buffalo bill wrote:Then he'd have something new to rap about once he recovered.
LMFAO.
Alaine wrote:In his hiatus years he's like disappeared from the face of the earth
Shit Can Happen wrote:Alaine wrote:In his hiatus years he's like disappeared from the face of the earth
Could say the same for Michael Jackson. I think you're underestimating what he accomplished before his hiatus, because I'm pretty sure it would have been enough to resurface his popularity in death. People would start "remembering" and you'd have your typical dick-riding "new fans" coming out too.
Alaine wrote:Shit Can Happen wrote:Alaine wrote:In his hiatus years he's like disappeared from the face of the earth
Could say the same for Michael Jackson. I think you're underestimating what he accomplished before his hiatus, because I'm pretty sure it would have been enough to resurface his popularity in death. People would start "remembering" and you'd have your typical dick-riding "new fans" coming out too.
MJ is a legend, that's like a fact no one can deny, he also influenced the whole pop cultures and has everyone looked up to him when he died. It's obvious you can't say the same about Em, I know he was massive (best selling artist of last decade) but he was not in a legend-status (I remember MTV was making a best rapper list and he barely made top 10, but if they did one right now he could be #1)
Shit Can Happen wrote:I wasn't saying Em was ever in the same scope of fame as MJ, but using it as an example of how "dropping off the face of the Earth" doesn't equate to not being a big deal when you go out. Em's death WOULD be a major topic of public interest had it happened during his hiatus. You don't get as big as he was in the MMLP and TES eras and have people not care when you die. Fuck, it's not like he was gone for a decade either. His last major album was in 2004, and people wouldn't if he'd died in the years in between that and 2009? Maybe 14 year-olds wouldn't care, but...
And I don't know why you're putting stock into MTV/VH1 type "lists" anyway, but okay. According to VH1, Em even now isn't in the same league as Biggie/Pac/Jay-Z.
Alaine wrote:nathan123 wrote::laughing: was just thinking how shit it would be and how big of a turn out his funeral would have
if he died in his hiatus years no one would of give a shit
no one even knew he almost died
nathan123 wrote:Alaine wrote:nathan123 wrote::laughing: was just thinking how shit it would be and how big of a turn out his funeral would have
if he died in his hiatus years no one would of give a shit
no one even knew he almost died
am i talking about hiatus years ?
Alaine wrote:Shit Can Happen wrote:Alaine wrote:In his hiatus years he's like disappeared from the face of the earth
Could say the same for Michael Jackson. I think you're underestimating what he accomplished before his hiatus, because I'm pretty sure it would have been enough to resurface his popularity in death. People would start "remembering" and you'd have your typical dick-riding "new fans" coming out too.
MJ is a legend, that's like a fact no one can deny, he also influenced the whole pop cultures and has everyone looked up to him when he died. It's obvious you can't say the same about Em, I know he was massive (best selling artist of last decade) but he was not in a legend-status (I remember MTV was making a best rapper list and he barely made top 10, but if they did one right now he could be #1)
Alaine wrote:^ I meant the "public" people, the masses, not his core fans. In his hiatus years he's like disappeared from the face of the earth, he's not in the spotlight so most don't care/know him. Think about it, if he didn't come back the his career could be counted as 5 years, really doesn't sound impressive as 10 years
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