Renegade45 wrote:EminemBase wrote:I doubt he's throwing his headphones off and calling his own verse stupid lmao.
Because he spends ages writing and revising his verses to begin with. So it's not like it was a surprise to him as it came out of his mouth, he knew what he was going to say to a tee lmao. So that was probably for effect or something.
It's very possible that what you heard was the first time he said that verse out loud and even more possible that he wrote that verse in a couple minutes in the studio as a test. How many other songs do you hear Eminem say something like "fucking stupid" as soon as he finishes? This wasn't a diss track. There is no reason why he would say "fucking stupid" for effect. He said "fucking stupid" because of the fucking stupid line "I don't subscribe to the news or the free press but homie I get the PAPER!". It was stupid and when he said it out loud he realized how bad it sounded, along with the rest of his verse. He spends ages revising her verses, just like you said, this was his first shot at it, and he hated it. It shouldn't have been released.
As you will probably have seen, Em practises saying his verses outloud to himself also. Like, under his breath - He works out complex flows and lyrics WELL before he spits it in the booth.
There is no way he said it out loud and didn't know how it would sound like lmao.
If he actually went into the booth with it to commit it a recording, I think it's highly unlikely he didn't know what he was saying or how it would sound.
Much like on "Clearning Out My Closet" when he says like... "Where's my snare?" etc. He doest shit like that all the time for effect and realism on the track. He may very well of been acknowledging the line as stupid but as in the past, he's spit lines full force then given an opinion on what he's just said - Lyrically lmao. He always plays with perceptions like that.
But that was recorded and mixed, if he didn't want to say that, it wouldn't of gotten to that stage it's not like that was a recording of him practising it. That was a mixed, committed verse.














