idk post a song, I don't see hov's original rippity rappity flow being the same thing as Durk and Baby's run on flow.
nah this isn't the durk baby flow at all for me. maybe its just me idk
nah this isn't the durk baby flow at all for me. maybe its just me idk
It is the flow. Technically speaking it's point for point.
it's just not on the type of beat that you're used to hearing lil durk/baby flow on hence you're saying it's not the "durk/baby" flow lol.
It is the flow. Technically speaking it's point for point.
it's just not on the type of beat that you're used to hearing lil durk/baby flow on hence you're saying it's not the "durk/baby" flow lol.
I think it’s because jays sounds more like spoken word to me where durk baby sounds more melodic? Idk if that even makes sense.
Yeah...I'm gonna need some examples cause one could argue that that's Talib Kweli's style of rapping.
Not really sure what op means tbh
I think he just means wordy, low energy flows with few hard pauses?
I think you mean them hitting half beats instead of double timing or going on beat
I think you mean them hitting half beats instead of double timing or going on beat
Idk, first song is right on the kick a lot
When I think of run-on sentences in rap, I think about how Robb Banks used to rap. Like on Calenders and stuff.
I mean they kinda delay the first syllable of the sentence
Lil Durk almost always raps like this nowadays
Meek too
just listen to Lil Baby’s fire in the booth freestyle
Syncopation