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Mac Daro Freestyles on the Mudd Brothers Podcast

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Visionary and lyrical artist Mac Daro aka Money Casserole and his soundscape is overflowing with the creative potential of the greater kind are taking hip hop and rap to the heights of substantive lyrical extravaganza. He was recently featured on the Mudd Brothers Podcast, where he embodied a freestyle beat with his limitless vocal and lyrical abilities, completing the circle of hip hop’s cultural freedom.

It’s incredibly rare for a rapper to convey their message while still painting a vibrant picture of their point of view, and Mac Daro did it flawlessly. At its root, the flows, references, and lyricism are exceptional, but the overall significance of Mac Daro’s message within the context of his life distinguishes this freestyle from the rest

His freestyle was amazing because you could tell he was making it up as he went along, and it was usually pretty good. All he said was poetic, ruthless, and intriguing, and he synced his rhythm to the beat expertly. There are literary allusions, extended metaphors, and numerous innuendos that will take hours to thoroughly dissect and decode. To say the least, it’s amazing that he was able to conjure up so many complicated bars that flowed cohesively on the spot. To give credit where credit is due, Mac Daro’s freestyle is a rap masterclass.

 

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