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Mr Porter produces beats for em and biz was just on his new album and they were at a lions game together so looks like he's still tight w a few of the members.
too many artists that would have changed the future of music on the radio now were taken too soon. Think what music would be like now if the whole East Coast West Coast ordeal hadn't happened
@@Seroxm13 the problem is if u see current em singing his older songs on concerts then his voice is back how it used to be… He is sloppy and lazy with this new version since 2013
Kom gewoon hier heen gelopen. Ik weet dat je weet waar ik ben. Ik weet niet wat ik allenmaal moet geloven maar geloof me. Alles is al door me hoofd gegaan ben voor het ergste voorbereid. Maar na alles. Why not
This video is actually the first visual appearance of the Eminem clone we saw after 2009. The best looks we get of him are at 0:43 0:47 1:26 and 2:19 They must have been testing the waters with it as early as 2004 to see if people could tell the difference. When nobody noticed, they decided to swap him out when the time was right (Relapse), and everything beyond it has been the clone. Everything they said about him nearly dying from an overdose was a cover up for the swap, so the obvious physical difference would be less jarring. I think the real Eminem is still alive and well, but quit due to the stress and death of Proof, and lives a quiet, private life. I would be curious if there are any early demo tapes of the clone rapping pre-Relapse, since we know it's been around since at least 04, and they would have had to teach it how to rap from scratch.
@reapersyndicate8864 I don't, it's not something I'm actively looking out for. I was thinking the clone may have been used in Eight Mile, but after watching it again a few months ago, I don't think so. He's skinnier for sure, but he still has the aura that pre-09 Eminem exuded, and his sound in the final rap battle is undoubtedly the real him. This video is the only instance I've seen of it pre-09.
The 9 to 5 it bar could’ve have been more literal for Em.. considering he ACTUALLY treats the studio as a 9-5 job. But yes I know it could be about Royce instead.
Which is kinda the problem with Em music..he's trying too hard and treats it like a job especially the past 10 years..he needs to just feel it and be inspired..not rap for the sake of rapping.
@@Sky_Blaze I personally think he’s been great again since Kamikaze. Prior to that, MMLP2, Shady XV and Revival… was him at his worst. Sure they had their hit singles from them, but his structure was all over the place over those years, just cool fun rhyme after rhyme but no sense of direction aside from a select few songs. Maybe it was the producer too for those? Idk… he linked back with Dre since Kamikaze and he’s been back on ever since lyrically. Him n Dre together paint a good work of art that’s for sure. This new album wasn’t anything short of flawless too.
The first time you have a good time is the second one you get a little more comfortable with it because it’s not as big as the other ones and it’s a lot easier for me because it’s a little bit bigger than my own but it’s not that much different from my old one so it’s just easier for you and I because it’s not that big of an adjustment but it’s just easier to say 😂😂😂😢😢😢😮😮😮
I use my TV as a monitor for my computer. I am using K Lite Media Player and have internal volume set at +139%. The bass from the song and the lyrics are amazing cleaned up. Thanks
Try using a interlaced resolution since you're using a TV as main monitor. If use 59.94 in interlaced form. It give the videos a 60fps effect. You'll also save on Internet data at the same time. 1080i is actually 540p but with 720p quality. Interlaced is also good for online gaming.