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White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
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Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
Originally Posted by ThatDudeChris
Anybody that like Em's new stuff is being motivated strictly by nostalgia.
Originally Posted by ThatDudeChris
Anybody that like Em's new stuff is being motivated strictly by nostalgia.
Originally Posted by gone in 60 seconds
Marley
Originally Posted by gone in 60 seconds
Marley
Let me preface this by saying that I'm black/african-american what have you, so any opinion expressed henceforth is not being fueled by any racial bias...Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
Let me preface this by saying that I'm black/african-american what have you, so any opinion expressed henceforth is not being fueled by any racial bias...Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
Originally Posted by balloonoboy
Let me preface this by saying that I'm black/african-american what have you, so any opinion expressed henceforth is not being fueled by any racial bias...Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
Without Marshall Mathers there arguably wouldn't be a rap game to run into the ground. Not only has he helped the genre, but the music industry as a whole from his sales. There are without a doubt many artists of different racial ethnicities that look up to Mr. Mathers. He basically made it cool for white people to rap, so there probably wouldn't be a Paul Wall, Bubba Sparx, Yelawolf, etc. without his influence. He has single-handedly helped the careers of other artists by putting them on and appearing on their music. There would be no 50 cent without Mr. Mathers. There would be no GRODT without Mr. Mathers. There would be no Obie Trice without Mr. Mathers. There would be no "Cheers". The group D12 never would have got put on without Mr. Mathers. There would be no SSLP, MMLP, or ES without Mr. Mathers. No coinage of the word "stan". Let's not forget Mr. Mathers penned "Stan".
The movie 8-Mile would never have released if not for Mr. Mathers. The underground rap battling scene would never have been put on the big screen. The 8-Mile soundtrack would never have released. A greater appreciation for the hip-hop genre by the masses via the depictions in this movie can be attributed to Mr. Mathers.
The greatness that is The Blueprint would definitely be lacking if not for Mr. Mathers' feature on Renegade, which is still too this day debated on who had the best verse.
Royce da 5'9'' probably would have made it, but his close friend Mr. Mathers made it that much easier with cuts like Bad Meets Evil and the OG Renegade. Without Royce, there'd be no Slaughterhouse. Without Royce, there'd be no "Bar Exam". Would Royce even be as good if not for a friend like Mr. Mathers to constantly push him?
Joe Budden has gone on record saying that Mr. Mathers is his favorite emcee. Would Joe be as motivated if not for the work of Mr. Mathers?
A "Nail in the Coffin" for the Ja Rule/50 Cent been would have never released. There would never have been a beef without 50 Cent.
These are just a few things that Marshall Bruce Mathers has contributed to the "rap game". It would sorely be lacking if not for his contributions that seem to go unnoticed.
Now I understand what "25 to Life" is really all about.
Originally Posted by balloonoboy
Let me preface this by saying that I'm black/african-american what have you, so any opinion expressed henceforth is not being fueled by any racial bias...Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
Without Marshall Mathers there arguably wouldn't be a rap game to run into the ground. Not only has he helped the genre, but the music industry as a whole from his sales. There are without a doubt many artists of different racial ethnicities that look up to Mr. Mathers. He basically made it cool for white people to rap, so there probably wouldn't be a Paul Wall, Bubba Sparx, Yelawolf, etc. without his influence. He has single-handedly helped the careers of other artists by putting them on and appearing on their music. There would be no 50 cent without Mr. Mathers. There would be no GRODT without Mr. Mathers. There would be no Obie Trice without Mr. Mathers. There would be no "Cheers". The group D12 never would have got put on without Mr. Mathers. There would be no SSLP, MMLP, or ES without Mr. Mathers. No coinage of the word "stan". Let's not forget Mr. Mathers penned "Stan".
The movie 8-Mile would never have released if not for Mr. Mathers. The underground rap battling scene would never have been put on the big screen. The 8-Mile soundtrack would never have released. A greater appreciation for the hip-hop genre by the masses via the depictions in this movie can be attributed to Mr. Mathers.
