Menzo wrote:Hopsinshadie wrote:When is Em going to make a serious album?
Oh. My. God.
Seriously, just ban this troll. The spirit of faggot flows through him.
Menzo wrote:Hopsinshadie wrote:When is Em going to make a serious album?
Oh. My. God.
Shuttle Destroyer wrote:He must be on some crazy fetish since he hits fags with onions
cryonseris wrote:Menzo wrote:Hopsinshadie wrote:When is Em going to make a serious album?
Oh. My. God.
Seriously, just ban this troll. The spirit of faggot flows through him.
Kangol wrote:VINTAGƎ wrote:And I'm not saying we need an entire album of SFTM/LY songs, I'm just calling for more balance both in content and in style. Just like that accent worked really well for some songs and not for others, this super technical shit works for some songs and not others.
I don't want this to be the Eminem from here on out. Super technical, forcing lines, trying to prove himself on every verse. He doesn't need to. Like I said, I think the reception to Encore and Relapse fucked with his head big time.
There are songs that he's made since his comeback that just scream "respect me!," "like me!," "i'm still good!," and he doesn't have to do that. I don't know who he's trying to convince. You can't please everybody but that seems to be his goal. To be so technically advanced that anyone who hates on him is just a clear hater. He wants unanimous respect and that's not happening.
I understand what you're saying but maybe he just can't do it? We've all heard recovery. That was a serious album like TES and no one on here likes it. However, he had concept songs (25 to life - even tho its pretty much a rip of Common's track). But maybe he has realised that he can't produce songs like LY anymore so wants to focus much more on his technical ability. I agree with you, I hope he creates more tracks like TIC and SFTM in the future but he's probably scared of trying to and the album sucking.
kkaniff wrote:What are the songs on MMLP2 that you feel he's too focused on technical rhyming in?
kkaniff wrote:So, 3 songs out if 16?
I strongly disagree about the rhyme scheme being detrimental to Legacy btw, I can give reasons why it adds to the beauty of the song, can you give reasons why it removes from it?
Also don't agree with Love Game, I can also give reasons.
VINTAGƎ wrote:Oh and, as far as Legacy -- why I feel it holds the song back? Because he's restricting his lines. He can only write lyrics that maintain the same rhyme.
Suppose for example he wanted to say something about how his legacy isn't as respected as some of his peers because he's white? Or something else personal or profound?
"My legacy's ignored often, critics cross me --
Off, because my skin color is cream and not coffee"
"Hmmm, na. That's not gonna work. Alright forget the race stuff. Save that for another song or something."
There's only so many words that rhyme with the words he used. While he gets props for being creative, it restricts him because now he can only say things that rhyme with that one word.
If he sheds that restriction, who knows what we get.
aog34 wrote:What's crazy is I agree and get what you're saying vintage. I think eminem actually proved his technical wizardry on relapse and refill already an it was so ahead of its time that it's kind of caught a cult like following and appreciation currently. The inner workings of a serial killer theme while playing that angle linguistically is what he was doing and was brilliant. I consider it a concept album from him in full "evil" mode that still amazes me every time.
The em I truly miss and echoes your argument is the "straight forward" conceptual em.
Guilty conscience
Kim
Stan
Lose yourself
Bonnie and Clyde
Songs that weren't caught up in lyrical wizardry but having a "big picture" approach with a story acted out by him talking to you in rhyming Forman while not compromising his flow and his inflections in his voice immolated the emotion perfectly. That is when em is king and cannot be fucked with. I felt bad guy would've been way more effective with that approach.
What you're basically saying is that em should get back into "re-inventing" rap again as opposed to "competing" and step into unchartered territory like he's done in the past with the current scene. I 100% agree.
VINTAGƎ wrote:aog34 wrote:What's crazy is I agree and get what you're saying vintage. I think eminem actually proved his technical wizardry on relapse and refill already an it was so ahead of its time that it's kind of caught a cult like following and appreciation currently. The inner workings of a serial killer theme while playing that angle linguistically is what he was doing and was brilliant. I consider it a concept album from him in full "evil" mode that still amazes me every time.
The em I truly miss and echoes your argument is the "straight forward" conceptual em.
