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Treach has got one of the illest flows in hip hop. Too many kids nowadays like to talk about metaphors and multis, but Treach's flow contained all that shit yet it was VARIABLE... meaning, he didn't always stick to a set rhyme scheme throughout a song. The concentration wasn't strictly on rhyme scheme, but more on intensity of delivery, slick phrases, and variable, musical cadences.
See, a kid like Fabolous or Jada will rock a couplet flow but it's fixed throughout the whole verse. It's monotonous. Back in the days, cats had variable flows. Big L sorta pioneered that fixed couplet flow that every East Coast cat is rocking, but Big L was special because he had a fiery delivery and a sharp wit. Some of these cats are just corny.
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