Street Military music discussion (Pharoah)
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Rekshotts waiting to see what u say next i done shut down ur arguement ... come again
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Atleast u tried to give an argument but i shut it down
them other foos just trollin
them other foos just trollin
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an existing rap style u must be foolin .....
BDK don't sound like Roah
BDK sound more like Mr. T or something
Pharoah has an original style bruh u wildin out bruh ......
BDK don't sound like Roah
BDK sound more like Mr. T or something
Pharoah has an original style bruh u wildin out bruh ......
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U making a foo of yourself Rekshots sayin Roah sound like BDK
Pharoah is an original ..... that boy click
Pharoah is an original ..... that boy click
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there is no such thing as an original idea, everyone just steals from everyone else & create an amalgamation that they call own style, pharoah included. He wasn't the first to rap the way he raps, he didn't invent that style of rap no matter how much you want to jerk-off believing so.
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Well prove where who bit from then?
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Who did Pharoah bite a style from cuz it wasn't BDK or anyone else u can name
Dude some rappers are originals
Doesn't mean they don't use bits of verses
but flow is not the same slang is not the same
some are the first to really use certain terms
Dude some rappers are originals
Doesn't mean they don't use bits of verses
but flow is not the same slang is not the same
some are the first to really use certain terms
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Just cuz rappers of today do that all the time to sell recordz
Street didn't do that shit .... they are original
There are plenty of rappers that are original as well
Street didn't do that shit .... they are original
There are plenty of rappers that are original as well
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3-6 bit Nip
J-Z bit Jaz-O
Deal with it !!!
J-Z bit Jaz-O
Deal with it !!!
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i was referring to the rhyme patternStreetMusic wrote: ↑Sun Dec 17, 2017 12:11 amNah bro that Big Daddy Kane flow is different son
He has a deep voice but his flow ole skool
not just that on the second video is like when Kriss Kross says wiggity wiggity wack
it's like tapping on a card board box kinda softly
but Roah's flow is like tapping on solid wood
why are you so offended to find out pharoah was heavily influenced by cats like Koo g rap and BDK? they both are respected and released classic albums
im sure if you ask pharoah or anyone in the SPC they would tell you he looked up to BDK. Kane was the fucking man in the late 80s and early 90s. He changed hip hop forever. so yes Pharoah bit BDK and Kool G rap
its really no big fucking deal
also , i didn't say pharaoh copied his entire style but took most elements from it and jsut added. kane was the first faggit to rap like that then everyone copied him
the rapping fast shit been around forever and i admitted that pharaoh invented that weird ass deep voice thing. so i give him dat
so stop being such an autistic fan boy
oh god the tumors on my neck are growing eve n bigger. debating on the internet is cancerous i dont' know how j don does it everyday
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I like BDK but his flow is nothing like Roah's neither his delievery niether his lingo
by the time Roah started to lay down vocals in 91 their was plenty of other rappers more bigger then BDK
BDK is a forefather but was not recognized in the late 80's and early 90's as much cuz they game was full of raw talent back then
Roah also progressed and worked in 92,93,94,96,97,2000-2003
Guerilla Maab era and did a song that came out on the hitlist with K-Rino 2000 and something
He did listen to ole skool rappers but not just BDK on his freestyle cd he raps over some ole skool beats
but it's freestyle on another persons beat of course he will rap to the song but that what he suppose to do
but his own songs he don't sound like other rappers
by the time Roah started to lay down vocals in 91 their was plenty of other rappers more bigger then BDK
BDK is a forefather but was not recognized in the late 80's and early 90's as much cuz they game was full of raw talent back then
Roah also progressed and worked in 92,93,94,96,97,2000-2003
Guerilla Maab era and did a song that came out on the hitlist with K-Rino 2000 and something
He did listen to ole skool rappers but not just BDK on his freestyle cd he raps over some ole skool beats
but it's freestyle on another persons beat of course he will rap to the song but that what he suppose to do
but his own songs he don't sound like other rappers
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Rhyme pattern what r u talking about?
Rekshotts atleast u have an argument
Rekshotts atleast u have an argument