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Unread 07-07-2015, 01:53 PM
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Saying that Wayne is better than Eminem, or that Eminem is better than Wayne, is a matter of taste. In fact, saying that anyone is better than anyone else is by definition a matter of taste, unless we are basing our comparison off of objective criteria. I, personally, don't care about how an artist has degenerated or improved over time, since I choose their best songs to listen to, and I'm only concerned with lyrical ability - their musical prowess or mixing don't really matter to me, unless they are bad enough to distract significantly from the track.

Based on these criteria, I prefer Eminem, because his best songs display a higher level of (what I consider to be) lyrical talent than Wayne's best songs. Of course, not everyone will agree with me on this, so it comes back to personal preference.
What are some examples of Em's lyrical talent?

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You gotta be fuckin kidding me
lol what bars did Em use that are more clever than that?

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You don't listen to em if you think em doesn't use punchlines.
Em has some great punchlines but they're not as lyrical as other rappers. He spits mostly about real life which is cool.

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Wayne makes better music

Eminem is best at the corny technical shit which doesnt mean much when u aint sayin shit
My point exactly. I'm not saying Wayne is good, just that he's lyrically better than Eminem. Eminem has really great flow but like you said, it doesn't mean much if your lyrics are average.

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Lol jeezus

All I've really got to say is Lil' Wayne has been wack since "Like Father, Like Son (2006)" with a very few exceptions and Eminem hasn't. Maybe the singles weren't substance-wise the best but technically and lyrically Eminem has always brought fire. You've got to look at the rest of the album too, don't just judge by the singles.
Where can i check out Em's lyrical fire?

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Eminem's lyrics = telling a story
Lil Wayne's lyrics = like or as
Eminem music = real shit
Lil wayne music = i get high, lollipops, skating, hi i fuck pussi
Kinda disagree. Lil Wayne also raps about real life as well. "Pray to the Lord" is just one example. Wayne can rap about more things that Eminem can't unless he wants to ruin his image.

Really interesting article:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brian-...b_4262955.html

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On the other hand, if Wayne and Em got in a rap battle: Em would OBLITERATE Wayne's career out of this world. There'd be no way Wayne could come to the living after that LOL!
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Saying that Wayne is better than Eminem, or that Eminem is better than Wayne, is a matter of taste. In fact, saying that anyone is better than anyone else is by definition a matter of taste, unless we are basing our comparison off of objective criteria. I, personally, don't care about how an artist has degenerated or improved over time, since I choose their best songs to listen to, and I'm only concerned with lyrical ability - their musical prowess or mixing don't really matter to me, unless they are bad enough to distract significantly from the track.

Based on these criteria, I prefer Eminem, because his best songs display a higher level of (what I consider to be) lyrical talent than Wayne's best songs. Of course, not everyone will agree with me on this, so it comes back to personal preference.
What are some examples of Em's lyrical talent?

---------- Post added at 12:36 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:33 PM ----------

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Originally Posted by M-Rock View Post
You gotta be fuckin kidding me
lol what bars did Em use that are more clever than that?

---------- Post added at 12:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:36 PM ----------

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Originally Posted by Punk View Post
You don't listen to em if you think em doesn't use punchlines.
Em has some great punchlines but they're not as lyrical as other rappers. He spits mostly about real life which is cool.

---------- Post added at 12:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:39 PM ----------

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Originally Posted by Godbody View Post
Wayne makes better music

Eminem is best at the corny technical shit which doesnt mean much when u aint sayin shit
My point exactly. I'm not saying Wayne is good, just that he's lyrically better than Eminem. Eminem has really great flow but like you said, it doesn't mean much if your lyrics are average.

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Lol jeezus

All I've really got to say is Lil' Wayne has been wack since "Like Father, Like Son (2006)" with a very few exceptions and Eminem hasn't. Maybe the singles weren't substance-wise the best but technically and lyrically Eminem has always brought fire. You've got to look at the rest of the album too, don't just judge by the singles.
Where can i check out Em's lyrical fire?

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Originally Posted by Missy View Post
Eminem's lyrics = telling a story
Lil Wayne's lyrics = like or as
Eminem music = real shit
Lil wayne music = i get high, lollipops, skating, hi i fuck pussi
Kinda disagree. Lil Wayne also raps about real life as well. "Pray to the Lord" is just one example. Wayne can rap about more things that Eminem can't unless he wants to ruin his image.

Really interesting article:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brian-...b_4262955.html

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On the other hand, if Wayne and Em got in a rap battle: Em would OBLITERATE Wayne's career out of this world. There'd be no way Wayne could come to the living after that LOL!
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