Shady I thought you like 'deep' tunes...
'I cant sleep, my little brother screams all night,
My mum dont care coz shes hugging a pipe,
My old-man doing life, old-dear doing crack,
One day I'll I start running, and never look back,
Until then,
I eating on street and thats that
I'll snatch phones and get myself drunk and have flash backs,
Only 14 and Im sticking up big men,
Strike more times in a day then Big Ben,
In West End,
Lashin the tourist for quick spend,
Boy dem, bought my producer to swift end'
Not executed in that way i like them executed in a much different way
For example Talib Kweli is deep in message and so is B.o.B they could both have a song about the very same topic but B.o.B's execution is my type what i like how i like the message delivered
I feel the songs u just posted all of them they are way too mechanical, robotic, preachy, forced and lack flavour. So it's nothing personal against Nas for example as a person just his execution and his style i just can't stand. His message the way he executes it and delivers it does nothing for me at all doesn't connect with me 1 bit at all. It bores me to death
I need a deep song to sound like this. Now this song the way the message is executed and delivered, the style it connects with me it touches me and gives that uplifting feeling
Been trying to explain this to many people here like @Goldie @Lab Baby @Busta Carmichael @5th Letter @Cain @CeLLar-DooR @DNB1 @AP21
Having a deep message alone is not enough it is how that deep message is executed and delivered that counts and what actually is important
I like deep rappers that can do hooks and make the message sound catchy in their delivery
Eminem
B.o.B
Kid Cudi
Z-Ro
Bone Thugs