the death of Slim Shady. We need to listen to front to back, and back to front. This is a great album. All the songs are linked to each other. You need to break down the lyrics, it links to the concept of the album. I think if you gave more listen. Then I think you would understand.
I have always been amazed, as a non-American rap listener, by the fact that Eminem is above all considered and renowned as a wordsmith in the United States, while in the rest of the world his dexterity , his cadence and his versatility in his flows at his prime is what stands out the most. You've talked about the song Still Don't Give a Fuck, which is a impressive rap performance, the same for the song Marshall Mathers or Business etc. no one can rap like he does. He created his own melody with his flows during this period and didn't just follow the beat. I have often heard that the Marshall Mathers Lp album was the best rapping album in terms of skills in history, it's a general opinion from some hip hop heads. We can also talk about the debate over who had the upper hand on Renegade. If you pay attention Jay Z and Eminem both wrote amazing verses but what makes people think Eminem won is that his flow is more complex than Jay Z and sounds better. At his prime his flow had more fluctuation and was never linear. Of course this has changed since Recovery. Aside from Nick Cannon who said that Eminem was the rapper with the most variety of flows, some listeners and some rappers who had difficulty covering Eminem songs from the era. I have the impression that the majority consider him above all as an excellent lyricist. What is also interesting is the double perception of the longevity of Eminem's career. In the world we think it's respectable to last so long in the game while in the United States they make fun of him because he's old. Another point that is interesting is that in the United States I often hear that his music ages poorly. While in the world more than twenty years after the start of his career he is the second most listened to rapper in the world and in the top 10 artists all combined. No other artist has managed to maintain such a level of popularity. In my opinion in the United States more than the fact that his music sounds outmoded, it is more the growing hatred towards Eminem which pushes the younger generations not to be interested in him and this is what gives a feeling of out-dated to his music. I am always impressed by the hatred he gets from certain Gen Z people in the USA, they treat him as a clown, as trash. He's just an artist, why be so virulent. I'm Gen Z myself and it's only Gen Z in the United States that hates him. I'm curious to have your insight on that matter because you're from the States. I'm also curious to know if Eminem's music no longer speaks to you or if the fact that he is no longer popular and well loved unconsciously plays into the fact that you no longer listen to him much. To return to the subject of the video, my favorite albums are of course his three classics, encore is average, relapse is brilliant, great video by the way :)
Wait a minute. Your gonna talk about MMLP without mentioning Bitch Please Part 2 fear Dr. Dre. Snoop Dogg. Nate Dogg may he R.I.P btw 🙏🏽 and Exhibit? Lets be real G that track goes hard 💯💯💯💯
You are so fuckin wrong on revival and kamikaze, kamikaze is my most songs saved album and he said in the sway interview that, "okay I understand music was bad and all but saying that I'm washed up or just trash and all, bro have you checked yourself before making this comment on me? Are you crazy? MTBMB was bad? gnat? Killer? Black magic? Bruhhhh you're wrong IMO on this Kamikaze has so many gems lucky you, not alike, fall, venom, greatest, ringer It was so fucking fire Though I agree on most of the things with you 🤝🏻💜 Subbed 💜
I appreciate the passion!! As well as your subscription, I might’ve gotten a little burnt out on my journey towards MTBMB tbh, Thank You for watching the whole video 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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the death of Slim Shady. We need to listen to front to back, and back to front. This is a great album. All the songs are linked to each other. You need to break down the lyrics, it links to the concept of the album. I think if you gave more listen. Then I think you would understand.
46:16 Headlights from MMLP2.
The disrespect for crack a bottle will not be tolerated
For real, that song is great.
amazing vid bro :)
Appreciate that my brother
The subscribe/playlist thing is blocking your tearlist
Good Catch! It should be good now 🙏🏼👌🏼
I have always been amazed, as a non-American rap listener, by the fact that Eminem is above all considered and renowned as a wordsmith in the United States, while in the rest of the world his dexterity , his cadence and his versatility in his flows at his prime is what stands out the most.
You've talked about the song Still Don't Give a Fuck, which is a impressive rap performance, the same for the song Marshall Mathers or Business etc. no one can rap like he does. He created his own melody with his flows during this period and didn't just follow the beat. I have often heard that the Marshall Mathers Lp album was the best rapping album in terms of skills in history, it's a general opinion from some hip hop heads.
We can also talk about the debate over who had the upper hand on Renegade. If you pay attention Jay Z and Eminem both wrote amazing verses but what makes people think Eminem won is that his flow is more complex than Jay Z and sounds better.
At his prime his flow had more fluctuation and was never linear. Of course this has changed since Recovery.
Aside from Nick Cannon who said that Eminem was the rapper with the most variety of flows, some listeners and some rappers who had difficulty covering Eminem songs from the era. I have the impression that the majority consider him above all as an excellent lyricist.
What is also interesting is the double perception of the longevity of Eminem's career. In the world we think it's respectable to last so long in the game while in the United States they make fun of him because he's old.
Another point that is interesting is that in the United States I often hear that his music ages poorly. While in the world more than twenty years after the start of his career he is the second most listened to rapper in the world and in the top 10 artists all combined. No other artist has managed to maintain such a level of popularity.
In my opinion in the United States more than the fact that his music sounds outmoded, it is more the growing hatred towards Eminem which pushes the younger generations not to be interested in him and this is what gives a feeling of out-dated to his music.
I am always impressed by the hatred he gets from certain Gen Z people in the USA, they treat him as a clown, as trash. He's just an artist, why be so virulent.
I'm Gen Z myself and it's only Gen Z in the United States that hates him.
I'm curious to have your insight on that matter because you're from the States.
I'm also curious to know if Eminem's music no longer speaks to you or if the fact that he is no longer popular and well loved unconsciously plays into the fact that you no longer listen to him much.
To return to the subject of the video, my favorite albums are of course his three classics, encore is average, relapse is brilliant, great video by the way :)
Wait a minute. Your gonna talk about MMLP without mentioning Bitch Please Part 2 fear Dr. Dre. Snoop Dogg. Nate Dogg may he R.I.P btw 🙏🏽 and Exhibit? Lets be real G that track goes hard 💯💯💯💯
Relapse is my favorite Eminem album
You are so fuckin wrong on revival and kamikaze, kamikaze is my most songs saved album and he said in the sway interview that, "okay I understand music was bad and all but saying that I'm washed up or just trash and all, bro have you checked yourself before making this comment on me?
Are you crazy? MTBMB was bad? gnat? Killer? Black magic? Bruhhhh you're wrong IMO on this
Kamikaze has so many gems lucky you, not alike, fall, venom, greatest, ringer
It was so fucking fire
Though I agree on most of the things with you 🤝🏻💜
Subbed 💜
I appreciate the passion!! As well as your subscription, I might’ve gotten a little burnt out on my journey towards MTBMB tbh, Thank You for watching the whole video 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@cphoustonXD713 much love brother 💜💜