EminemBase wrote:Robbie G wrote:It's actually a surprisingly good verse
Indeed. I was saying this to a friend online from here last night.
It's almost like some people ignore any good lyricism from that time period as they just accept he was bad period and find a way to pick apart any line no matter how good lmao.
But this verse was good. As was "Public Enemy #1". I really felt he could of taken a step forward there with tracks like that, into this whole government paranoia thing, just step the artistry up a bit. Even if it is unfounded. As opposed to just more bla bla bla on shit we already know.
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I know you'll disagree with me here but I'd take Re-Up era Eminem over Relapse era Eminem. You Don't Know, Public Enemy #1, No Apologies etc.. are just more appealing to me voice/subject matter wise.


