CRAP, 'cos hip hop is crap

CRAP, and hip hop ain't crap
Total votes: 30 (77%)
NOT CRAP
Total votes: 9 (23%)
Total votes: 39

Musician: Eminem- Marshall Mathers- Slim Shady etc.

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The Slim Shady LP was genuinely funny and disturbing, and I wouldn't hesitate to call it a great record.

His output slides bigtime after that because he started taking himself waaaaaaaayyyyy too fucking seriously.

Mostly Crap, but I still think The Slim Shady LP was a great record. "Role Model" is absolutely brilliant.
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Musician: Eminem- Marshall Mathers- Slim Shady etc.

28
He was amazing when he was still properly angry. Everything kind of went to hell after "Lose Yourself," which, though spectacular, kind of displaced him. I hear he's working on new stuff. I hope it doesn't suck.

Though seriously, Slim Shady LP, Marshall Mathers LP, his verses on Dre's Chronic 2001... for a while there he was quite possibly the best rapper working. That delivery, so sharp, every line jumps.

Not Crap.
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Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.

Musician: Eminem- Marshall Mathers- Slim Shady etc.

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i haven't read this thread but here's my thought: since i've never seen him play an instrument, and i think dr. dre writes all his music from samples, loops, and machines, calling mr. mathers a musician is a bit of stretch isn't it?

i think the poll should be, "wordsmith: this white guy."

also, i remember a week or two before my senior yr of highschool i saw the video for his first single and thought, "wow, that'll never happen."

next week, a thousand slices of whitebread telling me their name is, their name is, the name is slim shady.

shows what i know.
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Musician: Eminem- Marshall Mathers- Slim Shady etc.

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that damned fly wrote:i haven't read this thread but here's my thought: since i've never seen him play an instrument, and i think dr. dre writes all his music from samples, loops, and machines, calling mr. mathers a musician is a bit of stretch isn't it?
Well, Mathers is as much a musician as any singer; that's not as relevant, though, as the fact that Dre typically uses live guitars, bass, and synths (though he's more likely to have session musicians play rather than himself - you can't drop basslines that smooth without skill).

The moral of the story is, judgments based on the process of creation are frequently flawed.
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