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Em's impact

Postby ujenetot » Aug 8th, '11, 10:40

From a technical perspective, Eminem was head and shoulders above most of his peers. But you don’t sell 10 million copies of an album (The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show sold 10.2 million and 9.8 million copies respectively) strictly on technical merits. If so, Chip Fu of the Fu-Schnickens would be rolling in dough right now. Timing is everything. And during one of Hip Hop’s generational shifts—in Em’s case, the post “Golden Era” span that ran from 1998 through 2005—some of his biggest hits involved him simply emoting. This also coincided with a time when music sales peaked, and teenagers were buying more music than ever. According to the RIAA, recorded music sales reached nearly $14 billion in 1998. Combine this with an estimate by Nielsen that teenagers were spending 18.5% of their disposable income on music, and what you get is a marketplace ripe for the picking.

During this sales boom, Eminem was also using a veneer to cover most of his overtly emotional material. But his was humor and self-deprecation, which appeal to teenagers just as much as the angst you hear on “Role Model” and “The Way I Am.”



In the meantime, I’m drawn to the irony that Tyler, the Creator—someone clearly influenced both by Eminem’s penchant for shock value and teen angst—has beef with what he calls the ever-growing group of “post-Drake ass, cliché, jerkin’, LA/Slauson rapping, fuck nigga ass Hypebeast niggas.” And Hopsin—someone who has studied Em’s use of melody, shock value, angst and self-deprecation—dislikes Tyler. Both of them have an affinity for contact lenses, things wolf related and rhymes that channel teen angst. For that matter, all of the emcees mentioned above have their merits, and I would argue that they have more in common with each other than they think.


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Re: Em's impact

Postby Sam. » Aug 8th, '11, 10:53

There are basically many Eminem wannabe's some get noticed others perish.
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Re: Em's impact

Postby the real slim shady » Aug 8th, '11, 14:51

MCSam wrote:There are basically many Eminem wannabe's some get noticed others perish.

most dont get noticed
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Re: Em's impact

Postby Alex2012 » Aug 8th, '11, 15:05

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Re: Em's impact

Postby Trimss » Aug 8th, '11, 15:08

Every upcoming rapper is influenced by Eminem. It's obvious, it's like rappers of Eminem's generation were influenced by Rakim, Ice-T and shit.

Every generation of rappers has their "role models", Eminem is one of them.
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Re: Em's impact

Postby Sam. » Aug 8th, '11, 15:23

and some barely show that Eminem is one of their influences like it's a bad thing or some shit .
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Re: Em's impact

Postby Relapse. » Aug 8th, '11, 19:15

In that quote it says "Timing is everything"

Is it the Fubba U Cubba freestyle where he says "Timing is everything; and that seems to be the key

This man really knows what the fuck he's doing. :worship:
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Re: Em's impact

Postby Amaranthine » Aug 8th, '11, 19:24

Relapse. wrote:In that quote it says "Timing is everything"

Is it the Fubba U Cubba freestyle where he says "Timing is everything; and that seems to be the key

This man really knows what the fuck he's doing. :worship:

There's some interview from like '09 where he talks about talking with Proof about "what if you go platinum?" and he basically quotes Elevator verbatim. It's awesome. Dunno if he was writing the song at the time or what, but it's cool.
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Re: Em's impact

Postby mdemaz » Aug 9th, '11, 09:12

Trimss wrote:Every upcoming rapper is influenced by Eminem. It's obvious, it's like rappers of Eminem's generation were influenced by Rakim, Ice-T and shit.

Every generation of rappers has their "role models", Eminem is one of them.

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