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Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby LLockhart86 » Jan 10th, '10, 17:14

michal8 wrote:63. Kanye West
808S AND HEARTBREAK

84. eminem
the eminem show


No fuckin way :o
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby EminemIVLife » Jan 10th, '10, 17:17

:( Its sad that u cant do anything about this sort of thing. It's there; its the internet and u cant do a goddamn thing about it xcept ignore.
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby AliJack » Jan 11th, '10, 11:37

Get of the guys dick, Blueprints a classic wether you admit it or not, MMLP was amazing, but to more people than not, Blueprint is greater, no need to have a fuckin bitch fit.

Embase, you're an idiot in my opinion, becqause you compare a mediocre song off one album, with one of your favorites on the Eminem album.

Izzo (H.O.V.A.) > The Real Slim Shady
Takeover > Marshall Mathers

Its all just opinion.

MMLP lyrics > Blueprint lyrics
Blueprint production >> MMLP production

^ evens out in the end.

Comparin Lollipop to Square Dance is the same, fuckin stupid. Why Don't you compare Lollipop to Without Me? Both singles if i'm correct, both catchy, with not much background to them. There's a reason Tha Carter III is higher than The Eminem Show. Saleswise, is was a breakthrough, and wether we agree or not, Lil Wayne was doin his own thing with Hip-Pop and the people ate it all up. Whereas TES, in many people's eyes, was a step back from MMLP. Doesn't matter if you people think so or not, but in the public eye, that's the truth.
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby Elision » Jan 11th, '10, 13:53

AJS2050 wrote:it's just their opinion, doesn't mean nothing. if there was a poll taken by music listeners for this sorta thing im sure it would be a different story.
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby LLockhart86 » Jan 11th, '10, 17:10

Lollipop was hot.....
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby EminemBase » Jan 11th, '10, 17:18

AliJack wrote:Get of the guys dick, Blueprints a classic wether you admit it or not, MMLP was amazing, but to more people than not, Blueprint is greater, no need to have a fuckin bitch fit.

Embase, you're an idiot in my opinion, becqause you compare a mediocre song off one album, with one of your favorites on the Eminem album..


Firstly, I'm not on anybody's dick, could you please please use your very very limited mammalian brain and conjure up some fucking originality. You peddle the same phrases and one-word 'fails' as everyone else. You're boring me, try being an individual sometime, you might like it.

Secondly, you're also not just an idiot in my opinion but a very rude, obnoxious, asswipe of an idiot. There I said. Hold the applause, we all knew it anyway.

I think you'll find what I did was compare singles to singles. "Jigga my Nigga" was a SINGLE from Blueprint and "Stan" was a SINGLE from MMLP. "Girls, Girls, Girl" was a SINGLE, "The Way I Am" was a SINGLE. So it was the most obvious reference point.

But irrespective of that, open your fucking eyes and read what I write first dumb-prick. I said in the very first, original post that Blueprint is a great rap album NO DOUBT. SO don't act like I'm saying it's shit when I'm not. I was saying, it's no fucking MMLP.

There aren't any songs like "Girls, Girls, Girls" on MMLP. There is no filler. Or if it can be called filler, it's still lyrical and significant as fuck. Blueprint didn't even come close to having the impact of that album, it's not 10% as lyrical, as important, influential or substantial.

Oh yeah and don't tell me not to post on it either. Since this is a forum, a discussion place and that's kind of the fucking point of it. So I'll post on what I like as long as it's related. Okay then? Bye bye now.
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby LLockhart86 » Jan 11th, '10, 17:31

^^ Ali jack is a hater :n:
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby voice23 » Jan 11th, '10, 17:34

^ man I can feel the hostility ...Hip-Hop is supposed to unite, not segregate :coffee: ...both albums were dope..both artists did what they did--- Music is not a competition ...but that has what its become and its sad--
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby EminemBase » Jan 11th, '10, 17:40

voice23 wrote:^ man I can feel the hostility ...Hip-Hop is supposed to unite, not segregate :coffee: ...both albums were dope..both artists did what they did--- Music is not a competition ...but that has what its become and its sad--


Well I think it should be. All art should be.

