to me it is 2pac
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to me it is 2pac
damn this a good question. madd niggas are multi monsters but a few standouts to me are Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Pun, Jadakiss, Black Thought.. some others but those are off the top. Pac was madd lyrical but i feel he was more a poetically inclined lyricist as opposed to a technical writer with madd multis.
you know what? thinking about it, he did use a lot of multies. he ain’t really stand out to me for that aspect cuz homes was talented in many ways but you got that.. i was just thinking about one of my favorite Pac tracks “Starin Out My Rearview” where he said “i give a holla to my niggas in the darkest corners/ roll a perfect blunt & let me spark it for ya”.. shit’s one of my favorite lines.
I have better multi’s than Two Pack
prove it.
mf doom and g rap were dope as well with them as well.
Lmao.. i posted one but here is it again.
i don’t think he’s the most multisyllabic dude but he do be dropping them.
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word MF Doom is a monster too, can’t believe i forgot to mention the Villain.
That’s Tupac
I’m talking Two Pack specifically
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oooh aight.. i particularly like when homes said
“it’s Two Pack, classic like a Clue track.. i got a few stacks hidden in my shoe rack.. i like my coffee brewed black. if shorty give me attitude? smack! until she need her head glued back..”
az and big l was dope with them as well.
fabolous underated with them
Just as long as you aren't saying that with a mouthful of another gentleman's baby buttermilk.
Nah, behave. I mean, those are cool and all, but objectively, in terms of rhyme density, length of rhyming syllable strings and number of pattern reps I’mma suggest some candidates:
Possessed from Rhyme Asylum, UK. Enough said. If you know you know.
Possessed- Poison Penmanship
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cvjZEQ2nP4
U.S rapper Diabolic comes to mind, a lot of his tracks are fire so it’s hard to pick one. ‘Right Here’ is another banger, but…
Diabolic- Morning Light
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL4BNfu_gEk
Jam Baxter from the UK. This motherfucker. You almost certainly hadn’t heard of him, but now you have. Criminally underrated. Almost impossible to pick just one track as he’s got a lot of them with completely different energy. It was either this track or Caving. If you want more recommendations from his catalogue just ask, or better yet pop some shrooms and delve into his bandcamp yourself. His crew Contact Play go hard too.
Jam Baxter- Lessons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2f12XauMbZY
Our UK lad Chester P from Taskforce is up there too. Not just amount/length of rhymes but also technical creativity. Take this track Spoonerised Minds. A spoonerism is when you take two words and swap the first syllables over, and as the endings are the same it’ll automatically rhyme. For example ‘right time / tight rhyme’ or ‘pack of lies / lack of pies’, ‘root beers / boot rears’, ‘few dear / due fear’, ‘you near / new year’. This entire track is spoonerisms, it’s absolutely crazy.
Chester P- Spoonerised Minds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g98GLqGe8Xk
Aesop Rock. Ok so he’s more known for his vocab, creativity and depth of writing rather than multisyllabic rhyming, but hear me out…
Aesop Rock- Food Clothes Medicine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00_JBdupFkA
SO @Virbius takes hours out of his busy life to locate and pinpoint lyrical artists who he believes excel in syllabic configuration yet all you are concerned about is getting groovy with other guys gravies.
You are an ingrate!