Epidemik wrote:is it true royce da 5'9'' sometimes used to ghostwrite for Em?
like Tash said its doubtful. but Royce did ghost write for Dre.
4D wrote:There has always been plenty of speculation on Eminem ghostwriting for people, he was supposed to have written LL Cool J's rebuttal to Canibus in their feud. He did write all the lyrics for Guilty Conscience, which Dre was in, but there's no Proof either way to suggest he did on any other tracks. Only obvious one I can think of is "Forgot About Dre", Dre's lyrics on that track are amazin, outshining even Eminems (Which is something not even the best emcees can do), this in my opinion was Eminem's gift to Dre for bringing him into Rap. Those lyrics have Eminem's style written all over them, the multies, the flow and the kind of word rhyming that no other rappers do. As far as Ghost writing for 50 Cent goes, I don't agree about that, his verse on never enough is good, but not good enough to say it's Eminems, although Eminem's verse on that is nothing special either imho. There are some tracks on "Get Rich Or Die Trying" that Fifty uses multi-syllable rhyming, but he doesn't do it on tracks on his next album. This to me suggests that Eminem helped him out with the lyrics to make his debut album as successful as it could possibly be. And I remember 50 saying in an interview, that he would sometimes finish a track, and Eminem would then teach him ways to tighten up and make it flow better.
AspirinE wrote:How do u guys know he ghostwrote for Dre? You guys have third eyes or something?
AspirinE wrote:How do u guys know he ghostwrote for Dre? You guys have third eyes or something?
Eminem is generally credited for writing both his and Dre's verses, as both follow the same rhyme scheme.
AspirinE wrote:How do u guys know he ghostwrote for Dre? You guys have third eyes or something?
JMG wrote:I think hes credited for the watcher cuz hes in but if u listen to the lyrics I don't think em wrote dre's verses maybe a few lines
4D wrote:AspirinE wrote:How do u guys know he ghostwrote for Dre? You guys have third eyes or something?
We don't know for certain, but we can weigh up the facts. Dre has always, by every rapper in hip-hop, being regarded as a producer first, rapper second. Even back in N.W.A, producer and rapper is what his talent was. But don't confuse rapper with lyricist, because they are two totally different things. Dre is one of my favourite rappers, for his voice and delivery, he's simply one of the best, cos as a producer he knows what sounds cool. But, anyone who knows something about writing rap lyrics, or writing complicated multi-syllable rhymes, can look at "Forgot About Dre" and think, okay, Dre has never written anything even 20% this lyrical before, and has never really done it since. He had just happened to sign Eminem that year, nice coincidence. Plus I watched Dre say in an interview that he has no problem having someone write some lyrics for him, because it's the same as him making beats for a rapper. So when we look at these points it's not hard to say Eminem might have wrote these verses for Dre, that's all we're saying.
AspirinE wrote:
u dont know for certain, end of conversation. The rest is speculation and no matter how much people think they can "discover rhyme patterns" they can be wrong.
mart85 wrote:AspirinE wrote:
u dont know for certain, end of conversation. The rest is speculation and no matter how much people think they can "discover rhyme patterns" they can be wrong.
yeah, that's absolutely right, sometimes people are like "this line sounds like something Em wrote", or "this doesn't sound like Em", but we can't know for sure, the only people who know is those who were there when the lyrics were written...
but still ASP, read my other postThe official credits for the album tell who "ghostwrote" for Dre lol...
or look at this:
http://www.dubcc.com/forum/index.php?board=4;action=display;threadid=4898
the guy took that from the 2001 Booklet
JMG wrote:damn dre didn't write one song on his cd?
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