SonnyBlac said:
i dont know about all that.
yuk is coo and all but...shit lyrically on most rappers in the bay? Have you ever heard a nigga by the name of San Quinn? Or Ya Boy? Or Turf Talk?
Money wise, yea. But lyrically? Come on.
Yes, I have heard of and am a big fan of alll three of them, but LYRICALLY they are not even on the same level as Yuk.Turf Talk isn't even a lyricist, so I don't know why you even mentioned him. Let me break it down for you..
Here is a verse from Quinn
"Give me a minute to get in it
Give me a minute with one of your main bitches
Mental fitness I demonstrate
Right in front of your eyes
Watch your bitch elevate from a five to a nine
Confidence booster all in her mind
And I'm checkin' every dollar and dime
[Come with me]
To the city where my committee chase titties and ass
[Are you ready? Come with me]
I'll show you where the check break fast
And we bust heads fast
If a nigga not in single file
Run up on him single style
Let the thing break him down
You love my methods
Take a nigga off the Earth if he on my shit list reckless
The key copper
Have to eat proper
Bitches lookin' for guidance
Had to be proper
Tone Capone is the beat dropper
The jump off is jumpin' off proper
And it's about to get hotter"
Now a verse from Yuk..
"Go to jail, bail out, go to court, fight the case, beat it
I walk out the court house conceited then repeated, weeded
The cops can't believe it, the block I bleed it, the glock I squeeze it
We plot strategic, pop and leave a nigga paraplegic
Send yo Christmas carols to Jesus
We operated like Pharoahs in Egypt
The double barrel rip yo flesh and bone marrow to pieces
Our thesis take money together, each fellow is even
That means we all eatin, we call meetings
Greetings wit bosses, any losses niggaz catch a hard beating
The mob meetings at the four seasons
Our mission fly them pies down to Chi-Town, N.Y, Detroit and Cleveland
And have them East Coast boys grieving
They sell em for 28, we sell em for 65, me and my boys scheming
The blast the glock at cowards, drop like the towers
Flood the block wit powder, we got the money and the power"
San Quinn's word play, rhyme-scheme,punchlines, and metaphores are nowhere as complex as Yuk's. San Quinn usually rhymes one or two syllable words such as dime/mind/shine/line...etc., and rarely uses punchlines and metaphores. Read Yuk's verse, and see the difference.