Sep 8, 2015 At first when I heard Whats The Difference, I thought it was the most wiggerish thing he did cause his squeaky detroit accent used to really bother me. But looking back, he wasn't really that bad. And on the other hand, there's b---- Please 2 which sounded really f---ing good. Imagine Em on some funkadelic beats during the TES and Encore era(when his balls actually dropped). And I'm not talking about him going all the way with the whiny synths, but to have a combination of Jeff Bass production with some low key synths and Nate Dogg on the hooks. Now it's too god d--- late.
Sep 8, 2015 ummm What's the Difference and b---- Please II are NOT G Funk beats. Read your history, you punk kid.
Sep 10, 2015 @Scotty2Potty No.....just.... no. Oh? You know? I was in 6th grade when G Funk blew up. Go back to listening to Drake and Fetty Wap.
Sep 10, 2015 get off sxn80, go to your m8's house continue talking s--- about this generation you know you want to.
Sep 10, 2015 b---- Please was so gold. I used to always underrate this song until recently actually. I even considered Em's verse try hardish but f--- was he at a peak now that I revisit it. Anyway his production was perfect for the TES/Encore/Curtain Call era. Especially with where his voice going in the latter with the lower slurred voice and constant tough talk. Plus he seemed to return to synths in a different, darker way during Relapse which forced him to create outside the box. Perhaps what Em needs now is that kind of production to force him outside the box instead of that DJ Khalil/Boi-1da/Just Blaze f---ing s--- that seems to only be inspiring superhero rap.
Sep 11, 2015 Well like I said I clearly don't think that anymore, but before I felt he was going too far into the west coast wigger route on the song so I looked overlooked that excellent verse