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Everytime I see this dudes name it's followed by something bitter.
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There is a huge difference in "Skill" level but what he's saying is right. There benefiting from the machine that's backing
them both. I really don't see how anyone can disagree with this. A few things like the lack of soul in Em's music I don't
agree with. I feel everything he raps about comes from a true place, along with Mack. Lord clearly is pissed off but I
completely understand why.
Im not saying this to question what u saying but just as a straight question but who in rap thats successful is not benefitting from the machine?
Eminem was fledging before 1999/2000. Listen to the "Infinite" album from '96. Em clearly also says AZ and Nas were his biggest influences. For the record, Canibus is an equal or better lyricist than Eminem. Macklemore and Eminem both have had substance abuse issues. Macklemore had songs and albums on itunes well before "Thrift Shop". He changed up his style to make money and jet out of the game...
Not hating on Mack by any means, I've been around him before he blew. Use to come up to the school and flow with
everybody else. He's a genuine dood that just wants to rap. He just got with a producer that made a more commercial
style of music that worked. But his shows in Seattle that I remember were always packed, but this was when his name
big in the town. His grind is real.
Im not saying this to question what u saying but just as a straight question but who in rap thats successful is not benefitting from the machine?
I agree, most successful ish type of artist have something behind them. I just think there are different
vehicles pushing certain artist further in the game then others. An example would be "I" by K-dot,
if that was Mack's song it would be on top 40 all day and be praised. Clearly it's not going that route
in K-dot's market. Maybe the people don't want to hear that type of sound from him or not.
Eminem was a Dr dre cosign not some product of a machine .
The Heist dropped in 2012. So I'll say the songs carried over into 2013. For a relatively "new" mainstream artist, why hasn't he dropped more songs or been on more features in 2014? I don't see a grind. Appears as if the grind subsided, post-accolades.
Hes just sayin that to troll/get his name round.
I dont eem take that seriously.
Eminem was fledging before 1999/2000. Listen to the "Infinite" album from '96. Em clearly also says AZ and Nas were his biggest influences. For the record, Canibus is an equal or better lyricist than Eminem. Macklemore and Eminem both have had substance abuse issues. Macklemore had songs and albums on itunes well before "Thrift Shop". He changed up his style to make money and jet out of the game...
Yes. Great album. The title track still blows my mind.Eminem was fledging before 1999/2000. Listen to the "Infinite" album from '96. Em clearly also says AZ and Nas were his biggest influences. For the record, Canibus is an equal or better lyricist than Eminem. Macklemore and Eminem both have had substance abuse issues. Macklemore had songs and albums on itunes well before "Thrift Shop". He changed up his style to make money and jet out of the game...
Infinite needs to be mentioned more in Em's catalog.
Infinite needs to be mentioned more in Em's catalog.
I don't ever want to hear Lord Jamar's name again