Originally posted by Double_L
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Why does Mayweather Sr. think that Joke and Coach rhyme?
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Originally posted by deliveryman View PostPlease point out, where I stated that Joke and Roach had a suffix.
That was a comment targeted toward your general criteria of what you consider rhyming wrods.
so it wasnt directed at you.
Who gives a shyt.....really?
Jesus, have people not heard of any kind of music?
Words don't need to EXACTLY rhyme. Listen to ANY music and get the hell out of here.
assonance does not = real rhyming.
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Originally posted by blackirish137 View PostI didnt quote you when I said talked about suffixes, did I?
so it wasnt directed at you.
lol, Im having fun, **** off boat buyer.
difference is, in songs the artists stretch the words' sounds to make them rhyme...Sr doesnt make any such effort, and tries to use the two words as they are, pretending that they rhyme.
assonance does not = real rhyming.
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Originally posted by ..Calderon... View PostFirst of all, rappers dont' stretch words very often. Quite the opposite, actually. They speed up words, to blend the overall sound. And I can point out SOME 'singing artists' if I cared to that don't really do much stretching of the words, at all.
I dont mean they make the word longer than usual, they just butcher the original, traditional sound of the word to fit with another one.
Sr does not change the word whatsoever.
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Originally posted by blackirish137 View PostHes always saying 'The Joke Coach Roach' like its the biggest ownage ever, but Im honestly kind of confused to what hes getting at. Joke and Coach dont rhyme, and if all hes doing is rhyming Coach and Roach, Im not sure why hes throwing it out there. I mean, its kind of easy to think of, considering that Roach is a boxing coach....
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Originally posted by ..Calderon... View PostHere the sounds.......
roach
coach
gropes
joke
pokes
folks
Some of those words rhyme, traditionally. Some don't. The point is that artistically it works. It's not about every letter and syllable fitting. It's about the sound and how it feels/sounds when being performed.
Name ANY artist/musician, and I'll find perfect examples of this.
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1 this aint english class.
2 who said he wasnt rhyming coach & roach instead of joke & coach
3 the **** rhymes
4 this thread is a joke
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What he's doing isn't rhyme, it's called oblique rhyme. The end vowel sounds are (almost) the same (and may in fact be completely the same, given Floyd's particular dialect of English), so the consonants which follow don't necessarily have to be.
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