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strikeboy wrote:Hey Alaine. I like young girls obviously and I don't get the oppurtunity to talk to them at all in fact. Well, I don't care really what you're like on the inside and I just really want you to come to bed with me. Would you do that if you could? Even if you were just average on the outside (but not fat) I could like you if you sounded smart.

GoodGirlsGetGutted wrote:Em is average at best without The Eminem Show.

RapName wrote:Fa-Q wrote:I've even listened to some underground like Atmosphere...Jay, Nas, Tech9,TI, Big, Pun, Pac, and DMC
Underground?






Fa-Q wrote:Atmosphere...Jay, Nas, Tech9,TI, Big, Pun, Pac, and DMC have not had a song that comes close to the lyrical masterpiece that is Rock Bottom...its the perfect song...Multis, Flow, and delivery by Em make legitimaizes this song and it goes along with a great beat by the Bass Bros.....
Fa-Q wrote:So if you disagree then why and what is the greatest Hiphop song of all time

mcZu wrote:Fa-Q wrote:Atmosphere...Jay, Nas, Tech9,TI, Big, Pun, Pac, and DMC have not had a song that comes close to the lyrical masterpiece that is Rock Bottom...its the perfect song...Multis, Flow, and delivery by Em make legitimaizes this song and it goes along with a great beat by the Bass Bros.....
So, multies make up a lyrical masterpiece? I know you love multies, but there's more to being lyrical asside of multi syllable rhymes.
mcZu wrote:There is no such thing as the ''greatest'' Hiphop song of all time, it all comes down to preference.





ch_ch_chainsaw wrote:mcZu wrote:Fa-Q wrote:Atmosphere...Jay, Nas, Tech9,TI, Big, Pun, Pac, and DMC have not had a song that comes close to the lyrical masterpiece that is Rock Bottom...its the perfect song...Multis, Flow, and delivery by Em make legitimaizes this song and it goes along with a great beat by the Bass Bros.....
So, multies make up a lyrical masterpiece? I know you love multies, but there's more to being lyrical asside of multi syllable rhymes.
He didn't say multies make a lyrical masterpiece. He said the song was a lyrical masterpiece and had great multies, flow and delivery. The multies in this song are sick, but what makes the difference is the lyrics are so great AS WELL.mcZu wrote:There is no such thing as the ''greatest'' Hiphop song of all time, it all comes down to preference.
Nobody is trying to claim that there is an objective greatest song of all time. Obviously it is subjective, that shouldn't even need to be stated.

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