HipHopHead
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Don't really have one, too many great MC's to put in that short of a list. Probably my top 3 is: Nas Rakim MF Doom
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Drake-Find Your Love (Thank Me Later 2nd Single)
HipHopHead replied to MainEv3nt's topic in Music Forum
I can vibe to the Consequence remix. -
Nas. /thread.
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Links? Any chance you've found any Courage the Cowardly Dog?
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Rakim's influence is still felt today, even if it isn't recognized without a doubt. My point is Infinite really wasn't Eminem. MMLP and after is. Infinite was basically Em's crack at trying to make something of himself in the crowded MC field in the mid-90's. No surprise he would compromise his style for commercial success and everything that comes with it...Infinite of course came after the legendary Illmatic, probably the greatest LP of all time.
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Well it's no surprise Nitro has at least a legitimate knowledge of hip-hop both past and present to have a decent conversation with about hip-hop...
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Cool song, this dude went stale on my after the Dilla [expletive] though...
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Sit on the sidelines while there is an intellectual conversation going on please.
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Nas did not jack Rakim by any means. It's true that he undoubtedly had an impact on his sound but there is almost no correlation between their styles, flow or much of their content in his early career.
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I never called anyone a moron to my knowledge.
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That was quoted from an article. I don't look at much of Infinite as true battle rap as Eminem pretty much jacked most MC's of that age styles to form his own - not really being himself obviously. His true style as seen later in his career is one of an immature MC who's story telling is hit or miss.
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I'd love to see the quote on that. Infinite wasn't all battle rap, but that depends on your definition.
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Medicine Ball had one of the most consistent flows on the whole song (not saying a lot but...). I've never been a fan of Eminem's content so I've always been critiquing it. Though Infinite is far from his best album, I would say that it has my favorite content of any of his CD's.
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meh the voice ruins it, nor am i a fan of the content.
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I'm active on a different forum. Cheers.
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Get attention? On the internet? Please dude, I don't need some fools on the internet to validate my knowledge.
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lol it's a freakin video game. COD has [expletive]ing perks for christ sake.
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i had an open mind when i listened to drakes mixtapes multiple times...and wasn't impressed.
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no, i'm sharing my opinion on the song and eminem - it just happens to be negative and something you don't agree with. and i'll just won't acknowledge those last two posts. lol get over yourself dude, it's the internet. you must not get out much to argue over something as stupid as trolling on the internet.
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now that's what i call trolling.
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lol how exactly am i trolling? those two songs were brilliant displays of his lyricism and flow, best on the album easily. i hope you're not going to say beautiful was the best song, that's almost as bad as Not Afraid...
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The accent has nothing to do with the fact that the production sucked, the content is garbage and his flows really aren't as good as people make them out to be. Literally about two songs have any playback value on them, Underground and Medicine Ball, and even at that they vaguely even represent the talent Eminem once displayed on the MMLP.
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thank you. Come on dude, seriously.
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Why would Lil Wayne be brought into this conversation? Relapse was [expletive], even Eminem said it was...
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Because I think it's a bad mixtape lol, I get that he may LIKE it but it's not very good.