i agreeslimtrop1 wrote:I think his voice sounds different cuz he switched his game..He raps now like a black rapper, instead of using that funny laid back voice , he used to have back in the day.
Wallace wrote:He probably changed his voice cuz he wanted
4D wrote:The first notable change is from Infinite to The SLim Shady L.p. On Infinite he hasn't any real confidence in his delivery or his voice, or if he does he doesn't inject emotion into the lyrics. On The Slim Shady L.P his delivery is much better, but his voice is slightly higher. On The MMLP and The Eminem Show, his voice has improved a lot, and he has found a more manly voice. I don't think his voice has changed since then, it's just him messing around with southern slang and other styles, on "Ass Like That", "Fack", "Smack That" and "Touch Down". On most of the tracks on Encore, and on other newer ones like "The Most Shady", "There They Go", "You Don't Know", "Public Enemy" and "No Apologies" his voice is fine. So we won't know the answer to a question like this until we hear a full album of new songs. i`m sure he'll still do some tracks with the weird styles and voices that a lot of people don't like.
P.s I can't believe people actually think he's doing the southern slang to actually be like them, it's just his funny way of dong things, it's just a joke, he's not tryin' to actually be T.I.
Shads wrote:4D wrote:The first notable change is from Infinite to The SLim Shady L.p. On Infinite he hasn't any real confidence in his delivery or his voice, or if he does he doesn't inject emotion into the lyrics. On The Slim Shady L.P his delivery is much better, but his voice is slightly higher. On The MMLP and The Eminem Show, his voice has improved a lot, and he has found a more manly voice. I don't think his voice has changed since then, it's just him messing around with southern slang and other styles, on "Ass Like That", "Fack", "Smack That" and "Touch Down". On most of the tracks on Encore, and on other newer ones like "The Most Shady", "There They Go", "You Don't Know", "Public Enemy" and "No Apologies" his voice is fine. So we won't know the answer to a question like this until we hear a full album of new songs. i`m sure he'll still do some tracks with the weird styles and voices that a lot of people don't like.
P.s I can't believe people actually think he's doing the southern slang to actually be like them, it's just his funny way of dong things, it's just a joke, he's not tryin' to actually be T.I.
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4D wrote:The first notable change is from Infinite to The SLim Shady L.p. On Infinite he hasn't any real confidence in his delivery or his voice, or if he does he doesn't inject emotion into the lyrics. On The Slim Shady L.P his delivery is much better, but his voice is slightly higher. On The MMLP and The Eminem Show, his voice has improved a lot, and he has found a more manly voice. I don't think his voice has changed since then, it's just him messing around with southern slang and other styles, on "Ass Like That", "Fack", "Smack That" and "Touch Down". On most of the tracks on Encore, and on other newer ones like "The Most Shady", "There They Go", "You Don't Know", "Public Enemy" and "No Apologies" his voice is fine. So we won't know the answer to a question like this until we hear a full album of new songs. i`m sure he'll still do some tracks with the weird styles and voices that a lot of people don't like.
P.s I can't believe people actually think he's doing the southern slang to actually be like them, it's just his funny way of dong things, it's just a joke, he's not tryin' to actually be T.I.
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