The first verse of D'Evils is one of the most impressive displays of rapping PERIOD

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I was just thinking about that shyt recently and it's not just how dense Jay's words are and all the shyt he touches on, but just the execution and the complexity of the rhymes. He doesn't rap with a conventional rhyme scheme on that shyt - he's basically just talking and all the words just bounce off each other perfectly. You rarely hear such techincal rhymes done so effortlessly and naturally like on that song:



This shyt is wicked on these mean streets
None of my friends speak, we're all tryna win
But then again, maybe it's for the best though
'Cause when they're sayin' too much
You know they're tryna get you touched
Whoever said illegal was the easy way out
Couldn't understand the mechanics
And the workings of the underworld, granted
Nine-to-five is how you survive, I ain't tryna survive
I'm tryna live it to the limit and love it a lot
Life ills poisoned my body, I used to say fukk mic skills
I never prayed to God, I prayed to Gotti
That's right, it's wicked – that's life, I live it
Ain't askin' for forgiveness for my sins, ends
I break bread with the late heads
Pickin' their brains for angles on all the evils that the game'll do
It gets dangerous, money and power is changin' us
And now we're lethal, infected with D'evils


It's crazier when you see it written out and try to fit it in the traditional rhyme structure
 

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It's really not that technical.
His flow and his conversational style make it sound like a deep monologue.

It's also a very intelligent verse.
 
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