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Originally Posted by Jester
I agree, but what's the point of that? That One Be Lo's verse is packed with punchlines that are handled with more technical finesse than Luda's? One Be Lo's verse on Reality Check is a great verse, it's very well-written, traditional hip hop--that's the thing, it's pretty traditional hip hop, it's just done extremely well.
I'd give Luda the edge for creativity if we were to compare those two tracks; punchline rap gets old fast, but "Hip Hop Quotables" is silly enough to give it lasting value. Plus, most of those punchlines are ridiculous.
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I actually think the two have no comparison, I just posted it as kind of a satirical retort, because I definitely wasn't blown away by Hip Hop Quotables...