


classthe_king wrote:Not write now, wait till tommorow. I have to write this verse for CW and if that starts I'll get distracted and never finish it.
Sissy. Assthe_queen imo
Lello wrote:Master Chief wrote:Lello wrote:no he doesn't, 2 months ago when that was posted, was the time I started becoming undecsisive between, it was the transition period, but immediatly after that thread was over and done with that I started getting into alot different artists than I did back then... never Said I changed 6 months ago, I recently changed
that's why everyone who brings up something I said some time ago gets butt-fucked, everytime i have to explain that I started knowing alot more than I did (still not nearly enough as i should yet though),
So word of advice, stop quoting stuff i said before, cause I am not obliged to say every fuckin time that i changed ok
let's bring this back on topic
Okay, first of all you just found out about Rhyme Asylum so no. Hopsin's album had already dropped so no. Who else tbh? Name 'em.
Oh and more thing...if you found out about a million other people during your "transition" period then why did you stop liking Recovery and not Encore? Why not Relapse?
C'mon man...this is too easy.
-Rhyme Asylum and Hopsin are not the only different rappers I listen to,
Try: Sadistik, Copywrite, Immortal Technique, Tech N9ne, Lowkey, Wu-Tang (yes, i never said only underground), CunninLynguists, Brotha Lynch Hung, Bone Thugs, Blu, Slaughterhouse, Outkast, Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest, The Roots, Lupe Fiasco (yes, got into his music not too long ago), J.Cole, Slaughterhouse even, Yelawolf....
-Cause I only Liked and Defended Recovery cause it's an Eminem album, I love Encore cause IMO it only has 4 horrible tracks (Ass Like That, My1st Single, Just Lose It, Big Weenie)...
And why the fuck would I hate Relapse? an album in which IMO has 0 bad tracks... Rhyming, Lyricism, Production, Flow... all of that was there, I even Loved Delivery and Concepts (but that's personal taste)


Satire wrote:classthe_king wrote:Not write now, wait till tommorow. I have to write this verse for CW and if that starts I'll get distracted and never finish it.
Sissy. Assthe_queen imo




Lello wrote:Try: Sadistik, Copywrite, Immortal Technique, Tech N9ne, Lowkey, Wu-Tang (yes, i never said only underground), CunninLynguists, Brotha Lynch Hung, Bone Thugs, Blu, Slaughterhouse, Outkast, Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest, The Roots, Lupe Fiasco (yes, got into his music not too long ago), J.Cole, Slaughterhouse even, Yelawolf...
Lello wrote:-Cause I only Liked and Defended Recovery cause it's an Eminem album, I love Encore cause IMO it only has 4 horrible tracks (Ass Like That, My1st Single, Just Lose It, Big Weenie)...
Lello wrote:And why the fuck would I hate Relapse? an album in which IMO has 0 bad tracks... Rhyming, Lyricism, Production, Flow... all of that was there, I even Loved Delivery and Concepts (but that's personal taste)


Satire wrote:Do Naruto fans know how to debate hip hop?




Lello wrote:No, getting into new artists did not make me appreciate recovery less, it made me realise that there is more to rap than eminem
Lello wrote:-Still on the 2nd quote, I did not pretend to like Recovery, I actually did, but blindly cause it was an eminem cd.... now I don't do that anymore, that's my BIGGEST change, stopped liking blindly every line em drops
Lello wrote:-We Made You is a fantastic song, Multies are beyond perfect, the subject was makin fun of celebrities, his lyrics were good, so if u like TRSS, My Name Is and Without Me, I see no reason to hate We Made You
Lello wrote:Crack A Bottle, I love it, as a banger though, not as ''rap'', and they are not terrible
Lello wrote:-And now, Recovery's rhyming was OK, flow was meehhh, lyricism was AWEFUL, lil-wayne like punchlines, sometimes worse


Lello wrote:C.R.E.A.M wrote:... gotta say congratulations on that 12 page classic
thank you my dear friend
thread looked dead until EmShady2 posted his list, than this shit became interestin






Devil'sAdvocate wrote:multies and flow are parts of lyricism.


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