Lil B - I'm a Leader *EXTREMELY RARE FT. MF DOOM* BASEDVILLIAN
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Its not that this isn't good, its just that vocal effect is pretty awful. Other than that, no complaints.
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@Defsbro All of his songs have meaning. Unless you consider "meaning" to automatically mean "conscious" or talking about the same old "life is hard on the street". Even in that case, that's literally what 50-70% of Lil B's songs are about. And he rhymes constantly when he wants to but his point is that he breaks hip-hop conventions lol. And Lil Wayne was one of the best rappers out there in his prime, he's fallen off recently but eh, so has Jay-Z.
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@teethofghosts His songs don't have any meaning and it doesn't even rhyme, hes definitely one of the shitiest rappers out. Lil Waynes wack as shit too, but hes not thhaaatt bad
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can i get a mp3 for this?
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mf doom is the man, and i bet he gets a kick out of lil b jammin' on him and dedicating a tape to him. i mean, jesus, lil b cites DOOM as one of his main influences. sure, Madvillain's Fancy Clown was 10/10 fucking point blank fire, but B's got his own cookin' swag on it. i guess i could sit and argue with all you dumb faggots on youtube, but i won't. i like this shit, i'll kick this shit. thank you based god, all hail tha supervillain.
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this voce jsut doesnt fits at all, maybe i could like it without knowing the original
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mf based
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FT. MF DOOM? nahhhhh, why give the men who made it any credit, that would just make sense and madlib nobody cares about him.
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@itchin4scratches Ay cuz if you want to see this guy make "hard rhymes", just check out RIP the Rap Game, T-Shirt and Buddens, Trapped in Prison, etc. Lil B's whole point is how far outside of the conventions he goes, which makes him so experimental/abstract.
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@teethofghosts ..its really no because im not a "purist" that just found sage and thinks segregation, confrontation is deep, also not fifteen, never posted about little wayne and i dont hate on lil b but... id rather hear someone who is extremely talented at rapping, or should i say rhyming.. because "rapping" these days seems to be a misconception. but that doesnt matter, its all preference
I laugh at Lil B haters. He's my favorite rapper and I don't even find him extremely talented, but at least he's enjoying himself and being real while "hip-hop purists" who are fifteen year-olds who just found out about Sage Francis and MF Doom think every conscious rapper who rhymes "segregation" and "confrontation" is deep and posts about how much they hate Lil Wayne. Calm down, kiddos.
teethofghosts 6 months ago 54
It's funny how people can still hate on Lil B after stuff like this. The man has his own style, flow, and delivery, and he can be lyrical when he wants to be. What's to hate on? Just let him do his thing.
dragonfox312 3 months ago 11