EminemBase wrote:Hmm not really as that's what genius is. Being able to take the current state, whatever state it's in and transform it into something original and brilliant.
Generally speaking you could say it gets harder to be original but... throughout history people have for example said 'everything that needs to be invented, has been invented'. And look what's happened in the past one hundred years alone. The staggering leaps of innovation.
By definition, you can't see what hasn't been done yet. With art, it's even more endless and accessible. As it's not about creating a solution to a problem, you can go ANYWHERE, and do ANY IDEA. So no, there's no excuse for doing 'the same old', other than being a bad artist.
I can think of literally... a fucking book's worth of ideas that I have never heard done in my life. And which a talented lyricist or musician could turn into wonder. People don't think abstract enough, they think formally, there's no rules, you can re-write the rules every time, there's no limits.
I mean seriously, just stop and think and dream-up an idea as you sit there now. Not a grounded, sensible idea, ANY fucking idea. I mean, there's no rules. Everybody treats it like there's rules like "okay, I have to do three verses and talk about X,Y,Z in this kind of fashion". Why not just make a song expressing a mood?
Or, let's say with Hell: The Sequel for example, why not make it a truly conceptual album of being welcomed into hell itself. And the intro is Eminem and Royce welcoming you, describing the dark, fucked up surroundings lyrically, using atmospheric music as a driving force and back drop, think of the sound effects, think of the possibilities. Instead, they just spit fucking punchlines.
Which just highlights how seriously limited in talent and thought gangsta rappers etc. are. I don't know how an artist could even bare to do the same kind of song twice, nevermind album after fucking album of the same, repetitive, primitive crap. COUGH 50 COUGH.
All the good rappers waste their talents too. The only one I've seen at least attempt to break free is Kanye. With MBDTF he was trying to just ignore sense and convention and just let his mind breathe through his work. I still feel he's just getting started and that the album was a turning point, and the start of his REAL career. Songs about your mother and college are fine, but meh. But "Power", "Hell of a Life"? that's more like it. It's visual, conceptual, he's following his fantasies and making them realistic and authentic. He's becoming a true artist.
I mean, even Em etc. they think so fucking small. It's so frustrating.
agree on HTS; boring and bad and generic.
but eminem brought a new perspective on an old game, he brought his own feeling and personality into an already established set of ideas.... you don't have to be ENTIRELY and TOTALLY innovative.... you can simply bring a new perspective to another idea. Lose Yourself was genius, but Lose Yourself was similar to plenty of rap songs conceptually and technically.... there was nothing new about multis, rapping about being poor, or any of it.......eminem just brought it and composed a crazy song with damn near flawless rhyming and delivery. Lose Yourself was genius, but lose yourself was not a new invention in rap.
in other words he progresses and grows upon an already existing idea.
i think we agree to an extent but you take a more radical approach on what you consider genius. unless i'm misinterpreting your post(s).