


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

InsaneTRex94 wrote:Francesco wrote:shadyblogger wrote:Does anyone have any ideas why it's called Don't Front?
They just re created Black Moons classic I got cha opin. Buckshot's hook Don't front part is a sample.
Edit: Sneaker homie you got me laughing... lol
Not exactly a sample, Eminem got Buckshot to re-record it.


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

RSoares wrote:Bad Guy giving me the chills...Jeez, that 4th verse, the way he says all those things



VINTAGƎ wrote:I've reached the comfort zone level with this album.
First few listens: Listen to the songs objectively, trying to pick up all the lyrics and stuff. Letting your ear break down what it's hearing. It's in these listens you don't even remember what song he said what line. Feeling everything out.
More listens: You start developing favorites, listening to some songs more than others, etc.
More listens: Start appreciating the songs you skipped over initially
Comfort zone: Can tolerate any and every song that comes up.




shadyblogger wrote:VINTAGƎ wrote:I've reached the comfort zone level with this album.
First few listens: Listen to the songs objectively, trying to pick up all the lyrics and stuff. Letting your ear break down what it's hearing. It's in these listens you don't even remember what song he said what line. Feeling everything out.
More listens: You start developing favorites, listening to some songs more than others, etc.
More listens: Start appreciating the songs you skipped over initially
Comfort zone: Can tolerate any and every song that comes up.
Very true. I'm in that nice comfort zone right now and love it.
CanadaPure wrote:I still can't get over the yodeling in The Monster.



shadyblogger wrote:It ain't that bad.


CanadaPure wrote:shadyblogger wrote:It ain't that bad.
It's pretty bad, compared to what he is able to do.

shadyblogger wrote:CanadaPure wrote:shadyblogger wrote:It ain't that bad.
It's pretty bad, compared to what he is able to do.
It's subjective. That whole song has grown on me.


VINTAGƎ wrote:I've reached the comfort zone level with this album.
First few listens: Listen to the songs objectively, trying to pick up all the lyrics and stuff. Letting your ear break down what it's hearing. It's in these listens you don't even remember what song he said what line. Feeling everything out.
More listens: You start developing favorites, listening to some songs more than others, etc.
More listens: Start appreciating the songs you skipped over initially
Comfort zone: Can tolerate any and every song that comes up.



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