Dewey Decimal wrote:Dude needs to smoke weed again
EminemBase wrote:I agree on this front yo.
My view is that... as an artist - and where he's at, he has absolutely zero need to conform to comply to anybody or compromise any element of his work, for anything.
As to why he does it... it's obviously not for money. There's so many ways he could have made money that he's said no to, endlessly... and I don't believe it's for fame.
Honestly: I think he's actually fairly weak-minded. Recovery kind of proved that, but he's actually ALWAYS done that. I mean just look at his response to Infinite. If it wasn't for people bashing Infinite, he wouldn't have changed; thankfully it was a genius change but still - he has always been highly sensitive, and is a reactionary artist.
He's also pretty loyal once he commits to someone/something, if they don't wrong him...
So, I truly believe he does it for these reasons:
1. Appease Jimmy and his label (as, it's still a business, whichever way you slice it) - as they have given him so much and provided him with so much opportunity, I imagine he finds it hard to ever truly reject a suggestion for a hit direction or theme or whatever, because he feels somewhat indebted.
2. In an attempt to rebuild Shady. I think he knows that the bigger he gets... the bigger Shady gets, and I genuinely think he is trying to help Yela and SH succeed by making the label stronger. As if he doesn't have big hits and sell a lot... his label goes to shit.
My problem with all of this is - if he ignored all of that and did nothing but what he truly felt was genius, with absolutely zero compromise - he would achieve all that much better!
Pop fans are not being fooled in to buying fucking Eminem albums for a single. Nobody buys fucking albums for a single now, they're living in another age and can't get past it. And B.o.B is proof that singles do not drive fucking albums, and MMLP is the double-blind test that they never need to! MMLP did not sell because of a catchy fkn lead single. It sold because people were perplexed, excited and anxious.
So I just do not understand it at all. I understand why he thinks he needs to do it. But it's really just a lack of confidence in selling off of his pure vision. I wish he had the unwavering bigotry of Kanye.
MMLP is unwavering bigotry, that is why it is timeless genius.
He will never make a true masterpiece again until he lets go of all expectations and compromises.
Rollefsen wrote:this guy is THE Spongebob.
Menzo wrote:one of my lowkey favourite 'newcomers' atm.
cement wrote:youre that real nikka
jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement
Menzo wrote:I'm saying it now.
Em can still take on any rapper.
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