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People need to stop acting like the accent was a bad thing on Relapse, on half the songs I don't even notice it, and the songs he did use it wasn't even a bad thing because it fit with the beat and mood of album
Quote from: Prof@ssor on June 13, 2010, 11:20:36 PMMy point is: You are as brainwashed as the people you call brainwashed, I bet you like every song Budden releases.I stopped reading after this. Budden's ratio is at best 50/50. This proves whatever point you're trying to prove wrong off the bat. If you think every one of Budden's songs is good, you needa get your ears checked cuz he puts out alot of whack shit.Every artist makes bad songs man, face it. You don't have to force yourself to make a niche for each album so you can like it, just because it's your favorite artist. Give up and wait until he releases his next shit, and hopefully it will be better. You did however explain to me why you like Relapse, and while I don't agree with your musical preference there, that is what I asked of you and enough to get props from me.
My point is: You are as brainwashed as the people you call brainwashed, I bet you like every song Budden releases.
i've never heard of Nick Brongers by the way
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on June 14, 2010, 12:08:50 AMi've never heard of Nick Brongers by the way''This well groomed seemingly pleasant and content man in this photo above is the most talented musician I have ever met. Some people play instruments, some people play instruments extremely well, and a few can manage to manipulate instruments and sounds to recreate an emotion only evoked by the original recordings of a Marvin Gaye or an Aretha Franklin...he is one of those few. Pair that with some of the most hilarious and witty conversation I've ever had (super pause), and you have a one Nick Brongers. I will not include his myspace or any sort of location info because I dont want you to contact him for beats...they're all mine.''produced and wrote Drake's Over
It worked, and relapse was one of the best albums in last couple yearsDre helped make the album feel so cohesive, something that is missing in 99% of rap albums
Thanks, but with a sig like yours don't be surprised if more people would think you love Budden's shit lol
I'm sorry with some MCs, when you put their wack material in contrast to all of hip-hop, it's not really wack.
Quote from: Action! on June 14, 2010, 06:06:26 AMI'm sorry with some MCs, when you put their wack material in contrast to all of hip-hop, it's not really wack.Whack music is whack music. Again, an artist shouldn't get a pass just because of past accolades. You have to earn the praise of your music, each and every time.
I will not argue that Recovery's content is more digestible or relateable but to say Relapse had no content is wrong.3 A.M: return of Shady, Eminem's alter ego that promotes self-destructive habitsMy Mom: review of his mother but instead of completely blaming her he attempts to relate to her issues because he sees how he is like herInsane: a story of being raped by his father (I don't know how true any of this is. I know he said it's not real but one must wonder. Maybe it's a metaphor for the lack of a father figure in his life.)Bagpipes From Baghdad: Mariah Carey & Nick Cannon dissHello: discussion of his drug addiction and the creation of shadySame Song and Dance: a story about killing pop stars (a review of his disses against pop icons)Medicine Ball: controversial lyrics for attentionStay Wide Awake: the craziness of his mindI can go on but each record has a concept and is about something, even if you can't relate to it. The major difference I see in content is that on Recovery it's more a tell all situation where he doesn't use metaphors and assumes the consumer is too stupid to follow along. Hence, instead of letting you assume he's talking about hip-hop on 25 to Life he tells you he's talking about hip-hop.