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Eminem - Stan (pg. 2)
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kutvolkots
Eminem is commercial® crap.
ZzZ The Goddess
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Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
i dont know ..
we have to make a decision on who "really" did the original beats for the song ??

the original producers who put down the song "thank you" for dido, or eminem and his crew for the song "stan" ??

who do you think did the original beats for the song ?

i think dido and her crew did most of the song, and eminem put his name on it, and called it 'stan' . :conf:


Yes I beleive the Dido song came out first and it was later ised by Em.
klingklang77
i never really liked this song. i always thought that he had some funny stuff, but i found 'stan' kind of egotistical. i mean a fan that is so obsessed with him that he kills his girlfriend then himself....kind of seems like a wierd and egotistical topic that he would even think that fans love him *that* much....

i cant stand 'toy soldiers' b/c i didnt like the song when it came out in the 80s in the first place.
XoxidE
I just plain dont like eminem.
BTG
quote:
Originally posted by apostrophe
Marshall Mathers LP was the only Eminem album I actually really liked.


+1
CleverName
I can't believe nobody's mentioned Purple Pills yet :toothless
Lepanto
quote:
Originally posted by kutvolkots
Eminem is commercial® crap.


Eminem? Not really. He indeed has TALENT. His rhymes and lyrics are often smart and complex. But with his new album when he went all political and ...just doesn't make sense. True hip-hop has been killed by morons like P. Diddy and Bad boy records and Biggie and Tupac.
JakeC
The beat for "my name is" is a Chaz & Dave track.

Don't know who chav and dave are?

Search. ;)
tribu
quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
True hip-hop has been killed by morons like P. Diddy and Bad boy records and Biggie and Tupac.


Terrible comment. These men didn't kill the scene; those who did nothing but copy them did. P. Diddy, not as much but Biggie and Tupac took rap music to places it had never been. Everyone else saw it was commercially successful and jumped on board. This killed the momentum rap had. Sadly, the same can be said for trance, progressive, and most other genres of music (pop, American country, etc.) Commercial success attracts those who live for the money, not the music.
gouuryella
Hip Hop has been killed by Hip Hop

Matt
You know what's funny?

Eminem = Marshall Mathers...


I am Matthew Marshall :D
Lepanto
quote:
Originally posted by tribu
Terrible comment. These men didn't kill the scene; those who did nothing but copy them did. P. Diddy, not as much but Biggie and Tupac took rap music to places it had never been. Everyone else saw it was commercially successful and jumped on board. This killed the momentum rap had. Sadly, the same can be said for trance, progressive, and most other genres of music (pop, American country, etc.) Commercial success attracts those who live for the money, not the music.


Wrong. GANGSTA RAP killed hip-hop. Black music was always a celebration of africanism not talking about thugs and violence. Da La Soul in the 80's were the living proof of this as well as Run-DMC who didn't shy away from the "white" culture's metal but embraced it as an art form in their samples and beats. Talib Kweli along with infamous Mos Def and DJ HiTek took this even further but nope sorry being "Gantsa" and "thug life" is so much more clever and original than what they or, common for example, sang about.
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