Umm, if Quincy Jones created that show as a vehicle for Will Smith, how was he up for the role? Asking for a friend.
I ain't gonna front, his second album was pretty good. That being said, the punch ins were painfully obvious.That's why they call it the mists of time. Shit gets hazy.
Truth be told Queensbridge didn't even like this dude. The wackest rapper to come out The Bridge. They felt compelled to defend him because he was one of their own but they sure didn't like him.
I ain't gonna front, his second album was pretty good. That being said, the punch ins were painfully obvious.
He was spitting on the album, but I guess he couldn't do it for more than three lines!Yeah, it was okay but compared to what other rappers were doing at the time...
And you're right, the production was always dreadful.
Don't forget about the Disney kids. Think about this: one of Jay Z's dopest lines was "I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man." Now, imagining having to say that as a 12, 13, or 14 year old?damn if you want fame and fortune from cacs, they have to take your soul...
some folks could handle it...
some folks cant.. that orlando dude from thats so raven, and tevin campell...
the music and entertainment industry is truly satanic...
Don't forget about the Disney kids. Think about this: one of Jay Z's dopest lines was "I'm not a businessman, I'm a business, man." Now, imagining having to say that as a 12, 13, or 14 year old?
damn if you want fame and fortune from cacs, they have to take your soul...
some folks could handle it...
some folks cant.. that orlando dude from thats so raven, and tevin campell...
the music and entertainment industry is truly satanic...
mayne i aint in the music industry and dont know what a punch in is.I ain't gonna front, his second album was pretty good. That being said, the punch ins were painfully obvious.

It's when you keep fucking up your lines, so they have to punch you in after every correct line that you've said already.mayne i aint in the music industry and dont know what a punch in is.
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Umm, if Quincy Jones created that show as a vehicle for Will Smith, how was he up for the role? Asking for a friend.
thank you sir. you always thinkin we be knowin stuff.It's when you keep fucking up your lines, so they have to punch you in after every correct line that you've said already.
He was spitting on the album, but I guess he couldn't do it for more than three lines!![]()
He was also talking about Run DMC.Kool Kieth was speaking directly to him on Ego Trippin'.
They use the simple back and forth, the same, old rhythm
That a baby can pick up, and join, right with them
But their rhymes are pathetic, they think they copacetic
Using nursery terms, at least not poetic
It's when you keep fucking up your lines, so they have to punch you in after every correct line that you've said already.
He was also talking about Run DMC.
He was also talking about Run DMC.
can anyone post a song that does this?Punch in - instead of rapping or singing a verse in 1 take. You record the lines separately and then "punch in" the lines are needed into the appropriate places.
This technique is used if an artist has no breath control or has some kinda of speech impediment they want to hide.
Big Pun is known for his punch ins. He would be running out of breath on a track.
You can also "punch in" an ad lib. Like how Jeezy and Jim Jones do.
can anyone post a song that does this?
can anyone post a song that does this?
Shan was a simple rapper. Same could probably be said about Lord Finesse’s flow.Kool Kieth was speaking directly to him on Ego Trippin'.
They use the simple back and forth, the same, old rhythm
That a baby can pick up, and join, right with them
But their rhymes are pathetic, they think they copacetic
Using nursery terms, at least not poetic