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Was Em's CMLR verse a step in the right direction?

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Re: Was Em's CMLR verse a step in the right direction?

Postby SoldierShady » Mar 22nd, '13, 00:26

"If I had..." verses are laid back as hell and quite brilliant. CLMR verse is laid back and ok. Borderline sub-par.
"So one last time, I'm back, 'fore it fades into black and it's all over, behold the final chapter in the saga, trying to recapture that lightning trapped in a bottle twice, the magic that started it all...tragic portrait of an artist tortured....trapped in his own drawings..." - Bruce.

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Re: Was Em's CMLR verse a step in the right direction?

Postby Atone » Mar 22nd, '13, 01:45

what is CMLR? how about you dumbasses stop abbreviating everything and actually type the shit out, lazy fucks

nah just playin, song was cool
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Re: Was Em's CMLR verse a step in the right direction?

Postby sbolli1 » Mar 22nd, '13, 04:18

Kill You wrote:It is a good verse though, wtf. Where's the shitty and embarrassing punchlines? Where's the yelling? Where's his awkward stop-go flow at? Oh yeah, nowhere. His verse was great, fuck anyone who doesn't agree. CMLR is the Eminem everyone wanted to hear come back. His flow is great, his voice is great, rhyming is great, and content is spot on perfect. There is nothing wrong with this verse.

A better question is what's bad about it? What makes it NOT a good verse for those who believe it isn't...it's his best verse of 2012 that we heard. Actually, the question is mainly for Blu since he's the one that's basically saying it's average when it is most certainly ABOVE average. So please, Blu, enlighten me on how this is an average verse. Point out the bad lines, if you can. It's not an amazing verse by any means but it IS good and IS a step in the right direction after hearing Throw It Up (which isn't that bad to begin with either smh)


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Re: Was Em's CMLR verse a step in the right direction?

Postby ShadyxEminem » Mar 22nd, '13, 20:22

MY WHEELS SPOKE TO HER! That line was funny, and stood out :laughing:
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Re: Was Em's CMLR verse a step in the right direction?

Postby babyjane » Mar 22nd, '13, 20:30

I feel the same way about his verse on this song as I do about Here Comes The Weekend. His voice and flow were good but the punchlines are becoming tiresome. It's the same thing on every feature, some corny punchline like look at how clever I am 'Bicycle.....spoke'. The problem is it's just 30 seconds on bad songs. That's not time enough to talk about anything interesting and he doesn't sound very inspired. Hopefully this just means he's saving up the good lyrical content for his album. I wonder if he has anything interesting to talk about. He doesn't seem to get out much.
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Re: Was Em's CMLR verse a step in the right direction?

Postby SG. » Mar 22nd, '13, 22:29

C'MON ME LET RIDE
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