Author Topic: Hip Hop. Now. Enter. State you shit what you believe about it & get fuck out.  (Read 287 times)

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Society is dead?  you need a tissue?

Yes my nose is runny from a cold.  Why are you so angry though, your father molested you didn't he ?

Yes, I am mad.  Really mad!  Like mad as in angry.  I have anger.   He only saves me for last, he had to fuck you and your family first.

Thats the best you could do ? Delete your account and come back under a new name.

Is that from experience?
Cool breeze; I'm hopping out of new Beams
My outfit ran me a few G's but none of that will matter if you leave
I used to be an Adam with two Eves and shawtys automatically do me
Excuse me, all that happened before you doesn't matter
I'm a vision of the future climbing the success ladder
Recline, in the mean time, twenty three shine, diamond bling blind as I rewind
- Banks
 

KaiserSoze

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To get back on topic yeah Eminem is definately one of those who doesn't conform, he's one of those who popularized "being yourself" in rap music, although obviously he had the Slim Shady side of him too. He does follow his own formula, but that's cool, because at least he created his own style to copy. Personally I wasn't delighted with Relapse because I felt it lacked substance, but regardless, Eminem has taken multi-syllable rapping to a whole new level and the guy is constantly evolving. From Infinite to Relapse, every album has been different and they guy has proved extremely versatile. I personally don't like the accents either, but Eminem is one of the few left in the game, along with the likes of Lupe, with some creativity, and at least he is trying new things instead of using the autotune or something like that.

As far as collabs go, yeah, Hate It or Love It was probably the last dope mainstream collab, although did nobody feel that Jay and Nas shared chemistry on the two songs that they did together? I also think Game comes correct on some of the guest appearances that he has done, obviously he generally tries to copy the person's flow but it often comes across nice on the track. I can't think about a verse off the top of my head which I loved which he dropped with one other person on the track but if I recall correctly he had good chemistry on his verse on the Bone Thugs song "Streets" (although Bone Thugs can make dope collabs with pretty much ANYONE to be fair) and the song he did with Cube and WC - "Get Used to It" was also hot.

Nothing in comparison to the chemistry you used to see though. Biggie and Jay spring to mind where they would be competing to lyrically tear up the track.