I guarantee you "today was a good day" was a hundred times harder for cube to write than it was for Lupe to write "mural".
These rap nerds are just bitter because they realize the public figured out their whole style was a facade from the beginning. That's why these straight A students can replicate what they do with relative ease. But those straight A students could still never write a "Juicy". Or a "keep ya head up". That's not just great rapping. It's great writing. Great imagination. Not just using words in witty ways. But using words in a way that can pierce the psyche of the listener. That's real elite lyricism.
The thing with rapping is that it's not very hard. You just gotta understand language and wordplay. These lyrical miracle rappers thought they were doing something unbelievable when they really weren't. Any educated school kid can learn how to become a good rapper very easily.
But this is where you see the difference between being a great "rapper" and being a great writer. Guys like Cyhi. Lupe. Mickey factz. These rap dweebs have tried to fool the public into thinking the lyrical miracle shyt was the standard of great lyricism when the truth is that style of writing is very amateurish. The true barometer of a great lyricist is a guy who can not only rap great but can also write great songs.
These guys can come up with metaphors and triple entendres til they're blue in the face. But ask em to write a halfway decent song and you'll see how limited they really are with the pen. Can't really call yourself a great lyricist when the only thing you're great at is clever wordplay. If your writing can't captivate the listeners then you're not a great lyricist. Period. I guarantee you "today was a good day" was a hundred times harder for cube to write than it was for Lupe to write "mural".
These rap nerds are just bitter because they realize the public figured out their whole style was a facade from the beginning. That's why these straight A students can replicate what they do with relative ease. But those straight A students could still never write a "Juicy". Or a "keep ya head up". That's not just great rapping. It's great writing. Great imagination. Not just using words in witty ways. But using words in a way that can pierce the psyche of the listener. That's real elite lyricism.
Cyhi and lupe are also great songwriters too