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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby Elision » Mar 26th, '11, 22:02

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im2pac wrote:put it on WEE WEE


Yes, it's a stupid song, but it's actually decent lyrically. Contrary to popular believe, the song is not that poorly written.
And, keep in mind, he never released it. :coffee:
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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby Innovation » Mar 26th, '11, 22:15

Nollie wrote:
Innovation wrote:
im2pac wrote:put it on WEE WEE


Yes, it's a stupid song, but it's actually decent lyrically. Contrary to popular believe, the song is not that poorly written.

And, keep in mind, he never released it. :coffee:


Exactly lol. A lot of songs stay unreleased for a reason. I don't actually hate Wee Wee. It's miles ahead of FACK, written to a decent standard and it's just what it is. A silly humorous
Nollie wrote:I really think that lyrically, Em has done nothing but improved since day 1. Even if you hate his different flows and styles, his different topics, etc. The one thing Em has kept almost 100% consistent throughout his career is lyrical progression.

Honestly, there's no other rapper who can touch Em lyrically. If he's aiming for precision/on-point syllable compound -- making every multi rhyme for every bar of an entire verse, look at half of Relapse/Refill. Punchlines (which for some reason a lot of you hate) look at Recovery, admittedly, some of it is silly but a good portion of his punchlines and wordplay on that album is absolutely superb.

People think Em goes through flows/styles, then gets rid of them. I remember an interview he did late 2009/early 2010 talking about how he's gotten bored for the english language, so he's now trying to see how far he can bend words to make them rhyme (Relapse).

I think he's undoubtedly able to pull any of his old flows/styles/rhyme schemes out of his seemingly bottomless bag, but over the last 12 years or so, he's gotten bored. Hence why he goes through what we see as "phases". Since his comeback it was the accent, it was the regular voice, the slightly tuned up voice, the vocal tearing, the yelling, and now a hybrid between them all (maybe not the accent so much).

Not trying to sound like a Stan here, but as a fan of hiphop as a whole, Em is on a whole other level lyrically. Nobody has his diversity. And don't think for one second that he's not perfectly capable of going back and pulling out those old styles.


Agree to an extent.

The ONLY Eminem album to have sub-par lyricism was Encore. Even then it had its highlights with Spend Some Time.
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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby Elision » Mar 27th, '11, 00:08

Innovation wrote:The ONLY Eminem album to have sub-par lyricism was Encore. Even then it had its highlights with Spend Some Time.

We done swam with the sharks, wrestled with alligators
Spoke to a generation of angry teenagers
Whom if it wasn't for rap to bridge the gap, may be raised to be racist
Who may have never got to see our faces
Grace the cover of Rolling Stone pages
Broke down barriers of language and races

+ Yellow Brick Road, Spend Some Time, Mosh, Never Enough, When I'm Gone, Ricky Ticky Toc, Like Toy Soldiers, Crazy In Love and We As Americans.
i'm comin in, drivin my short bus
with this nose i don't need a torch up
bustin through, light the industry's porsche up
comin after who didn't support us...
imma change your brain bring
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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby BigBangBazinga » Mar 27th, '11, 00:10

Nollie wrote:
Innovation wrote:The ONLY Eminem album to have sub-par lyricism was Encore. Even then it had its highlights with Spend Some Time.

We done swam with the sharks, wrestled with alligators
Spoke to a generation of angry teenagers
Whom if it wasn't for rap to bridge the gap, may be raised to be racist
Who may have never got to see our faces
Grace the cover of Rolling Stone pages
Broke down barriers of language and races

+ Yellow Brick Road, Spend Some Time, Mosh, Never Enough, When I'm Gone, Ricky Ticky Toc, Like Toy Soldiers, Crazy In Love and We As Americans.