The greatness that is The Blueprint would definitely be lacking if not for Mr. Mathers' feature on Renegade, which is still too this day debated on who had the best verse.
Royce da 5'9'' probably would have made it, but his close friend Mr. Mathers made it that much easier with cuts like Bad Meets Evil and the OG Renegade. Without Royce, there'd be no Slaughterhouse. Without Royce, there'd be no "Bar Exam". Would Royce even be as good if not for a friend like Mr. Mathers to constantly push him?
Joe Budden has gone on record saying that Mr. Mathers is his favorite emcee. Would Joe be as motivated if not for the work of Mr. Mathers?
A "Nail in the Coffin" for the Ja Rule/50 Cent been would have never released. There would never have been a beef without 50 Cent.
These are just a few things that Marshall Bruce Mathers has contributed to the "rap game". It would sorely be lacking if not for his contributions that seem to go unnoticed.
Now I understand what "25 to Life" is really all about.
basically.....he does have a couple of lines that will stand out on you though "Who forms pyramids and raps circles around square lyricists, who?"Originally Posted by Epidemik The Great
his new flow is HORRIBLE...it's like he's rushing to fit 2 run-on sentences into a bar
alot of his punchlines are cringe worthy
his subject matter doesn't excite me
his beat selection on the new album is incredibly boring
basically.....he does have a couple of lines that will stand out on you though "Who forms pyramids and raps circles around square lyricists, who?"Originally Posted by Epidemik The Great
his new flow is HORRIBLE...it's like he's rushing to fit 2 run-on sentences into a bar
alot of his punchlines are cringe worthy
his subject matter doesn't excite me
his beat selection on the new album is incredibly boring
What part of arguably don't you understand?Originally Posted by ElijahBrohammed
Originally Posted by balloonoboy
Let me preface this by saying that I'm black/african-american what have you, so any opinion expressed henceforth is not being fueled by any racial bias...Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
Without Marshall Mathers there arguably wouldn't be a rap game to run into the ground. Not only has he helped the genre, but the music industry as a whole from his sales. There are without a doubt many artists of different racial ethnicities that look up to Mr. Mathers. He basically made it cool for white people to rap, so there probably wouldn't be a Paul Wall, Bubba Sparx, Yelawolf, etc. without his influence. He has single-handedly helped the careers of other artists by putting them on and appearing on their music. There would be no 50 cent without Mr. Mathers. There would be no GRODT without Mr. Mathers. There would be no Obie Trice without Mr. Mathers. There would be no "Cheers". The group D12 never would have got put on without Mr. Mathers. There would be no SSLP, MMLP, or ES without Mr. Mathers. No coinage of the word "stan". Let's not forget Mr. Mathers penned "Stan".
The movie 8-Mile would never have released if not for Mr. Mathers. The underground rap battling scene would never have been put on the big screen. The 8-Mile soundtrack would never have released. A greater appreciation for the hip-hop genre by the masses via the depictions in this movie can be attributed to Mr. Mathers.
The greatness that is The Blueprint would definitely be lacking if not for Mr. Mathers' feature on Renegade, which is still too this day debated on who had the best verse.
Royce da 5'9'' probably would have made it, but his close friend Mr. Mathers made it that much easier with cuts like Bad Meets Evil and the OG Renegade. Without Royce, there'd be no Slaughterhouse. Without Royce, there'd be no "Bar Exam". Would Royce even be as good if not for a friend like Mr. Mathers to constantly push him?
Joe Budden has gone on record saying that Mr. Mathers is his favorite emcee. Would Joe be as motivated if not for the work of Mr. Mathers?
A "Nail in the Coffin" for the Ja Rule/50 Cent been would have never released. There would never have been a beef without 50 Cent.
These are just a few things that Marshall Bruce Mathers has contributed to the "rap game". It would sorely be lacking if not for his contributions that seem to go unnoticed.
