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Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full song)

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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby ChristinaE12 » Nov 12th, '11, 05:06

The more I listen to it the more I like it.. Oh well, I'm always in the minority anyways.

The main problem I see with the song though is that they just don't mesh well. They all did their own separate things. Other than that, nothing really bothers me. And him mocking Soulja Boy kinda made me laugh.

Oh and two things I was immediately reminded of...

The Gangsta Boo parts remind me of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYFEzBigTq0

and for some reason the very beginning of the song reminds me of 'Total Eclipse of the Heart'. LOL.
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby Beak » Nov 12th, '11, 05:24

:shakehead: All the HATERS talk your smack now, but just wait when these new joints drop (Em & 50,Em & DMX, etc.) and you'll jump back on the band wagon again. Some of his lines might not be the greatest. But his flow is indisputable :wave:
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby James Deuce » Nov 12th, '11, 06:05

Beak wrote::shakehead: All the HATERS talk your smack now, but just wait when these new joints drop (Em & 50,Em & DMX, etc.) and you'll jump back on the band wagon again. Some of his lines might not be the greatest. But his flow is indisputable :wave:


Wait, so if people don't like a song from one of their favorite artists, but then like another song of his down the line, they're bandwagoning? That doesn't make much sense, but ok.

I don't really like it, and honestly, Eminem's part in the song is probably my least favorite. I'm just pretty spent on him talking about hoes and being cheap. It's funny for a bit, but then it just gets blah. I'm all for upbeat Eminem songs like this, I think it would just be nice to hear him rap about something different, personally.

The reality is that I always look forward to hearing new stuff, no matter if end up not liking it. Bring on the next!
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby Beak » Nov 12th, '11, 06:17

James Deuce wrote:
Beak wrote::shakehead: All the HATERS talk your smack now, but just wait when these new joints drop (Em & 50,Em & DMX, etc.) and you'll jump back on the band wagon again. Some of his lines might not be the greatest. But his flow is indisputable :wave:


Wait, so if people don't like a song from one of their favorite artists, but then like another song of his down the line, they're bandwagoning? That doesn't make much sense, but ok.

I don't really like it, and honestly, Eminem's part in the song is probably my least favorite. I'm just pretty spent on him talking about hoes and being cheap. It's funny for a bit, but then it just gets blah. I'm all for upbeat Eminem songs like this, I think it would just be nice to hear him rap about something different, personally.

The reality is that I always look forward to hearing new stuff, no matter if end up not liking it. Bring on the next!

No. I didn't mean it like that. I just see a lot of people that flip-flop 2 much.
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby Tranquil » Nov 12th, '11, 07:00

I love this song (even em's verse) You can tell he was just fucking around in the studio, and thats what rap is mostly about, having fun.
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby CanadaPure » Nov 12th, '11, 07:58

Menzo wrote:LMAO you're an awful fuckin liar. If he were to rap about McDonald's in the same complexity and rhyming as Lose Yourself, you fuckin faggots would still hate it. :laughing:


Your service's lame, I'ma change what you call rage
You screwed up my big mac bitch now I aint payin'
I was paying in the beginning, the food all changed
It'l be chewed up and spit out right back in your face.

I dunno man, seems pretty much like a future hit single to me.
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby zedzero27 » Nov 12th, '11, 08:02

well... Em raps about his experiences and how he sees life all around him...

I don't know if it's what we want Em to rap about

but, like, ...what exactly can Em rap about anymore? :unsure:
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby 2PointOBoy » Nov 12th, '11, 13:56

I was hugely disappointed with the song the first time I heard it, I hated Em's verse... but now after more than a few listens I feel his verse isn't that bad after all.. I don't love it but I don't hate it either now.. :y:

And another thing that makes me hopeful about the coming collabos is this comment on RapRadar:

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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby EyeQ » Nov 12th, '11, 14:01

Maybe K-Mart should take this as an advertising opportunity and start selling the designer wear that 'em apparently purchases from their stores and then wears while rapping to the most underwhelming beat and hook that hip hop has experienced since Wyclef produced Can-i-Bus.
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby Epidemik » Nov 12th, '11, 15:36

this song is meh...
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby SliK » Nov 12th, '11, 15:38

He does baby talk on '97 Bonnie and Clyde. that makes it just about every album.
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby SliK » Nov 12th, '11, 16:20

Let's not forget Fubba U Cubba Kubba, a great Em freestyle where he "makes a new language".
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby Trimss » Nov 12th, '11, 16:38

Menzo wrote:Of course it has a point though, son. Sam was wrong enough to say, "These lines are so bad, that I could guess, what era that this shit belongs too. "skidda dee da da. Prada? Nadda. " What the hell is this supposed to mean, something a toddler would say when he learns to talk.".

A clear insinuation that Em's babble on Throw It Up is equivalent to the garbage from the Encore era but Trimss was smart enough to do half a brain fart second of research and point out Em has done that stupid shit all over the course of his career. He does it in Who Know, Square Dance and Stay Wide Awake.


It hardly poses any relevancy in the song Square Dance - I guess the only relevancy it had in that song was the fact that it sounded like a racist imitation of Middle Eastern dialect.

My point is...this forum gets way too mad. You guys gotta chill the fuck out.


Yo Menzo, thank you for explaining why I said that. :b:
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby Mr.DGAF » Nov 12th, '11, 16:46

Meh, it was okay. I didn't really dig his flow on this too much, honestly. It sounded like Yela's flow, but Yela does it better because that's his thing. And the thing dissapointing the most, despite the same content about hoes and cunts that he doesn't buy anything for, is the voice. It used to be that one of Eminem's biggest skills was his vocals while rapping. Now it's like you get five seconds of a calm, collected voice, then it gives out to quietness, then it spikes to incredibly loud.

I'm dissapointed man, I'm tired of making excuses for Em. It's very dissapointing to hear that he can rap, like in the cypher, and then hear this verse. It's just meh. Not great. Not impressive.
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Re: Yelawolf ft. Eminem & Gangsta Boo - Throw It Up (full so

Postby Beak » Nov 12th, '11, 16:50

Mr.DGAF wrote:Meh, it was okay. I didn't really dig his flow on this too much, honestly. It sounded like Yela's flow, but Yela does it better because that's his thing. And the thing dissapointing the most, despite the same content about hoes and cunts that he doesn't buy anything for, is the voice. It used to be that one of Eminem's biggest skills was his vocals while rapping. Now it's like you get five seconds of a calm, collected voice, then it gives out to quietness, then it spikes to incredibly loud.

I'm dissapointed man, I'm tired of making excuses for Em. It's very dissapointing to hear that he can rap, like in the cypher, and then hear this verse. It's just meh. Not great. Not impressive.



I think Em's feature was just so that it would give more of a buzz for yelawolf. I agree with others that he let yela shine & gave him the spotlight 4 this song.
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