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Quote from: OG Classic Material on November 15, 2013, 10:28:17 AMnasscarfacejay-zcommont.i.raekwonblack thoughtrakimazxzibitjadakissdamn i can go on forever.... If Em was black and still on the underground you would claim he's the greatest.
nasscarfacejay-zcommont.i.raekwonblack thoughtrakimazxzibitjadakissdamn i can go on forever....
Quote from: OG Classic Material on November 15, 2013, 10:28:17 AMnasscarfacejay-zcommont.i.raekwonblack thoughtrakimazxzibitjadakissdamn i can go on forever....No living Emcee can claim to be better than Eminem. If Em was black and still on the underground you would claim he's the greatest.
God damn, I just had a revelation. TI's motivation for acquiring those guns was to protect himself against the fanatical Stan that you have become. I guess the restraining order didn't work for him huh? The only thing you hate more than anyone questioning your idol, your obsession, is the fact there is a great rapper who is white. Come on now, you are dying to list Young Gunz, Freeway, Snoop Dogg, maybe Irvine Gotti? erm Nelly in his prime, hmm Memphis Bleek, god, it kills you that he is white doesn't it
It REALLY gets to you doesn't it? Here are some more Dragon, Styles P, Sheek Louch, Wacka Flocka, maybe? Certainly Gucci Mane, I mean the list of black rappers is endless. I aint even gonna get into the deep raps of Uncle Murda, as I would be embarrassing the white boy too much.Still, makes you realise how dumb "Nobody's" like Rakim and Kool G Rap are for proclaiming Eminem as one of the best lyricists ever. I am making a mockery of Eminem by bringing the mighty Street Life into the conversation too.Damn man, I see the light, I need to stay out of a black stan's culture. God damn white citing Kool G Rap, he probably wack anyways.
eminem knows and has acknowledged in his own words repeatedly that if he was black hed be just another "black thought" or something and the hype around him is being an anomaly by being this white phenom (stereotypically white ppl dont have rhythm or style)
but that still dont take away from his body of work. it really sucks that alot of great undergrond rappers werent afforded the opportunities and resources eminem has but hes done alot and impacted the culture immensely (in some ways good, some bad) and that is what an icon is all about.he pays homage to the greats and extends himself to the young sptters and is still doing good music ppl still care about. all this convo proves it. not just at dubcc but these conversations are happening on every hip hop site.hes not another elvis or vanilla ice trying to rape the culture the worst part is him taking over the game was a blackmans vision. dre put this kid together....how does that resonate with yall?when i seen a 9 year old little black boy at a barbershop say he wanted to be like eminem when he grows up in 04 my heart dropped in my stomach and i dont even know why. it was like that moment signified such a profound moment in the culture. it was sad and profound all at once.
Quote from: Sir Petey on November 21, 2013, 01:18:46 PMbut that still dont take away from his body of work. it really sucks that alot of great undergrond rappers werent afforded the opportunities and resources eminem has but hes done alot and impacted the culture immensely (in some ways good, some bad) and that is what an icon is all about.he pays homage to the greats and extends himself to the young sptters and is still doing good music ppl still care about. all this convo proves it. not just at dubcc but these conversations are happening on every hip hop site.hes not another elvis or vanilla ice trying to rape the culture the worst part is him taking over the game was a blackmans vision. dre put this kid together....how does that resonate with yall?when i seen a 9 year old little black boy at a barbershop say he wanted to be like eminem when he grows up in 04 my heart dropped in my stomach and i dont even know why. it was like that moment signified such a profound moment in the culture. it was sad and profound all at once.he's dope and definitely one of the greats and his first three albums is dope but that where it ends for me. although I don't resonate wit his music I do salute his passion to make hip hop records.