Rick Rubin & Dr. Dre set to do who knows what on Eminems next album MMLP2

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Nuttkase

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People liking that song has no correlation to what they do and don't know about hip hop. You might as well have said "this isn't REAL hip hop" because that last sentence of yours is equally as laughable breh.

And this is coming from someone who has never been an Eminem fan and certainly isn't one of that song because I agree it's awful.
 
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No lie that is by far the worst song I ever heard in my life, why people still defend and praise Eminem is beyond me. It proves you fuckers know absolutely nothing about hip hop.
really? worst song u ever heard? u must have not been listening to the radio for the past 10 years. theres shit way worse than this
 
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No lie that is by far the worst song I ever heard in my life, why people still defend and praise Eminem is beyond me. It proves you fuckers know absolutely nothing about hip hop.
This song is garbage yes but dude shut the fuck up.

Liking an eminem song does not = Not knowing hip hop.

Honestly I would say the average person who likes Eminem to some extent would hold more knowledge of Hip-Hop. And I am basing that solely on the fact that they are exposed to an emcee who actually cares about putting thought into his lyrics, and using multi-syllable rhyme schemes and other basic elements that make hip hop what it is.

You can hate his style, content, image, voice, and whatever the fuck else all you want. BUT you just make yourself look stupid if you cannot at least admit, basing purely on his lyricism skills as an emcee, that the dude has talent.
 
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This song is garbage yes but dude shut the fuck up.

Liking an eminem song does not = Not knowing hip hop.

Honestly I would say the average person who likes Eminem to some extent would hold more knowledge of Hip-Hop. And I am basing that solely on the fact that they are exposed to an emcee who actually cares about putting thought into his lyrics, and using multi-syllable rhyme schemes and other basic elements that make hip hop what it is.

You can hate his style, content, image, voice, and whatever the fuck else all you want. BUT you just make yourself look stupid if you cannot at least admit, basing purely on his lyricism skills as an emcee, that the dude has talent.
First of all, he hasn't had "lyricism" since he first came out in the mid 90's. It's one thing to have a bad song here and there but if someone is garbage for over a decade then yeah I'm gonna call them out on it. I don't know exactly what you constitute as lyricism or having creative content but Eminem isn't and hasn't been that guy for a long time now. What other artists do you think are close to Eminem as far as creativity and skill?

This is a hip hop forum so its disappointing to see people still buying into his bullshit but finally a majority of people here are smart enough to move on.
 
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First of all, he hasn't had "lyricism" since he first came out in the mid 90's. It's one thing to have a bad song here and there but if someone is garbage for over a decade then yeah I'm gonna call them out on it. I don't know exactly what you constitute as lyricism or having creative content but Eminem isn't and hasn't been that guy for a long time now. What other artists do you think are close to Eminem as far as creativity and skill?

This is a hip hop forum so its disappointing to see people still buying into his bullshit but finally a majority of people here are smart enough to move on.
This ain't lyrical??




And bruh your rockin a pic of Tyler and your saying shit like this I mean C'mon. I agree his last albums are nothing compared to his first 3 but he is still a talented dude and I think he still has at least another decent album in him, I'll give him another chance.
 
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Multis doesn't exactly = lyricism. If that was the case then Tech N9ne is a fucking god lol

Good imagery but its extremely simple and that alone makes it fall flat imo.
Dude I'm not even gunna go on anymore you are obviously a deep rooted em hater and not changing, and hey, there aint nothing wrong with that that ha ha.

If you think the multis are the only thing lyrical about that song and it is "Extremely simple" Then IDK what to tell ya.
 
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Dude I'm not even gunna go on anymore you are obviously a deep rooted em hater and not changing, and hey, there aint nothing wrong with that that ha ha.

If you think the multis are the only thing lyrical about that song and it is "Extremely simple" Then IDK what to tell ya.
Likewise, I asked you to list artists you think are close to Eminem to know what bullshit you listen to that makes you think Eminem is the epitome of lyricism. And you didn't because its probably well....bullshit

peace
 
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Likewise, I asked you to list artists you think are close to Eminem to know what bullshit you listen to that makes you think Eminem is the epitome of lyricism. And you didn't because its probably well....bullshit

peace
Yeah cuz I totally said Eminem is the EPITOME of lyricism. All I said is he is TALENTED, that's it.

I don't think he is the greatest rapper ever, never said that. And I'm not gunna sit here and list all the rappers cuz there is way too many and fuck my opinion anyways, right? I just recognize skill where there is obviously skill.
 
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