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Originally Posted by EtH
I understand how Eminem is easier to relate to. People get in slumps and his music revolves around that. But in my opinion, if I'm in a bad place, the last thing I want to do is listen to Eminem tell me about how he is in a bad place too.
I prefer Tupac and Wescoast music, because it goes to my favourite sort of time. You can't really play Eminem when you are relaxing in the sunshine, blunt of weed and ice cold bottles of bud, and that is pretty much everything westcoast music is about. You guys might prefer to be hyped and listening to relatable life problems, but to me I prefer relaxing and letting all the annoying shit go away.
I'm also happy today because after 4 months I finally got my welfare moving, awesoooome.
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Smh, nobody said anything about playing eminem in the sunshine, homo. I was just saying I like Eminem better, if I was relaxing it'd probably be some other shit anyways..definitely not eminem. But it wouldn't be tupac either haha.
Nas was consistent when he first started, but I think he kinda slowly fell off..Eminem was consistent from slim shady lp till eminem show...then fell of..came back with relapse and recovery.. a revamped, sober, matured version of Eminem..with some pretty dope shit..I mean, I like Nas..and think he's one of the best..but consistency is pretty close..and originality? How was Eminem not more/evenly original? He is like the epitome of what people never wanted a whiteboy to have in the hiphop game..haha think about it. Pretty big shoes to fill with all the shit he went through, but I mean he kept real through all of that..he was pretty creative..but Idk, I agree that Nas was more creative, I like a lot of his concepts..rewind, i gave you power, etc..