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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Jaba » Nov 12th, '14, 21:24

FriedSchizoprenic wrote:Opinion about the song.

Dej Loaf: She sucks for rapping but on the hook she does a pretty nice job.

Royce: Killed it. I love his flow here, and that sipe tea bar >>>>

Big Sean: Surprising. Maybe his flow on the track is not the best but he got some clever wordplay on his verse and it really looks like he put work on his bars.

Danny Brown: Dog shit. Horrible. I don't even try to fuck with this guy. Fucking corny flow, get out my ears faggot.

Eminem: Destroyed it as usual. I am the only one that noticed he did keep the same rhyme scheme over all the verse? Some Legacy type of shit over here, fantastic :b:

Track score: 8.5/10. I think i would bump a lot this track when the album gets released.
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Jaba » Nov 12th, '14, 21:24

StayWideAwake wrote:I'm listening to this Em verse over and over and I just don't hear what people are talking about. His flow is smooth, he rides the beat very well, and the rhymes roll off the tongue melodically.

This is a "choppy" verse (but nice nonetheless)
http://youtu.be/VGjy42gsiDo?t=35s

Em's verse is not "choppy" nor is it all lyrical miracle packed syllables. There is a coherent sentence structure in almost (if not all) bars of his verse.

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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Notalius » Nov 12th, '14, 21:25

6PRDMD9 wrote:Would you rather not have him rhyme at all anymore then? That'd be unpredictable.


holy moly .. as long as it's delivered good I don't care, but if you are trying to force a rhyme patter like he's doing it gets boring to me
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby RSoares » Nov 12th, '14, 21:27

Everytime I listen to this, I've to skip Danny Brown's verse. The guy's horrible.
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby ShadyxEminem » Nov 12th, '14, 21:38

I think this started out out as just Big Sean and Eminem collab. Their verses seems to be longer than everybody else
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Elision » Nov 12th, '14, 21:53

big sean makes me fear for the future of the genre. especially given how much he's revered by these kids. he just sounds like your typical new era swaggot, and his voice is akin to a girls.
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Dilla » Nov 12th, '14, 21:53

The beat is fantastic, the verse from Royce is something you would expect and it was a standard verse from him. I've tried to listen to Danny Brown before I just can't, his voice is so annoying. The only reason why he's on the track because Paul is his manager. Someone like Black Milk or Elzhi could have made more than sense on the track than Danny Brown. I thought I wouldn't like Dej Loaf on the track but the hook she provided suited the beat and the track. Em's verse was very good hopefully this continues. I was impressed by Big Sean on the track he done better than I thought he would have done.
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Notalius » Nov 12th, '14, 22:07

StayWideAwake wrote:
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6PRDMD9 wrote:Would you rather not have him rhyme at all anymore then? That'd be unpredictable.


holy moly .. as long as it's delivered good I don't care, but if you are trying to force a rhyme patter like he's doing it gets boring to me

I don't think it sounds forced at all though. It sounds beautiful on Groundhog Day, and it's very impressively done on Legacy...I see it as an accomplishment to be able to pull that off that well.

For real though. If you were writing poetry and someone said, "Write a 50 line narrative about your upbringing, and your struggles to fit in as a child and how you overcame them. By the way, everything has to rhyme with Brian Dawkins". That seems like an insane thing to ask. I think it's incredible.


I was mainly talking about his latest songs like this one and GOF .. GOF gets boring to me from a rhyming point of view
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Mr Change » Nov 12th, '14, 22:17

bigray wrote:Can we all agree that brown has the most enjoyable verse, possibly even the best.

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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Jaba » Nov 12th, '14, 22:18

bigray wrote:Can we all agree that brown has the most enjoyable verse, possibly even the best.

No. You can't understand a fucking word the guy says. Doesn't really have that good of a flow (its over-used). And the lyrics are good but nothing special.

Em's verse is best for me. Then Royce, then Sean, then Danny.
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Jaba » Nov 12th, '14, 22:21

Elision wrote:big sean makes me fear for the future of the genre. especially given how much he's revered by these kids. he just sounds like your typical new era swaggot, and his voice is akin to a girls.
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Mr Change » Nov 12th, '14, 22:23

Jaba wrote:
bigray wrote:Can we all agree that brown has the most enjoyable verse, possibly even the best.

No. You can't understand a fucking word the guy says. Doesn't really have that good of a flow (its over-used). And the lyrics are good but nothing special.

Em's verse is best for me. Then Royce, then Sean, then Danny.


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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby mwm5952 » Nov 12th, '14, 22:25

The only thing I'll say other than that I love this em verse, is that his flow is not even remotely choppy. I can not understand how that word is getting thrown around about this verse. The first thing I said to my friend before he heard it was that he doesn't have any awkward pauses and that his flow is incredible. I get it if you don't enjoy the flow, but please don't call it choppy
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Dilla » Nov 12th, '14, 22:28

Danny Brown's voice is so annoying, the only reason why he's on the track is because Paul is his manager. I think everyone on here could name better Hip-Hop artists from Detroit who people would rather see on this track than Danny Brown.
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Re: Detroit Vs Everybody discussion

Postby Trimss » Nov 12th, '14, 22:32

Dilla wrote:Danny Brown's voice is so annoying, the only reason why he's on the track is because Paul is his manager. I think everyone on here could name better Hip-Hop artists from Detroit who people would rather see on this track than Danny Brown.


Danny Brown is one of the most popular Detroit artist right now, besides Eminem and Big Sean. He sells more than Royce too. It makes sense he's there. His album was really well received by both critics and fans.
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