By saying the situations aren't comparable. At the end of the day Pac spit somebody else's shyt which y'all say is a no-no one of those tracks happens to be one of Pac's best tracks too.What's semantics breh?
The two situations have one commonality. You've identified it.By saying the situations aren't comparable. At the end of the day Pac spit somebody else's shyt which y'all say is a no-no one of those tracks happens to be one of Pac's best tracks too.
What makes Pac's situation different is that Ray Luv is his mans? That Ray Luv and Pac were "creative partners"? That Ray Luv is credited?
The two situations have one commonality. You've identified it.
The fact that Ray and Pac were close is relevant. The fact that Pac ain't have Ray on payroll is relevant.
Look. Think about it this way. If a kid jumps out in front of your car at the last minute, you killed a kid. If you abduct and torture a kid to death, you killed a kid. They aren't really the same situation of course.
In that example, Drake is the pedophile killer.
11 pages into a tupac thread and ppl trying to shoehorn drake into the conversation.No surprises here
So using ghostwriters is okay if you didn't pay for it or if you're close with the writer? Can we get an official list of all thegoalposts movespasses we're giving out for ghostwriting?
It's not ghostwriting if:
-You and the writer are close
- If it's just some hooks and a few bars
- if yall are "brothers"
- If the writer wasn't paid ()
- If there wasn't a reference track (![]()
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- If the song wasn't made specifically for the artist who rapped the ghostwritten lyrics ()
- if you never stated that you're trying to be the best rapper
- if you're not a canadian who uses their middle name as their rap name
funny thing is hush and drake are close and quentin didn't make those songs specifically for Drake.I guess meek was wrong about this whole ghostwriting thing all along, he just wasn't hip to the rules of ghostrhyming.
Thank the lord for legends like pac to pave the way for ghostwritten lyrics to be accepted in hiphop![]()
Lol @ isolated incidentYour argument sucks and I agree with your position . . but your standard of evaluation is poor
In said story a verse was discarded and Tupac had a strong affinity to it's potential and built a song around it. It was an isolated incident, who asked who and who's friends with who is irrelevant to the fact of the verses origin.
Yes. It all matters.11 pages into a tupac thread and ppl trying to shoehorn drake into the conversation.No surprises here
So using ghostwriters is okay if you didn't pay for it or if you're close with the writer? Can we get an official list of all thegoalposts movespasses we're giving out for ghostwriting?
It's not ghostwriting if:
-You and the writer are close
- If it's just some hooks and a few bars
- if yall are "brothers"
- If the writer wasn't paid ()
- If there wasn't a reference track (![]()
)
- If the song wasn't made specifically for the artist who rapped the ghostwritten lyrics ()
- if you never stated that you're trying to be the best rapper
- if you're not a canadian who uses their middle name as their rap name
funny thing is hush and drake are close and quentin didn't make those songs specifically for Drake.I guess meek was wrong about this whole ghostwriting thing all along, he just wasn't hip to the rules of ghostrhyming.
Thank the lord for legends like pac to pave the way for ghostwritten lyrics to be accepted in hiphop![]()
Yes. It all matters.
I think we are all working from the premise that reciting a rhyme someone else wrote is a bad thing. Just like someone dying is a bad thing. Some killing is justifiable. There's manslaughter all the way to first degree murder.
Pac, at worst, deserves a slap on the wrist for the Ray Luv shyt.
Drake a serial killer who should get the death penalty.
But it is. You have to look at the circumstances. To claim that these two situations are largely similar would be a gross oversimplification of a complicated issue.It aint that complicated,
What's the other album?least two albums
But it is. You have to look at the circumstances. To claim that these two situations are largely similar would be a gross oversimplification of a complicated issue.
What's the other album?