I've really been listening to this "Lace Up" mixtape a lot lately and it's very impressive. IMO

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MGK>>>>>>>MAC MILLER

I think he alright not great but he's good
no flow stupid lyrics....
i think u got your point across!!

Mark said:
no flow stupid lyrics....
Stupid lyrics? Have you listened to any of Lace up? He's got some deep songs. You can feel his emotion.

All my life, I couldn’t fit in, like a bad shoe
I was always too square, too cube, too tall, too weird, too blue
Forget them high-school’s hotties now I’m too cool
I guess I came a long way from that young kid
The school’s most popular lame, no friends, no style, no clothes, no ends
Just a bear fell asleep, never woke up again
Yeah, and my last prayer was don’t ever let me end up like the people that’s down here
Cause the one that fear change be the one that don’t care
Look at themselves and see somebody else in the mirror
But you can always pick me out of the crowd
Loud mouth with my very own style
And what I know now is don’t ever pretend
And live every single day like you won’t see it again

that's your definition of deep lyrics? some of it doesn't even actually rhyme nor does it have good flow or rhythm. Hes a fast rapping wiz khalifa
Brendon Wiles said:

Stupid lyrics? Have you listened to any of Lace up? He's got some deep songs. You can feel his emotion.
I don't like lil wayne or drake, or much of main stream, but everyone has some good songs in the rap game.


Mark said:

All my life, I couldn’t fit in, like a bad shoe
I was always too square, too cube, too tall, too weird, too blue
Forget them high-school’s hotties now I’m too cool
I guess I came a long way from that young kid
The school’s most popular lame, no friends, no style, no clothes, no ends
Just a bear fell asleep, never woke up again
Yeah, and my last prayer was don’t ever let me end up like the people that’s down here
Cause the one that fear change be the one that don’t care
Look at themselves and see somebody else in the mirror
But you can always pick me out of the crowd
Loud mouth with my very own style
And what I know now is don’t ever pretend
And live every single day like you won’t see it again

that's your definition of deep lyrics? some of it doesn't even actually rhyme nor does it have good flow or rhythm. Hes a fast rapping wiz khalifa
Brendon Wiles said:

Stupid lyrics? Have you listened to any of Lace up? He's got some deep songs. You can feel his emotion.

I personally love "Lead you on" and "The Return".
when you read it, it doesn't rhyme, but listen to the song it's dope and it sounds good

Brendon Wiles said:


Mark said:

All my life, I couldn’t fit in, like a bad shoe
I was always too square, too cube, too tall, too weird, too blue
Forget them high-school’s hotties now I’m too cool
I guess I came a long way from that young kid
The school’s most popular lame, no friends, no style, no clothes, no ends
Just a bear fell asleep, never woke up again
Yeah, and my last prayer was don’t ever let me end up like the people that’s down here
Cause the one that fear change be the one that don’t care
Look at themselves and see somebody else in the mirror
But you can always pick me out of the crowd
Loud mouth with my very own style
And what I know now is don’t ever pretend
And live every single day like you won’t see it again

that's your definition of deep lyrics? some of it doesn't even actually rhyme nor does it have good flow or rhythm. Hes a fast rapping wiz khalifa
Brendon Wiles said:

Stupid lyrics? Have you listened to any of Lace up? He's got some deep songs. You can feel his emotion.

I personally love "Lead you on" and "The Return".
disagree I think it doesn't have any rythm to it its just fast.  I really don't understand the hoopla serously it befuddles me.

Andrew Ward said:
when you read it, it doesn't rhyme, but listen to the song it's dope and it sounds good

Brendon Wiles said:


Mark said:

All my life, I couldn’t fit in, like a bad shoe
I was always too square, too cube, too tall, too weird, too blue
Forget them high-school’s hotties now I’m too cool
I guess I came a long way from that young kid
The school’s most popular lame, no friends, no style, no clothes, no ends
Just a bear fell asleep, never woke up again
Yeah, and my last prayer was don’t ever let me end up like the people that’s down here
Cause the one that fear change be the one that don’t care
Look at themselves and see somebody else in the mirror
But you can always pick me out of the crowd
Loud mouth with my very own style
And what I know now is don’t ever pretend
And live every single day like you won’t see it again

that's your definition of deep lyrics? some of it doesn't even actually rhyme nor does it have good flow or rhythm. Hes a fast rapping wiz khalifa
Brendon Wiles said:

Stupid lyrics? Have you listened to any of Lace up? He's got some deep songs. You can feel his emotion.

I personally love "Lead you on" and "The Return".
He doesn't rap fast in that song though...

Mark said:
disagree I think it doesn't have any rythm to it its just fast.  I really don't understand the hoopla serously it befuddles me.

Andrew Ward said:
when you read it, it doesn't rhyme, but listen to the song it's dope and it sounds good

Brendon Wiles said:


Mark said:

All my life, I couldn’t fit in, like a bad shoe
I was always too square, too cube, too tall, too weird, too blue
Forget them high-school’s hotties now I’m too cool
I guess I came a long way from that young kid
The school’s most popular lame, no friends, no style, no clothes, no ends
Just a bear fell asleep, never woke up again
Yeah, and my last prayer was don’t ever let me end up like the people that’s down here
Cause the one that fear change be the one that don’t care
Look at themselves and see somebody else in the mirror
But you can always pick me out of the crowd
Loud mouth with my very own style
And what I know now is don’t ever pretend
And live every single day like you won’t see it again

that's your definition of deep lyrics? some of it doesn't even actually rhyme nor does it have good flow or rhythm. Hes a fast rapping wiz khalifa
Brendon Wiles said:

Stupid lyrics? Have you listened to any of Lace up? He's got some deep songs. You can feel his emotion.

I personally love "Lead you on" and "The Return".
Thats true I was thinking of a different track by him just like I thought his lyrics are even more terrible when he goes slower. I serously don't see how you guys think this dude has any flow or lyrics.

hawkeyeguy said:
He doesn't rap fast in that song though...

Mark said:
disagree I think it doesn't have any rythm to it its just fast.  I really don't understand the hoopla serously it befuddles me.

Andrew Ward said:
when you read it, it doesn't rhyme, but listen to the song it's dope and it sounds good

Brendon Wiles said:


Mark said:

All my life, I couldn’t fit in, like a bad shoe
I was always too square, too cube, too tall, too weird, too blue
Forget them high-school’s hotties now I’m too cool
I guess I came a long way from that young kid
The school’s most popular lame, no friends, no style, no clothes, no ends
Just a bear fell asleep, never woke up again
Yeah, and my last prayer was don’t ever let me end up like the people that’s down here
Cause the one that fear change be the one that don’t care
Look at themselves and see somebody else in the mirror
But you can always pick me out of the crowd
Loud mouth with my very own style
And what I know now is don’t ever pretend
And live every single day like you won’t see it again

that's your definition of deep lyrics? some of it doesn't even actually rhyme nor does it have good flow or rhythm. Hes a fast rapping wiz khalifa
Brendon Wiles said:

Stupid lyrics? Have you listened to any of Lace up? He's got some deep songs. You can feel his emotion.

I personally love "Lead you on" and "The Return".

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