not really your just asking for some decent elaboration....and the statement i made before is based on my deep hatred for social roles...and i find Eminem's to be the most influential and destructive...
see, there are way better than eminem out there. but em is doing good for his status in the mainstream. but there are much better in underground and there are some better than em in the mainstream.
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i know this is old now but ive been reading this and read alot saying "hes got money his life cant be shit" but money isnt everything, it dosent always bring happiness
He's only bad because you dislike him just like other bands you probably like are "bad" to me. I like Eminem and I always have and always will. His newest stuff I have yet to hear but I'm sure I'll like it nonetheless. I also have yet to hear him "repeat" shit over and over except chorus.
I kinda liked the Slim Shady LP and I thought Marshall Mathers Lp was great. After that he kinda sucked.
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1. The Eminem Show
2. The Marshall Mathers LP
3. The Slim Shady LP
4. Relapse
5. Encore
Haven't really heard all of Infinite.
You can't deny that Eminem has some of the illest rap songs ever.
Stan, 8 Mile, Till I Collapse, Sing For The Moment, Rabbit Run are just some that are excellent. I'm a huge fan but he isn't as great as he was I admit. But guys like Wayne don't compare IMO.
Yeah dude. I'm not sure whats up with all of these people turning their backs on shady. It's pretty shady...,see what i did there? No, really, i thought that relapse was a boring reboot of encore but then i realized he doesn't have anything else to rap about. The man keeps telling the same stories because he made it. I think he needs to embrace the political platform and become the voice of a frustrated generation. I think that, is the only way that Shady can re-discover himself. It seems like he is going to follow Dre, though and stay behind the scenes...,shame. Shady has incredible passion. This man ended rappers careers' by shaming them. Just because an album isn't all "bout it bout it", that doesnt mean you give up on the artist and piss down his chimney, you stick with the cat see where he goes next.
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