pac had the best flow technically speaking in terms of music theory

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pac had the best flow technically speaking ever


the speed of the instruments he wrote to they way he placed his rhyming syllables on different parts of the bar measures etc.

Walked in the store, what's everybody staring at?
They act like they never seen a motherfu*ker wearing black

take these two lines

take the first 3 bars in line 1 he rhymes everybody he rhymes ry on 3 beat of the 2nd bar measure which is the down beat.

and rhymes dy on the first beat of the 3rd bar measure.
 

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Another way to think of notes that you may find helpful is to imagine a whole
note as a pie, which is easy because it is round. To divvy up the pie into quarter
notes, cut it in quarters. Cutting the pie into eight pieces gives you eighth
notes, and so on.

Depending on the time signature of the piece of music the
number of beats per note varies. In the most common time signature, 4/4
time, also called common time, a whole note is held for four beats, a half note
is held for two, and a quarter note lasts one beat. An eighth note lasts half a
beat and a sixteenth note just a quarter of a beat in 4/4 time.

Often, the quarter note equals one beat. If you sing, MA-RY HAD A LIT-TLE
LAMB, each syllable is one beat (you can clap along with it) and each beat
gets one quarter note.

basically most rap music is in 4/4 time signature and u count up to 4 til u get to the next bar.
 

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