





Hopsinshadie wrote:Here is how the MMLP 2 should be constituted
1. So Far..
2. Love Game


horse wrote:You’ll never go gold, that’s why you’re just silver



ShadyOnFire wrote:MMLP2 should be constituted like this
1. Bad Guy
2. Parking Lot (Skit)
3. Rhyme Or Reason
4. So Much Better
5. Survival
6. Legacy
7. Asshole (feat. Skylar Grey)
8. Berzerk
9. Rap God
10. Brainless
11. Stronger Than I Was
12. The Monster (feat. Rihanna)
13. So Far...
14. Love Game
15. Headlights
16. Evil Twin
Bonus
17. Baby
18. Desperation (feat. Jamie N. Commons)
19. Groundhog Day
20. Beautiful Pain (feat. Sia)
21. Wicked Ways (feat. X Ambassadors)



horse wrote:You’ll never go gold, that’s why you’re just silver

ShadyOnFire wrote:MMLP2 should be constituted like this
1. Bad Guy
2. Parking Lot (Skit)
3. Rhyme Or Reason
4. So Much Better
5. Survival
6. Legacy
7. Asshole (feat. Skylar Grey)
8. Berzerk
9. Rap God
10. Brainless
11. Stronger Than I Was
12. The Monster (feat. Rihanna)
13. So Far...
14. Love Game (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
15. Headlights (feat. Nate Ruess)
16. Evil Twin
Bonus
17. Baby
18. Desperation (feat. Jamie N. Commons)
19. Groundhog Day
20. Beautiful Pain (feat. Sia)
21. Wicked Ways (feat. X Ambassadors)

jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement

Quote but not wrote:Mr Change wrote:ShadyOnFire wrote:


Wego wrote:Stop this shit #irony.




InsaneTRex94 wrote:I say let people fuck who they want to fuck and die how they want to die, whether it be from a heart attack after a Big Mac or crushing their skulls under a weight they were trying to lift.

Hopsinshadie wrote:Here is how the MMLP 2 should be constituted
1. Parking Lot
2. Bad Guy
3. Brainless
4. Wicked Ways
5. Beautiful Pain
6. Legacy



rap_unzelwcornrows wrote:Hopsinshadie wrote:Here is how the MMLP 2 should be constituted
1. Parking Lot
2. Ken Skit
I agree with you





InsaneTRex94 wrote:I say let people fuck who they want to fuck and die how they want to die, whether it be from a heart attack after a Big Mac or crushing their skulls under a weight they were trying to lift.



My co-writer David Brook and I wrote the song. It was a piano ballad. It’s funny because most of my songs I was writing were 130BPM dance songs. We just got together for this session; my publisher, Ultra Music, set me up with this writer. An hour later, we [David Brook and I] wrote “Legacy.”
A few months after David and I wrote “Legacy,” I was in the offices of Interscope Records. A man told me he was working on Eminem’s album and 30 seconds into hearing the song he was like, “This is an Eminem record. Don’t play this for anyone. Let me have this.”
Fast-forward a week later: The producer, Emile, made the beat for the song and sent it to Eminem. After that, they put the record on hold for the album. Eminem recorded his verses in Detroit, and I recorded my vocals in New York. To be honest, I didn’t hear the final version of the song until the album [The Marshall Mathers LP 2] leaked. But I’m definitely looking forward to meeting him.
“I knew he was going for incredible lyricism like always. But it’s just really about the skills. He took it to another level on that song. The length of the song is bananas. How he shouted me out was just bananas. I thought the song was dope. He really raised the bar yet again.”
Monch has released albums on both Rawkus and Duck Down, and he remembers first hearing about Eminem back in the day from fellow New York rapper Mr. Complex. “He was listening to way more underground artists than I was at the time and he was telling me about Em,” said Monch. “He played me a song with Em about having a body in a trunk, back when it was in the demo stages… Content-wise and skill-wise it just blew me away cause it was so different.”
Even now, years later, Monch is still impressed by the Detroit rapper, and he’s honored that he thought to salute his grind on a new track. “I just wanna shout-out Em for shouting me out and showing me love,” he said. “I’m sure there are a 100 other people he could’ve chose to shout out there and that’s real big. So I just wanna show him love and say I’m a huge fan.”


2PointOBoy wrote:Polina talks about "Legacy":My co-writer David Brook and I wrote the song. It was a piano ballad. It’s funny because most of my songs I was writing were 130BPM dance songs. We just got together for this session; my publisher, Ultra Music, set me up with this writer. An hour later, we [David Brook and I] wrote “Legacy.”
A few months after David and I wrote “Legacy,” I was in the offices of Interscope Records. A man told me he was working on Eminem’s album and 30 seconds into hearing the song he was like, “This is an Eminem record. Don’t play this for anyone. Let me have this.”
Fast-forward a week later: The producer, Emile, made the beat for the song and sent it to Eminem. After that, they put the record on hold for the album. Eminem recorded his verses in Detroit, and I recorded my vocals in New York. To be honest, I didn’t hear the final version of the song until the album [The Marshall Mathers LP 2] leaked. But I’m definitely looking forward to meeting him.
https://myspace.com/discover/trending/2 ... nem-legacy
Pharoahe Monch talks "Rap God":“I knew he was going for incredible lyricism like always. But it’s just really about the skills. He took it to another level on that song. The length of the song is bananas. How he shouted me out was just bananas. I thought the song was dope. He really raised the bar yet again.”
Monch has released albums on both Rawkus and Duck Down, and he remembers first hearing about Eminem back in the day from fellow New York rapper Mr. Complex. “He was listening to way more underground artists than I was at the time and he was telling me about Em,” said Monch. “He played me a song with Em about having a body in a trunk, back when it was in the demo stages… Content-wise and skill-wise it just blew me away cause it was so different.”
Even now, years later, Monch is still impressed by the Detroit rapper, and he’s honored that he thought to salute his grind on a new track. “I just wanna shout-out Em for shouting me out and showing me love,” he said. “I’m sure there are a 100 other people he could’ve chose to shout out there and that’s real big. So I just wanna show him love and say I’m a huge fan.”
http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2013/11/phar ... n-rap-god/

horse wrote:You’ll never go gold, that’s why you’re just silver


Miller wrote:
I'm gonna be pissed if Em finally beefs again and it's with fucking Iggy.

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