Beak wrote: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.
Mr.DGAF wrote:Beak wrote: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.
If that was his intent, then that's okay, I suppose. But then it begs the question, why put out something he knows is so mediocre? That's a huge problem itself. Eminem is a perfectionist, which makes it so incredibly difficult to believe that he would purposefully put out a 'meh' verse for Yela's sake.
CanadaPure wrote: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.
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.
Horsebot3K wrote:Usernamesarehard wrote:My dick is going in your mouth whether you like it or not bipolar fuck boy.
YelaWolf talks to MTV News on the Eminem & Gangsta Boo collab “Throw It Up”:
"Everything is the perfect juxtaposition, everything is perfectly mismatched and makes sense somehow. The melody of the music is soft & pretty but the drums, the bass line and the drive of the record nails hard--like southern gritty bounce."
On having Em on there he said, “Marshall didn't jump on it by the way, it wasn't an easy pitch. But once he heard it the way he needed to hear it to inspire him to write, he murdered it of course. Just having us three on a record, I think we made history with that record.”
RecoveryEminem wrote:YelaWolf talks to MTV News on the Eminem & Gangsta Boo collab “Throw It Up”:
"Everything is the perfect juxtaposition, everything is perfectly mismatched and makes sense somehow. The melody of the music is soft & pretty but the drums, the bass line and the drive of the record nails hard--like southern gritty bounce."
On having Em on there he said, “Marshall didn't jump on it by the way, it wasn't an easy pitch. But once he heard it the way he needed to hear it to inspire him to write, he murdered it of course. Just having us three on a record, I think we made history with that record.”
Geno wrote:JAGODA wrote:I think it's true because we'll never forget about this song.
You're such a band wagoner. You're only hating on this song so you don't get made fun of.
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.
Geno wrote:True Canadian MC here
CANADA!
Oh shit son
Amadeo wrote:Don't understand how Eminem can be so switched on/normal/smart in interviews and so clueless in his music.
***** wrote:2PointOBoy wrote:Amadeo wrote:Don't understand how Eminem can be so switched on/normal/smart in interviews and so clueless in his music.
I wonder if he's this negative in real life.
Horsebot3K wrote:Usernamesarehard wrote:My dick is going in your mouth whether you like it or not bipolar fuck boy.
JamaicanPattlez wrote:***** wrote:2PointOBoy wrote:Don't understand how Eminem can be so switched on/normal/smart in interviews and so clueless in his music.
I wonder if he's this negative in real life.
Probably.
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