Personally, I thought the *hand motion indicating waves* flow was boring, since it seemed to fit EVERY beat.
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Menzo wrote:cityfan31 wrote:His flow is very hit and miss for me. For example, parts of Bad Guy used to really annoy me until I got used to it.
I get that it's intricate but he definitely used to just *flow like water*
Even on Encore on songs like Spend Some Time, his flow is just effortless.
Yeah but I think for him, it just got really boring. He did it again on Relapse and for someone like him who always wants to change, it muuust be annoying to do the same style over and over. Especially since we only see a fraction of how much he actually does.



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Menzo wrote:I still think Em can still flow effortlessly though, he does on many songs on MMLP2. People seem to think if it's not straight forward flowing then it's "wrong" or he's screwing up. Uhhh no, it's all stylistic and intentional.



shadyblogger wrote:Yeah Eminem managed to stay relevant all these years later because he changes up his style and sound every few years. The diversity and uniqueness of his catalogue greatly contributes to his success and relevance imo.

Francesco wrote:shadyblogger wrote:Yeah Eminem managed to stay relevant all these years later because he changes up his style and sound every few years. The diversity and uniqueness of his catalogue greatly contributes to his success and relevance imo.
His unique style & his diversity along with his crazy talent & even crazier charisma all together... those factors plus some others that aren't as important are the reason of his everlasting relevancy & longevity amongst the top artists.



yoda you can call me wrote:Francesco wrote:shadyblogger wrote:Yeah Eminem managed to stay relevant all these years later because he changes up his style and sound every few years. The diversity and uniqueness of his catalogue greatly contributes to his success and relevance imo.
His unique style & his diversity along with his crazy talent & even crazier charisma all together... those factors plus some others that aren't as important are the reason of his everlasting relevancy & longevity amongst the top artists.
Spot onPlus he sold his soul to the devil and he'll never get it back

yoda you can call me wrote:^I heard that, second and third that


Francesco wrote:
That too man! lol Ironically though him more or less adapting to what the masses want has added to he other factors too...
brady50 wrote:That line is great, awesome double meaning.
'They call me classless, I heard that. I second and third that.'
•People call him classless (as in tasteless), and he firmly agrees
•They call him classless (as in not in a class), and he second and thirds that. He failed 9th grade three times


Francesco wrote:shadyblogger wrote:Yeah Eminem managed to stay relevant all these years later because he changes up his style and sound every few years. The diversity and uniqueness of his catalogue greatly contributes to his success and relevance imo.
His unique style & his diversity along with his crazy talent & even crazier charisma all together... those factors plus some others that aren't as important are the reason of his everlasting relevancy & longevity amongst the top artists.




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