guiltyhiphop wrote:I love the Forgetting Sarah Marshall line
everytime i hear it i smile. same with the aus jus line
guiltyhiphop wrote:I love the Forgetting Sarah Marshall line

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





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.

Kill You wrote:Ignoring the rest of the tracks on the album...he went pretty damn hard on this album lmao. I think you just mean the beats because Em himself was fine.
He makes lyricism in hip hop cool again. He doesn't compromise a single lyrics on this album. This is the best he's been since The Eminem Show. Without a doubt. Most of the album is "Shady", only a few serious songs. Legacy, Stronger Than I Was, The Monster, then Headlights on the main album...that is not a lot lmao. Considered 3/4 of those songs are great.


Hopsinshadie wrote:Kill You wrote:Ignoring the rest of the tracks on the album...he went pretty damn hard on this album lmao. I think you just mean the beats because Em himself was fine.
He makes lyricism in hip hop cool again. He doesn't compromise a single lyrics on this album. This is the best he's been since The Eminem Show. Without a doubt. Most of the album is "Shady", only a few serious songs. Legacy, Stronger Than I Was, The Monster, then Headlights on the main album...that is not a lot lmao. Considered 3/4 of those songs are great.
I guess u can say he went hard, but he wasn't as controversial. He went really hard on ''Rap God.'' I wanted more ''Rap Gods.''





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:Kill You wrote:Ignoring the rest of the tracks on the album...he went pretty damn hard on this album lmao. I think you just mean the beats because Em himself was fine.
He makes lyricism in hip hop cool again. He doesn't compromise a single lyrics on this album. This is the best he's been since The Eminem Show. Without a doubt. Most of the album is "Shady", only a few serious songs. Legacy, Stronger Than I Was, The Monster, then Headlights on the main album...that is not a lot lmao. Considered 3/4 of those songs are great.
I guess u can say he went hard, but he wasn't as controversial. He went really hard on ''Rap God.'' I wanted more ''Rap Gods.''


TheVipBro wrote:I loved rap god but i don't want more, I didn't want another album showing him proving why he's good, Almost every recovery song includes a Punchline about him being a good rapper, Some songs here Basically don't even say the word "rap" in it, I like that more

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



guiltyhiphop wrote:I love the production on So Much Better but the lyrics annoy me... It comes off like a weird Space Bound with MMLP production


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

Hopsinshadie wrote:That's the problem when you're not an underdog anymore. IDK, maybe Em should just make pure hip hop songs now that sound like Tupac.


Kill You wrote:Hopsinshadie wrote:That's the problem when you're not an underdog anymore. IDK, maybe Em should just make pure hip hop songs now that sound like Tupac.
Yes, because that's sooo original...*rolls eyes*
Eminem doesn't want to sound like anyone else. And that's what he achieves on MMLP2. Show me another album like it, you cannot. Just like MMLP in 2000. These two albums are very unique for their times.

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

Kill You wrote:Hopsinshadie wrote:That's the problem when you're not an underdog anymore. IDK, maybe Em should just make pure hip hop songs now that sound like Tupac.
Yes, because that's sooo original...*rolls eyes*
Eminem doesn't want to sound like anyone else. And that's what he achieves on MMLP2. Show me another album like it, you cannot. Just like MMLP in 2000. These two albums are very unique for their times.


Hopsinshadie wrote:Kill You wrote:Hopsinshadie wrote:That's the problem when you're not an underdog anymore. IDK, maybe Em should just make pure hip hop songs now that sound like Tupac.
Yes, because that's sooo original...*rolls eyes*
Eminem doesn't want to sound like anyone else. And that's what he achieves on MMLP2. Show me another album like it, you cannot. Just like MMLP in 2000. These two albums are very unique for their times.
Alright fine. But what do u think he has in store for us on the next album?


Hopsinshadie wrote:Kill You wrote:Hopsinshadie wrote:That's the problem when you're not an underdog anymore. IDK, maybe Em should just make pure hip hop songs now that sound like Tupac.
Yes, because that's sooo original...*rolls eyes*
Eminem doesn't want to sound like anyone else. And that's what he achieves on MMLP2. Show me another album like it, you cannot. Just like MMLP in 2000. These two albums are very unique for their times.
Alright fine. But what do u think he has in store for us on the next album?


Hopsinshadie wrote:Kill You wrote:Hopsinshadie wrote:That's the problem when you're not an underdog anymore. IDK, maybe Em should just make pure hip hop songs now that sound like Tupac.
Yes, because that's sooo original...*rolls eyes*
Eminem doesn't want to sound like anyone else. And that's what he achieves on MMLP2. Show me another album like it, you cannot. Just like MMLP in 2000. These two albums are very unique for their times.
Alright fine. But what do u think he has in store for us on the next album?




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.

Kill You wrote:I don't know but I really hope he produces more and gives us a more old school album for his next. I hope he evolves on this style and touches on a few more subjects. It was easy for him to do MMLP2 because those subjects are familiar to him. Maybe he should stick to more familiar territory, idk, maybe just spice it up though. I feel he did that on MMLP2.


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