Haa yeah ok B.... I immediately thought of his lyric “Eminem is the best, is you kiddin?” (forget the song off hand- it was a random feature he did) wasn’t much respect there at all about a decade back. “You gotta be careful what you doooo” when you write those disses maaaaayn.
that speedrap fraud ain't broke no record. we will never see eminiem rapping fast in the studio or accapella and sound just like he does on songs like LUCKY YOU with joyner lucus. we see bizzy in the studio and rapping fast accapella all the time...……. a lot of ya'll on here be making songs so I know yall have caught on to how they edit raps in protools to make it seem like you are rapping fast nonstop. kinda like that fast talking fineprint voice at the end of radio commercials. I love the slim shady lp but all that speed rapping on every album is fraudulent and stepping on some of bone thugs legacy baby cousin eminiem!
Haa yeah ok B.... I immediately thought of his lyric “Eminem is the best, is you kiddin?” (forget the song off hand- it was a random feature he did) wasn’t much respect there at all about a decade back. “You gotta be careful what you doooo” when you write those disses maaaaayn.
Was just listening to Be Careful, that’s probably my favorite Bizzy song. Ya idk what is going on with him but back in the day he wasn’t on Em as much. As you pointed out the line on the Mike Watts track & I also remember him saying during the Resurrection era in an interview with Julio G that now Eminem is the greatest thing in the world...he was saying it sarcastically but he did kinda gives props towards the line hopping out with 2 broken legs tryin to walk it off. You could just tell he wasn’t on the Em bandwagon back then but now it’s like anytime Em is mentioned he’s acting like he’s the greatest thing in the world & not saying it sarcastically. Em is talented but I don’t like his music really, only some here & there. I can’t ride to that shit. I am glad he’s aiming at all the mainstream tho. I love that
Yall hatin on Em like he aint one of the greatest lyricists of all time. If lyricism isnt your cup of tea thats cool, but you cant deny his talent. Dude raps circles around 95% if hip hop with ease. Even tho I dont care for his overall “music” as of late, he is always great on the mic. I just dont like his beats and overall songs. Back in the day he made good music, now he just makes great vocals with the exception of a few songs here and there. Anyone who denies Eminems greatness is either in denial or just doesnt know rap
eminem is white bottom line. if he wasnt you wouldnt be saying he's the greatest. bizzy did not like eminem back then. you can tell he still doesnt. hes just being diplomatic cuz he wants to work with dre.
Yall hatin on Em like he aint one of the greatest lyricists of all time. If lyricism isnt your cup of tea thats cool, but you cant deny his talent. Dude raps circles around 95% if hip hop with ease. Even tho I dont care for his overall “music” as of late, he is always great on the mic. I just dont like his beats and overall songs. Back in the day he made good music, now he just makes great vocals with the exception of a few songs here and there. Anyone who denies Eminems greatness is either in denial or just doesnt know rap
Well I don’t consider what I’m saying hating, I’m just saying I don’t like his music. I admitted he’s talented, he is very talented & I would go as far to say great but that doesn’t mean I’m going to like the music. I’ve never owned an Em cd. I just can’t get into his music. Idk it’s just not my cup of tea overall. There’s some songs here & there I like but there’s never been a point I was looking for or anticipating Eminem music
Yall hatin on Em like he aint one of the greatest lyricists of all time. If lyricism isnt your cup of tea thats cool, but you cant deny his talent. Dude raps circles around 95% if hip hop with ease. Even tho I dont care for his overall “music” as of late, he is always great on the mic. I just dont like his beats and overall songs. Back in the day he made good music, now he just makes great vocals with the exception of a few songs here and there. Anyone who denies Eminems greatness is either in denial or just doesnt know rap
Well I don’t consider what I’m saying hating, I’m just saying I don’t like his music. I admitted he’s talented, he is very talented & I would go as far to say great but that doesn’t mean I’m going to like the music. I’ve never owned an Em cd. I just can’t get into his music. Idk it’s just not my cup of tea overall. There’s some songs here & there I like but there’s never been a point I was looking for or anticipating Eminem music
Yea I feel ya man...I wasnt responding to you, I was speaking in general. But yea I can totally respect that. Theres alot of artists that I cant listen to thier music but I know they’re talented like Wayne, Jay-Z, Kanye. Im white and honestly when Eminem first came out I didnt really care for him. I didnt care for the joking kind of rap and I still dont, but I knew he was something great from the moment I heard My Name Is. His style was just in your face crazy and I couldnt believe what I was hearing. I didnt really appriciate him until his third album to be honest... and then I went back and felt his first 2 albums. I think Encore was great but its been hit or miss since that for me musically. Now his music doesnt really feel like music...they arent really songs...its just him going off lyrically over beats. And lyrically he’s always top tier imo, but with his new stuff, it has no replay value. I’ll hear it once and be blown away but that where it ends.
