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did you hear the announcer say "that is one skilled white boy"? hahahahahahahaha espn is so lame nowadays.
http://youtube.com/v/uj4VaqHYMcQSorry about the gunfire lol. But this may be the lead single off his album.
I'm 100% certain this will not be the lead single of the next Em album. If it is I will be Cham's bitch on the forum and spend a whole week agreeing with every one of his posts
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on September 01, 2013, 03:54:28 PMWhat does that have to do with ANYTHING? I only said that because I read it. I'm talking about you saying this is going to be "as big" as "The Real Slim Shady". That song was generational, this song is bottom ten songs he's ever made in his career. When "The Real Slim Shady" came out it was viewed as awesome off the drop; "Berzerk" is already getting high negative flack. Lyrically it's in two different universes.So yes, you're an idiot.I promise that if you were old enough when "My Name Is" first came out you would of been one of the haters saying Em was a "one hit wonder" and "remember Vanilla Ice". Then after you heard more of the record and saw other people you look up to giving him props it would of changed to... "Well, I like some of his underground cuts like Just Don't Give A Fuck, I just didn't like his poppy shit like "My Name Is".... Then after "Forgot About Dre" came out you would have finally started admitting that Em was one of the best and acting like you'd been a fan all along. I was posting on forums like Bodyrott.com and Dreday.com and trust me I know your type. I promise you, that is the type of follower that you are....Now, as for "Bezerk". You said it will go down as one of the lowest 10 songs of his career. That's because it has a different sound and you lack the creativity and insight to understand it at this point. Later, when it becomes a huge hit you will contend that it is "only because of pop fans or hipsters" or some shit like that. (By the way, obviously "Real Slim Shady" was generational. You can't compare the two eras. Hip-Hop was still in a great place then and the digital age hadn't overwhelmed the industry yet. But for it's time, "Bezerk" is going to be huge. Obviously it's not as great as "The Real Slim Shady". Eminem is around 40 years old now and it's 2013)
What does that have to do with ANYTHING? I only said that because I read it. I'm talking about you saying this is going to be "as big" as "The Real Slim Shady". That song was generational, this song is bottom ten songs he's ever made in his career. When "The Real Slim Shady" came out it was viewed as awesome off the drop; "Berzerk" is already getting high negative flack. Lyrically it's in two different universes.So yes, you're an idiot.
"The Real Slim Shady" was the lead single to a DIAMOND album lmfao. Good luck though, fam.
I mean Eminem is going to go platinum even if his single was a diss track to you. So considering this song is going to be as big as his biggest single to his best selling album, he better push at LEAST three million. Anyway, you lost all credibility backing this song when LITERALLY every song on Jay's new album was more lyrical and you dissed that.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click on September 07, 2013, 09:08:54 PMI mean Eminem is going to go platinum even if his single was a diss track to you. So considering this song is going to be as big as his biggest single to his best selling album, he better push at LEAST three million. Anyway, you lost all credibility backing this song when LITERALLY every song on Jay's new album was more lyrical and you dissed that. Jay may be the best to ever do it when it's all said and done, but lyrical is not a word I'd use to describe Magna Carta.
I told ya'll this shit is going to be HUGE!! Cham.. so now when this song blows up are you gonna say it was because of "pop fans"? (as I already predicted)