Trimss wrote:
Hat/Hoodie no eye contact> Polo/Tie old wizard reciting spells
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Trimss wrote:
Hat/Hoodie no eye contact> Polo/Tie old wizard reciting spells
Elision wrote:i think it's the hat/hoodie that does it for me. seems like he's avoiding eye contact with the camera which comes off as a lack of confidence. that on top of his facial expression makes it seem like he was forced into the performance.
edit: yeah i'm watching it back now. i just don't feel the performance. it's reminiscent of his 09 performances
RoleModel'Est96 wrote:Something about it that reminds me of Marshall Mathers
edit: the song, that is!
It matters when it's a performance. It's theater. Otherwise we'd just listen to audio. Any artist will tell you that composing music in isolation is nothing like doing so live. They're two totally different productions. And we as the consumers have every right to discuss the visual side of the piece if they're giving us one.Kill You wrote:Since when has what a rapper wears affected the music? Who cares if he's wearing a hoodie, T-shirt, or a goddamn dress? As long as he's rapping and doing it well that's all I care about.
Elision wrote:If they wanted dark they could've taken some more theatrical routes. You and I both know that em could come out in a wife beater and still have the exact same presence. The hat/hoodie setup is representative of a timid MC. And while mystique may be part of em's character, it's not genuine when it's being done via clothing. It's just a distraction that comes off as a lack of confidence.
All that aside, is it unfair to see a correlation here?
http://youtu.be/iIjMDNI_qqk?t=28s
http://youtu.be/YyoShQqYK-s?t=6m37s
I guess you see people who are hiding as intimidating. Whereas I see them as shy. Like they've been forced out of the house for some reason. And obviously em isn't the type of signify his urban-ness. I feel like the shady people who hide under hoodies and mumble every word are aspiring to not have to be that way. So it doesn't make sense to me that someone would make it their "style" per se. He simply comes off as suppressed to me.EminemBase wrote:you're hiding yourself usually for suspect reasons or just intentionally signifying that you're urban or not to be fucked with.
That was exactly my point in my first post. This is why it' seems staged/plastic and awkward to me.EminemBase wrote:I don't think he can be timid and spit those lines how he does at the same time.
Elision wrote:I guess you see people who are hiding as intimidating. Whereas I see them as shy. Like they've been forced out of the house for some reason. And obviously em isn't the type of signify his urban-ness. I feel like the shady people who hide under hoodies and mumble every word are aspiring to not have to be that way. So it doesn't make sense to me that someone would make it their "style" per se. He simply comes off as suppressed to me.EminemBase wrote:you're hiding yourself usually for suspect reasons or just intentionally signifying that you're urban or not to be fucked with.That was exactly my point in my first post. This is why it' seems staged/plastic and awkward to me.EminemBase wrote:I don't think he can be timid and spit those lines how he does at the same time.
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