Its just crazy how people still say he aint that good, or he’s not one of the goats. Theres no denying it. But again, im a Bone fan for life and id take Bone over Em anyday!! Nothing compares to 90’s Bone imo...I dont care how lyrical a rapper is...90’s era Bone is just uncomparable to me. Lyrical rap is awesome...I follow battle rap and love it...but it doesnt move me like a Bone song can. 90’s Bone is litterally like drugs to me...it gives me a euphoric feeling. Thats why I personally dont like when Bone tries to get super lyrical...its cool to expiriment and all but Bone is great at what THEY do. Stick to your greatness!
eminem is white bottom line. if he wasnt you wouldnt be saying he's the greatest. bizzy did not like eminem back then. you can tell he still doesnt. hes just being diplomatic cuz he wants to work with dre.
Not sure if this is in respose to me but I didnt say Eminem was THE greatest, I said he is ONE of the greatest. There is no one GOAT in hip hop. Eminem is most definitly up there with the goats though. He’s up there with the likes of Nas and Rakim. And id be saying that if he was black, white or purple...he’s a lyrical genius and again anyone who says other wise is either in denial or just doesnt know rap.
Its just crazy how people still say he aint that good, or he’s not one of the goats. Theres no denying it. But again, im a Bone fan for life and id take Bone over Em anyday!! Nothing compares to 90’s Bone imo...I dont care how lyrical a rapper is...90’s era Bone is just uncomparable to me. Lyrical rap is awesome...I follow battle rap and love it...but it doesnt move me like a Bone song can. 90’s Bone is litterally like drugs to me...it gives me a euphoric feeling. Thats why I personally dont like when Bone tries to get super lyrical...its cool to expiriment and all but Bone is great at what THEY do. Stick to your greatness!
Yep music for me is about feeling & what it does to me, I don’t get that with Em for the most part. He has his moments but he is great at what he does nonetheless. Also I agree 90’s Bone is something in a league of its own as far as how it makes me feel & the state of mind it can put me in. As far as the lyrical thing goes I feel they messed up trying that to some degree bc they definitely have lyrics but I think it goes further than that. The thing with Bone and a lot of great artists is there’s beauty in simplicity. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. They’re capable of doing very complex things and there’s a place for that but they had something great that was very simplistic. They broadened that and gained in some areas but lost major in others. Like they took what they had and broke it only to try and fix it but it never got fixed. I was listening to Thug World Order earlier and it dawned on me the damage had already been done by that point.
That album had some good points but overall was very forgettable. They had fucked up their formula and most of all their chemistry. This started slightly on AOW when Krayzie started dominating hooks them doing solo stuff etc but it wasn’t overwhelming yet, they still seemed tight but not everyone being even as one basically like E99 but still had good chemistry and great talent. Resurrection is where the chemistry started to take a turn harder but it wasn’t too far gone yet. It was kinda like a friendly competition and they took shots at each other on the album and all that but the mood was switching. They still had great talent and some chemistry just different but still badass. By Thug World Order we had something totally different with the chemistry not the same at all & that’s when Bone seemed to be a different group and has never fully recovered. Hard feelings had probably set in by that point and instead of the vibe being you and your close friends going outside to play back in the day it was more like y’all had been into it a few times and then seeing them at a family reunion and people saying hey did you notice so & so is here and y’all get dragged together to play a game of touch football lol.
Its just crazy how people still say he aint that good, or he’s not one of the goats. Theres no denying it. But again, im a Bone fan for life and id take Bone over Em anyday!! Nothing compares to 90’s Bone imo...I dont care how lyrical a rapper is...90’s era Bone is just uncomparable to me. Lyrical rap is awesome...I follow battle rap and love it...but it doesnt move me like a Bone song can. 90’s Bone is litterally like drugs to me...it gives me a euphoric feeling. Thats why I personally dont like when Bone tries to get super lyrical...its cool to expiriment and all but Bone is great at what THEY do. Stick to your greatness!
