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I phrased what I said incorrectly haha..I can relate to his lyrics a lot more than I can relate to Tupac's. I admit, Tupac was great on so many levels that Em wasn't, and I listen to him quite a bit, but Em is also on levels Tupac could/would never touch as well, and by my preference, I'd prefer to listen to Eminem. Not taking anything away from Tupac, he was great as many other artists were..Fuck, I hate comparing artists to be honest..
Nah i understand what you saying.

Like, Eminem doesn't have a permanent style imo. He switches it up so much, he's so versatile; Tupac could also switch his style alot, but Eminem has like over 15 different ways of rappin.

Yes... Eminem is on similar levels to Tupac, but still: Tupac>Em
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I phrased what I said incorrectly haha..I can relate to his lyrics a lot more than I can relate to Tupac's. I admit, Tupac was great on so many levels that Em wasn't, and I listen to him quite a bit, but Em is also on levels Tupac could/would never touch as well, and by my preference, I'd prefer to listen to Eminem. Not taking anything away from Tupac, he was great as many other artists were..Fuck, I hate comparing artists to be honest..
Nah i understand what you saying.

Like, Eminem doesn't have a permanent style imo. He switches it up so much, he's so versatile; Tupac could also switch his style alot, but Eminem has like over 15 different ways of rappin.

Yes... Eminem is on similar levels to Tupac, but still: Tupac>Em
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