by mwm5952 » Jul 25th, '11, 01:08
I appreciate you taking the time to break down each song by rapper, and giving them and the song a rating, but I don't agree with a lot of them. You gave royce a higher rating on most songs, and I can't agree with that. Em kills Welcome 2 Hell, Fastlane (you gave him a 2.75???), Above the Law, I'm on Everything, Lighters, and Take from Me. As far as skill, delivery, and flow, Em is better than ever. I honestly feel that the only song royce competes with em is on Take From Me, the whole "i dont make money to loan it to y'all/hole in the wall" rhyme was his highlite on the album in my opinion. The only thing lacking on this album was the emotional weight behind some of the verses. The content isn't as deep as MMLP, TES, or Recovery, but I challenge anyone to say it's not better technically than anything he's ever done. Above the Law is one of my favorite verses of all time, with the energy, flow, and delivery all flawless. His 4 syllable rhyming in Welcome 2 Hell is insane, along with the flow, and that song just kills it. Giving lighters a low grade is so popular it disgusts me. Em's verse is amazing, and it's one of the few (if only) songs em uses a major key (a lighter, more uplifting feel). His rhyming and flow are impeccable. In Fastlane, can you imagine anyone else in the game stuttering like em and making that flow any better?? I don't think anyone but maybe a tech n9ne could accomplish that. This album is so underrated by people it blows my mind. But with that being said, I can see it not being that popular b/c of the lack of real substance behind some of the verses. To each his own, I just felt like you are underselling this cd way too much.
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