Yep music for me is about feeling & what it does to me, I don’t get that with Em for the most part. He has his moments but he is great at what he does nonetheless. Also I agree 90’s Bone is something in a league of its own as far as how it makes me feel & the state of mind it can put me in. As far as the lyrical thing goes I feel they messed up trying that to some degree bc they definitely have lyrics but I think it goes further than that. The thing with Bone and a lot of great artists is there’s beauty in simplicity. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. They’re capable of doing very complex things and there’s a place for that but they had something great that was very simplistic. They broadened that and gained in some areas but lost major in others. Like they took what they had and broke it only to try and fix it but it never got fixed. I was listening to Thug World Order earlier and it dawned on me the damage had already been done by that point.
That album had some good points but overall was very forgettable. They had fucked up their formula and most of all their chemistry. This started slightly on AOW when Krayzie started dominating hooks them doing solo stuff etc but it wasn’t overwhelming yet, they still seemed tight but not everyone being even as one basically like E99 but still had good chemistry and great talent. Resurrection is where the chemistry started to take a turn harder but it wasn’t too far gone yet. It was kinda like a friendly competition and they took shots at each other on the album and all that but the mood was switching. They still had great talent and some chemistry just different but still badass. By Thug World Order we had something totally different with the chemistry not the same at all & that’s when Bone seemed to be a different group and has never fully recovered. Hard feelings had probably set in by that point and instead of the vibe being you and your close friends going outside to play back in the day it was more like y’all had been into it a few times and then seeing them at a family reunion and people saying hey did you notice so & so is here and y’all get dragged together to play a game of touch football lol.
man this ain't no damn chronic what the fuck?!……… the chemistry was there on bad weed blues, that is still a good song til this day. all these years I was thinking dj uneek produced that song...………...I think the chemistry came from them staying in the same neighborhood and reppin the same streets and blocks plus using the same slangs that only their neighborhood used. once they are not in that same atmosphere no more the e.1999 eternal and creepin on ah come up formula is dead. Maybe if they all moved on the same street in the suburbs the music chemistry might change.
Yep music for me is about feeling & what it does to me, I don’t get that with Em for the most part. He has his moments but he is great at what he does nonetheless. Also I agree 90’s Bone is something in a league of its own as far as how it makes me feel & the state of mind it can put me in. As far as the lyrical thing goes I feel they messed up trying that to some degree bc they definitely have lyrics but I think it goes further than that. The thing with Bone and a lot of great artists is there’s beauty in simplicity. If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. They’re capable of doing very complex things and there’s a place for that but they had something great that was very simplistic. They broadened that and gained in some areas but lost major in others. Like they took what they had and broke it only to try and fix it but it never got fixed. I was listening to Thug World Order earlier and it dawned on me the damage had already been done by that point.
That album had some good points but overall was very forgettable. They had fucked up their formula and most of all their chemistry. This started slightly on AOW when Krayzie started dominating hooks them doing solo stuff etc but it wasn’t overwhelming yet, they still seemed tight but not everyone being even as one basically like E99 but still had good chemistry and great talent. Resurrection is where the chemistry started to take a turn harder but it wasn’t too far gone yet. It was kinda like a friendly competition and they took shots at each other on the album and all that but the mood was switching. They still had great talent and some chemistry just different but still badass. By Thug World Order we had something totally different with the chemistry not the same at all & that’s when Bone seemed to be a different group and has never fully recovered. Hard feelings had probably set in by that point and instead of the vibe being you and your close friends going outside to play back in the day it was more like y’all had been into it a few times and then seeing them at a family reunion and people saying hey did you notice so & so is here and y’all get dragged together to play a game of touch football lol.
man this ain't no damn chronic what the fuck?!……… the chemistry was there on bad weed blues, that is still a good song til this day. all these years I was thinking dj uneek produced that song...………...I think the chemistry came from them staying in the same neighborhood and reppin the same streets and blocks plus using the same slangs that only their neighborhood used. once they are not in that same atmosphere no more the e.1999 eternal and creepin on ah come up formula is dead. Maybe if they all moved on the same street in the suburbs the music chemistry might change.
Lol that’s the 1st song that came on while I was playing the album that put a smile on my face right when it came on. That is a great song, I remember it catching a lot of heat in the boards too. Ya what you need I gotchu lolol that voice kills me. Like I said the album has its moments, Cleveland is the city is a great track, that’s how the production and vibe should’ve been throughout or at least on that level bc that’s got the Bone vibe but then you get songs like guess who’s back and clearly there had been a change. What about us & Not my baby are great also. That’s basically what I’m saying I guess, there was still hella potential, I feel like they still had hella potential when This Ain’t A Game dropped but there had been a change with the vibes and chemistry by the time TWO hit. It wasn’t totally diminished but it was different.
I like some of his songs, but his music lacks substance, I also grew bored of him dissing his family members, he's almost 50, let it go. Please no more songs about Kim.