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DiddyKong
New York, NY
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Judged:
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azza wrote: wel, im new to rapping, i listen to rap a lot since i was 12, 13 but i always wanted to get in to it and i dont no where to start. i was wondering if someone could help and give me some info. peace. Yo man, you gotta go to concerts and just observe and watch. Like check out Osheaga or Kanrocksas where eminem is going to be and learn something from that man. http://seatgeek.com/blog/concert-tickets/oshe... http://seatgeek.com/blog/concerts/6-reasons-f...
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mattmolf
East Northport, NY
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check this out...show the worldhttp://soundcloud.com/mat tmolfetta/sets/matto
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No one you know
Padova, Italy
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@ DiddyKong, you are not diddy kong.You are not a brown cartoon gorilla. Change your name. Here's one, Giant. Get it? You're in NY? New York Giants? Ha, ha. It's not that funny. But still, change your name. Since when are you a gorilla? Seriouisly, put some truth in your name. Jeez.
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Phony
Los Angeles, CA
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Rock and Roll wrote: <quoted text>You sound like a Racist. tsk tsk too bad for you. . You're : a) not a lover of art, and or b) someone who's clearly never heard hip-hop at its finest. At it's worst, hip-hop is boring and offensive. At its best, it is a moving, thought provoking, truly innovative and technical art form. I urge you to attempt to rhyme 16 meaningful bars... let me know how challening it is. Then listen to some of the 'greats' delivering 4 or 5 minutes worth of rhymes. I'm willing to bet you'd end up reconsidering your stance. Something must also be said about the fact that many modern hip hop producers ( chiefly, KANYE WEST) have taken hip hop production to new, symphony like heights. string and horn sections, gorgeous piano and guitar riffs, flesh penetrating basslines- they can all be found on some of today's best hip-hop tracks. good luck.
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No one you know
Padova, Italy
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Phony wrote: <quoted text>. You're : a) not a lover of art, and or b) someone who's clearly never heard hip-hop at its finest. At it's worst, hip-hop is boring and offensive. At its best, it is a moving, thought provoking, truly innovative and technical art form. I urge you to attempt to rhyme 16 meaningful bars... let me know how challening it is. Then listen to some of the 'greats' delivering 4 or 5 minutes worth of rhymes. I'm willing to bet you'd end up reconsidering your stance. Something must also be said about the fact that many modern hip hop producers ( chiefly, KANYE WEST) have taken hip hop production to new, symphony like heights. string and horn sections, gorgeous piano and guitar riffs, flesh penetrating basslines- they can all be found on some of today's best hip-hop tracks. good luck. Thank you for not making any stupid mistakes, like spelling Eminem with a 3.
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Masqueray
San Diego, CA
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azza wrote: wel, im new to rapping, i listen to rap a lot since i was 12, 13 but i always wanted to get in to it and i dont no where to start. i was wondering if someone could help and give me some info. peace. First off, you must know how it all began. You can't get to step Z without first knowing and passing step A. I'm a lyricist myself, and I started off just listening and figuring out what the artists where talking about. Then I looked up the history of hip hop, why and how it began. Then began writing poems of just random feelings. Everyone has their own way of learning and progressing, I mean to each his own. If you're going to rap, make sure your lyrical content is personal to you and your experiences. Hope I helped.....btw...check out my crews a few friends of mine: http://www.youtube.com/watch... also my new single is on iTunes: search for Masqueray "Rolled Tacos"
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Lonewolf
Batesburg, SC
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It's easy, flap your lips and say the same thing over and over again, doesn't even have to make sense.
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legacyz
Europe
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am a upcomin rappa and i gat mch lyrics on ground.but dont have a single.
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Joseph
Round Rock, TX
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http://www.youtube.com/watch... The rap was to OTIS - Jay Z & Kanye West best. I'm a single father who makes the best of their time with their kids. We put a rap together and made a video to go with it. My son is 10 and my daughter is 8. I'm wanting to encourage their creative side and support their love for music. Please consider sharing our video. "Is Who We Are" by Three Is Enough is how you can find the video if the link doesn't work.
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No one you know
Bassano Del Grappa, Italy
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legacyz wrote: am a upcomin rappa and i gat mch lyrics on ground.but dont have a single. You spelled a lot of things wrong. I'm not even going to bother.
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No one you know
Padova, Italy
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T-LAB wrote: its amazing when i write these bars, its incredable to y'all how i can come this hard, intergallatical fantasic magical flows from mars, blowing apart the atmosphere and starting a new star wars/ yo to be honest i don't think the world is ready, this is the eve of war are you holding your blade steady?/ humans transforming like a mutated seragetti, this is the eve of war are you still holding your blade steady?/ ready, here we go lets blow keep it under control, flow, keep going no need to slow down our roll, hold, your momentum man na never let it go, so, is everyone ready once again here we go/ lets attack and bring back soldiers from iraq, crack, is we never gonna back down and rest jack, fact, is are minds will never relax until payback, hack, the thoughts of bush till his minds fecked/ never let your mind slip man stay positive, cause this is a war man the whole worlds a target, everyone from the four corners is involved in it, we going all out man lets go revolve in it. read dat shit and holla at me Your bleh. You posted that already on the first page of this website. And T-Lab? Really? That is a dumb name.
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just a suggestion
Reynoldsburg, OH
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Die early and unexpectedly, preferably in a shooting over something stupid like bling or cred. I wish more aspiring and established rappers would.
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Sheik Yerbouti
Doylestown, PA
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(c)rap is an affront to western civilization!(c)rappers are the scum of society and PUNKS!!
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doodah
Celina, OH
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Jay Z shows his support of the communist sentiment by supporting and selling Occupy Wallstreet. This movement is NOT about justice. ITs about destroying the free markets and pushing a communist marxist agenda. Anyone who follows the money that is supporting this knows the real agenda JZ is part of the ruling class. He has enough money to stay on top. Will you?
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Beataroundabush
Emeryville, CA
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I would suggest you get into communication. Practice communicating with the people you know and watch how your communicative methods affect others. Also write a lot of poetry. I don't have the greatest appreciation for rap these days because it seems to have veered from what was once a more poetic forum of expression to what seems to be a way to create an impression with a focus on rhyming. I think most rappers try too hard. Take it easy.
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Anonymous
San Antonio, TX
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#Download My New Club Banga "Bitch Im Goin Live" http://soundcloud.com/lil_lucky210/goin-live Rt
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Nobody
United States
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Any rap battles in Pensacola soon? Just moved here, don't know where to look.
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No one you know
Apo, AE
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fk haters wrote: #Download My New Club Banga "Bitch Im Goin Live" http://soundcloud.com/lil_lucky210/goin-live Rt That sounds stupid. Really stupid.
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bryent
Europe
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No One You Know
Apo, AE
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bryent wrote: lil weezy Lil No. Scratch that, big no. Weezy is weezy because he takes life to easy. Lil wanye sucks. That is all.
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