Is wordplay dead?

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i remember there was a time when some dope wordplay would be the highlight of an entire verse/song. Now it seems like nobody gives a fukk about being really clever with your lyrics. It's moreso about being repetitive on a catchy part of the song and saying it over and over. So I'm assuming redundancy has replaced being clever altogether. If so, this really is going to damage what makes listening to hip hop a pleasurable experience imo. The best parts about listening are replaying the pieces where you get the meaning of what the artists is trying to say. The wit of the artist and the decoding work on the part of the listener is a tradition. Now with sites like Genius there is no work....it's already laid out for you and anybody can have it without taking the time or having the experience to understand. The wordplay aspect is so crucial and it's just fading away.

Migos is right in the forefront yet nikkas choose to ignore:scust:...Fab still living as the goat wordplay nikka:wow:...I fukk with Woop heavy too on the wordplay,low key the trap/turn up rappers is what's keeping wordplay alive yet getting very little credit.
 

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Migos is right in the forefront yet nikkas choose to ignore:scust:...Fab still living as the goat wordplay nikka:wow:...I fukk with Woop heavy too on the wordplay,low key the trap/turn up rappers is what's keeping wordplay alive yet getting very little credit.
bolded is facts . I feel like there's this subconscious where people don't like to give southern rappers that lyrical stamp . shyt only reason Wayne got it cuz he came up off an East Coast movement

Fab has followed Banks footsteps in going from punchlines to more wordplay friendly.

That boy Lloyd is a beast. Damn shame 50 cloud (indirectly)has held him back. He's shown he can make hits & has an ear for beats
 

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Say less.



Less is more in rap,....


Migos is right in the forefront yet nikkas choose to ignore:scust:...Fab still living as the goat wordplay nikka:wow:...I fukk with Woop heavy too on the wordplay,low key the trap/turn up rappers is what's keeping wordplay alive yet getting very little credit.


Those really are the only three in mainstream rap and those are grandfathered era rappers.
or in migos case a throwback to styles era gateway based rap of the trap type.
similar to fu schnicks meets bone based style lyricism from the rap game praising styles era based music.
All cause that is where lyor orginally.
never got the draw for that off the ground for him personally as an exec on defjam before Kevin likes innovated the label.
So rap revisited the twenty year anniversary of 93, and styles era based rap. Before the technical revolution was singlehandidly ushered in by nas.



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It's rare. Wordplay > Punchlines

"Even if Jehovah Witness, but he'll never testify" will forever be in my thoughts:ohlawd:
 

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Young thug is exceptionally clever, he just doesn't get the credit he deserves for it.
 

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i remember there was a time when some dope wordplay would be the highlight of an entire verse/song. Now it seems like nobody gives a fukk about being really clever with your lyrics. It's moreso about being repetitive on a catchy part of the song and saying it over and over. So I'm assuming redundancy has replaced being clever altogether. If so, this really is going to damage what makes listening to hip hop a pleasurable experience imo. The best parts about listening are replaying the pieces where you get the meaning of what the artists is trying to say. The wit of the artist and the decoding work on the part of the listener is a tradition. Now with sites like Genius there is no work....it's already laid out for you and anybody can have it without taking the time or having the experience to understand. The wordplay aspect is so crucial and it's just fading away.
Lupe's Murals does that me, now.

And having a video breakdown doesn't ruin it, it adds a depth. I don't have a problem with that.

The rest is cool.
 
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