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Notorious..yeah right
TUPAC pnwed his fat sorry a** ![]() w although i'm not a huge fan of Eminem's bas the guy deserves to be respected, his music is pretty nice ! |
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Dead Wrong (Remix) Notorious B.I.G feat Eminem
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Eminem is a great writer and singer and he has the genius Dr.Dre producing his songs which makes him untouchable. I used to have all his albums and singles, but it has been a long time that i didn't follow his news and songs. I can't choose a bad song from his collection, all of them are great and meaningful.
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Um seriously man, you should keep up looking for boobs that's the best thing you are good at
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They should invent something similar to soft rock but for rap something like slow rap or something :P. I was a rap fan when i was ~15-16
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Why Eminem Needs to Find Something New to Rap About
I don't want to disrespect Eminem here, especially considering this site already has beef with several prominent rappers (which is probably at least partially my fault). And we never win rap rivalries because there are simply too many harsh things that rhyme with Cracked (hacked, jacked, sacked... has anybody used "frak" in a rap song yet?). But here's the thing: Eminem appears to be displaying signs of what's known in the realms of psychology as "a pattern of behavior" and what's known in the realms of this website as "being utterly full of shit." "Not Afraid" Eminem made headlines recently because his new album is all about how he's cleaned up his act, and now wants to serve as a role model to you and me. Here's the video for "Not Afraid," which is full of inspirational lyrics like, "I'm not afraid to take a stand, everybody come take my hand, we'll walk this road together, through the storm, whatever weather, cold or warm, just let you know that, you're not alone." Again, it's not just that he's cleaned up ("So starting today, I'm breaking out of this cage... I'm gonna face my demons... time to put my life back together right now"). He's so clean he's now a goddamned guru for the rest of us ("If you're trying to get out, just follow me, I'll get you there"). Check out that portrays the man as a Christ-like leader of men. ![]() He's the one in red Hey, maybe you were also inspired by another Eminem track, "Cleaning Out My Closet." ![]() Wait a Second... "Cleaning Out My Close" was made eight goddamned years ago. Yeah, 2002. In fact that same year, on the same album that featured "Cleaning Out My Closet," he recorded a song called "Say Goodbye to Hollywood." Guess what that was about? Right, no more drama for Eminem. "Thank God, I got a little girl, and I'm a responsible father... cause all I wanted was to give Hailie the life I never had." Two years later, in 2004, he would drive the point home again on his next album with "Like Toy Soldiers," a song all about how he was squashing all of the conflicts in his life by way of one of the fruitiest samples in rap music history. ![]() Call me crazy, but I believe a pattern is emerging here: *Eminem has problems *Eminem records inspirational song about said problems and declares them to be a thing of the past *Eminem has the same problems *Eminem records inspirational song about said problems and declares them to be a thing of the past And so on, until after about a decade of this he declares himself to be the model of personal problem-solving and that you, too, can get your life together using the proven Eminem Technique, which apparently involves listening to his music, or "just follow(ing) him, (he'll) get you there." ![]() There are two reasons for this: The first, to paraphrase a Chris Rock joke (that would probably get me jumped if I quoted it directly), is the fact that not being a junkie is what you're supposed to do. That I can go a day without blowing a trucker for meth money just puts me right in line with like 99.6% of the population. It doesn't deserve a whole video of me staring pensively at the horizon and looking wise. ![]() ![]() This Raises Several Questions Who is Eminem hoping to reach with these "holy shit y'all, I didn't die of a prescription medication fueled heart attack and now I'm back to rock the mic!" type anthems? Drug addicts? Nobody is going to put down the pipe, get the kids back from pawn and rebuild themselves into some kind of success story because they overheard you say you're "not afraid to take a stand." Hell, it didn't have that profound of an effect on you ten years ago, and you're the one who wrote it. Hearing it will just make them aware that they should probably boost whatever stereo system is playing the song and sell it for black tar heroin money. Seriously, Eminem, do you even enjoy talking about that shit on every single album you put out, or do you just address it because you think you have to? We understand the pressures you're under these days. Back when, for instance, Al Green got hot grits tossed in his face by a jilted lover who eventually killed herself, the internet wasn't around to make it the top story on Digg for three days. ![]() We get it, it's not like that for you. If you get hot grits thrown on you, that shit would probably be on YouTube and remixed and autotuned 50 times before you even woke up the next day. So in light of this unprecedented level of fan access into the daily comings and goings of their favorite celebrities, a lot of famous people choose to spend their time not ****ing up. Have you tried that? Of course you haven't, which brings us to the point we're really confused about ... Is It All an Act? Honestly, Em, are you really that much of a **** up, or do you maybe just think it's the only way you'll sell records? Did you honestly get yourself straightened up while recording The Eminem Show years ago, only to realize that nobody wants to hear someone rap about how you've taken up mountain biking and that you've found just the best vegan cafe in your neighborhood? Is that what you were thinking when you grabbed a gun and started waving it around at that nightclub? ![]() The same goes for any topic. Drug addiction? You don't have to inhale Vicodin, just, ****ing, read a book about drug addiction. It's called research. Wouldn't that be easier? Wouldn't you rather just rap about pretend problems, nail groupies and drive nice cars when you aren't on stage or recording? You have to admit, that part about nailing groupies sounds pretty wonderful. If nothing else it beats having to manufacture heart wrenching personal problem every few years just so you have something to rap about to suburban white kids. Hell, it's probably all moot anyway. If that "Not Afraid" song is to be believed, all of that stuff is behind Eminem now. Sounds like he's really got things straightened out. I guess we'll see! ![]() Read more: http://www.cracked.com/article_18731...#ixzz0yrXqhtys |
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he s not the best
but one of the best !! |
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This guy is the best at rhyming words, creativity in music and beefing zones. I have all his albums and freestyles and etc...
I think the below songs are the best: Rabbit Run Lose yourself No Love 'Til I Collapse Mosh Guilty conscience Go to Sleep etc... But I give it all credits to Dr.Dre for he's the one working behind the scenes, can't wait for his Detox album (he's been working for it since 10 years lol)
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