Concerning Trend I've Noticed
People are confusing a partially capped word in a rhyme scheme with a forced rhyme scheme. Capping part of the word is supposed to show emphasis on that particular syllable of the word to clue you in as to when the rhyme scheme comes again.
(i.e. it's a STUPID MISTAKE how ya proDUCIN A PLAY! You'll never SHOOT W/ A K, if you got "arms goin up in the crowd" you're just DOIN THE WAVE"
Notice how producin is only partially capped? That does not mean it's forced, it just implies emphasis on a syllable for a rhyme scheme.
A forced multi would look like this:
"It's a STUPID MISTAKE how ya proDUCIN A PLAY! You don't SHOOT WITH A K so I'll have ya TUMOR GET BAKED cause if you got "arms goin up in the crowd" you're just DOIN THE WAVE"
See the difference? No one would actually say "TUMOR GET BAKED" in an actual setting of any kind because it's weird and unnatural, which in turn, makes it forced.
Just tryna clear this up before the trend starts to become even worse.
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