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Re: Em & Weezy >>>>> Em & Royce

Postby Mathers » Sep 10th, '11, 13:12

Welcome To Hell and Echo>>>>>>>Drop The World and Forever.
Fuck top five, bitch, I'm top four
And that includes Biggie and Pac, whore
And I got an Evil Twin
So who the fuck do you think that third and that fourth spot's for?
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Re: Em & Weezy >>>>> Em & Royce

Postby One Mic » Sep 10th, '11, 13:14

1. Forever
2. Drop The World
3. No Love

^ those 3 tracks >>>>>>>>>>> Hell: The Sequel

Imagine an EP/Album where Em is spitting like that all the way through :smoking:

No corny accent, no hoarse voice, no shouting/screaming....just perfect
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Re: Em & Weezy >>>>> Em & Royce

Postby EminemBase » Sep 10th, '11, 15:54

One Mic wrote:1. Forever
2. Drop The World
3. No Love

^ those 3 tracks >>>>>>>>>>> Hell: The Sequel

Imagine an EP/Album where Em is spitting like that all the way through :smoking:

No corny accent, no hoarse voice, no shouting/screaming....just perfect


Those three better than Hell: The Sequel? argh, no way.

All three of those verses from Em are great. But "Forever" is a shit, corny song besides that, "Drop the World" is average without his verse, but a generally good song and "No Love" would be pretty bad without his verse to set it the way it does.

Hell: The Sequel has some much better heights. Em's first segment on "Welcome 2 Hell" ALONE >>>> those three. Then the eargasm cocaine delivery of "Above the Law".

I dunno if you just mean, EM on those tracks > Em on HTS? if so, that's more arguable I think. But as songs? better than the songs on HTS? not for me, nowhere near.

He should revert to a more relaxed tone again now though. I think he should still constantly experiment and push flow to the max, but... well, he could do a flow like "Low, Down Shifty" or a consistent rhyme flow where he repeats the same scheme. That always sounds awesome, he should do it way more, like the 'Fuck the Law' freestyle verse.

But if he sounded more clear and relaxed and shifted the emphasis to somehwere other than his tone, it would sound fresh again. As he hasn't rapped 'normally' basically since Encore.
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Re: Em & Weezy >>>>> Em & Royce

Postby One Mic » Sep 10th, '11, 15:57

EminemBase wrote:I dunno if you just mean, EM on those tracks > Em on HTS?


Yeah that is what I meant.

I'm hardly a big Lil Wayne fan, but he obviously brings out the best in Eminem for some reason.

All of his verses on a song where Wayne features are dope as fuck
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Re: Em & Weezy >>>>> Em & Royce

Postby EminemBase » Sep 10th, '11, 16:00

One Mic wrote:
EminemBase wrote:I dunno if you just mean, EM on those tracks > Em on HTS?


Yeah that is what I meant.

I'm hardly a big Lil Wayne fan, but he obviously brings out the best in Eminem for some reason.

All of his verses on a song where Wayne features are dope as fuck


I think it's just because Em knows he's one of the most talked about / popular right now. So it urges him to step h is game up.

It's like when he's with Royce too, or, usually. Royce can give him a run for his money, so it urges him to step his game up. I don't think Wayne can come close to giving him a run for his money, his 'flow'(s) are so pedestrian, he basically talks. And his lyrics are embarrassing.

But, I think Em does value popularity and mainstream acceptance more than he ever pretends. I think he felt rejected by the majority after Relapse, and even though he thought he wanted that, when it happened, he didn't like it. Hence, Recovery. I think he only plays the role of the hated, but wants to be loved.
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