darklord981 wrote:i dont understand the comparison.going through changes vs. Mockinbird is better....
Wait.... so your telling me Mockingbird is better than Deja Vu? I respect opinion, but seriously?
darklord981 wrote:i dont understand the comparison.going through changes vs. Mockinbird is better....
Clockworx wrote:Damn cant believe GTC's is winning by that big of a margin. I personally enjoy Deja Vu a lot more cause all around (lyrics, beat, flow, etc) its an iller song. I gotta be in the mood to listen to GTC while Deja Vu i can put on whenever and enjoy it.
EminemInsider wrote:If you don't like Deja Vu, you're not an Eminem fan, period.
That's the quintessential Eminem song.
EminemInsider wrote:LOL, some people on this forum are so idiotic they deserve to be shot.
Deja Vu, verses nothing special? Base syllables too simple?![]()
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Deja Vu absolutely CRUSHES Going Through Changes lyrically. GTC is an "emotional connection" and everything, but the lyrical structure pales in comparison to Deja Vu, which is the only song he's done in the past 8 years that holds up against his older work.
You could hear Deja Vu on The Eminem Show. You'd never hear something like GTC, which, although it has its moments, is rather sloppy in parts lyrically (splitting lines between bars...rhyme scheme isn't even close to Deja Vu).
R.A.G.E In Darkness wrote:EminemInsider wrote:LOL, some people on this forum are so idiotic they deserve to be shot.
Deja Vu, verses nothing special? Base syllables too simple?![]()
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Deja Vu absolutely CRUSHES Going Through Changes lyrically. GTC is an "emotional connection" and everything, but the lyrical structure pales in comparison to Deja Vu, which is the only song he's done in the past 8 years that holds up against his older work.
You could hear Deja Vu on The Eminem Show. You'd never hear something like GTC, which, although it has its moments, is rather sloppy in parts lyrically (splitting lines between bars...rhyme scheme isn't even close to Deja Vu).
Opinions will arise.. for you to say people deserve to be shot for their opinion is the true idiocy..
As for lyrics, Going Through Changes is technically a better song then Deja Vu.. However, that's my opinion...
Shoot me now for it..It'll still be documented..
EminemInsider wrote:Nope, that's objectively wrong. The rhyme schemes are something that can be empirically evaluated. Saying "I like GTC better than Deja Vu" is an opinion. Saying "GTC is better lyrically than Deja Vu" is a false statement...at least according to anyone who understands the technical aspects of complex lyricism.
EminemInsider wrote:R.A.G.E In Darkness wrote:EminemInsider wrote:LOL, some people on this forum are so idiotic they deserve to be shot.
Deja Vu, verses nothing special? Base syllables too simple?![]()
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Deja Vu absolutely CRUSHES Going Through Changes lyrically. GTC is an "emotional connection" and everything, but the lyrical structure pales in comparison to Deja Vu, which is the only song he's done in the past 8 years that holds up against his older work.
You could hear Deja Vu on The Eminem Show. You'd never hear something like GTC, which, although it has its moments, is rather sloppy in parts lyrically (splitting lines between bars...rhyme scheme isn't even close to Deja Vu).
Opinions will arise.. for you to say people deserve to be shot for their opinion is the true idiocy..
As for lyrics, Going Through Changes is technically a better song then Deja Vu.. However, that's my opinion...
Shoot me now for it..It'll still be documented..
Nope, that's objectively wrong. The rhyme schemes are something that can be empirically evaluated. Saying "I like GTC better than Deja Vu" is an opinion. Saying "GTC is better lyrically than Deja Vu" is a false statement...at least according to anyone who understands the technical aspects of complex lyricism.
It would be like someone coming in and saying Bob Dylan was a better vocalist than Elton John.
R.A.G.E In Darkness wrote:
Did I mention the song lyrics anywhere in the post...?
No.. At least I don't believe I did...
As for lyrics, Going Through Changes is technically a better song then Deja Vu.. However, that's my opinion...
The way the song is constructed, executed, and performed is better than Deja Vu. In my opinion...
The transitions between verses, the vocals used to deliver the lyrics, and the chorus all are better than Deja Vu..
It takes more than lyrics to make a good song, it's the way it is presented, also..
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