Dec 26, 2020 Man She Loves Me is where every word belongs to where it belongs to. Like back in the old days. I want more of that.
Dec 26, 2020 Yeah I know. It's a funny track, with some bars and crazy cadence. AND I like the concept too. The "My enemies, I'm a chimney, gimme the smoke ops!" line is great to me. But I think it's a different type of humor compared to Just Lose It, We Made You, Big Weenie, My 1st Single, Puke, Fack and all that crap. Just like Little Engine or Marsh... these are songs with humor. Not humor with songs.
Dec 26, 2020 The good thing about the last few pages of this thread is that Eminem dedicated the whole first verse of These Demons to many of you.
Dec 26, 2020 Em has so many styles he can't please everybody. He mixed it up well on albums like Revival, Kamikaze and MZBMB SIDE A but he didn't do it with side b though I also like side b.
Dec 26, 2020 I strongly disagree. Mixed it well on REVIVAL but not on SIDE B?. Man... I don't want to start a "fight" but man oh man...
Dec 26, 2020 Someone was saying people "eat it up" when Eminem raps fast...and I have to disagree. "Rap God" is a perfect example of a song that was ate up by the audience. People loved it, because for the MAJORITY of the song, he was rapping casually, and was actually saying something. The beat was also simple, but rhythmic. Also, people could agree...for all intents and purposes, Eminem IS a "rap God." He also had a really cool music video accompany the song. It wasn't until that supersonic part where he spazzed out, and he relegated the "fast rap" to that section only. "Godzilla" really came and went. And people really forget how good "Rap God" was...dude shouted out Pharoahe Monch. I'm still mad about the "hella way to fuse it line," it was so obvious he should have put "clever way to fuse it."
Dec 26, 2020 If we talk about production yes side b has many styles but if we talk about rapping it only has his deep voice style some of his angry rapping and 2 relapse styled songs No I don't wanna start a fight as well. And I also don't wanna talk bad side b.
Dec 26, 2020 I was the person saying that and all my point was is that if all his most successful songs recently have super fast verses he's probably gonna take that into consideration and you can say godzilla came and went but what you can't say is that it didn't do gigantic numbers
Dec 26, 2020 And just how expressive he was on "Rap God", and MMLP2 as a whole...I think someone else said he's super monotone nowadays and I have to agree.
Dec 26, 2020 I think he can find a mix of both eventually like I think some of book of rhymes and these demons was pretty expressive
Dec 26, 2020 That's not the only part people were talking about though like I'm not saying the fast part is all that made those songs big but it least partially helped
Dec 26, 2020 The fact is godzilla hasn't gone yet like you said. The track is still getting more plays than any other em track on spotify (except GNAT for few days) more than a million streams to be more specific. So at some point i can see it being as big as rap god. Maybe not on YouTube but surely on spotify...
Dec 26, 2020 Well I don't know if you guys picked up on it but he's been doing this throughout the whole album: First and second verse he keeps it calm. Then he snaps at the end of the third verse. If the song has only two verses, then he snaps and start the supersonic speed rapping at the end of the second verse.