Now I understand what "25 to Life" is really all about.at the nonsense you spewed.
Everything highlighted in red is bull !*#%. Paul Wall, Bubba and Yelawolf are white rappers who had/have some buzz. White people have rapped before Eminem like the Beastie Boys or did you forget that? If you want to give someone credit for white rappers in the game, you have to mention them. Obie Trice? No cared about him except hip hop elitists and they didn't even support his project. $+$# outta here with that. Royce da 5'9". Again, ask someone off the street who he is and you won't get an answer. Joe Budden listed Em as his favorite emcee. So what?
The things highlighted in blue are things that no cares about. The underground hip hop battle scene is still unknown. With the exception of Mid East Beast and hood DVDs, the scene you mentioned doesn't have any buzz on the mainstream level.
The entire Blueprint album would have been dismissed because of one verse? Moron. Most people remember the Blueprint because the Nas/Jigga situation and the Takeover not Eminem's verse.
The 50 and Ja beef would have happened regardless if 50 was on a major label or not. This wasn't the typical rap beef. This stemmed from something back in their old neighborhoods.
What part of arguably don't you understand?Originally Posted by ElijahBrohammed
Originally Posted by balloonoboy
Let me preface this by saying that I'm black/african-american what have you, so any opinion expressed henceforth is not being fueled by any racial bias...Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
Without Marshall Mathers there arguably wouldn't be a rap game to run into the ground. Not only has he helped the genre, but the music industry as a whole from his sales. There are without a doubt many artists of different racial ethnicities that look up to Mr. Mathers. He basically made it cool for white people to rap, so there probably wouldn't be a Paul Wall, Bubba Sparx, Yelawolf, etc. without his influence. He has single-handedly helped the careers of other artists by putting them on and appearing on their music. There would be no 50 cent without Mr. Mathers. There would be no GRODT without Mr. Mathers. There would be no Obie Trice without Mr. Mathers. There would be no "Cheers". The group D12 never would have got put on without Mr. Mathers. There would be no SSLP, MMLP, or ES without Mr. Mathers. No coinage of the word "stan". Let's not forget Mr. Mathers penned "Stan".
The movie 8-Mile would never have released if not for Mr. Mathers. The underground rap battling scene would never have been put on the big screen. The 8-Mile soundtrack would never have released. A greater appreciation for the hip-hop genre by the masses via the depictions in this movie can be attributed to Mr. Mathers.
The greatness that is The Blueprint would definitely be lacking if not for Mr. Mathers' feature on Renegade, which is still too this day debated on who had the best verse.
Royce da 5'9'' probably would have made it, but his close friend Mr. Mathers made it that much easier with cuts like Bad Meets Evil and the OG Renegade. Without Royce, there'd be no Slaughterhouse. Without Royce, there'd be no "Bar Exam". Would Royce even be as good if not for a friend like Mr. Mathers to constantly push him?
Joe Budden has gone on record saying that Mr. Mathers is his favorite emcee. Would Joe be as motivated if not for the work of Mr. Mathers?
A "Nail in the Coffin" for the Ja Rule/50 Cent been would have never released. There would never have been a beef without 50 Cent.
These are just a few things that Marshall Bruce Mathers has contributed to the "rap game". It would sorely be lacking if not for his contributions that seem to go unnoticed.
Now I understand what "25 to Life" is really all about.at the nonsense you spewed.
Everything highlighted in red is bull !*#%. Paul Wall, Bubba and Yelawolf are white rappers who had/have some buzz. White people have rapped before Eminem like the Beastie Boys or did you forget that? If you want to give someone credit for white rappers in the game, you have to mention them. Obie Trice? No cared about him except hip hop elitists and they didn't even support his project. $+$# outta here with that. Royce da 5'9". Again, ask someone off the street who he is and you won't get an answer. Joe Budden listed Em as his favorite emcee. So what?
