



Slim Fiasco wrote:Good lookin' out but he needs to work on his acting skills i.e. face expressions, they don't transmit his mood and lyrics, and he looks like he lacks confidence (even though he doesn't sound like that). And when he said "that's you" when pointing at the mic, he looked like a faggot.


Joking, but yeah, the verses were fine, I don't have problems with the guy. And it was cool how he said that Em has killed that beat million times better than someone like him could ever do, and that beat should be left alone tbh. It's an offense for someone other than Em to rock on it. Or to be more specific, someone other than prime Em, because I wouldn't like to hear current Em to butcher it.






Trimss wrote:It's pretty obvious that no one can even think they can damage a beat like Eminem in his prime, let alone beats he rapped on lmao. From SSLP to TES, I'd say it's impossible to do better than Eminem on "his" beats.


Slim Fiasco wrote:Look at the focus, the class - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0nh_j6ptaE
bigray wrote:WOOOOOO!!! That was really dope! MGK comes out hard on this....
Slim Fiasco wrote:Btw, I completely agree with this, his delivery back then was just godly.


Trimss wrote:
His delivery was so good that all across the world people who don't even understand english loved his songs. That's saying something.








Miller wrote:This was really good. Kinda excited for his new album in a couple weeks. It's his debut right?
Slim Fiasco wrote:And he set the bar so high that many non-rap fans tend to compare rappers to Em or just being hard to impress (I'm speaking sonically, because they obviously don't care about and can't appreciate the lyrical part). I got my young cousin into rap, made him an Eminem stan, and this started when he was 11 (he's 13 now) and I always tell him to expand his library, and listen to other rappers, but nothing seems able to impress him enough because of Em, lol. Shit will change once he gets older though, obviously.


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