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Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby UnIquEEniGma » Sep 29th, '10, 05:21

I know there will be a tonne of stannage on here....but where does Eminem rate at the moment on the all time greats list?
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby Cam_24 » Sep 29th, '10, 05:34

Damn right there's gonna be some Stannage.
Number 1 baby! :y:
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby Weather Man » Sep 29th, '10, 05:43

Cam_24 wrote:Number 1 baby! :y:
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby slimsoxshady » Sep 29th, '10, 05:49

number 1 fo sho
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby DirtySouth » Sep 29th, '10, 06:21

kamilniewulis wrote:up there. IMO past tupac and biggie.

he's done way more in hiphop. WAY MORE

in fact, i dont think anyone has done more than eminem

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Tupac, Rakim, and KRS-One have a MUCH LARGER sphere of influence in hip-hop than Em does....
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby PetaParker » Sep 29th, '10, 07:07

I'm gonna keep it real with you. Eminem isn't even top 10. And it's all because of his catalog. Songs like

Crack A Bottle
My Band
We made you
Just Lose it
Bagpipes from baghdad
Racist tapes
Constant pop star references

These are not the songs of a top 10 rapper. Pac, Jay, Big, Nas, LL, Rakim, KRs, Ice Cube, and a couple others all have better catalogs that stood the test of time.

It's his own fault. He sold out and became a pop star. Like Irv GOtti said, Em could've took a beat like Hard Knock life and it would still be a hit. But he decided to do things that can only work for him. Dude's catalog is horrible. Not to mention between 2003-2009, he really didn't do shit.
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby DirtySouth » Sep 29th, '10, 07:10

kamilniewulis wrote:the racist tape didnt dent his shit at all

some jealous black people are still butt-hurt about it actually.
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby PetaParker » Sep 29th, '10, 07:19

DirtySouth wrote:
kamilniewulis wrote:the racist tape didnt dent his shit at all

some jealous black people are still butt-hurt about it actually.



do u even interact w/ black people outside of the internet? Hip Hop is a black art and black people have a say who is top whatever. Em actually has a lot of respect despite those tapes.

But what those tapes did was drive him further underground. THose tapes were the beginning of is hibernation. He was beyond embarrassed that those tapes got out. After those tapes came Encore and the constant trips to rehab. And the long layoff between quality material. So the Tapes hurt him from that standpoint.

At one point in time Eminem was the most talented rapper ever. He still is an incredible talent. He just never had the right mix of producers. Dre held him back to be honest.
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby Elision » Sep 29th, '10, 07:24

PetaParker wrote:I'm gonna keep it real with you. Eminem isn't even top 10. And it's all because of his catalog. Songs like

Crack A Bottle
My Band
We made you
Just Lose it
Bagpipes from baghdad
Racist tapes
Constant pop star references

These are not the songs of a top 10 rapper. Pac, Jay, Big, Nas, LL, Rakim, KRs, Ice Cube, and a couple others all have better catalogs that stood the test of time.

It's his own fault. He sold out and became a pop star. Like Irv GOtti said, Em could've took a beat like Hard Knock life and it would still be a hit. But he decided to do things that can only work for him. Dude's catalog is horrible. Not to mention between 2003-2009, he really didn't do shit.


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That's approximately 500 tracks that Eminem has recorded. He has a racist tape, that he apologized for repeatedly. And never actually released. And he was like 16 or some shit (like you never did dumber shit at that age).

You counted 6 tracks, 1 of which (BfB) shouldn't be on there. But still, I'm going to add Fack, and Big Weenie. That is 7 tracks total that were whack. 7 of 500 tracks still leaves him with 493 keepers. You're seriously referring to 0.71% of his arsenal, and taking for granted the other 99.29%.

And what the fuck is wrong with BfB? He slaughters that shit lyrically.



do u even interact w/ black people outside of the internet? Hip Hop is a black art and black people have a say who is top whatever. Em actually has a lot of respect despite those tapes.

Hypocrisy thy name, is you.

But what those tapes did was drive him further underground. THose tapes were the beginning of is hibernation. He was beyond embarrassed that those tapes got out. After those tapes came Encore and the constant trips to rehab. And the long layoff between quality material. So the Tapes hurt him from that standpoint.

Stop making it plural. Once again, it was one track. And it was recorded almost a decade before Encore. Encore, by the way, in case you've forgotten, consisted of tracks such at Yellow Brick Road, Mocking Bird, Renegade, Mosh, When I'm Gone, Never Enough, Crazy In Love, and Like Toy Soldiers.

At one point in time Eminem was the most talented rapper ever. He still is an incredible talent. He just never had the right mix of producers. Dre held him back to be honest.
Please name an artist that is beyond Em lyrically. And I promise I will find you an Em track to top it.



































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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby DirtySouth » Sep 29th, '10, 07:30

PetaParker wrote:
DirtySouth wrote:
kamilniewulis wrote:the racist tape didnt dent his shit at all

some jealous black people are still butt-hurt about it actually.



do u even interact w/ black people outside of the internet? Hip Hop is a black art and black people have a say who is top whatever. Em actually has a lot of respect despite those tapes.

But what those tapes did was drive him further underground. THose tapes were the beginning of is hibernation. He was beyond embarrassed that those tapes got out. After those tapes came Encore and the constant trips to rehab. And the long layoff between quality material. So the Tapes hurt him from that standpoint.

At one point in time Eminem was the most talented rapper ever. He still is an incredible talent. He just never had the right mix of producers. Dre held him back to be honest.

For your information buddy I grew up in an inner-city neighborhood in Northern California that's predominately populated with blacks and Hispanics and I lived there for 16 years of my life, I'm 18 now so yeah I basically grew up around blacks.
I would appreciate it if you don't make assumptions about me when you don't even know me.
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby Random19 » Sep 29th, '10, 07:37

Renegade was on Encore? :confusion: :facepalm2
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby kiki » Sep 29th, '10, 08:32

Ummm to me he is #1 in the rap game but I bet many people wouldn't give him that much credit simply because there's the race issue (white kid being the best in something dominated by black kids? bitch, please!) and b/c Eminem is still alive. They only say that shit when people pass like they did with MJ. When he was still alive all people would do was talk about MJ's craziness, now that he's dead people finally admit that he's the best of all time in pop music. Speaking of pop music - te whole popstar thing Eminem has does NOT interfere with him being the best.
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby Fleka » Sep 29th, '10, 09:05

He is one of the greatest, no discussion. For me, the best ever. Unlike other rappers, he can rap about anything, and sound great.
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby xRas » Sep 29th, '10, 11:40

nah
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Re: Would Shady be considered the greatest yet?

Postby Jay-19 » Sep 29th, '10, 12:35

Eminem is #1 on my list.
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