The things highlighted in blue are things that no cares about. The underground hip hop battle scene is still unknown. With the exception of Mid East Beast and hood DVDs, the scene you mentioned doesn't have any buzz on the mainstream level.
The entire Blueprint album would have been dismissed because of one verse? Moron. Most people remember the Blueprint because the Nas/Jigga situation and the Takeover not Eminem's verse.
The 50 and Ja beef would have happened regardless if 50 was on a major label or not. This wasn't the typical rap beef. This stemmed from something back in their old neighborhoods.
Originally Posted by balloonoboy
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
Without Marshall Mathers there arguably wouldn't be a rap game to run into the ground. Not only has he helped the genre, but the music industry as a whole from his sales.
Really??... So I guess the Nelly appreciation thread is next up...
There are without a doubt many artists of different racial ethnicities that look up to Mr. Mathers. He basically made it cool for white people to rap, so there probably wouldn't be a Paul Wall, Bubba Sparx, Yelawolf, etc.
You can't be serious... The ONLY thing those 3 have in common with Em is that they're white... What about all the white rappers that came before him, how do you know they wern't influenced by them??
He has single-handedly helped the careers of other artists by putting them on and appearing on their music. There would be no 50 cent without Mr. Mathers. There would be no GRODT without Mr. Mathers. There would be no Obie Trice without Mr. Mathers. There would be no "Cheers".
You obviously don't know what the "single-handedly" means, cause I could've swore both 50 and Obie Trice's debut were released on Shady/AFTERMATH... & both had Dr Dre production... MORE Dre production then Em's redundant GARBAGE beats... Further more, 50 had one of the BIGGEST buzzes without a deal in modern day hip hop, that was generated from his work on the mixtapes... You think Obie or 50 would've given up on rap if it wasn't for Eminem??
The group D12 never would have got put on without Mr. Mathers.
Putting out D12 isn't something ANYone should be proud of...
There would be no SSLP, MMLP, or ES without Mr. Mathers. No coinage of the word "stan". Let's not forget Mr. Mathers penned "Stan".
Where would hip hop be without the release of those 3 OVERrated albums?? I sometimes sit and wonder... What would I call a weirdo such as yourself without the coinin of the term "Stan"
The movie 8-Mile would never have released if not for Mr. Mathers. The underground rap battling scene would never have been put on the big screen. The 8-Mile soundtrack would never have released. A greater appreciation for the hip-hop genre by the masses via the depictions in this movie can be attributed to Mr. Mathers.
What would the world be without the trailor park CLASSIC 8 Mile... Where would battle rapping be without that movie?? I wonder what guys did in hip hop since the late 70s
The greatness that is The Blueprint would definitely be lacking if not for Mr. Mathers' feature on Renegade, which is still too this day debated on who had the best verse.
What would the Blueprint be without Eminem...I guess we can forget about "Takeover", "Girls, Girls, Girls", "Heart Of The City" etc...
Royce da 5'9'' probably would have made it, but his close friend Mr. Mathers made it that much easier with cuts like Bad Meets Evil and the OG Renegade. Without Royce, there'd be no Slaughterhouse. Without Royce, there'd be no "Bar Exam". Would Royce even be as good if not for a friend like Mr. Mathers to constantly push him?
What would hip hop be without Royce Da 5'9... I sometimes sit and wonder... & to think Eminem is the reason why the hip hop world was blessed with such a talent...
Joe Budden has gone on record saying that Mr. Mathers is his favorite emcee. Would Joe be as motivated if not for the work of Mr. Mathers?
He's also gone on record sayin Jay Z was his favorite rapper... What does that have to do with ANYthing??
A "Nail in the Coffin" for the Ja Rule/50 Cent been would have never released. There would never have been a beef without 50 Cent.
Could've sworn he was dissin one of the LAMEST rappers to EVER touch a mic on that record, Benzino...