I just love Encore. And the more people hate it the more I love it :smoking:
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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby juelz21 » Mar 27th, '11, 01:17

easily marshall mathers lp his rhyme patterns was ridiculous he was doing shit on that album rhyme pattern wise that he has never did since then.
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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby nujet2002 » Mar 27th, '11, 06:46

Till I collapse I’m spilling these raps long as you feel em
Till the day that I drop you'll never say that I'm not killin them
Cause when I am not then I'ma stop penning them
And I am not hip-hop and I’m just not Eminem.
Subliminal thoughts when I'ma stop sending them women are caught in webs spin and hauk venom
Adrenaline shots of penicillin could not get the illing to stop.
Amoxacilin is just not real enough.
The criminal cop killing hip-hop filling minimal swap to cop millions of Pac listeners.
Your coming with me, feel it or not you’re gonna fear it like I showed you the spirit of god lives in us.
You hear it a lot, lyrics that shock is it a miracle or am I just a product of pop fizzing up.
For shizzle my whizzle this is the plot listen up you bizzles forgot slizzle does not give a fuck.
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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby M+M » Mar 27th, '11, 07:32

Infinite even though some of it is stringing words still long ass multis.
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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby Elision » Mar 27th, '11, 09:46

M+M wrote:Infinite even though some of it is stringing words still long ass multis.
Relapse?
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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby MikeNUFC » Mar 27th, '11, 13:39

Nollie wrote:I really think that lyrically, Em has done nothing but improved since day 1. Even if you hate his different flows and styles, his different topics, etc. The one thing Em has kept almost 100% consistent throughout his career is lyrical progression.

Honestly, there's no other rapper who can touch Em lyrically. If he's aiming for precision/on-point syllable compound -- making every multi rhyme for every bar of an entire verse, look at half of Relapse/Refill. Punchlines (which for some reason a lot of you hate) look at Recovery, admittedly, some of it is silly but a good portion of his punchlines and wordplay on that album is absolutely superb.

People think Em goes through flows/styles, then gets rid of them. I remember an interview he did late 2009/early 2010 talking about how he's gotten bored for the english language, so he's now trying to see how far he can bend words to make them rhyme (Relapse).

I think he's undoubtedly able to pull any of his old flows/styles/rhyme schemes out of his seemingly bottomless bag, but over the last 12 years or so, he's gotten bored. Hence why he goes through what we see as "phases". Since his comeback it was the accent, it was the regular voice, the slightly tuned up voice, the vocal tearing, the yelling, and now a hybrid between them all (maybe not the accent so much).

Not trying to sound like a Stan here, but as a fan of hiphop as a whole, Em is on a whole other level lyrically. Nobody has his diversity. And don't think for one second that he's not perfectly capable of going back and pulling out those old styles.


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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby Satire » Mar 27th, '11, 13:43

MikeNUFC wrote:
Nollie wrote:I really think that lyrically, Em has done nothing but improved since day 1. Even if you hate his different flows and styles, his different topics, etc. The one thing Em has kept almost 100% consistent throughout his career is lyrical progression.

Honestly, there's no other rapper who can touch Em lyrically. If he's aiming for precision/on-point syllable compound -- making every multi rhyme for every bar of an entire verse, look at half of Relapse/Refill. Punchlines (which for some reason a lot of you hate) look at Recovery, admittedly, some of it is silly but a good portion of his punchlines and wordplay on that album is absolutely superb.

People think Em goes through flows/styles, then gets rid of them. I remember an interview he did late 2009/early 2010 talking about how he's gotten bored for the english language, so he's now trying to see how far he can bend words to make them rhyme (Relapse).

I think he's undoubtedly able to pull any of his old flows/styles/rhyme schemes out of his seemingly bottomless bag, but over the last 12 years or so, he's gotten bored. Hence why he goes through what we see as "phases". Since his comeback it was the accent, it was the regular voice, the slightly tuned up voice, the vocal tearing, the yelling, and now a hybrid between them all (maybe not the accent so much).

Not trying to sound like a Stan here, but as a fan of hiphop as a whole, Em is on a whole other level lyrically. Nobody has his diversity. And don't think for one second that he's not perfectly capable of going back and pulling out those old styles.


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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby RKOunion » Mar 27th, '11, 14:31

Nollie wrote:I really think that lyrically, Em has done nothing but improved since day 1. Even if you hate his different flows and styles, his different topics, etc. The one thing Em has kept almost 100% consistent throughout his career is lyrical progression.

