I'm going to address people's comments one by one...
AnalKiddo wrote:woah woah whats this.. MMLP, TES and SSLP AREN'T CLASSICS? Are you guys high.. they are just as great as Illmatic or Reasonable Doubt were and thats not just to Em fans but to Hip Hop fans also, and if your gonna tell me not even one of them are a classic then you are a fuckin moron
Seriously, have you actually given Illmatic or Reasonable Doubt several plays? I doubt it. Cop the albums, then come back and tell me TES is on the level of Illmatic or Reasonable Doubt.
AliJack wrote:mcZu wrote:Nas > Eminem
It's a fact, if you disagree, stfu...
And Eminem fans are not necessarily hip hop fans. Alot of Em fans are rock fans that started to like rap due to Em. Alot of Eminem fans don't even appreciate hip hop, just Eminem.
And if you say Em is better, then that is your opinion and preference. But the likes of Jay and Nas will always be above Eminem... Eminem would agree himself.
If you think Eminem is the best, okay, you may think that.. but don't say Nas is garbage, if you don't like him just say you don't.
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I agree whole-heartedly with this. Most Eminem fans don't really listen to hip hop in general, just Eminem. I doubt they even know what Only Built 4 Cuban Linx is and who its by. Don't bother wikipedia-ing it. I doubt they know Paid in Full too. And that's really sad. I'm not dissing anyone, I'm just saying before you compare two artists, please actually LISTEN to their albums. Not just one or two songs that you heard on the radio or YouTube. And yes, Eminem does admit in "Till I Collapse" that he is below Nas. It's just an accepted fact. Eminem NEEDS a real gem album that everyone from the streets can appreciate. A gem album like The Diary or Ready to Die.
wrestler1256 wrote:ill put in my 2 cents
Overall Eminem over Nas
Illmatic is by far one of the greatest peices of Hip Hop to ever grace the earth
its a classic album with some of the best rhyming schemes, poetry, story telling, and visualization techniques that i have ever heard
Eminem has no classic hip hop album IMO
TES is a classic album, but it doesnt classify to what makes a classic hip hop album. its just kinda in its own territory but its awesome.
SSLP could be if it didnt have songs like my fault and cum on everybody, but what he does on that album in 100% hip hop all the way
MMLP is a tough one. I see why people think its a classic, but its really just not my style. dont get me wrong i love individual songs like the way i am, stan, criminal, etc. but as an album overall it just... i dont even fuckin know i just dont think its a classic. im sorry i cant give a valid point, its all just personal preference i guess
Props. Exactly how I would say it. Eminem doesn't have a hip hop classic. He has an Eminem classic album. But I must say his albums are great. Just DIFFERENT from the typical street style.
robollama wrote:mcZu wrote:flayke wrote:but Em has the upper-hand in terms of storytelling, imagery, emotion and the likes
Check out Undying Love, Rewind and Belly Button View (Fetus).
Those are all fuckin great but Em's got Stan and Kim which I think tell more emotional stories than both of those, with Undying Love being close.
True, Stan and Kim may tell more
emotional stories than any of Nas's with the exception of One Mic, but they just fall short lyrically. His rhyme schemes on those tracks are more simple and his vocabulary is rather limited. Just listen to Rewind's story. It's much more complex. Or listen to I Gave You Power. I personally think Biggie's stories are better like Me & My Bitch or Somebody's Gotta Die, but Nas IS a street poet... Hm...
classthe_king wrote:Yeah, I think Nas is lyrically better then Eminem but like you grew up on Nas, the first hip hop artist I ever listened to was Eminem, then that led my curiosity to find other hip hop artists like Nas and Jay so every rapper to me has ties back to em. Like, I could listen to Sing For the Moment 100 times in a row and not get bored with it, but I couldn't think of a Nas song I could do that with.
I guess it's opinon. Sing for the Moment is a great song though. Nas and Eminem have different styles. It's real hard to compare them. Compare WITHING your own genre. Nas is more of an East Coast urban-reality rapper. Like Jay-Z is more of a Mafioso rapper. Eminem is just... something entirely different. My main problem with Eminem is that he whines too much about his life. And STILL stans want MORE PERSONAL TRACKS. It gets extremely irritating.
