RapName wrote:EminemBase wrote:I disagree and think the opposite is true.
His voice was almost more raw back then because the songs were less polished. He was still understanding who he was as an artist and moulding songs.
Where as now, if you listen to like "Untitled" or "You're Never Over", he's incredibly sharp. Every single syllable is emphasized and clear as day.
Like it's almost too sharp, too perfected?
Um, well not for me. I'm an obsessive perfectionist too.
Like for example, I would re-record a single move in a card routine (card magic) for like 5 hours straight just because one of my fingers didn't flair properly or something like that. Can't help it. That's why it's funny when some people on here think I'm being pretentious or trying to sound smarter with the way I write too. It's nothing to do with that, it's purely because I'm a perfectionist with every form of presentation in that respect. Like, not in my life, I'm depressive and lazy lmao. But like, once I started focusing on grammar, I just cannot stand to see myself phrase something incorrectly etc.
So it all depends what perspective you come from. I'm like he is with details as well so for me, I prefer that. And when he does slur or not properly emphasize every word it annoys me. It's part of what makes Eminem who he is to me.
Like I've never heard another rapper with such strong flows, natural delivery and yet incredibly tailored, finite pronunciation. I mean he hits 99% of everything spot-on. Which is why I find it hard to appreciate other rappers as much as him probably.
Because most other rappers just sound very lazy in their delivery in comparison then.
But I know what you mean like the rawness of say MMLP. But, I think more than anything it's the content. I think if he had that content with this level of flow perfection, it would be better. It's just easy to see how... One could find his obsession with flows over content annoying lately. Which I do myself. I love it but I also wish he would focus more on actual ideas too.