Now, art is subjective and free or can be free of logical assertion so, you can't measure it. But that doesn't mean to say you should stamp out competition between artists.

Trying to out-innovate somebody usually increases your scope of innovation. Competition and rivalry in art is a good thing not something we should be ashamed in condoning.

Why do you think it is that Usain Bolt was able to push himself to such incredible speed. Of course he trained like no other and yes he probably has slightly better genes which give him an advantage but the point is, without competition, it's unlikely he'd of pulled that out of himself or even wanted to.

Now this isn't to say I'm supporting childish, mindless tit-for-tat style competition. The king mugs like 50 Cent waste their time in. But good-natured, peer to peer competition is a very good thing for art. And we shouldn't have to all pretend everything is great or just bow our heads in pitty and hide our opinion. Opinions are to be heard not hidden.
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby AliJack » Jan 11th, '10, 17:53

Nah, embase, im sayin just cause your taste differs from other people, you can't decide what is better. Blueprint is known as a Classic, more so than MMLP is known as. It has no filler either. and lockhart your a fuckin idiot anyway your opinion is void.
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby DrRapid » Jan 11th, '10, 17:55

AliJack wrote:Get of the guys dick, Blueprints a classic wether you admit it or not, MMLP was amazing, but to more people than not, Blueprint is greater, no need to have a fuckin bitch fit.

Embase, you're an idiot in my opinion, becqause you compare a mediocre song off one album, with one of your favorites on the Eminem album.

Izzo (H.O.V.A.) > The Real Slim Shady
Takeover > Marshall Mathers

Its all just opinion.

MMLP lyrics > Blueprint lyrics
Blueprint production >> MMLP production

^ evens out in the end.

Comparin Lollipop to Square Dance is the same, fuckin stupid. Why Don't you compare Lollipop to Without Me? Both singles if i'm correct, both catchy, with not much background to them. There's a reason Tha Carter III is higher than The Eminem Show. Saleswise, is was a breakthrough, and wether we agree or not, Lil Wayne was doin his own thing with Hip-Pop and the people ate it all up. Whereas TES, in many people's eyes, was a step back from MMLP. Doesn't matter if you people think so or not, but in the public eye, that's the truth.

Hell yeah man you said it. :y: The Blueprint is dope :smoking:
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby AliJack » Jan 11th, '10, 17:56

the hip hop head agree's with me. Enough for me. my argument is over. :y:
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby EminemBase » Jan 11th, '10, 18:07

AliJack wrote:Nah, embase, im sayin just cause your taste differs from other people, you can't decide what is better. Blueprint is known as a Classic, more so than MMLP is known as. It has no filler either. and lockhart your a fuckin idiot anyway your opinion is void.


But I can decide what is better for ME. And what am I doing with this post? I am voicing MY fucking opinions. Which I am free to do as are Rolling Stone, as are you.

So don't tell me that I can't voice my opinion. I don't like that tone of voice.

I'm not deciding what is better for other people. I'm not saying "you MUST accept MMLP" is better, I'm arguing that I THINK it's better and giving my reasons for that. But if I were to constantly point out that it's just opinion, that this is just my perspective then utterly defeats the point of discussion, debate and opinion.

You should take that as read and not have to have it reminded to you. It's pretty obvious.

Also Blueprint isn't known as a classic more so than MMLP. MY ass. And it didn't come close to having the impact of it either. Again though, just because you're voicing your opinions from your perspective, that's taken as read, you don't have to constantly state it. Use your fucking brain.

Oh and I'm glad you think you've won the argument due to other people's opinion on the album. You apparently can't think for yourself but need other people to decide for you. Sheep. I take some pride in having my own point of view and defending it, you apparently like to bum people up the ass.
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby LLockhart86 » Jan 11th, '10, 18:33

Get em base :y:
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Re: Blueprint as #4 of the Decade, MMLP #7?

Postby Anim » Jan 11th, '10, 20:20

Fuck them both, Stillmatic's the shit :smoking:
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