2pac's pattern's

#1
Alot of hiphop heads consider pac goat but some think not because pac complicated his ryming pattern does anyone get it or understand how pac wrot his songs? or have a picture of full lyric page he wrote
 
#2
obwans said:
Alot of hiphop heads consider pac goat but some think not because pac complicated his ryming pattern does anyone get it or understand how pac wrot his songs? or have a picture of full lyric page he wrote
Man u should get the Resurrection book.
In it is Pac lyrics scribed as he wrote them (photocopy).
Some of his greatest works are actually in there...
 

ArtsyGirl

Well-Known Member
#6
Yeah check out Resurrection, I thought I had some pics on this computer but I cant find em. Otherwise try some other sites if nobody can help you out here.
I think he misundertood the whole complicated rhyme thing, surely.
 

ArtsyGirl

Well-Known Member
#10
Kadafi Son said:
I never ever heard of any Resurrection book. See, this man is a legacy, but the media(or Amaru) barely promote his shit.
Are you fuckin serious? haha I'm in Australia and your in Florida and you didnt know about this? You have a TV? Radio? I mean your on the internet how do you not know about it?
 
#11
XXL went over this topic once, about how Pac both is and isn't the G.O.A.T.

Basically Pac was never about complexity, he was all about emotion, meaning, depth, and charisma... stuff like that. The funny thing is, most rappers blow you away with two lines, because of how they rhyme ("They make me want to trip with this gauge/ And you suckas will be 'Gone in 60 Seconds'/ Quicker than Nicholas Cage" - Crooked I), but Pac could blow you away with just one line, because of how deep it is... you didn't even need to hear the next line or even check if it rhymed, it just grabs you, and you're just like, "Daaamn that was dope." And just because Pac didn't use a particular style or rhyme pattern doesn't mean he was ignorant... he knew all about iambic pentameter and stuff like that.

But toward the end, his complexity was increasing, just look at his verses from "First 2 Bomb":

"Tell me, baby, what's your frequency
I see you making proposals full of verbal indecencies when you're meeting me"

"Two Glocks is full of ammo, My army fatigues
Ready for battle, lyrical commando, let's get it on
Tell me, nigga how much you can handle
Banging on wax, I turn this track into a roman candle"

"First to bomb, first is the calm, then the panic
Soon as my niggas break, we earthquake the whole planet"

"Life-long committed, I write songs and spit it"

I still remember how the day after this song was leaked from Mike Dean's website, I was still blown away. In this song, Pac still had all of his strengths... his depth, his passion, and ability to combine different topics (the song starts off being toward a girl in the first two lines as I typed above, then it becomes some war shit). In addition, his rhymes were becoming multi-syllabic (meaning not just the last syllable of every line) and rhyming in different parts of the line, plus he was throwing some imagery, metaphors, and similes. So he was definitely getting better.
 
#12
SunTzu420 said:
Pac did not complicate his rhyme pattern.

yea , he ever had an interview where he said in marine city where he grew up , everything is upfront .So this gave truth to his sound, very str8 forward. He wouldnt make a meotophorical ryme and waste time , about how your poor , he would just say how it is..

This is the interview

http://rapidshare.de/files/2837945/2Pac_-_Davy_Dee_-_Interview_With_2Pac_-_Part_01.mp3.html

I like 2pac style . i think he has the best style in rap , he just tells u wus up not bull shyttin and takin u in a circle.
 
#17
DeeezNuuuts83 said:
XXL went over this topic once, about how Pac both is and isn't the G.O.A.T.

Basically Pac was never about complexity, he was all about emotion, meaning, depth, and charisma... stuff like that. The funny thing is, most rappers blow you away with two lines, because of how they rhyme ("They make me want to trip with this gauge/ And you suckas will be 'Gone in 60 Seconds'/ Quicker than Nicholas Cage" - Crooked I), but Pac could blow you away with just one line, because of how deep it is... you didn't even need to hear the next line or even check if it rhymed, it just grabs you, and you're just like, "Daaamn that was dope." And just because Pac didn't use a particular style or rhyme pattern doesn't mean he was ignorant... he knew all about iambic pentameter and stuff like that.

But toward the end, his complexity was increasing, just look at his verses from "First 2 Bomb":

"Tell me, baby, what's your frequency
I see you making proposals full of verbal indecencies when you're meeting me"

"Two Glocks is full of ammo, My army fatigues
Ready for battle, lyrical commando, let's get it on
Tell me, nigga how much you can handle
Banging on wax, I turn this track into a roman candle"

"First to bomb, first is the calm, then the panic
Soon as my niggas break, we earthquake the whole planet"

"Life-long committed, I write songs and spit it"

I still remember how the day after this song was leaked from Mike Dean's website, I was still blown away. In this song, Pac still had all of his strengths... his depth, his passion, and ability to combine different topics (the song starts off being toward a girl in the first two lines as I typed above, then it becomes some war shit). In addition, his rhymes were becoming multi-syllabic (meaning not just the last syllable of every line) and rhyming in different parts of the line, plus he was throwing some imagery, metaphors, and similes. So he was definitely getting better.

I agree, good post :thumb:
 

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