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Re: The Best Thing About SSLP

Postby Amaranthine » Jul 30th, '11, 16:00

JakeBlack wrote:What year did he say that?

2002, it was an interview for The Eminem Show.

@Amadeo, he was on probation then. I doubt he was high, it's kind of difficult to get high when you've got random drug tests, isn't it? Could be though.
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Re: The Best Thing About SSLP

Postby Devil'sAdvocate » Jul 30th, '11, 19:01

i blame kim and the drugs.

he cant do anything like his first 2 albums EVER again,i doubt back when he made THE ehhhhhhminem show he said that.
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Re: The Best Thing About SSLP

Postby Innovation » Jul 30th, '11, 21:44

Devil'sAdvocate wrote:THE ehhhhhhminem show


:boxing: :happy:
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Re: The Best Thing About SSLP

Postby Devil'sAdvocate » Jul 30th, '11, 21:54

Innovation wrote:
Devil'sAdvocate wrote:THE ehhhhhhminem show


:boxing: :happy:

kinda innovative way though :shifty:
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Re: The Best Thing About SSLP

Postby Innovation » Jul 30th, '11, 22:22

Devil'sAdvocate wrote:
Innovation wrote:
Devil'sAdvocate wrote:THE ehhhhhhminem show


:boxing: :happy:

kinda innovative way though :shifty:


I see what you did there. :smoking:
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Re: The Best Thing About SSLP

Postby EminemInsider » Jul 31st, '11, 10:25

If that were the case, Jay-Z had the worst flow ever and Ke$ha has great flow.

Basically, either Eminem's self-esteem took a big hit...or he was brainwashed by some doofus into thinking that good flow is rapping syllable-to-syllable in generic drum-mirroring fashion.

His idea of "new, improved" flow was songs like Business, Square Dance, and his verse on When the Music Stops.

Sing For the Moment, on the other hand, was the first song he did for the album..."I hadn't quite mastered it yet, yo."

What he apparently forgot is he STARTED OUT spitting double time in beat-mirroring fashion.

There's nothing to master; if you can keep tempo, you can rap like that. It's for amateurs.

SSLP era flow is the most difficult flow for me to replicate out of all of his work. It's not the pace of it so much as it is the timing. I can rap really fast, but I can't hit the right spots effortlessly the way he could.
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Re: The Best Thing About SSLP

Postby Devil'sAdvocate » Jul 31st, '11, 11:39

SSLP era flow is the most difficult flow for me to replicate out of all of his work. It's not the pace of it so much as it is the timing. I can rap really fast, but I can't hit the right spots effortlessly the way he could.


yet its extremely simple and relaxing to recite too!

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Re: The Best Thing About SSLP

Postby J.R. » Jul 31st, '11, 20:10

Devil'sAdvocate wrote:
SSLP era flow is the most difficult flow for me to replicate out of all of his work. It's not the pace of it so much as it is the timing. I can rap really fast, but I can't hit the right spots effortlessly the way he could.


yet its extremely simple and relaxing to recite too!

SSLP is where Em became jesus.


Exact opposite problem. I hit everything, but he can get too fast. otherwise, I can do all his shit.
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