tenage dream is my favourite song i can't believe she copied that from pharoh. I am so disappointed in katy right now I wasnt going to cry but now I amresidentsleep wrote: ↑Wed Dec 20, 2017 12:26 amman i used to listen to katy perry all the time back in the day, her shit was jammin.
but now that streetmusic has opened my eyes to the fact that everyone in the industry just wannabe copys of pharoah i can't listen to any of that bs.
Especially katy perry, she one of the worst offenders of that pharoah style jacker shit.
just listen to these two song right chea & compare.
there is no way you could listen to this shit & deny the similarity.
see what I mean, there is too much there just to be sum kind of coincidence they're almost the exact same song, she changed sum of the words of course, but they both talk about the same subject matter, both use the same language. It's all right there you just gotta listen real close. nomtombot.
mutha fuckaz in da industry wanta act like dat pharoah from south park didn't fuckin invent hip-hop. smh get the fuck out chea wit dat shit mayne.
pharoah gave birth to the rap game & the culture.
I can't listen to any of this other bullshit anymore mayne
I'm only listening to pahroah & street military for the rest of my life.
Street Military music discussion (Pharoah)
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all you mudda fuckas is wrong
pharoah bit his style from kb da kidnappa
lil flea was real street military and kb was older than pharoah
so pharoah looked up to a nigga kb
kb was and will always be the rawest, that's why he copied the style
don't believe me, here's proof, you can't argue that these 2 pics look fucking identical:
they are too fuckin similar, there is proof of roah being influenced heavily by KP
pharoah bit his style from kb da kidnappa
lil flea was real street military and kb was older than pharoah
so pharoah looked up to a nigga kb
kb was and will always be the rawest, that's why he copied the style
don't believe me, here's proof, you can't argue that these 2 pics look fucking identical:
they are too fuckin similar, there is proof of roah being influenced heavily by KP
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Pharoah and kb are both black!! That's fucking crazy....
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Get that shit outta here bruh
stop letting internet people and clueless folks determine how u think about
Hip Hop
Don't turn this place into AHH.com ......
This is the most knowledgeable place on the net .....
to me that stupid video gives all the credit to 3-6 if i remember correct
they don't even recognize local legends like Street Military
They don't know the clout they have in the underground well know also among rappers
Shit Street Military start trends they don't get credit for
the albino pythons ,the camofluage etc
stop letting internet people and clueless folks determine how u think about
Hip Hop
Don't turn this place into AHH.com ......
This is the most knowledgeable place on the net .....
to me that stupid video gives all the credit to 3-6 if i remember correct
they don't even recognize local legends like Street Military
They don't know the clout they have in the underground well know also among rappers
Shit Street Military start trends they don't get credit for
the albino pythons ,the camofluage etc
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To me triplet is a delivery not a flow ..........
there is a difference between a rapper's delivery
and a rappers flow
to me it's a triplet delivery ... cuz they are delivering the rhhme at a triplet pace
the delivery is really simple especially how 3-6 use to do it
123 123 123 .....
but a skilled rapper may do 123 ..1234 ...12 .12345 etc etc
the delivery changes pace and throws different things at u keeping u guessing
the triplet just goes he he he ..he he he. . ha ha ha .. he he he .. ha ha ha
yada yada yada ... yada yada yada
triplets are not complex they are robotic cuz it keeps coming at the same pace
This is basically 3-6 Mafia fans finding a way to make those simple rhymes seem genius
there is a difference between a rapper's delivery
and a rappers flow
to me it's a triplet delivery ... cuz they are delivering the rhhme at a triplet pace
the delivery is really simple especially how 3-6 use to do it
123 123 123 .....
but a skilled rapper may do 123 ..1234 ...12 .12345 etc etc
the delivery changes pace and throws different things at u keeping u guessing
the triplet just goes he he he ..he he he. . ha ha ha .. he he he .. ha ha ha
yada yada yada ... yada yada yada
triplets are not complex they are robotic cuz it keeps coming at the same pace
This is basically 3-6 Mafia fans finding a way to make those simple rhymes seem genius
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Bruh I love Street Military. One of the best groups out of the Texas. #FreePharoah. Should've been up there mainstream like the Geto Boys in the early 90s. But this video makes a little bit of sense. But I don't need the video to educate me, I knew what the controversy was about way before the video because I can hear it in the music. I posted it because of clarification. But Three 6 was influenced off of Street Military. They used a sample from Street Military on their "Smoked Out Loced Out" tape. But Memphis made the flow popular & Atlanta bit from them. Memphis was influenced by the trap music we Texans have (Geto Boys, UGK, Street Military, etc.) & used it & made it popular. & I'm sorry but if you listen & compare Pharaoh & Lord Infamous/Skinny Pimp/Koopsta Knicca together, they're slightly the same but very different at the same time. Lord used this flow way more than Pharaoh did. Not only just Triple 6 but Memphis perfected the flow. That's just how it is. I believe that Memphis made the flow popular but Texas began the flow I guess.. Well I do know that Public Enemy used it at one time too. Like I said, it doesn't mean that Memphis started it because they're influenced off of Texas. I'm not knocking Street Military, I love their work. I mention them to people if they want to know what group to listen to in Texas. But Memphis made it popular & they used it alot of than Texas rappers. You cant deny that. I listen to a lot of Houston underground & Memphis underground to know this.StreetMusic wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2017 7:59 pmGet that shit outta here bruh
stop letting internet people and clueless folks determine how u think about
Hip Hop
Don't turn this place into AHH.com ......
This is the most knowledgeable place on the net .....
to me that stupid video gives all the credit to 3-6 if i remember correct
they don't even recognize local legends like Street Military
They don't know the clout they have in the underground well know also among rappers
Shit Street Military start trends they don't get credit for
the albino pythons ,the camofluage etc
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Sample appears at 1:24 & throughout the chorus of the song. I was surprised af when I first heard it a long time ago.
This one is the remake of the same song that Paul produced for Gangsta Blac in 96. Still has the Street Military sample in the chorus as well.
They also sampled SPC in their underground songs too. I believe these are the songs that they sampled them in.
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That does explain that they were influenced by & listened to Street Military & SPC. Paul even said that he loved listening to Point Blank.
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Roah's flow has like a strong click like a kick or punch
3-6 has a flow that has more of a soft quick slap
Roah's terminology or choice or wordz is also different
it's the Killa Klan Texas rhymes ...
Migos denied being influenced by 3-6
but Migos flow pattern and delivery sounds much like Roah
Roah birthed Trae & Z-Ro
Trae & Z-Ro birthed ABN
Killa Klan flow birthed alot of new rappers like Migos
cuz Z-Ro & Trae also helped made it popular
also Dj Screw
listen to some old Z-Ro or Trae then listen to some Roah you'll see
Roah birthed a whole style of flow and delivery by himself
along with Street Military
3-6 has a flow that has more of a soft quick slap
Roah's terminology or choice or wordz is also different
it's the Killa Klan Texas rhymes ...
Migos denied being influenced by 3-6
but Migos flow pattern and delivery sounds much like Roah
Roah birthed Trae & Z-Ro
Trae & Z-Ro birthed ABN
Killa Klan flow birthed alot of new rappers like Migos
cuz Z-Ro & Trae also helped made it popular
also Dj Screw
listen to some old Z-Ro or Trae then listen to some Roah you'll see
Roah birthed a whole style of flow and delivery by himself
along with Street Military
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Yo thanks for educating me that 3-6 sampled K.B.'s voice
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No problem, just stating from what I hear brodie!StreetMusic wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2017 10:01 amYo thanks for educating me that 3-6 sampled K.B.'s voice