sbolli1 wrote:Always got respect for Hopsin, he's a cool down-to-earth dude. Yeah his old Em bias is kind of annoying, but the dude shows so much respect and humility.
I don't like this interviewer he's an example of someone who came into this album with not only impossibly high expectations, but also wrong interpretations of what Em meant by calling this album the "MMLP2". He kept the underlying themes and topics from the first one and then tackled these same themes as a 40-year-old man, showing not only his perspectives on things now that he's older and more mature, but his growth as well from that pissed-off, confrontational rapper in his mid-20s from the first one.
People came in expecting Em to attack anyone and everyone and just rap about murder and really intense shit. That kind of sequel making is what we call The Hangover Part II, just literally repeating yourself and consequently losing the freshness that made the original good. Then there's the Godfather Part II's and the Empire Strikes Back's, where they build upon what was created in the first one, rather than just try and re-create it.
That's why Em most definitely succeeded with this sequel, and it's such a damn shame there's so many ignorant fools who fail to see that.
Sorry, i'm high. End rant.
Horsebot3K wrote:sbolli1 wrote:Always got respect for Hopsin, he's a cool down-to-earth dude. Yeah his old Em bias is kind of annoying, but the dude shows so much respect and humility.
I don't like this interviewer he's an example of someone who came into this album with not only impossibly high expectations, but also wrong interpretations of what Em meant by calling this album the "MMLP2". He kept the underlying themes and topics from the first one and then tackled these same themes as a 40-year-old man, showing not only his perspectives on things now that he's older and more mature, but his growth as well from that pissed-off, confrontational rapper in his mid-20s from the first one.
People came in expecting Em to attack anyone and everyone and just rap about murder and really intense shit. That kind of sequel making is what we call The Hangover Part II, just literally repeating yourself and consequently losing the freshness that made the original good. Then there's the Godfather Part II's and the Empire Strikes Back's, where they build upon what was created in the first one, rather than just try and re-create it.
That's why Em most definitely succeeded with this sequel, and it's such a damn shame there's so many ignorant fools who fail to see that.
Sorry, i'm high. End rant.
> ignorant
> didn't like an album you liked
Pick one.
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