Raul wrote:nothing like recovery forced puns and rhymes. infinite has sharp lyricism and rhyming all over it
infinite and 313 >>>
From 313
"You could date a stick of dynamite and wouldn't go out with a bang"
"You couldn't make the fans throw up their hands
If they swallowed their fingers"
"Cause you can be quick, jump the candlestick, burn your back
And fuck Jill on a hill, but you still ain't Jack"
"Your ass forgot, so just in case you don't remember me
I'll run your brain around the block to jog your fucking memory"
These wouldn't sound out of place on Recovery, son
Amadeo wrote:EminemInsider wrote:Forced rhyming, no. Eminem's in rhyme computer mode on there. Rhyming for the sake of rhyming, sometimes. Not on It's OK, Never 2 Far, or Backstabber.
Jealousy Woes II as well.
There was virtually no sentence-splitting, word-splitting or pronunciation-based forces in this album. The alignment of his writing was perfect, with all the rhymes landing in the right places.
I've never gone that in depth with the artform, I was convinced i heard forced rhymes on this album but you clearly no more about the technical aspect than i do so i'll take my L.
The Point i was getting at was Em's style switching more than the Infinite album itself, but i was tired and should of explained myself better.
Elision wrote:Yoda wrote:he's in a class of his own when it comes to switching shit up and reinventing himself.
man you don't even know, there's some rappers out there who seem to have a selective multiple-personality disorder..
Examples?