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<blockquote data-quote="Decado" data-source="post: 2878938" data-attributes="member: 562098"><p>While I'll agree alot of rap people get nowadays just to bump has pretty shitty lyrics for the most part, I don't agree that these songs are just for SPL. The bass can sound really great with good SQ subs as well even though they have mostly simple bass tracks. Fast or varied bass notes aren't the only factor in SQ the bass should all around sound better, listen to some of these songs on an SPL sub then on an SQ sub and you'll see what I'm saying. And come on, only old school has good lyrics TIGER? You need to start listening to more rap if this is the case, there are alot of ****ing genius lyrical rappers out there, you just have to find them. Take Atmosphere or Eyedea and Abilities for example, they're not old school in any way but they're lyrical masterminds, they don't rap about the club or drugs all the time so unfortunately they'll never become hugely famous but they're still great to listen to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decado, post: 2878938, member: 562098"] While I'll agree alot of rap people get nowadays just to bump has pretty shitty lyrics for the most part, I don't agree that these songs are just for SPL. The bass can sound really great with good SQ subs as well even though they have mostly simple bass tracks. Fast or varied bass notes aren't the only factor in SQ the bass should all around sound better, listen to some of these songs on an SPL sub then on an SQ sub and you'll see what I'm saying. And come on, only old school has good lyrics TIGER? You need to start listening to more rap if this is the case, there are alot of ****ing genius lyrical rappers out there, you just have to find them. Take Atmosphere or Eyedea and Abilities for example, they're not old school in any way but they're lyrical masterminds, they don't rap about the club or drugs all the time so unfortunately they'll never become hugely famous but they're still great to listen to. [/QUOTE]
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