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  • #2
    Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

    Cocky as fuck man, with reason though lol. When you sent me that snippet, it kinda pissed me off cause I couldnt get the rest lol. These are some of your best lyrics yet man. You perfected the supa dupa flow on this and took it new places. Sick rhyme scheme too, with multiple changes. Keeps the track sounding fresh. Perfect flow too. Nice work on the beat too man, simplistic but perfect for the type of track it is. GRIND's gonna be something serious man. Sick cover too by the way.

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    • #3
      Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

      Gracias. *hi-five*

      Originally posted by MC_Crary View Post
      Sick cover too by the way.
      orly? check your pm...

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      • #4
        Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

        Lyrics- Pretty good, the punchlines you threw in fit the track well.

        Flow- Your flow was nice, you didn't force it and it fit good.
        Overall Track- 4.5/5

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        • #5
          Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

          Originally posted by Cody View Post
          Lyrics- Pretty good, the punchlines you threw in fit the track well.

          Flow- Your flow was nice, you didn't force it and it fit good.
          Overall Track- 4.5/5
          thanks for checking it out man!

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          • #6
            Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

            this is sick bro i liked, ur flow was mad ncie on this and i like the lyrics they fit the concept perfectly
            "you'll get flushed like doo dooo" lol great line 4.5/5

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            • #7
              Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

              Flow was good
              lyrics were good
              needs a little more emotions.
              the beat was ok
              3.5/5

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              • #8
                Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

                'ppreciate the listen fellas

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                • #9
                  Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

                  GOOD SONG , but dude are u serious with that beat???
                  Am i the only one that hears whats wrong with this beat??
                  did u do this on purpose??

                  everyone that commented what are your thoughts on the beat??

                  im mad u got kanye picture and shit, reppin wit this beat man.

                  just my opinion though.

                  ---------- Post added at 04:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:51 PM ----------

                  Originally posted by MC_Crary View Post
                  Cocky as fuck man, with reason though lol. When you sent me that snippet, it kinda pissed me off cause I couldnt get the rest lol. These are some of your best lyrics yet man. You perfected the supa dupa flow on thisand took it new places. Sick rhyme scheme too, with multiple changes. Keeps the track sounding fresh. Perfect flow too. Nice work on the beat too man, simplistic but perfect for the type of track it is. GRIND's gonna be something serious man. Sick cover too by the way.
                  are u referring to the punchline supa dupa thing that big sean did ??? cuz i didnt hear him do that in this.

                  what part did he do the supa dupa flow??






















                  **** ALSO NO HATE WITH ALL THESE QUESTIONS , JUST ASKIN..............
                  EVERYONE CHECK MY MUSIC OUT, AND PM ME IF U HAVE ANY REQUESTS AND INQUIRIES !!!!!

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                  • #10
                    Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

                    This beat is amateur. Sounds like someone made it with an iPhone app. It's so empty. I thought the lyrics were very drab. Saying "doo doo" is a no no. The chorus was empty. I didn't like this song at all to be honest.

                    Keep trying man. I know you have potential.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

                      i liked the beat, it was suppose to be that style like barely there so the rapping would be most prominent

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                      • #12
                        Re: Mykill - Lemme Talk (produced by Beatshop)

                        Hmmm... I see. Well maybe you'll understand the premise of this song, if I elaborate on its development.

                        I wanted to make a song that embodied my "rap persona" completely. I brag a lot in my lyrics about the various ways that people arent in my league. I've learned a lot from some of the popular rapper's moves they've made over their careers. I was talking to Sharoyce the other day about Jay and how people seldom "get him" and dont fully understand him nor 'Ye. That's why the Kanye motif is so prevalent with some of the stuff I do. I like the production side of things better. I'd rather be a producer than a rapper. But so many rappers try to be Kanye but they dont even fully understand how much devotion he puts into his music. He doesnt just make a rap track, he orchestrates something. One thing that I think hurts a lot of amateur rappers is that they try so hard to imitate a style, a sound, a fashion, yet they dont spend enough time just doing what they know best.....themselves. This song was meant to showcase who I am and what I am about, nothing more. No bells or whistles. No flare. No gusto at all. Just words and some bass.

                        Who am I? I'm no one, but the last thing I wanna be categorized is another Em clone, or a Wayne clone. Am I trying to be Kanye? Yes and no. No in the fact that I'm not trying to do everything he is. If i wanted to do that I'd just jump on every beat that sounded like something 'Ye would and rap about my extravagant mansions and the models I date. I dont do that, so Yes I'm trying to be like him in the sense that I put artistry into my music and that the bottom line is, the lyrics are what matter.

                        Originally posted by Pestrator View Post
                        i liked the beat, it was suppose to be that style like barely there so the rapping would be most prominent
                        Correct sir. This beat was supposed to be simple as possible, similar to the track "Like Minded Individuals" off my previous mixtape, Machete Muzik. I'm not one to desire all these catchy beats that people rap on. Where's the hip hop in it? I like a good beat to tap my feet to, and its vital to choose your beats wise that fit the lyrics you write, but for this concept, picking some cracked out crunk beat wasnt necessary, nor was it something I wanted to do. Amateur? You're damn right, I suck at making beats. I'd do it again and again until I got it the way I wanted it, but I wanted the message out already.

                        I dont think I'm better than anyone else, as a person. Musically, I think people miss the artistry aspect of things. Sometimes people put too much emphasis on writing dope lyrics that they forget how to flow well and rush their verse. Sometimes people get the dopes beats, and they forget they have to write something that makes the song move to the listener. I've already told you time and time again, I'm a horrible rapper. Shittiest in the Studio, but that doesnt mean I dont have fun. "Doo doo" wasnt on the top of my list of choices, but I thought it was a funny addition, enough to where I went with it.

                        Hope this helps understand it better. Sorry is like a wall of text...

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