Honestly, there's no other rapper who can touch Em lyrically. If he's aiming for precision/on-point syllable compound -- making every multi rhyme for every bar of an entire verse, look at half of Relapse/Refill. Punchlines (which for some reason a lot of you hate) look at Recovery, admittedly, some of it is silly but a good portion of his punchlines and wordplay on that album is absolutely superb.

People think Em goes through flows/styles, then gets rid of them. I remember an interview he did late 2009/early 2010 talking about how he's gotten bored for the english language, so he's now trying to see how far he can bend words to make them rhyme (Relapse).

I think he's undoubtedly able to pull any of his old flows/styles/rhyme schemes out of his seemingly bottomless bag, but over the last 12 years or so, he's gotten bored. Hence why he goes through what we see as "phases". Since his comeback it was the accent, it was the regular voice, the slightly tuned up voice, the vocal tearing, the yelling, and now a hybrid between them all (maybe not the accent so much).

Not trying to sound like a Stan here, but as a fan of hiphop as a whole, Em is on a whole other level lyrically. Nobody has his diversity. And don't think for one second that he's not perfectly capable of going back and pulling out those old styles.


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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby Sekou » Mar 27th, '11, 15:02

RKOunion wrote:
Nollie wrote:I really think that lyrically, Em has done nothing but improved since day 1. Even if you hate his different flows and styles, his different topics, etc. The one thing Em has kept almost 100% consistent throughout his career is lyrical progression.

Honestly, there's no other rapper who can touch Em lyrically. If he's aiming for precision/on-point syllable compound -- making every multi rhyme for every bar of an entire verse, look at half of Relapse/Refill. Punchlines (which for some reason a lot of you hate) look at Recovery, admittedly, some of it is silly but a good portion of his punchlines and wordplay on that album is absolutely superb.

People think Em goes through flows/styles, then gets rid of them. I remember an interview he did late 2009/early 2010 talking about how he's gotten bored for the english language, so he's now trying to see how far he can bend words to make them rhyme (Relapse).

I think he's undoubtedly able to pull any of his old flows/styles/rhyme schemes out of his seemingly bottomless bag, but over the last 12 years or so, he's gotten bored. Hence why he goes through what we see as "phases". Since his comeback it was the accent, it was the regular voice, the slightly tuned up voice, the vocal tearing, the yelling, and now a hybrid between them all (maybe not the accent so much).

Not trying to sound like a Stan here, but as a fan of hiphop as a whole, Em is on a whole other level lyrically. Nobody has his diversity. And don't think for one second that he's not perfectly capable of going back and pulling out those old styles.


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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby Innovation » Mar 27th, '11, 16:39

Nollie wrote:
Innovation wrote:The ONLY Eminem album to have sub-par lyricism was Encore. Even then it had its highlights with Spend Some Time.

We done swam with the sharks, wrestled with alligators
Spoke to a generation of angry teenagers
Whom if it wasn't for rap to bridge the gap, may be raised to be racist
Who may have never got to see our faces
Grace the cover of Rolling Stone pages
Broke down barriers of language and races

+ Yellow Brick Road, Spend Some Time, Mosh, Never Enough, When I'm Gone, Ricky Ticky Toc, Like Toy Soldiers, Crazy In Love and We As Americans.


We As Americans is fantastic, one of my favourite songs. It was recorded in 2003 though, so it's not really an "Encore era" song so to speak.

Spend Some Time sounded like he wrote it during a different period, too. Given the multi's in his verse in comparison to the rest of the album.

Encore is sub-par lyrically in comparison to what we had become accustom to from Eminem. Going from songs such as Sing for the Moment to Ass Like That, Till I Collapse to Rain Man.

I don't hate Encore, but it is, without a doubt, his weakest album lyrically.
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Re: Eminem's most impressive lyricisim

Postby XRelapseX » Mar 27th, '11, 22:24

I don't giva fuck if this chick was my own mother I'd still fuck her with no rubba and cum inside her and have a new son and an new brother at the same time and just say that it aint mine!!

lmao wow no words for this
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