So whereas you say songs like Till I Collapse or Soldier wouldn't be the same without the beat, I say that they wouldn't be the same if Em hadn't wrote those lyrics to them.
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So whereas you say songs like Till I Collapse or Soldier wouldn't be the same without the beat, I say that they wouldn't be the same if Em hadn't wrote those lyrics to them.
Maybe wrote:I'm so awesome, I don't mind looking desperate.
Chet wrote:Fuck House. If I wanted to watch a sarcastic person in the medical field, I would stalk Yoshi
yoshi wrote:TruEmFan wrote:The beats didn't make that album. His fucking lyrics and emotion did.
true, but i think great beats pretty much play up lyrics and emotions. i can't imagine him spitting 'Soldier' or 'Till I Collapse' on a different beat. i heard remixes, they weren't bad, but the song was something different. there wasn't this connection between the beat and lyrics, probably because i got used to them. but beats make the album too, in my opinion. with shitty beats it wouldn't be that great.
like Obie's 'Cheers'. even though Obie's lyrics are awesome, i hate most of the beats and i kind of feel sorry for that, cuz for me the beats pretty much ruined the album.
'In Da Club' - rofl we all know that without the catchy beat the song would've been nothing..
Tash8 wrote:
what was the wrong with beats on Cheers?!??!
Maybe wrote:I'm so awesome, I don't mind looking desperate.
Chet wrote:Fuck House. If I wanted to watch a sarcastic person in the medical field, I would stalk Yoshi
rahlinss wrote:i know j dilla use to hook up em with beats and he used them on his albums
Chet Starr wrote:ShadyBaby8 wrote:rahlinss wrote:i know j dilla use to hook up em with beats and he used them on his albums
When? And what songs?
rahlinss is just talking bullshit
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