Jun 15, 2015 I do. GKMC and God Loves Ugly are the only ones that would come close from that list. By that logic you must have listened to every album every to have an opinion. And I have trouble reading when you forget your grammar. To correct you're grammar it should be: It's invalid, if it's not defend rationally'
Jun 15, 2015 Em influenced a lot of people, anyone from Kendrick, Earl, to Tyler. Most rappers coming up who listened to rap when Em was in his prime, they probably got some influence from him. Although I will agree that influence does not always equal quality, as some of Em's influence has definitely been negative (post-prime most definitely). However, comparing an album like Barter 6 to TES is just odd, shouldn't even be the case as 1.) they're very different and 2.) Barter 6 only came out less than two or three months ago, let it sit for a bit.
Jun 15, 2015 Yeah, I'm not a f---ing expert on the Atlanta scene as wow, most of the music there doesn't particularly interest me, as that's why I rarely talk about it! Good job connecting the dots
Jun 15, 2015 And yet you try to act like you know what youre talking about when it comes that scene, shocker!
Jun 15, 2015 anyways @Koolo we got another Young Thug convert out of a thread about Em and Kanye...you can lock this now! #Success #Winning #EmisAsscheeks
Jun 15, 2015 Way to ruin a thread about an artist who looks like he came out of a dogs a--- and sounds like Wayne.
Jun 15, 2015 How much have I really talked about the scene? I've only really talked about Thug and my general distaste for trap music excluding a few artists.
Jun 15, 2015 Also, @Narsh, send me a No DJ and at least 192kbps link for Tha Tour Pt. 1 and I'll listen to it.
Jun 15, 2015 You so desperately want me and anyone who dislikes Thug to listen to his discography (especially Tha Tour and 1017 Thug, excluding Barter 6), yet when I'm open to it, you say "no, f--- you." And IIRC, you haven't even listened to all of Thug's discography, so aren't your opinions invalid
Jun 15, 2015 I love TES but to say there's no single rap album better than it is a bold statement. I think it's nostalgia. TES came at the perfect sweetspot, when Eminem was at his peak of fame and acceptance and kids (who would've been too young to really appreciate SSLP or MMLP) took an interest in rap.
Jun 15, 2015 no i "so desperately" want people to be well read on what the comment on im not doing your homework for you though.