
shadyblogger wrote:Yoda? No just kidding


yoda you can call me wrote:shadyblogger wrote:Yoda? No just kidding
loool.. im currently looking on google myself, and 2 films have cropped up. "The reunion" and "Legend" but no actual evidence as of yet.. i will get to the bottom of this, if its the last thing i do

Kill You wrote:I'm not sure if it's a sample or not lol I think it's just Eminem.

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


shadyblogger wrote:Em can do whatever he wants

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



yoda you can call me wrote:it most likely was em that did that voice. cause i did this thing were i looked at the production on the booklet. lal..
and the only things that were sampled was Royce and this...

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

yoda you can call me wrote:it most likely was em that did that voice. cause i did this thing were i looked at the production on the booklet. lal..
and the only things that were sampled was Royce and this...

shadyblogger wrote:yoda you can call me wrote:it most likely was em that did that voice. cause i did this thing were i looked at the production on the booklet. lal..
and the only things that were sampled was Royce and this...
Oh Marshall


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

Revolutionary wrote:Em said that shit, it wasn't a sample.
I don't even know why you guys would discuss this.


- this casual cocky wit which doesn't sound contrived; it's slightly self-deprecating (as in, referring to himself as needing to eat off his past / washed-up), this is the true Eminem wit which has been hit-and-miss, and missing, for a while now.
EminemBase wrote:I love love loooove "Rhyme or Reason".
It's got... well, as one critic described the album, they said something like 'he once again embraces the 'freeform psychosis' or something along those lines; if there is one thing that he did recapture which hasn't really been present SINCE MMLP... it's that.
It's the feeling that he's rattling through psychiatric nonsense; contradictions, life stories, hang-ups, convictions, there's little political jibes, little insecurities, but just this kind of 'free-wheeling' mindset that he's rattling through his mind, in a fun and witty way.
Rather than going 'HERE'S THE TOPIC, LEME WRITE THIS TOPIC' or a story or something... he's a lot more casually ironic and having a lot more relaxed fun on MMLP2, like "Criminal".
The feel of this song is just so fucking cool though, all the verses are golden, his response to the sample is fucking funny "I don't give a fuck", and creative @ flipping the sample in that way (not sure what samples critics were referring to as 'tired'... as the way they flipped it on "Rhyme or Reason" is pretty fantastic and original), the hook is wonderful. The song is just a classic.
Mr. Mathers as advertised on the flyers - so spread the word because I'm promoting my past until I'm passed out![]()
- this casual cocky wit which doesn't sound contrived; it's slightly self-deprecating (as in, referring to himself as needing to eat off his past / washed-up), this is the true Eminem wit which has been hit-and-miss, and missing, for a while now.


Revolutionary wrote:I'd like to see how the fuck he made RoR, I mean the sound of it is close to the rest of the Rick Rubin produced tracks (excluding Berzerk) but it's just so different. I'd like to know what he wrote right after and before he wrote RoR.


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