Guilty conscience
Kim
Stan
Lose yourself
Bonnie and Clyde
Songs that weren't caught up in lyrical wizardry but having a "big picture" approach with a story acted out by him talking to you in rhyming Forman while not compromising his flow and his inflections in his voice immolated the emotion perfectly. That is when em is king and cannot be fucked with. I felt bad guy would've been way more effective with that approach.
What you're basically saying is that em should get back into "re-inventing" rap again as opposed to "competing" and step into unchartered territory like he's done in the past with the current scene. I 100% agree.
This is absolutely what I'm saying.![]()
When he's on his songwriting shit, he takes it to a level other rappers can only dream of. Like I said, no one out there, not even the heavy hitters like Kanye and Jay are gonna be making Stan or Lose Yourself anytime soon.
Eminem's body of work speaks for itself. He can get super lyrical. Everybody knows that. He doesn't have to do that.
"Dear mister I'm too good to call or write my fans. This will be the last package I ever send your ass! It's been six months and still no word, I don't deserve it? I know you got the last two letters, I wrote the addresses on them perfect!" is significantly better than "And to think I used to think you was the shit, bitch. To think it was you at one time I worshipped, shit. Think you can hurt people and just keep getting away with, it? Not this time, you better go and get the sewing kit, bitch."
One sounds like an actual pissed off fan writing a letter, the other sounds like a rapper trying to maintain the same lyrical uniform. It takes away from the feeling of the song.
He used to rap like he was talking to his listeners. Now he's like fuck it, I'm gonna make it a point to show off how lyrical I am.
Some songs suffer as a result.
aog34 wrote:VINTAGƎ wrote:aog34 wrote:What's crazy is I agree and get what you're saying vintage. I think eminem actually proved his technical wizardry on relapse and refill already an it was so ahead of its time that it's kind of caught a cult like following and appreciation currently. The inner workings of a serial killer theme while playing that angle linguistically is what he was doing and was brilliant. I consider it a concept album from him in full "evil" mode that still amazes me every time.
The em I truly miss and echoes your argument is the "straight forward" conceptual em.
Guilty conscience
Kim
Stan
Lose yourself
Bonnie and Clyde
Songs that weren't caught up in lyrical wizardry but having a "big picture" approach with a story acted out by him talking to you in rhyming Forman while not compromising his flow and his inflections in his voice immolated the emotion perfectly. That is when em is king and cannot be fucked with. I felt bad guy would've been way more effective with that approach.
What you're basically saying is that em should get back into "re-inventing" rap again as opposed to "competing" and step into unchartered territory like he's done in the past with the current scene. I 100% agree.
This is absolutely what I'm saying.![]()
When he's on his songwriting shit, he takes it to a level other rappers can only dream of. Like I said, no one out there, not even the heavy hitters like Kanye and Jay are gonna be making Stan or Lose Yourself anytime soon.
Eminem's body of work speaks for itself. He can get super lyrical. Everybody knows that. He doesn't have to do that.
"Dear mister I'm too good to call or write my fans. This will be the last package I ever send your ass! It's been six months and still no word, I don't deserve it? I know you got the last two letters, I wrote the addresses on them perfect!" is significantly better than "And to think I used to think you was the shit, bitch. To think it was you at one time I worshipped, shit. Think you can hurt people and just keep getting away with, it? Not this time, you better go and get the sewing kit, bitch."
One sounds like an actual pissed off fan writing a letter, the other sounds like a rapper trying to maintain the same lyrical uniform. It takes away from the feeling of the song.
He used to rap like he was talking to his listeners. Now he's like fuck it, I'm gonna make it a point to show off how lyrical I am.
Some songs suffer as a result.
Man. I'm so glad I stumbled onto this forum. People like you understand "music".
Crazy thing is, I think on so far, he came close. I actually heard that again. But the production, while good, didn't fit to me. He needs some good ole Dre back in the mix on the next project with his own and some bass brothers. They just understand how to bring that "thing" out of em. I think a ill concept he could bring to a song currently is his interaction with his daughter being a young adult. Imagine his funny take on hailie going to the prom/college or bringing a boy home and him dealing with it only the way he can? So many angles and greatness untapped.
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