by Mr Change » Nov 1st, '14, 01:59
Hard to decide my absolute favorite.
The Slim Shady LP has the most natural flow of all. He's literally talking most of the time and it just comes off smooth as butter.
The Marshall Mathers LP is a total contrast, very rough and aggressive. It introduced the raw syllable pumping, vein popping flow that Em still harks to occasionally in different ways today. It is the definition of classic Em.
The Eminem Show had the most artsy flow. A more professional sounding one than he had ever before. This one was the most solid of all Eminem sounds and exemplified how confident and proud he had became. This was the first time in Em's career where he more often than not didn't sound like he was playing a type of character.
And The Marshal Mathers LP 2 is the album where he sounds like he wrote everything on coffee and redbull. Random jagged flows, smooth flows, stuff you've never heard before all in one track, sometimes in back to back lines. Doesn't always work, but it's a thing of beauty.
jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement
"Soon as I stopped saying I gave a fuck
Haters started to appreciate my art
And it just breaks my heart to look at all the pain I caused
But what am I gonna do when the rage is gone?
And the lights go out in that trailer park?"