No Em didn't rip the concept.
Speaking to different versions of yourself in a song is not unique to DMX. I mean you could probably go back hundreds of years and find examples of it in plays.
It's not shocking to see humans come up with the same ideas multiple times. We're pattern-seeking creatures and regardless of background, race or colour, we often come out with similar end-results.
Also, the tracks are quite different. I mean the actual... Root philosophy of the track is the old 'angel and devil' idea. The bad thoughts / good thoughts. You know I mean... It's been replicated in so many forms (good cop, bad cop) it's not sane to mention.
It's not where it comes from it's what you do with it. It's quite laborious and rather lame to keep tracing things back. You could do it with everything and chances are if you think something is original, you're wrong. I mean especially in our times.
But "My Darling" sounds less like Em writing raps to sound like verses. I mean like all... Em songs really, it sounds like a real-time conversation which just happens to be rhyming. That's so hard to do. That's his most underrated aspect, writing conversation that sounds plausible... I mean... It doesn't sound contrived it sounds REAL and sounds like the rhymes are coincidental.
Also DMX's song doesn't go anywhere near the depths of "My Darling" in terms of emotional ressonance. Not only does Em's psychotic voice acting take it to a new level but the idea of paring the emotions... My darling... I don't ever want you to leave be my darling... It's just. A lot better in my opinion.
Like I said, it's not where it comes from but what you do with it. It's not DMX's idea either.
Also rap, in terms of the music spectrum is very new. At best it's been around... 30 years. That's not only nothing in comparison to other music genres but it's not even a molecule in terms of the existence of most forms of art. So it's really very easy indeed to see duplications of ideas, concepts etc.
It's still a fledgling little chick, running around tweeting. So we magnify it and study the lyricism and the flows more so than any other art form. Not only because they matter more to rap but also because it's so new. But it gets more scrutiny than is natural. After 100 years, it'll be so common-ground to that generation, it'll be much harder to spot.






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