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another point on the re-up everyone agreed 50 was getting back to better music, on the album he was working with eminem on every track i think
who is everyone lol? Shadyaftermath/eminem forums?
@ Dope.
im not like defending the 50 of today, im just sayin that he had great music at the time Eminem signed him, which these people here and you said was a fuck up move, thats all im defending here, and now i agree hes really fuckin up big time.
Well fair enough, i still stick to my opinion, but i do answer when mine is being challenged.
*agrees with 4D's last post*
oh yeah, the Slim Shady LP and Marshall Mathers LP is packed with that shit, first i was like wow this is crazy shit, now i realize that its basically nothing. and also, most of the times Eminem did that in a way which wouldnt sound bullshit, its like Eminem perfected that kind of style, the style which im not a fan off. i prefer The Eminem Show over his other albums anyway. and a bunch of songs off his old shit.
Yes Eminem went over the top with exagerated metaphors at times, i partially agree with that, but i do not condone abstract style, plus theres more hip hop out there than just "crazy" and "gangster" much more, the variety is inexhaustible.
anyway my point was, that when Eminem signed 50 cent back in 2002, it was a good move considering the material 50 was putting out and the hardwork he was doing.
Well i could compare that to signing a shitty employee, that at first works 16 hours a day like a slave then gets cocky and gives ur company a bad name. Certainly not a "good move" to sing people like these.