May 5, 2019 I dissed the music and then said ”on top of that...” and dissed his covers and titles. What is so amazing? ”Nah I aint sayin shes a golddigger” Yes thats exactly what u are saying mr west ”U would think I ran the world like Michelles husband” Deep
May 5, 2019 ...sarcasm. I was so high I was picturing one of the little rascals responding to a scolding from an adult. Misses happen but you gotta let me swing bro. I agree with your breakdown of the forum but I disagree with how to deal with those who s--- post for no good reason. TBH I was kind of excited to see what kind of s--- talking there was going to be over this logic track before it even came out. I like the chaos. Genuinely laughed out loud when I saw the "Eminems verse is whatever" banner. Dont run and tell on mom, dont report or ask for help. If you take away the s--- posters ability to s--- post then you take away my ability to talk s--- on all the s--- talkers. then everyone loses...dont try to control the chaos, jump in and have fun, my man. It's just a message board full of c----, act accordingly. As-salāmu ʿalaykum
May 5, 2019 Till 2010, Ye was still brilliant lyrically. Sure, he doesn't know how to put words together like Eminem does, he doesn't have Em's flowing abilities. But this man impacted the music with his simple words. He was a middle class guy, rapping about middle class issues that was relatable to people. I'm from India and even tho American and Indian middle classes are way different, Ye's lyrics are still relatable. His album 808s has me crying like a baby every time and dude was super simple lyrically on there. MBDTF and Yeezus hype me up with the masterful production and raps. Even though Eminem is my favorite rapper, Em can only dream that he was Kanye. Kanye reinvented himself with each album he dropped, changed the game with those albums in terms of sounds, subject matter. He brought several new artists and his influence in the game is still pretty much there. Unlike Eminem who's inspiring garbage a--- YouTube lyrical miracle spiritual rappers with no music sense (Except maybe 10 really great mainstream rappers). He brought some really sensitive, softer and more relatable subject matter that could've never survived in the environment where being about that gangsta s--- was important to be a rapper and dude survived. He brought Gangsta rap down to it's knees. When rappers were bloating their albums with filler, he decided to go Quality over Quantity route and gave us future classics like Daytona and KSG. And great music from himself and Nas. I get that he's been a d-ck since a long while but let's not discredit him.
May 5, 2019 how...f---ing...dare you....I got your full rage mode right here there buddy ole pal, how you like those apples?
May 5, 2019 You are right. You just can't compare EM with Kanye. EM is an MC, Kanye is an Artist. But i love both of them. MBDTF is a all time Top 10 Rap album, 808s is a absolute masterpiece. But i really don't get the love for Yeezus. Man i tried it so many times, I just can't get into that album. For me just overrated garbage. The only 2 or 3 songs i like are Blood on the leaves, Hold my Liquor and the Outro. The rest can s--- d-ck.
May 5, 2019 Listen from 11:40 The guys in the front have the worst opinion about Eminem‘s legacy, te guy in the back completely disagrees with them. Why would Em retire when he just came with Kamikaze and sold the most as a hip hop artists in 2018? With a surprise album? lol. Read the comments too this s--- is unreal. These people have opinions about eminem without knowing s--- about his career.
May 5, 2019 I was impressed till this.. Imagine Em dreaming to be Kanye, after having sold more than 400 million records, an oscar, grammy, selling out stadiums after 20 years and charting in streams after blowing in the CD era. Kanye is a musical genius, but he didn't do SSLP, MMLP and TES, sorry not sorry. Try again.