@@crackazack510 To me the eminem show is unmatched. Technically this is probably the best indeed but for me lyrical is also what he actually says. But i forgive him, he made a shitload of albums and songs so sure it will come t o the point he just flexes most of the time,.
Great reaction bro. “You gon learn” is a solid track with Royce hitting the first verse, then em does a story telling verse finishing with some fire at the end. 👍🏽
Love your reactions to Eminem. If I’m doing down I just watch one of your videos. You have an amazing gift to make people laugh and happy. Thanks 🙏 so much.
I can’t stop watching your reactions 🔥🔥🔥 Never smiled so much! New sub here, your videos are lit, seriously you should have one million subscribers you just spread so much laughter and joy. Thanks for these Em reactions
"Hit the pads like a boxing gym" (pads as in a pen 🖋️ & the pad 🗒️) "I'm a 🤡 like John Wayne Gacy" (the serial killer) "coming at me is insane cuz u will die , that's why they call me kamikaze , cuz it's plain suicide (it's plane ✈️💥 suicide) BARS🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@kp2times298 no doubt! And this Em album is definitely going to blow your mind when it comes to wordplay, rhyme patterns, and all around skill that's been mastered. Might want to use the lyric videos, not saying you need them, but just cause some of his bars in this album are unreal.
You can hear influxes in early chance the rapper, acid rap album is like if Kanye and Em made a baby and Acid Rap was born. NF, Earl, Tyler, Juice World, Logical, Hopsin, and Kendrick all have a little em style in them
lol the thing about em is he doesnt start shit with other rappers but if they start shit with him he drags their name for decades and decades lol. A song here, a line there. The guy is petty as shit and holds a grudge and i love every second of it.
He influenced Kendrick and Cole. Cole said in an interview that when he first came out, he was just biting Eminem and Nas. And with Kendrick, when he does that high pitch voice, it sounds similar to Eminem when he has a multi-layered voice in a song
Hold up bro. He’s just hearing new em and has an appreciation of it so we need him to keep going down this road for now. Too many fans just listen to the slim shady stuff but not ems evolution to genius wordplay. 😊😊
@@zybenson3367 yeah, you’re right, underground to me was the perfect mix of lyrical and slim shady/horrorcore type shit haha, thought he might like it, one of my favourite tracks for sure.
10:00 he essentially brought rap to white people lol thats a hell of an influence.. all these white rappers started out listening to him.. i hate when people say he didn’t influence nobody smh