
Master Chief wrote:Eminem is definitely more relevant/popular than Kanye nowadays.
Recovery = 700K+
MBDTF = 300K+
FreeSpeech wrote:Master Chief wrote:Eminem is definitely more relevant/popular than Kanye nowadays.
Recovery = 700K+
MBDTF = 300K+
Relevant doesn't equal popular. Eminem has a massive fanbase, he can outsell any rapper alive basically. Kanye is much more relevant, he's a younger MC who still has music to make and potential to fulfill. If Em never made another song, I could accept his career as fulfilled. Kanye is still changing the game, Eminem not so much.
Look at Snoop Dogg. He still makes lots of music, sells fairly well, but he isn't really relevant. Obviously Eminem is more relevant than Snoop Dogg, but he is no longer the one setting the trends like Kanye. There's a new era of rappers now:
Kanye, Drake, Nicki, Cudi, J Cole, Wiz, etc. I'm obviously not saying they are better than Eminem or even close, but they are the faces of hip hop now. Eminem is merely a veteran who can keep up, kinda like Jay-Z.
Master Chief wrote:FreeSpeech wrote:Master Chief wrote:Eminem is definitely more relevant/popular than Kanye nowadays.
Recovery = 700K+
MBDTF = 300K+
Relevant doesn't equal popular. Eminem has a massive fanbase, he can outsell any rapper alive basically. Kanye is much more relevant, he's a younger MC who still has music to make and potential to fulfill. If Em never made another song, I could accept his career as fulfilled. Kanye is still changing the game, Eminem not so much.
Look at Snoop Dogg. He still makes lots of music, sells fairly well, but he isn't really relevant. Obviously Eminem is more relevant than Snoop Dogg, but he is no longer the one setting the trends like Kanye. There's a new era of rappers now:
Kanye, Drake, Nicki, Cudi, J Cole, Wiz, etc. I'm obviously not saying they are better than Eminem or even close, but they are the faces of hip hop now. Eminem is merely a veteran who can keep up, kinda like Jay-Z.
In that case, yeah sadly I have the agree. Kanye is channging the game and so is Cudi. But, Eminem is def. one of the main faces of Hip-Hop. Just cause he doesn't fit with the new era doesn't mean he's not a face of Hip-Hop.
xxTrigger1989xx wrote:Em is definitely relevant...
I am excited for Yelawolf, Slaughterhouse, and 50's albums. So I am optimistic.
FreeSpeech wrote:xxTrigger1989xx wrote:Em is definitely relevant...
I am excited for Yelawolf, Slaughterhouse, and 50's albums. So I am optimistic.
I'm excited, but I'm "lottery scratcher" excited. I'm excited and hoping for something incredible, but I'm not expecting it. I'm sure they will all have good albums, but nothing jaw dropping (save maybe Em if he drops his post-Recovery style)...
ArsheyHaq wrote:I agreed with everything you said.I think anyone who doesn't, might be a little in denial.
M-Pyre wrote:i hate to say this but, i agree on everything you said.
Dr.Dre wrote:Hell Yeah
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