Just found this. Dunno if you've seen it but it's pretty good. Percee kills it.
At first it's Fat Joe and PEecee P rapping but skip to 4:04 about and it skips to the other freestyle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=os7y_xrTDIw


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Coleon wrote:Scrawl wrote:Percee P was great em looked kinda awkward and out of place did something happen to his arm.
lmfao he stage divided in the overtime vs Juice and no one caught him






Coleon wrote:M-Pyre wrote:eminem killed it in this.
percee p may have had more rhymes, but eminems wittiness, punchlines and energetic delivery/flow beats percee p's stagnant, repetitive and monotonic flow 20 times out the water.
I love those freestyles
Em got outshined bro


Coleon wrote:I guess but I mean it just kinda seemed Percee P came with a much better verse

Coleon wrote:M-Pyre wrote:Coleon wrote:I guess but I mean it just kinda seemed Percee P came with a much better verse
aight, let me ask you it this way. which one would you rather listen to? as in, which one would you wanna replay more?
not to be negative but, percee p's verse seemed stagnant as apposed to eminems verse, which is allot more dynamic. seems like P was only spitting his verse for the sake of rapping, know what I mean? apathetic is what I'd call it.
tho I do see P's verse had allot more multi syllable rhyming then em's verse. but the main focus was clearly based on just that. with a few minor comparisons like "must come down like waterdrops" and wreck shit like godzilla" or something like that.
I say em killed it
he raps like that all the time and I find it quite enoyable, I'm not typin a paragraph to defend an opinionEm just sounded amateurish to me at the beginning and overall he was great but I like P's verse more


Coleon wrote:I mean yeah it all seemed logical but we both play a bias.
You=Eminem Fan, prob never been into Percee P
Me=heard that verse of Em's way before I saw the vid and liked Percee P from a Day At The Races

mcZu wrote:I'll be honest, and this is nothing personal, but a lot of white people that listen to rap are biased. Most of them seem to defend Eminem, of course not just because he's white but it plays a huge roll. It's the same the other way around, a lot of black people have a bias as well.
Excuse me for using the terms ''white'' and ''black'', but I had to be direct to bring my point across.

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