When we 1st
put it out (January 14th 2009) some people thought that we were crazy for even putting
Stanza's name in the same sentence of Andre 3000. Please don't get
our intentions misconstrued, we have the utmost respect for the work
and legacy that Andre 3000 has set forth in his career. However we
feel that Hip Hop is a competitive art form and competition makes or
breaks greats. Was Allen Iverson being disrespectful to Michael
Jordan when he broke his ankles when he came into the league? No they we competing to
be winners. Plus we want to challenge more emcees to strive for
artistic greatness and not just a hit record.
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Mmh again Andre killed the topic and drove his point home so if you
stopped there he could win each and every time because people can feel
what he's saying. But if you want to get technical which is what I'm
doing I have to say the flow was his conversational flow that he's
been know for post the 1st 2 Outkast albums and he really wasn't
lyrical or had any punches.
As far as Stanza he came out the gate on this verse both passionate flow and
lyrical thought play. "Maneuver differently, change my mood from
Average, to the thought patterns of money under mattresses, this ain't
a league, these are pallor games, I'm past the top seed ya'll ain't in
my range".
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