wholeheartedly disagree.
One of the deepest self analyses he's ever done in that 4th verse.
Sam. wrote:Just because he hints at retirement, suddenly it becomes his best verse on the Album.
LEVITIKUZ wrote:Did y'all know Eminem's initials are MM. Like his name!!!
jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement
Mr Change wrote:One of the best verses of his career bar none.
LEVITIKUZ wrote:Did y'all know Eminem's initials are MM. Like his name!!!
whiteamerica2 wrote:Sam. wrote:Just because he hints at retirement, suddenly it becomes his best verse on the Album.
Absolutely not. The concept of the 4th verse. The rhyming. The emotion. It's flawless. You can feel the emotion with the way he delivers the verse. Like they said it makes me get chills listening to it. It is the best verse on the the album.
"I represent everything, you take for granted
‘Cause Marshall Mathers the rapper's persona's half a facade
And Matthew and Stan's just symbolic
Of you not knowing what you had 'till it's gone
‘Cause after all the glitz and the glam
No more fans that are calling your name, cameras are off
Sad, but it happens to all of them"
"But in my head there's a voice in the back and it hollers after the track is demolished
"I am your lack of a conscience"
I'm the ringing in your ears, I'm the polyps on the back of your tonsils
Eating your vocal chords after your concerts
I'm your time that's almost up that you haven't acknowledged
Grab for some water but I'm that pill that's too jagged to swallow"
Highlights of the album.
shadyblogger wrote:Been listening to MMLP 2 again for a little while. I just listened to Bad Guy for the first time in a while and I have to say the 4th verse is pretty damn epic. I still agree with what I said earlier about sometimes sacrificing rhyming to let the content be even better but not nearly as strong as I felt about that belief earlier. I think MMLP 2 actually has a perfect balance of really good content yet some crazy good rhyming. I was wrong in that sense. I think Em has a really nice balance now but if he were to start to lean towards one, I would prefer content. But overall I have to say again MMLP 2 is a pretty fucking great album! It has genius written all over it.
Snake897 wrote:shadyblogger wrote:Been listening to MMLP 2 again for a little while. I just listened to Bad Guy for the first time in a while and I have to say the 4th verse is pretty damn epic. I still agree with what I said earlier about sometimes sacrificing rhyming to let the content be even better but not nearly as strong as I felt about that belief earlier. I think MMLP 2 actually has a perfect balance of really good content yet some crazy good rhyming. I was wrong in that sense. I think Em has a really nice balance now but if he were to start to lean towards one, I would prefer content. But overall I have to say again MMLP 2 is a pretty fucking great album! It has genius written all over it.
In terms of sacrificing content for rhyming on Bad Guy.... Have you got any examples? I'm curious.
Mathers wrote:Kill You wrote:The 4th verse is great but I sort of agree, it's pretty overrated on here lol. So many better verses from this album and the 4th verse is what got Bad Guy to win in the elimination game.
What better verses?
Menzo wrote:
But it has content, flow, rhyming, delivery and an exceptional beat...I really don't know what else it has to have.
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