These are just a few things that Marshall Bruce Mathers has contributed to the "rap game". It would sorely be lacking if not for his contributions that seem to go unnoticed.
What an impressive resume'
You're actin like Eminem is 2Pac or somethin...
Cut it out...
Originally Posted by balloonoboy
Originally Posted by Harlem On The Rise
White boys have BEEN runnin the "rap game" (into the ground)... Why would "WE" get mad now??
Without Marshall Mathers there arguably wouldn't be a rap game to run into the ground. Not only has he helped the genre, but the music industry as a whole from his sales.
Really??... So I guess the Nelly appreciation thread is next up...
There are without a doubt many artists of different racial ethnicities that look up to Mr. Mathers. He basically made it cool for white people to rap, so there probably wouldn't be a Paul Wall, Bubba Sparx, Yelawolf, etc.
You can't be serious... The ONLY thing those 3 have in common with Em is that they're white... What about all the white rappers that came before him, how do you know they wern't influenced by them??
He has single-handedly helped the careers of other artists by putting them on and appearing on their music. There would be no 50 cent without Mr. Mathers. There would be no GRODT without Mr. Mathers. There would be no Obie Trice without Mr. Mathers. There would be no "Cheers".
You obviously don't know what the "single-handedly" means, cause I could've swore both 50 and Obie Trice's debut were released on Shady/AFTERMATH... & both had Dr Dre production... MORE Dre production then Em's redundant GARBAGE beats... Further more, 50 had one of the BIGGEST buzzes without a deal in modern day hip hop, that was generated from his work on the mixtapes... You think Obie or 50 would've given up on rap if it wasn't for Eminem??
The group D12 never would have got put on without Mr. Mathers.
Putting out D12 isn't something ANYone should be proud of...
There would be no SSLP, MMLP, or ES without Mr. Mathers. No coinage of the word "stan". Let's not forget Mr. Mathers penned "Stan".
Where would hip hop be without the release of those 3 OVERrated albums?? I sometimes sit and wonder... What would I call a weirdo such as yourself without the coinin of the term "Stan"
The movie 8-Mile would never have released if not for Mr. Mathers. The underground rap battling scene would never have been put on the big screen. The 8-Mile soundtrack would never have released. A greater appreciation for the hip-hop genre by the masses via the depictions in this movie can be attributed to Mr. Mathers.
What would the world be without the trailor park CLASSIC 8 Mile... Where would battle rapping be without that movie?? I wonder what guys did in hip hop since the late 70s
The greatness that is The Blueprint would definitely be lacking if not for Mr. Mathers' feature on Renegade, which is still too this day debated on who had the best verse.
What would the Blueprint be without Eminem...I guess we can forget about "Takeover", "Girls, Girls, Girls", "Heart Of The City" etc...
Royce da 5'9'' probably would have made it, but his close friend Mr. Mathers made it that much easier with cuts like Bad Meets Evil and the OG Renegade. Without Royce, there'd be no Slaughterhouse. Without Royce, there'd be no "Bar Exam". Would Royce even be as good if not for a friend like Mr. Mathers to constantly push him?
What would hip hop be without Royce Da 5'9... I sometimes sit and wonder... & to think Eminem is the reason why the hip hop world was blessed with such a talent...
Joe Budden has gone on record saying that Mr. Mathers is his favorite emcee. Would Joe be as motivated if not for the work of Mr. Mathers?
He's also gone on record sayin Jay Z was his favorite rapper... What does that have to do with ANYthing??
A "Nail in the Coffin" for the Ja Rule/50 Cent been would have never released. There would never have been a beef without 50 Cent.
Could've sworn he was dissin one of the LAMEST rappers to EVER touch a mic on that record, Benzino...
These are just a few things that Marshall Bruce Mathers has contributed to the "rap game". It would sorely be lacking if not for his contributions that seem to go unnoticed.
What an impressive resume'
You're actin like Eminem is 2Pac or somethin...
Cut it out...