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This is very true. They are creative, but it's sloppy. Yonkers is easily the best song Tyler has out because it's simple and super effective.Originally Posted by Nako XL
This brings me to the major source of my boredom, which emanates from being too grown for this nonsense. I don’t think Odd Future are subversive. I think they need to grow up. I would like them to broaden their scope, hone their skills, and diversify their lyrical content.
This is very true. They are creative, but it's sloppy. Yonkers is easily the best song Tyler has out because it's simple and super effective.Originally Posted by Nako XL
This brings me to the major source of my boredom, which emanates from being too grown for this nonsense. I don’t think Odd Future are subversive. I think they need to grow up. I would like them to broaden their scope, hone their skills, and diversify their lyrical content.
Originally Posted by calikev34
i need a link
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Originally Posted by calikev34
i need a link
pm please
u really think tyler has more lyrical skill? earl's rambles are on another level. hes got alot of complex metaphors and quick punchlines in all of his slurred word stumbles.Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Son does a lot of rambling Tyler does but with a bit more skill lyrically. I'm just going off of EARL and loose tracks. For all the hype he got cuz of his age I thought his rhymes would've been on another level and they're not. Good but musically I prefer listening to other dudes in the gang, mainly MellowHype.Originally Posted by I Live In Texas
Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
I don't get the hype around Earl, he isn't that impressive.
u really think tyler has more lyrical skill? earl's rambles are on another level. hes got alot of complex metaphors and quick punchlines in all of his slurred word stumbles.Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Son does a lot of rambling Tyler does but with a bit more skill lyrically. I'm just going off of EARL and loose tracks. For all the hype he got cuz of his age I thought his rhymes would've been on another level and they're not. Good but musically I prefer listening to other dudes in the gang, mainly MellowHype.Originally Posted by I Live In Texas
Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
I don't get the hype around Earl, he isn't that impressive.
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Has your son lost his way?
Is he lost in anger, lost in depression, lost in drugs or alcohol? Is he withdrawn, struggling in school, or defiant? Does he refuse to take responsibility for his actions? Does he seem unreachable?
You’re not alone…
It’s become increasingly difficult in western society for young men to make the transition from childhood to adulthood without getting painfully lost somewhere along the way...
Imagine a place…
What if there was a place where your son could be nurtured back to wholeness while being challenged toward responsible adulthood? A serene paradise where he could get away from the distractions of daily life and learn to play and laugh again in the company of true friends. A place with US licensed therapists and a robust treatment program to address his emotional and behavioral struggles.
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YESSSSSS! Two rappers who can only rap about one topic on the same track. Sweet broOriginally Posted by thejrob
Pusha T and OF
YESSSSSS! Two rappers who can only rap about one topic on the same track. Sweet broOriginally Posted by thejrob
Pusha T and OF
Originally Posted by o fenomeno
u really think tyler has more lyrical skill? earl's rambles are on another level. hes got alot of complex metaphors and quick punchlines in all of his slurred word stumbles.Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Son does a lot of rambling Tyler does but with a bit more skill lyrically. I'm just going off of EARL and loose tracks. For all the hype he got cuz of his age I thought his rhymes would've been on another level and they're not. Good but musically I prefer listening to other dudes in the gang, mainly MellowHype.Originally Posted by I Live In Texas
Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
I don't get the hype around Earl, he isn't that impressive.
Originally Posted by o fenomeno
u really think tyler has more lyrical skill? earl's rambles are on another level. hes got alot of complex metaphors and quick punchlines in all of his slurred word stumbles.Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
Son does a lot of rambling Tyler does but with a bit more skill lyrically. I'm just going off of EARL and loose tracks. For all the hype he got cuz of his age I thought his rhymes would've been on another level and they're not. Good but musically I prefer listening to other dudes in the gang, mainly MellowHype.Originally Posted by I Live In Texas
Originally Posted by ATGD7154xBBxMZ
I don't get the hype around Earl, he isn't that impressive.
lolOriginally Posted by Benihana
YESSSSSS! Two rappers who can only rap about one topic on the same track. Sweet broOriginally Posted by thejrob
Pusha T and OF
/sarcasm
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