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The epitome of idiocracy

Postby Satire » Mar 27th, '11, 13:44

I really think that lyrically, Em has done nothing but improved since day 1. Even if you hate his different flows and styles, his different topics, etc. The one thing Em has kept almost 100% consistent throughout his career is lyrical progression.

Honestly, there's no other rapper who can touch Em lyrically. If he's aiming for precision/on-point syllable compound -- making every multi rhyme for every bar of an entire verse, look at half of Relapse/Refill. Punchlines (which for some reason a lot of you hate) look at Recovery, admittedly, some of it is silly but a good portion of his punchlines and wordplay on that album is absolutely superb.

People think Em goes through flows/styles, then gets rid of them. I remember an interview he did late 2009/early 2010 talking about how he's gotten bored for the english language, so he's now trying to see how far he can bend words to make them rhyme (Relapse).

I think he's undoubtedly able to pull any of his old flows/styles/rhyme schemes out of his seemingly bottomless bag, but over the last 12 years or so, he's gotten bored. Hence why he goes through what we see as "phases". Since his comeback it was the accent, it was the regular voice, the slightly tuned up voice, the vocal tearing, the yelling, and now a hybrid between them all (maybe not the accent so much).

Not trying to sound like a Stan here, but as a fan of hiphop as a whole, Em is on a whole other level lyrically. Nobody has his diversity. And don't think for one second that he's not perfectly capable of going back and pulling out those old styles.


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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby MikeNUFC » Mar 27th, '11, 13:48

This post should be quoted for stupidity as much as possible.

Picked out the stupidiest parts

Nollie wrote:The one thing Em has kept almost 100% consistent throughout his career is lyrical progression.

If he's aiming for precision/on-point syllable compound -- making every multi rhyme for every bar of an entire verse, look at half of Relapse/Refill.

how he's gotten bored for the english language, so he's now trying to see how far he can bend words to make them rhyme (Relapse).

I think he's undoubtedly able to pull any of his old flows/styles/rhyme schemes out of his seemingly bottomless bag, but over the last 12 years or so, he's gotten bored. Hence why he goes through what we see as "phases".
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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby Robbie G » Mar 27th, '11, 14:46

That had to of been trolling...
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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby classthe_king » Mar 27th, '11, 15:47

Has anyone seen this movie?
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I feel like this is where our forum's headed.
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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby Satire » Mar 27th, '11, 15:48

classthe_king wrote:Has anyone seen this movie?
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I feel like this is where our forum's headed.


Who's going to be Luke Wilson? :unsure:
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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby classthe_king » Mar 27th, '11, 15:50

Well I am obviously :unsure:

You can be the prostitute/artist I marry :flower:
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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby Satire » Mar 27th, '11, 15:54

Who would be Frito?

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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby classthe_king » Mar 27th, '11, 15:55

MikeNUFC

Emady is president Comacho, he just hasn't realized he needs me yet
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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby Elision » Mar 27th, '11, 22:06

Really? Of all the genuinely dumb shit said on this website, my post (which was agreed with) needs a whole thread made about it?

While you're at it make sure you go ahead and follow my twitter as well.

And would you mind posting the thread in which my post was a response to? It might help to give a little bit of context, wouldn't you agree?
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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby Devil'sAdvocate » Mar 27th, '11, 22:21

:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

real wrong,Encore was lyrical progression son?

so he can always rhyme great but it depends on when he wants too?

C'MON SON!
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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby Elision » Mar 27th, '11, 22:23

Devil'sAdvocate wrote::laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

real wrong,Encore was lyrical progression son?

so he can always rhyme great but it depends on when he wants too?

C'MON SON!
Maybe (as I said in the post above) you should go look at the post it was made in. Context matters believe it or not.

and by the way mike

MikeNUFC wrote:This post should be quoted for stupidity as much as possible.

Picked out the stupidiest parts
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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby Ku53v » Mar 28th, '11, 00:34

I really think that lyrically, Em has done nothing but improved since day 1. Even if you hate his different flows and styles, his different topics, etc. The one thing Em has kept almost 100% consistent throughout his career is lyrical progression.

Honestly, there's no other rapper who can touch Em lyrically. If he's aiming for precision/on-point syllable compound -- making every multi rhyme for every bar of an entire verse, look at half of Relapse/Refill. Punchlines (which for some reason a lot of you hate) look at Recovery, admittedly, some of it is silly but a good portion of his punchlines and wordplay on that album is absolutely superb.

People think Em goes through flows/styles, then gets rid of them. I remember an interview he did late 2009/early 2010 talking about how he's gotten bored for the english language, so he's now trying to see how far he can bend words to make them rhyme (Relapse).

I think he's undoubtedly able to pull any of his old flows/styles/rhyme schemes out of his seemingly bottomless bag, but over the last 12 years or so, he's gotten bored. Hence why he goes through what we see as "phases". Since his comeback it was the accent, it was the regular voice, the slightly tuned up voice, the vocal tearing, the yelling, and now a hybrid between them all (maybe not the accent so much).

Not trying to sound like a Stan here, but as a fan of hiphop as a whole, Em is on a whole other level lyrically. Nobody has his diversity. And don't think for one second that he's not perfectly capable of going back and pulling out those old styles.


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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby _Steven_ » Mar 28th, '11, 00:40

You guys may use crowd logic to make everyone side with you on this but Nollie is correct for the most part. I'm sick of guys like you teaming up and making everyone else seem inferior. JK LOLZ
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Re: The epitome of idiocracy

Postby Elision » Mar 28th, '11, 02:13

Menzo wrote:Well, I don't agree with Encore being lyrical progression.
which we talk about (and I agree with) in the original thread
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