i like the track personally. but i see the issue you are trying to address, tash. and i actually agree. i've mentioned it to people before. and, as someone before me said, just cuz he's white doesn't mean he can't be featured. that is true, but yet Em doesn't belong. Tupac went through a surprising amount of shit, alot of it being cuz he was black, for somebody who wasn't born into slavery and/or from that time. Em, on the other hand, neither grew up in that time frame nor been through anything even relating to the content in the verses. wut racial issues did Em go through? besides bein a white rapper, and the occasional jump (which prolly happens to a whole lot more people than him). i dont feel like Em has a place in that song given the specific topic in it. if it were a song on struggle in general, than yes, his chorus would fit perfect.
other than that, i enjoy the song. not too many songs out there that actually touch on that issue specifically. so its nice to hear something unique for a change.
nice thread tash
