The rapper Lil B many will say is one of the most wackiest rappers to ever step foot into a recording booth. Some will say that they do not like Lil B's style and that he is killing the hip-hop world. Others would beg the differ, that Lil B or Base God as he likes to be called is very motivational and positive. Yes his style is different from many of the rappers you see today and his lyric/flow/rapping skills/vocab isn't really at the levels of say some of the greats such as Nas or Jay-Z but theres more to Lil B then just that. Lil B is preaches positivity and peace on earth. Lil B is doing more for the rap game then a lot of these so call main stream/ underground rappers are doing. Millions upon millions of Lil B songs are around the net with millions more to come. Their are also many rare collectable mixtapes that are floating around the internet. Lil B is one of the hardest working rappers out. And through with first listen Lil B sounds like a corny kid trying to rap but if you give it a shot you'll see the deeper picture in his lyrics. Listen to Lil B with a clean heart and you'll know what I'm talking about.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
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The rapper Lil B many will say is one of the most wackiest rappers to ever step foot into a recording booth. Some will say that they do not like Lil B's style and that he is killing the hip-hop world. Others would beg the differ, that Lil B or Base God as he likes to be called is very motivational and positive. Yes his style is different from many of the rappers you see today and his lyric/flow/rapping skills/vocab isn't really at the levels of say some of the greats such as Nas or Jay-Z but theres more to Lil B then just that. Lil B is preaches positivity and peace on earth. Lil B is doing more for the rap game then a lot of these so call main stream/ underground rappers are doing. Millions upon millions of Lil B songs are around the net with millions more to come. Their are also many rare collectable mixtapes that are floating around the internet. Lil B is one of the hardest working rappers out. And through with first listen Lil B sounds like a corny kid trying to rap but if you give it a shot you'll see the deeper picture in his lyrics. Listen to Lil B with a clean heart and you'll know what I'm talking about.
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I'm not really familiar with Frank Ocean seeing as how I'm more into the rock scene, but he seemed pretty decent. I do love John Mayer though. I remember when "room for squares" first came out. He's really evolved a lot since then. I love that he's a blues man now. He can really rip on the guitar...and he's a stud muffin :3
ReplyDeleteHe only sounds corny to people because they do not listen to the words. Those people only see him and that will effect someones career in the music world. If he stops looking like he is trying to be someone else and just be him, then he could possibly be someone that everyone will love to listen to.
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