Aone10 wrote:joshimura wrote:Notalius wrote:Hopsin
Immortal Technique
Chingy
Big Bear
Papoose
In that order
i love this dude
his humor is the same as mine
He isn't fucking around.
CanadaPure wrote:Mr Evil and I will have to mud wrestle with Hesky to get him under control
Horse wrote:Evil for 2015 vet
Horse wrote:Eyedea
Hesky wrote:My favourite rapper, who I therefore consider the 'best' of all time, is none other than Shad. I've listened to many rappers over the years, but none seem to stand out more to me as much as he does; in my opinion he's the total package. Is he perfect? No, but neither is anyone else. If anything, he embraces imperfections and turns it into something unique and refreshing from a musical perspective.
His approach to the genre is also something that is very unique; Shad can switch from serious subject matter to humorous bars with ease, and he does both incredibly well. With some rappers you're either going to get one or the other, so it's nice to see someone capable of pulling off both at a high level. Speaking of pulling things off, I also think that Shad is something that a lot of others rappers aren't: 100% Corn-proof. He just isn't capable of coming off as corny, and I think this is down to how comfortable he is as a person, as well as how willing he is to show his true self in his work. It's strange to relate tongue in cheek content with sincerity... There's a level of sincerity in everything he does, which is rare to find. What you see (or hear rather) is what you get.
I hold all four of his albums in high regard, and again as I've already touched on, they are diverse in their moods and subject matter, whilst maintaining a level of cohesion. There's a poetic brilliance displayed on each of these projects, which is why I think the spoken word interludes and verses from featured artists don't feel out of place. His reflective lyrics are superb. His pop culture references are funny and occasionally are combined with a personal twist. If he has to be concise to convey what he wants to get across, he isn't afraid to deliver succinctly. On the flip side, he can paint pictures with words with ease, and bring a level of depth and creativeness that just isn't done enough in the genre. The imagery at times can be hard hitting.
From a technical standpoint, I put him up here with anyone. Double time? He can do it well and with a high level of clarity. Multisyllabic rhyming? With ease and never forced. Same goes for metaphors and similes when utilised. His flow never gets boring, and he mixes it up well, sounding natural and comfortable in the process. He's also very musically inclined; evident from his ability to play guitar and rap simultaneously, as well as being involved in the production process of some of his songs.
Taking everything into account, there is nobody I respect and enjoy listening to more in Hip Hop than Shad.
mdemaz wrote:dam
Hesky wrote:CrashBand wrote:eedee gna fawn shad.
yo hesky. u do last.fm? even tho u r a bit of a utube whore amirite?
I'd had my TRSHAD signature for almost a year and as soon as I remove it, that's when Eedee decides to check him out
I don't use last.fm... Yeah if I am listening to music in my browser, it's usually via YouTube.
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