BlueberryWun wrote:Snake897 wrote:BlueberryWun wrote:Since when is Smack That a gangster rap song? it is a club song a party anthem smh

No, you fucking idiot. Those are two separate paragraphs, MEANING A CHANGE IN SUBJECT. Gangster Ambienem was the worst Em. And Smack That sucked dick.
Just because you can't relate to coming from a place like Detroit doesn't mean you can't appreciate the quality of the lyrics, flow, hooks, energy. You say you liked Relapse but you not a serial killer are you? so you saying serial killing Em you like but when it's street material you dislike? You talk about you like technicalty so why is it just cus the material was street you looking past the word play, multi's, flows?
My god. I appreciate when ANY artist who raps about their life. I can't relate to coming from Detroit. I appreciate all of the things you listed. There's a reason why I like Yelawolf. I love his accent, his flow, his references and urban slang. They all feel natural, and I feel like every time I listen to him I'm absorbing in part of his culture in music form. It's fantastic. Tupac is one of my favourite artists. I love street material. When its REAL. What Em was doing was that he was PRETENDING to be a gangster as a defense mechanism against Ja Rule and his little posse of shitlords. Eminem once said that "He never once said he was a gangster". One year later, he pretended to become one.
The one thing I despise above all else is posers. Em's gangster shit sucked because it DIDN'T FIT HIM. He is a wacky, comedic, dark, and CREATIVE rapper. He doesn't rap about popping shit and shooting people. I liked serial killer type Em because it was UNIQUE, REALISTIC, CREATIVE, and most of all, IT DIDN'T FEEL FORCED AT ALL. It felt natural, like something Em chose to do while being sober.