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Originally posted by Lamb4life
Rappers do this all the time but still
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The difference is, they recycle lines/verses and mix & match/integrate their old material with new stuff they're coming up with on the spot and they're actually rap rapping. They're spitting it out and they're spitting it out hard.
Here, Iggy is literally copying her same vocal inflections from the studio recording. I don't doubt that it was the song that they were currently working on at that point in time. Right as she's asked to rap for them T.I. starts pacing and then walks off camera like he's petrified and so nervous of what's about to happen. Like all his time and hard work spent building this girl up is about to come crashing down. It's in his body language.
She's copying her studio vocals like she's singing it in her head. They way she said "But he still wanna be a good daaadddyyyyy" and dragged out the word "daddy" is exactly how she does it on the song. She might as well have said "ok, well, this is what we've been doing in the studio this week and this is what we've come up with
" And she's breathing in weird places, it's weird. It doesn't even sound like it's rhyming when she does it like this. If this was a studio recording, T.I. would be stopping her to do it again because she breathed. Or, they recording her lines in the studio one at a time. That's not flow