For me personally, Kool G. Rap was who I felt I could be because I looked at Big Daddy Kane and I was like I ain’t gon’ never be Kane. It wasn’t about the lyricism but it was about the personality. I was like I’m never gon’ be into myself like that so to me it was G. Rap. Just the delivery and the nonchalance of it, the matter-of-factness of it. I look now and see that the majority of people we tend to call good lyricists or people that have a great flow, a lot of it comes from a lot of early work G. Rap was doing.
— Reviews / Music : TOP 5 DEAD OR ALIVE: Bun B
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