Cassidy has that rare talent where his flow sounds completely effortless and timeless - this could drop today and it would still sound fucking crazy. This could drop in 10 years and still sound fucking crazy. Only the greatest ever have this talent. A rare breed of monster.
Jett Starwind bro u just stole my life story lol I swear in exactly 8th grade I had this in my mp3 then I start downloading instrumentals and then I start rapping
Cass is seriously underrated and overlooked people say he fell off jus cause he's not on the radio and shit anymore he still got that flow, them bars, them punchlines still got the capability to fuck everybody up free styling
Thank you mumble rap for allowing me to appreciate what real lyricists like Cassidy are actually saying in their raps... thank you this was and is still real music
This was on a old Big Mike Lloyd Banks Vs Cassidy mixtape in the early 2000's. I used to run this. Got the whole thing memorized LMAO! Still Heat years later.
Cassidy was ahead of his times. The best punchline rapper ever 👌🏾 The best battle rapper ever. This is probably the best freestyle in history. He killed the DVD circuit in the early 2000,s. He should go should go down in history 💯
@marklucas3900 He killed Battle Rap and this should be direct reference for other up and comings artists to reflect on. I'm speaking for a whole generation of people that agree 💯
Ay young bucks do yall kno how old this is..... I was listening to this in like 2001 in jr high he been a beast if yall true fans ya gotta catch up......
'Cause my pockets puffy, and they remind them of mase' man.. bar for bar he was and still might be the best. Only a hand full who are on point like that. This freestyle need to be in the hall of fame if you ask me.
~🦾👑🏆⭐⭐⚡💡💡⚡⚡💡⭐⭐🏆🏆🏆🦾 Punchline after Punchline...Cassidy in his Prime .. I remember when one of my elders who put Me on to street money from High School....I'm not gon say his name cuz i aint no snitch...lololol...but he the first to put Me on to money in the street, it was chump change but definitely more than I had ...at the time...lolol..and im not gon tell U what it was...lololol ...he first gave me one of Cassidy's early albums....in my freshmen year in high school When I firsr heard Cassidy Rap....I been a fan ever since...and brought Me closer to and more attracted to Rap lyrics...Eminem 8mile, Eminem albums & that 50Cent run made me listen to lyrics But Cassidy's Punchlines era made Me admire lyrics even more.... I ain't never heard a rapper spit Punchline after Punchline like Cass was doing and around this time Battle Rap was becoming more relevant, evolving and gaining grass roots fans thru DVDs, and the Internet too Cassidy was supposed to be where Wayne was at, in my opinion cuz them Cass Punchlines was buzzin in the mixtape circuit...lololol...them Cass Punchlines was hittin Strong back then....like Punchlines that never hit or were verbally delivered like that before...lolol Im not Cassidy, but I was inspired by him but I'm comin with them Punchlines too ....lolol 1LOVE
One of the greatest ever, when it comes to BARS!!! Honestly, Cass earned that!!! He put in WORK, FOR DECADES!!! And STILL cookin’, like he just got in the game! Give Cass his flowers NOW! 💐
@@whooelse9444 nobody has a good album... Only album thats great from the beginning to the end is the cronic 2001. No other album on the planet is good.
@@pondforpondpondcake595 idk if you can use a blanket statement like that just to justify the fact that cass doesn’t have good album. What about get rich of die tryin ? Was that not a good album that dropped after the release of the Chronic ?
This is the period In hip hop where things started to change and the only thing that mattered was how nice you was when it came to actually spitting bars and you wasn't nice enough unless you can freestyle off the top and let me say that Cassidy was most definitely the nicest when it came to crazy fire freestyles on the spot and there wasn't that many others who can compare when it comes to the topic and period of hip hop, just listen and appreciate greatness when it's in your face his bars, his metaphors, and his flow and not to mention his swag & confidence he displays just like he was one of the greatest to do it when meanwhile he was a rookie to the game at the time just goes to show his own confidence he had in himself and lastly him having one of the best producers and hype man to sign him which was SwizzBeats just made the perfect storm to one of the greatest lyricist of all time and definitely changed the game of hip hop as we know it today with his lyrics, word play and also crazy metaphors and punchlines