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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby Fa-Q » Jun 18th, '11, 15:19

The window pane line is bananas and under appreciated/hated
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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby momentsgolden » Jun 18th, '11, 16:54

Fa-Q wrote:The window pane line is bananas and under appreciated/hated


I think in context- it was just so out of place and bland it sounded bad.

One of mine "Its not like we dont like you, we hate you period." Dont know if its appreciated but its my favourite Eminem line ever.
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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby Amaranthine » Jun 18th, '11, 19:04

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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby RossMc » Jun 18th, '11, 19:39

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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby EminemInsider » Jun 19th, '11, 02:02

"Kim": You're drunk/You're never gonna get away with this

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Charlie Sheen: Something dot com.

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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby EminemInsider » Jun 19th, '11, 02:19

97 Bonnie & Clyde: "On the count of 'free' 1-2-Free, weeeee...there goes mommy, spwashin in the water..."

"Free" in this line is a double entendre. It is the baby language version of the number "3" (just about every little kid starts out pronouncing "three" as "free"), but it also means "free" in the literal sense. As in, Eminem is now finally free of Kim and everything that went with her.

He used to be so sharp as a lyricist. :(
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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby VenomBlackViper » Jun 19th, '11, 02:29

EminemInsider wrote:97 Bonnie & Clyde: "On the count of 'free' 1-2-Free, weeeee...there goes mommy, spwashin in the water..."

"Free" in this line is a double entendre. It is the baby language version of the number "3" (just about every little kid starts out pronouncing "three" as "free"), but it also means "free" in the literal sense. As in, Eminem is now finally free of Kim and everything that went with her.

He used to be so sharp as a lyricist. :(



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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby EminemInsider » Jun 19th, '11, 02:39

VenomBlackViper wrote:
EminemInsider wrote:97 Bonnie & Clyde: "On the count of 'free' 1-2-Free, weeeee...there goes mommy, spwashin in the water..."

"Free" in this line is a double entendre. It is the baby language version of the number "3" (just about every little kid starts out pronouncing "three" as "free"), but it also means "free" in the literal sense. As in, Eminem is now finally free of Kim and everything that went with her.

He used to be so sharp as a lyricist. :(



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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby Blake » Jun 19th, '11, 03:26

EminemInsider wrote:97 Bonnie & Clyde: "On the count of 'free' 1-2-Free, weeeee...there goes mommy, spwashin in the water..."

"Free" in this line is a double entendre. It is the baby language version of the number "3" (just about every little kid starts out pronouncing "three" as "free"), but it also means "free" in the literal sense. As in, Eminem is now finally free of Kim and everything that went with her.

He used to be so sharp as a lyricist. :(


think you over analized that a little bit to much
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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby MikeNUFC » Jun 19th, '11, 10:38

"I hate you, I swear to god I hate you.... oh my god, I love you"

Beautiful line. The voice acting is phenomenal.
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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby EminemInsider » Jun 19th, '11, 16:05

Blake wrote:
EminemInsider wrote:97 Bonnie & Clyde: "On the count of 'free' 1-2-Free, weeeee...there goes mommy, spwashin in the water..."

"Free" in this line is a double entendre. It is the baby language version of the number "3" (just about every little kid starts out pronouncing "three" as "free"), but it also means "free" in the literal sense. As in, Eminem is now finally free of Kim and everything that went with her.

He used to be so sharp as a lyricist. :(


think you over analized that a little bit to much


Are you fucking serious?

If you DON'T think that's exactly what he was going for then you're a fucking idiot. It's one of the most obvious things he's ever done.

And how do you "over analyze a little bit to (sic) much?" You either over analyze something or you don't. There's no such thing as NOT over analyzing too much. Over analyzing MEANS "too much."
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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby Blake » Jun 19th, '11, 22:26

EminemInsider wrote:
Blake wrote:
EminemInsider wrote:97 Bonnie & Clyde: "On the count of 'free' 1-2-Free, weeeee...there goes mommy, spwashin in the water..."

"Free" in this line is a double entendre. It is the baby language version of the number "3" (just about every little kid starts out pronouncing "three" as "free"), but it also means "free" in the literal sense. As in, Eminem is now finally free of Kim and everything that went with her.

He used to be so sharp as a lyricist. :(


think you over analized that a little bit to much


Are you fucking serious?

If you DON'T think that's exactly what he was going for then you're a fucking idiot. It's one of the most obvious things he's ever done.

And how do you "over analyze a little bit to (sic) much?" You either over analyze something or you don't. There's no such thing as NOT over analyzing too much. Over analyzing MEANS "too much."


dude fuck you i was just saying i dont see the connection with what you were saying. maybe i didnt use the right word choice with what i said. ive probably heard the song 100 times and if thats what he meant then damn em's good. ive never made that connection though i thought he was just using baby talk.
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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby BigBangBazinga » Jun 19th, '11, 22:41

Blake wrote:dude fuck you i was just saying i dont see the connection with what you were saying. maybe i didnt use the right word choice with what i said. ive probably heard the song 100 times and if thats what he meant then damn em's good. ive never made that connection though i thought he was just using baby talk.



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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby MikeNUFC » Jun 20th, '11, 15:34

"I shoveled shit all my life and now I'm dumping it on white America"

It's a beautifully smooth transisition from verse to chorus and links perfectly his feelings as someone living in poverty to his feelings since he blew up. It also produces a great bit of imagery (for me anyway).

I also love this line from My Name Is:

"Well since age twelve, I've felt like I'm someone else/Cause I hung my original self from the top bunk with a belt"

Really clever introduction of the slim shady character. It's also hilarious. Whole song is underappreciated, in fact.
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Re: Most Underappreciated Eminem Lines

Postby James Deuce » Jun 20th, '11, 18:15

Hip Hop is universal now, it's all commercial now
It's like a circle full of circus clowns up in the circuit now


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