Amadeo wrote:hahah. yes, only when you are sarcastic are you finally correct. no, nobody had done it in such a "satirical, sharp" way with all the things i already said about his delivery. especially when Columbine had happened a mere year prior, so what eminem was saying was not only fully relevant, it was responding to a very NEW tragedy.
as if the songs you mentioned have any groundbreaking, original topics either (no other artist has ever touched on hitting rock bottom, or losing yourself in the music, lmao). their originality isn't what makes it impressive, numbskull.
Oh, so now you finally understand. What the song is
about has nothing to do with whether a song is GOOD or not.
Therefore, arguing that Eminem addressing some things YOU think are important is an idiotic argument for trying to make the claim that a verse is "good."
Rock Bottom was great because of the lyrics themselves, not because "he touched on being depressed/poor."
do you not understand why The Marshall Mathers LP was a cultural milestone, dumb fuck? because it addressed these topical issues in a clever way. he was more relevant than he ever was @ that time.
Um, no.
The reason Eminem was "more relevant than he ever was" at that time is he courted controversy with his lyrics. Couple that with the fact that he was already a popular white rapper, and you had a big story.
If he'd done an entire album without setting people off it wouldn't have been any bigger than SSLP.
He addressed similar issues in much better fashion on "White America"...didn't see that taking the nation by storm. Oh wait...I didn't exactly see The Way I Am taking the nation by storm, either.
That was Stan, wasn't it? And I'd say Stan was just a
little bit more clever than The Way I Am in terms of "addressing topical issues," where he narrates a vivid tale and SHOWS US, rather than SCREAMING it at us.
But I digress.
"Middle America, NOW it's a tragedy, NOW it's so sad to see.." little things like this make it sarcastic & biting. i'm sorry you're too much of a confused idiot to see that it IS hard to cover & explore these topics when you're literally screaming @ the top of your lungs & using that rapid-fire flow as a platform. it is hard to challenge the status quo in an engaging way when you're doing all these things. sorry confused idiot.
What the hell is BITING about that, you fucking dolt?
And what the hell does him "screaming at the top of his lungs" have to do with the lyrics?
Oh, that's right--nothing. Nothing at all.
Eminem "screamed at the top of his lungs using a rapid fire flow" on his lame Drop the World verse, too. He did the same thing on No Apologies. Doesn't make those strong verses.
Sorry, but I thought when we were discussing bad verses in this thread, we were focusing on his lyrics.
except in songs like this & Mockingbird he doesn't have an interesting or delivery or way of conveying the message. he's not sharp @ all. the message is not made potent by sarcasm or irony. he stumbles over half-baked rhymes, whereas The Way I Am has great rhyming all the way through. get it, dunce?
Again, his delivery has nothing to do with whether or not the verses themselves are good.
You don't even seem to grasp what "sarcasm" or "irony" are, which is really pathetic.
The only thing "ironic" about The Way I Am is the fact that he's ranting against being portrayed as a pop star in the 3rd verse and yet his video was extremely popular on MTV.
Criminal had MUCH more biting sarcasm than The Way I Am, AND it was far better in terms of lyrical structure.
The Way I Am has WEAK rhyming all the way through. What part of this do you not understand, dipshit?
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How many paint chips did you eat as a baby? Round to the nearest thousand.
You said that he "rhymed triplets" and was emphasizing the last syllable in doing so. I pointed out that's false. Now you changed it to "RAPPING in triplets" and emphasizing the last syllable. Well gee...now there's a real talent...rapping 3 syllables at a time and stressing the last one for 5 minutes.
You seem to think that doing the same thing the entire song, that being mirroring the beat, and not varying your delivery at all is more skilled than actually switching it up. I guess I missed the memo that it's opposite day?
i still find it hilarious that you think The Way I Am, which shits on 95% of all his music, is bad.
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I still find it hilarious that you think The Way I Am, which is worse lyrically than 90% of his music, is one of his best songs ever.