DetroitSkills wrote:sslp, tes is a grown man crying about being rich n famous, out
Blogs McGooch wrote:TES for me. Love the production on it and the grand (don't know how to describe that) stadium rap feeling throughout.
Just Silver wrote:I think every guy should massage their prostate at least once
mdemaz wrote:my balls
Just Silver wrote:I think every guy should massage their prostate at least once
mdemaz wrote:TES is clearly the superior record overall.
Tracks like Soldier, Sing for the Moment make it timeless.
TSSLP is really, really, really good, but it is hard to keep enjoying his awkward flow where he would rap off the snare like on Role Model, but the way Dre mixed the shit made it sound really awesome. He didn't really do anything to the vocals, they just did it all raw. I would call TSSLP the epitome of underground rap at the time, just crazy rhyming. It's amazing how he was able to rhyme so well and still tell a story, like on Brain Damage, but I feel like TES is the stronger album. It feels more smooth, He flows really clean on almost each track, The mixing is perfect, and I think he utilized his lyricism really well. I feel like TSSLP and TES are polar opposites. TMMLP being the perhfect record, and the other 2 being on the edge
That's pretty much all I have to say.
TES was the build up to Eminem's prime leading up to 8 Mile where he peaked.
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot]