i was actually in that live stream, and what i was trying to explain to jc was, the issue is not really the stopping after every bar, its the pandering to the crowd and building up his own hype on his own bars.
what i like about twork is, he just get his shyt off, and allow the crowd to catch what they can, and if they dont hit the replay when it drops. jc puts the crowd in a position where its judge every bar in the crowd. its like with every bar we are expecting the crowd to hold up ranking cards scale 1-10 , so it looks worst when a few of them bars dont land 10, but jc puts the crowd in a position where he tells them expect every bar to be a 10 and that is just impossible.
rum nitty is the same way, he just gets his shyt off. he doesnt make the crowd feel they should expect every bar will be a 10 some bars will land , some wont, but jc be on the stage like "watch this, every line will be crazy" and that is impossible, even for the upper echelon of writers like lux or verb or big t or o red.
guys like suge and clips get love because no one expects their bars to be 10s. so they just vibe with the energy. jc needs to just learn to perform and get his shyt off. stop looking into the crowd like "did yall just catch what i did" etc. let the crowd decide themselves what is fire and whats not. and if it gets small reaction be already to the next scheme.