
MikeNUFC wrote:mcZu wrote:Honestly, I never understood why people like songs about rape and serial murders... I mean, it's fiction, obviously, but why would you make a song about that? And why would you listen to it?
So why do authors write crime and murder mysteries? Because it's fascinating and hugely engaging - it's a hugely interesting subject, hence why there is sooooo much work about it.
Saying "why would you listen to it", is like saying why would anyone read Edgar Ellan Poe because he writes about murders. If it's done in an engaging and interesting way, why shouldn't people read it?


Genocide wrote:GenePeer wrote:Let's see, "hope to dream" has 3 syllables & "roses bring" has 3 syllables. The middles one don't match. Isn't that the exact same situation with "screaming go" & "teen year old"? Why is yours better?
Because apparently "es" (is sound) rhymes with to, and year doesn't rhyme with "ing."


Amadeo wrote:How is it different? In those rape songs he's playing a character.
Last week I seen this Schwarzenegger movie where he's raping all sorts of these motherfuckers.


mcZu wrote:I think there is a huge difference between Edgar Allan Poe and Eminem... A song isn't the same as a book, in my book. Of course, there is space for story telling type of songs in music, songs about a different personna than oneself, however, it isn't the same as reading a book on murder. Music is what feelings sound like. Writing more than one song on the subject of rape and murder is almost as if Eminem felt like raping and murdering someone at that time of his life. Which is fine, I mean, we all feel that way, but it isn't the same as reading a book where someone gets raped or murdered. It's different.







classthe_king wrote:Because you don't need the short sounding vowels to rhyme but you do need the long soudning ones to. ing and ear are long and es and ta are short.
And actually...go and old don't rhyme either


classthe_king wrote:Because you don't need the short sounding vowels to rhyme but you do need the long soudning ones to. ing and ear are long and es and ta are short.
And actually...go and old don't rhyme either





ArsheyHaq wrote:@classthe_king Who is more respected, you or Eminem? Who has made a career off this stuff and who still posts garbage online? That's right, stfu! Anyway, back to the topic of this thread...

Cosh wrote:ArsheyHaq wrote:@classthe_king Who is more respected, you or Eminem? Who has made a career off this stuff and who still posts garbage online? That's right, stfu! Anyway, back to the topic of this thread...
in all fairness, eminem started out selling albums out of his trunk. you gotta start somewhere. Em wasn't born the highest selling artist of the decade.

classthe_king wrote:Genocide wrote:GenePeer wrote:Let's see, "hope to dream" has 3 syllables & "roses bring" has 3 syllables. The middles one don't match. Isn't that the exact same situation with "screaming go" & "teen year old"? Why is yours better?
Because apparently "es" (is sound) rhymes with to, and year doesn't rhyme with "ing."
You guys obviously don't understand rhyming
In roses bring and hope to dream, the es and the to don't matter, it still rhymes
In screaming go and teen year old the ing and the year do matter, it throws the rhyme off.
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