Bro, if only you understand all the double and triple entendres he uses casually, you'd go crazy. No wonder his songs have high replayablity, even now he is like top 10 streamed artist, it's crazy.
Eminem's music does make you want to get in the ring kind of like the Spencer and Crawford fight Crawford said you wanted Eminem to walk him in the ring and guess what Eminem walked him too the ring crazy and Crawford cake dance in that fight overall great fight but they should have played this song or Till I Collapse Lose Yourself definitely fire but overheard on a deadlift I could do 935 I did it a few times I felt like a beast then my alarm clock went off and I had to go to work what a great dream
Em is the best to ever do it, i dont day this because he is my favorite because he isnt, it's because its simply the truth. Even the artist most people would say wear the crown 👑 instead of Em, have said in interviews that they believe that Em is the GOAT. He can carry any flow on any beat, he also cant be touched by any one (other than maybe Wayne) lyrically. His vocabulary is unrivaled on top of his Godly ability to connect his bars together from the first to last verse.
Great reaction man, If you are open to receiving recommendations, then I would like to request the inclusion of Rakim in your recommendations. Ever since I first encountered his work, he has held a position in my top five favorite artists. While I understand that your focus may not necessarily encompass older material, I would genuinely appreciate it if you could spare some time to honor this request. Allow me to propose a couple of songs that I highly recommend: Eric B. & Rakim - My Melody (Released in 1987, this track exemplifies Rakim's remarkable level of lyrical sophistication and talent). Rakim - The 18th Letter (Released in 1997, I firmly assert that this song features one of the most brilliantly composed and awe-inspiring verses I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing).
🔥 track
Bro, if only you understand all the double and triple entendres he uses casually, you'd go crazy. No wonder his songs have high replayablity, even now he is like top 10 streamed artist, it's crazy.
Great reaction
Like This track a lot 🔥
Let's go boy
Em worked at a restaurant called Gilbert's lodge before fame, explains the "Gilbert's to Arenas line"
Just throwing this out there I am now 2 for 2 with my list of great underrated Eminem songs. I got chu
Eminem's music does make you want to get in the ring kind of like the Spencer and Crawford fight Crawford said you wanted Eminem to walk him in the ring and guess what Eminem walked him too the ring crazy and Crawford cake dance in that fight overall great fight but they should have played this song or Till I Collapse Lose Yourself definitely fire but overheard on a deadlift I could do 935 I did it a few times I felt like a beast then my alarm clock went off and I had to go to work what a great dream
I just PRd deadlift at 585 and bench at 315
Go get that 600 💪🏾
Em is the best to ever do it, i dont day this because he is my favorite because he isnt, it's because its simply the truth. Even the artist most people would say wear the crown 👑 instead of Em, have said in interviews that they believe that Em is the GOAT. He can carry any flow on any beat, he also cant be touched by any one (other than maybe Wayne) lyrically. His vocabulary is unrivaled on top of his Godly ability to connect his bars together from the first to last verse.
Great reaction man, If you are open to receiving recommendations, then I would like to request the inclusion of Rakim in your recommendations. Ever since I first encountered his work, he has held a position in my top five favorite artists. While I understand that your focus may not necessarily encompass older material, I would genuinely appreciate it if you could spare some time to honor this request.
Allow me to propose a couple of songs that I highly recommend:
Eric B. & Rakim - My Melody (Released in 1987, this track exemplifies Rakim's remarkable level of lyrical sophistication and talent).
Rakim - The 18th Letter (Released in 1997, I firmly assert that this song features one of the most brilliantly composed and awe-inspiring verses I have ever had the pleasure of experiencing).
Lil Wayne got 30 ghost writers he's been DQ from the goat convo, not yours i guess lol
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If you have a workout playlist this is a must