Keep it Real! Keep it Real up in tha feel D'all!

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Khompewtur

Khompewtur

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I keep hearin that shit in my head all damn day.

somebody got ta turn that mother fuckin anthem into tha shit

aiight?

i ain't gonna do it, i have no idea how, im mayonaise and i don't even work on hip hop i don't even care bout hip hop but the motherfucker won't get out of my head aiight? free of charge g.
 
Hey!... no, wrong coast.

Could have sworn this was the same thing some homeless motherfucker said to me the other day.;) I think that bastard pissed behind my car too.:mad: ;)

barefoot

...just fuck'n with ya Khomp.;) :D:D:D
 
uhhhhh I don't know barefoot......ummm I'm like a lyricist in all, buta I I I let me think for a moment.......................................................................

ok


aight check it we need to change this shit so get it outa ya head

its gotta be like this


Keep it real - Keep it real n' spread them heals

Come on ma - just keep it real n' let me make ya squeal


I like this anthem, besides Khomp if we go wit yours we gotta pay barefoots pisser royalties.

I think we should take a vote!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
nah, I aint questioning how to spell it, listened to your track, nice production skills! Nuff respect on that. Sounded very professional. I just had to hakaw at this post. To me a lyricist is unique, not recycled from whats poppin at the moment or what someone else is sayin. I've been rappin for over 10 years, and you can only say the same sh!!t so much. To me, to be lyrical is just that---to make your own lyrics. To imitate is to create, don't get me wrong, but a lyricist paints a picture of his own. I know you're gonna take this personal, but don't! I'm not talking about you---I'm just refering to the "keep it real" genre, and it contradicts the sh!!t outta itself----hence drive me nuts!
 
Cwadroon said:
.... To imitate is to create..... ?????

That is an oxymoronic statement.

No disrespect, it just contradicts itself (the statement, that is..).

;)
 
But what I meant was

The first step in creating, is developing the skills you need, and usually (especially in music), your learning your skills by imitating what you've heard and like. Hence---to imitate is to create. Hope I didn't kill your sarcasm(if thats what it was), but I just want the last word. Am I needy? hahhahhaha
 
Re: But what I meant was

Cwadroon said:
The first step in creating, is developing the skills you need, and usually (especially in music), your learning your skills by imitating what you've heard and like. Hence---to imitate is to create .....
True enough, most people learn from imitating other peoples style. But... true creation comes from when the individual incorporates his/her own style/essence, into that "learned" style/ influence. Therefore, emulating the "learned" style into something different (i.e. "their own style").
CREATION comes after the individual/s have imitated "it", then morphed "it" into something different.

:D
 
LIke I said " the first step" ---you nailed exactly what I'm gettin at.
 
Thats the level where you are "creating" and not biting someones style.
 
What does all this have to do with you misspelling lyricist? haha
 
yeah, what does it have to do with me misspelling Lyricist>?
 
I guess nothing, but what about the original post?



Websters 9th collegiate dictionary defines the word lyricist as:


Lyricist: lyr·i·cist

(1) n: A writer of song lyrics. Also called lyrist

(2) n : A person who writes the words for songs


To prove to you all that I am an exceptional lyricist I could write a dictionary just as good as Webster can: example:


Webster: Web-ster

(1) n: Not too intelligent. Also called dumb

(2) n: Not of intelligence


...aren't both definitions the same exact thing except stated backwards?

And I've been wasting my time trying to break in the music industry. What was I thinking..............
 
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