K Reidy wrote:Does anyone else think "No Apologies" is overrated on trshady?
Just Silver wrote:I think every guy should massage their prostate at least once
Menzo wrote:Lmao, you gotta love Zabe / SG...guy's so underrated.
StayWideAwake wrote:"Naturally handicapped, until proven intentionally retarded"
EvaG wrote:Why did he edit 'Beyonce' out?
jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement
GoinThruChanges wrote:Respect for Jay Z
In the 'freestyle' version of it, back before Jay Z and her got married he said her name.
Fa-Q wrote:GoinThruChanges wrote:Respect for Jay Z
In the 'freestyle' version of it, back before Jay Z and her got married he said her name.
exactly....I honestly don't know why he said it...shes never been fat?
jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement
Amadeo wrote:K Reidy wrote:I just think it was a lazy song... the verses don't really fit the hook (and then there's the fact that they were recycled verses)
No, they weren't recycled verses.
Eminem writes and records songs for an album. He takes the recorded songs that didn't make the album, takes a couple verses from them, and raps them in interviews/cyphers/"freestyles." It's the reason he delivers the freestyles so smoothly with no mistakes, because he'd already committed the lyrics to memory when he recorded them in a song.
Every Westwood verse would have come from a song that didn't make an album. Similarly, he recorded No Apologies for The Eminem Show and it didn't make the album, so he took the first two verses and used them as freestyles in an interview. So in the INTERVIEW he recycled them.
Yeah cause Louis CK recycled his material from the special he did....nothing wrong....I laughed my ass off the same
I've heard him use a verse from "Bad Influence" as a freestyle. I've heard him use a verse from "Get You Mad" as a freestyle.
What's also funny is that you think there's any shame in recycling. That's what entertainers DO. Comedians recycle material all the time, from venue to venue. If you write something good, there is no shame in using it again, as long as the material is yours. It's just harder to recycle without people noticing these days (with YouTube etc.)
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