Amadeo wrote:This latest criticism is the most amusing of them all. As though there's something wrong with dissing talentless pop stars. MMLP-Eminem gets bashed for not going after "real lyricists"...newsflash: good lyricists don't give Eminem any reason to go after them. Eminem has been dissing terrible rappers/popstars because A) they suck, and deserve scorn, or B) they dissed him first.
IcedSlim Shady wrote:why half of you, on this forum, are so dickhead?
Menzo wrote:Em loves the genre, it wouldn't make sense for him to diss big guys like Nas and Jay-Z when he probably has all of their albums.
Even when a lyrical monster like Canibus was beefing with him, it seemed like...they both respected each other's skill as an emcee that they never went full out at one another. Especially since I think pre-famous Eminem used to say he was a fan of Canibus too.
Menzo wrote:Cosh wrote:Menzo wrote:Em loves the genre, it wouldn't make sense for him to diss big guys like Nas and Jay-Z when he probably has all of their albums.
Even when a lyrical monster like Canibus was beefing with him, it seemed like...they both respected each other's skill as an emcee that they never went full out at one another. Especially since I think pre-famous Eminem used to say he was a fan of Canibus too.
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give me an example
Of what? You'd be dumb to say Canibus doesn't focus a lot of rhymes. I'm not saying he's goodHe's a bland, boring "lyrical miracle" type of rapper.
what do you mean by "focus alot of rhymes"? I've never heard a clean cut, impressive multi from him. They are always a few syllables off and always a stretch.
Trimss wrote:I want to see Eminem rapping about Detroit and how poor and dangerous it is.
Almostlity wrote:Grow up faggots
EminemInsider wrote:Jesus Christ, HOW FUCKING STUPID ARE YOU PEOPLE?!?!?!?!?!
Amadeo wrote:The majority, though, dislike these references because, deep down, they know that Eminem is incredibly influential, and if the white guy raps about hot dogs/Walmart/K Mart, they foresee a future where rap is dominated by a bunch of white guys rapping about Playstations/computers/iPhones and typically "white guy stuff." And the "blackness" of the culture will have been diluted, which is an unfavourable outcome to racist people. Racist people made up of black purists and non-black people who are inversely discriminating and trying to balance the scales, as EminemInsider once put it.
TL;DR Eminem has become more stereotypically "white" in recent years, fashion-wise and lyrically, and there's a whole lot of racist backlash to this.
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