You see, I liked Recovery though.
CWB, On Fire, GTC, Seduction, No Love verse, Space Bound, Ridaz, Session One, Untitled, So Bad, Almost Famous were all dope as fuck IMO.
I mean his flow just has me bugged as fuck the last two years.
4Corners wrote:You see, I liked Recovery though.
CWB, On Fire, GTC, Seduction, No Love verse, Space Bound, Ridaz, Session One, Untitled, So Bad, Almost Famous were all dope as fuck IMO.
I mean his flow just has me bugged as fuck the last two years.
Rap God wrote:You never seen heard smelled or met a real MC
Who's incredible upon the same pedestal as me
Bolswat wrote:4Corners on point itt.
It's pointless to argue back and forth with heads that weren't at least in high school when the SSLP dropped as opposed to just catching up with all of his material in say 2007.
4Corners wrote:25 to Life was meh for me. I hated the beat, but his flow wasn't nearly as fucked as it has been the past two years.
Rap God wrote:You never seen heard smelled or met a real MC
Who's incredible upon the same pedestal as me
LEVITIKUZ wrote:Revolutionary wrote:He would eat 2 steaks and still have room for a third. He went to a steak restaurant for his 40th birthday, remember?
No because Em didn't invite me.
4Corners wrote:Bolswat wrote:4Corners on point itt.
It's pointless to argue back and forth with heads that weren't at least in high school when the SSLP dropped as opposed to just catching up with all of his material in say 2007.
I agree. I find it hard to believe anyone who's not a blind fan or a new fan that truly enjoys this shit for MMLP2 so far, minus Rap God, which still is good but overrated it seems.
Bolswat wrote:Relapse > Recovery pretty easily. Heads hated on the accent but i actually dug it. He was able to bend words more easily and effortlessly. Shit sounded really dope. It also played into the darker theme of the album. Plus he didn't use the accent on the best track on the LP and probably his best since his comeback, Deja Vu.
Stay Wide Awake, Same Song And Dance, 3am all had a sick serial killer/horrorcore theme. Im not a multi obsessed fag but on SWA he spits a couple 16 syllable ones. The storytelling on SS&D and Deja Vu were dope as fuck. I remember heads complaining that he was just rhyming random words together for the sake of rhyming. I think on certain tracks, like Underground or Medicine Ball, he went that route purposely on some braggadocious tip that he still has it and lyrically still shits on most emcees.
Only really wack tracks on it are the overly commercial sounding ones like Crack a Bottle, Old Times Sake, and We Made You. Beautiful was a cool song but it sounded so out of place on this record. That shit should've been on Recovery. If you take out those four tracks and added My Darling, Be Careful What You Wish For, Buffalo Bill, and Music Box this shit would've been a classic. Dre laced the fuck out of that album with banger after banger too.
MackBook wrote:4Corners wrote:Bolswat wrote:4Corners on point itt.
It's pointless to argue back and forth with heads that weren't at least in high school when the SSLP dropped as opposed to just catching up with all of his material in say 2007.
I agree. I find it hard to believe anyone who's not a blind fan or a new fan that truly enjoys this shit for MMLP2 so far, minus Rap God, which still is good but overrated it seems.
Hello25 years old here, been an Eminem fan since most of you have been playing pokemon on the playground. I enjoy all 4 songs so far because I enjoy them for what they are: the artistic expressions of a man who has been through more in the last 10 years than you will ever in your lifetime. You keep expecting this and that, you keep expecting some nostalgia-induced fantasy Eminem that will blow the doors off your already insane hopes as opposed to just accepting with an open ear.
Is 2013 Eminem different? Of course he is. Do you like him? No? Then bump Tyler the Creator or the Slim Shady LP and stop whining like the entitled bitch you are.
MackBook wrote:4Corners wrote:Bolswat wrote:4Corners on point itt.
It's pointless to argue back and forth with heads that weren't at least in high school when the SSLP dropped as opposed to just catching up with all of his material in say 2007.
I agree. I find it hard to believe anyone who's not a blind fan or a new fan that truly enjoys this shit for MMLP2 so far, minus Rap God, which still is good but overrated it seems.
Hello25 years old here, been an Eminem fan since most of you have been playing pokemon on the playground. I enjoy all 4 songs so far because I enjoy them for what they are: the artistic expressions of a man who has been through more in the last 10 years than you will ever in your lifetime. You keep expecting this and that, you keep expecting some nostalgia-induced fantasy Eminem that will blow the doors off your already insane hopes as opposed to just accepting with an open ear.
Is 2013 Eminem different? Of course he is. Do you like him? No? Then bump Tyler the Creator or the Slim Shady LP and stop whining like the entitled bitch you are.
LEVITIKUZ wrote:Revolutionary wrote:He would eat 2 steaks and still have room for a third. He went to a steak restaurant for his 40th birthday, remember?
No because Em didn't invite me.
4Corners wrote:MackBook wrote:4Corners wrote:
I agree. I find it hard to believe anyone who's not a blind fan or a new fan that truly enjoys this shit for MMLP2 so far, minus Rap God, which still is good but overrated it seems.
Hello25 years old here, been an Eminem fan since most of you have been playing pokemon on the playground. I enjoy all 4 songs so far because I enjoy them for what they are: the artistic expressions of a man who has been through more in the last 10 years than you will ever in your lifetime. You keep expecting this and that, you keep expecting some nostalgia-induced fantasy Eminem that will blow the doors off your already insane hopes as opposed to just accepting with an open ear.
Is 2013 Eminem different? Of course he is. Do you like him? No? Then bump Tyler the Creator or the Slim Shady LP and stop whining like the entitled bitch you are.
I'm 31, and was 17 when SSLP came out.But okay....
I like Tyler, what the fuck does he have to do with this???
Em isn't fucking with Nas the past two years. Not in any way shape or form.
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