can't really agree with this because they complimented each other perfectly. vordul's style on its own is too dense and subdued to be interesting for a full album and vast is too corny on his own, but together it's just enough of both styles to make it interesting for a full album.
You're prob right, but I suppose it's more a personal taste then. I will say I'm sure Vordul completely shits on Vast these days.
I would have to vote Vast off the island. Didn't someone on here make a version of Cold Vein where they cut out all the Vast verses?
can't really agree with this because they complimented each other perfectly. vordul's style on its own is too dense and subdued to be interesting for a full album and vast is too corny on his own, but together it's just enough of both styles to make it interesting for a full album.
You're prob right, but I suppose it's more a personal taste then. I will say I'm sure Vordul completely shits on Vast these days.
I would have to vote Vast off the island. Didn't someone on here make a version of Cold Vein where they cut out all the Vast verses?
it was probably comedy. his solo albums are absolute trash, but I can't really get through a full vordul album, he doesn't keep my attention and everything just sounds way to similar to me.
they are a perfect fit together though imo, vast gives you just enough of a light-hearted, punchliney break from the noisy beats and vordul's dense, convoluted style.
This just makes me mad...I guess Fame ended up being decent on the beats, but Danzini IS M.O.P. If you're not a big fan of Billy, I can't imagine you liking the group much.
This just makes me mad...I guess Fame ended up being decent on the beats, but Danzini IS M.O.P. If you're not a big fan of Billy, I can't imagine you liking the group much.
Blockhead wrote:Psycho les is easily my favorite Beatnut. He may be the least skilled but he's the funniest by far.
His solo album from a few years back, Psychotherapy, had tons of hilarious lines on it. Great beats too.
However, Juju improved greatly as a rapper as the years went on. He has one of my favorite couplets of all time on Milk Me, "Don't ever try an approach in a physical manner, cuz the canon that I'm holdin ain't a digital camera."
Blockhead wrote:Psycho les is easily my favorite Beatnut. He may be the least skilled but he's the funniest by far.
His solo album from a few years back, Psychotherapy, had tons of hilarious lines on it. Great beats too.
However, Juju improved greatly as a rapper as the years went on. He has one of my favorite couplets of all time on Milk Me, "Don't ever try an approach in a physical manner, cuz the canon that I'm holdin ain't a digital camera."
Those bars are ridiculously played and common. Although I would agree that JuJu is dope, but I also don't dismiss Psycho as much, cause he get down. But for proof of JuJu's above averageness, you definitely should've used a different couplet.
Blockhead wrote:Psycho les is easily my favorite Beatnut. He may be the least skilled but he's the funniest by far.
His solo album from a few years back, Psychotherapy, had tons of hilarious lines on it. Great beats too.
However, Juju improved greatly as a rapper as the years went on. He has one of my favorite couplets of all time on Milk Me, "Don't ever try an approach in a physical manner, cuz the canon that I'm holdin ain't a digital camera."
Those bars are ridiculously played and common. Although I would agree that JuJu is dope, but I also don't dismiss Psycho as much, cause he get down. But for proof of JuJu's above averageness, you definitely should've used a different couplet.
Has someone else punned on Canon/cannon like that before? The rhyme itself is great to me, "physical manner" "digital camera", never heard those together before.
Wrong. Prince Po outshines Monch 50% of the time. One of the most balanced groups ever.
oh thats bold. I'll give you that Prince Po held his own and was rarely severely outshined, but he was at least slightly outshined on the majority of tracks. Pharoah's vocal presence > anything Prince Po brings to the table.
Wrong. Let's list all the tracks they both rap on and assess individually.
I agree with "one of the most balanced groups ever."
But I am siding with truthaddict on Monch verses at their most quotable. Prince Po verses at their best were instant quoatables, but especially on tracks where they both were not trading verse-for-verse, those quotables are not nearly as memorable as Monch's.
on a side note: almost makes me want to revisit Po's solo work to see if dude made anything better than The Slickness. if there's anything worth a mere listen after '04, rock a link to it. haven't heard, and am all ears.
907 wrote:Demigodz/ army of the pharaohs/ anything he has been a part of - Esoteric
Labeling Esoteric the weak link of the crew would suggest there is actually good rappers in the group.
Celph titled might not be an amazing rapper, but he is entertaining as hell. I liked a lot of the old Demigodz stuff with him, apathy, and louis logic, but esoteric was always awful.
hustler wrote:if you don't know that spiders protect you from ghosts, then i really dont know what to tell you.
Wrong. Prince Po outshines Monch 50% of the time. One of the most balanced groups ever.
oh thats bold. I'll give you that Prince Po held his own and was rarely severely outshined, but he was at least slightly outshined on the majority of tracks. Pharoah's vocal presence > anything Prince Po brings to the table.
Wrong. Let's list all the tracks they both rap on and assess individually.
son of a bitch. more balance: Organized Konfusion or Outkast?
Wrong. Prince Po outshines Monch 50% of the time. One of the most balanced groups ever.
oh thats bold. I'll give you that Prince Po held his own and was rarely severely outshined, but he was at least slightly outshined on the majority of tracks. Pharoah's vocal presence > anything Prince Po brings to the table.
Wrong. Let's list all the tracks they both rap on and assess individually.
I agree with "one of the most balanced groups ever."
But I am siding with truthaddict on Monch verses at their most quotable. Prince Po verses at their best were instant quoatables, but especially on tracks where they both were not trading verse-for-verse, those quotables are not nearly as memorable as Monch's.
on a side note: almost makes me want to revisit Po's solo work to see if dude made anything better than The Slickness. if there's anything worth a mere listen after '04, rock a link to it. haven't heard, and am all ears.
i liked the ep he did with d-strong last year. can't find a link and embed won't work.