this news is so pre mature I almost came 15 seconds after poking my head in

Sam. wrote:The point that needs to be weighed here is which collab has more value in getting attention when it leaks.
Horsebot3K wrote:Usernamesarehard wrote:My dick is going in your mouth whether you like it or not bipolar fuck boy.
JamaicanPattlez wrote:Sam. wrote:The point that needs to be weighed here is which collab has more value in getting attention when it leaks.
Most likely the Raekwon track.
DanWS wrote:Berry wrote:Always happy for some new Em.DanWS wrote:If he isn't shouting with punchlines in either then I'm genuinelly interested.... especially for the Raekwon collab. He better step up his game from everything he's done post-Recovery tho cuz otherwise Rae will murder him.
Just bein' honest.
Did you listen to 'Hell the sequel'? He was on equal footing with Royce. In fact, Em taught Royce certain flow patterns to keep up with him.
Plus, the dude was only shouting on 'Above the law'.
I've discussed this so many times it's old now. HTS was crap, in my opinion, and he shouts on more than Above The Law on the EP and on other post-Recovery features.
DanWS wrote:I've discussed this so many times it's old now. HTS was crap, in my opinion, and he shouts on more than Above The Law on the EP and on other post-Recovery features.
EminemBase wrote:His flow on "The Reunion" which everybody loves is boring as hell.DanWS wrote:I've discussed this so many times it's old now. HTS was crap, in my opinion, and he shouts on more than Above The Law on the EP and on other post-Recovery features.
Mathers wrote:EminemBase wrote:His flow on "The Reunion" which everybody loves is boring as hell.DanWS wrote:I've discussed this so many times it's old now. HTS was crap, in my opinion, and he shouts on more than Above The Law on the EP and on other post-Recovery features.
Lets be honest his flow on Reunion was better than nearly every flow on the EP.
Definitely not. It's just like talking, there's moments of rhythm to it but it's boring.
His flow on "Above the Law" has a continuous rhythm to it, it's electrifying. And you seriously think his 'flow' on "The Reunion" is better than his on "Welcome 2 Hell"? or "Fast Lane"? not even close. His flow is better on basically every OTHER track.
People just like it because he's not yelling.
M-Pyre wrote:Definitely not. It's just like talking, there's moments of rhythm to it but it's boring.
His flow on "Above the Law" has a continuous rhythm to it, it's electrifying. And you seriously think his 'flow' on "The Reunion" is better than his on "Welcome 2 Hell"? or "Fast Lane"? not even close. His flow is better on basically every OTHER track.
People just like it because he's not yelling.
you couldn't be more wrong
EminemBase wrote:M-Pyre wrote:Definitely not. It's just like talking, there's moments of rhythm to it but it's boring.
His flow on "Above the Law" has a continuous rhythm to it, it's electrifying. And you seriously think his 'flow' on "The Reunion" is better than his on "Welcome 2 Hell"? or "Fast Lane"? not even close. His flow is better on basically every OTHER track.
People just like it because he's not yelling.
you couldn't be more wrong
Actually I couldn't be more right. I sure ain't left.
You just prefer the delivery and his tone on "The Reunion" but the flow itself is not innovative or exciting. It's purposely like that as the lyrics are conversational but how you can say it sounds more enticing, exciting or alive than his "Above the Law" flow is beyond me.
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