@@cgrnt16944 It's not inaccurate though. The title is clickbait, but the video just talks about Eminem putting Kendrick to a skill test and validating him. Nothing more
@@cgrnt16944 it isn't tho, because the title of the video is exactly the true information that was in the video = accurate. None of what you just said has any relevancy to the video being accurate or inaccurate 😂💀
Drake will be like “okay guys it’s time for a care bear hug” 😂😂😂😂😂😂 And when he’s stuck on a verse he’ll be like “ it’s time to do the bear stare” lol 😂
@@Daviid_5 If they did that to him at the start or early in his career no they would not. Dre even has stories about Em going in the booth with just Em and Dre and him making up rhymes on the spot, he's already been tested.
Eminem: Hey Drake, write a verse for my song, but your boys gotta wait outside. Drake: Ummmm... I just started feeling a little sick... Me and my ghostwrit... I mean me and my boys gotta go.
Why is it so convincingly emphatic tho? It's like if a Jim Can't Swim knock-off happened to have an undying passion for real hip-hop. Imagine this is what happens when a stoic true crime narrator gets blunted and listens to Eminem or Kendrick with the homies. They probably just been letting him go when he gets like that with the rap shit for years, he's clearly so into it.
You're so talented, that a GOAT like Eminem had to check if your craft was real, or not. Which means, what he heard was literally unbelievable. Huge compliment, from a great.
This is all wrong. Eminem never said he thought kendrick has ghost writers nor did he think he was a fake rapper. Eminem did that because that is how he works, he wants you to write your verse in bliss solitude without any distractions. That is how he does his music, Dre and J.Cole confirmed this. If you follow up on this, you'll realise this is all a reach. Edit: ya'll still talking about this? omg
I posted this just now lmao didn't see your comment. This video is just adding BS ontop of facts to try to start some shit. Eminem said " if you talk down about Kendrick or Cole I can't respect your opinion ".
@@themumblebrapperbro I know you're joking, but his studio is in FERNDALE... one of the safest parts of Detroit. Let's not act like he's recording on 8 mile lmao
This is why i say these men embody hip hop. The relief they both must have felt in that moment, Em recognizing Kendrick's skill and passion was real, while Kendrick gets to see how one of the greatest lyracists and one of the biggest Hip Hop legends still upholds the integrity of the art form. This moment was pure hip hop and reflects why its more than just a genere of music but a lifestyle.
Em is one of the greatest lyricists of all time. He is a student of the craft with an almost religious regard for the art form. I’m sure he was intrigued and impressed with what he heard on recordings of Kendrick. Being that he was brought to mainstream audiences by Dre when he signed him to Aftermath I’m sure he was impressed and intrigued by whatever he heard from Kendrick’s recordings. However similar to Dre when he heard Em rhyme over 25 years ago he felt he needed to observe someone this skilled for himself. He could leave no doubt that this was one man’s work, and out of sheer curiosity probably wanted to see his writing process. This speaks to the level of Kendrick’s ability and to Em’s sacrosanct view of the art of lyricism. Clearly he was impressed and this probably helped set things in motion for Dre to produce good kid, M. A. A. D. City.
Eminem so good he doesnt have to perform anymore, produces+went through hell to get to where hes at, he didnt even get paid for last years superbowl halftime show, none of the artists did, snoop, dre, 50, Mary J etc. Thats how much 2pac means to ALL of them. They performed making no profit. With the level of skill Eminem has he knows a good rapper when he hears 1. Em -"Kendrick your homies gotta wait outside" Kendrick "i got this. Y'all gotta leave now its my time with the GOAT yall had yours"🙏🏻💯
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@@korabeats_I walked the city slums with bums drinking shit rum Vrum vrum Im on one. freedom from the strap shotcaller with no gun, all your dawgs know I bark but cant say nun zap zap goes the collar when they try to lunge
I went to the same studio, too. Em made me wait in the parking lot outside for a bit. Well, I'm an Uber driver, so I totally understood his reasoning for this.
@@asant90 it's the delivery for sure 😅 haha this dude is talking like in a true crime/documentary voice talkin bout "a sick verse with eminem" 😂 u can clown the man for thinkin its funny all u want but I think that shit funny 2 🤷
Eminem has a very strong work ethic. Wakes up early for the studio and puts the hours in. Very hands on. It was not to disrespect Kendrick but rather to get down to business in peace.
In all reality, Em has been around long enough to know certain Rappers use ghost writers. He did do a song with Drake, so maybe that has something to do with it.
True. But in a line of work where it's hard to find someone who actually knows their craft, testing is important. Also, this was years ago. Quite normal. Too many fakes around.
Being better at something than someone and they think you’re faking and still having the humility to go through the process is the most Kendrick thing ever
Im sure Kendrick wasnt offended. He probably felt honored that one of the greatest lyracists of all time wanted to test him to see if he was completely legit. Also a real lover and student of hip hop would also feel relieved that there are still legends upholding the old ways.
@@Timquan. greatest lyricist of all time is a bit of a stretch but I get what you mean. You’re kinda saying what I said but giving Em props while doing it even though this comment is about Kendrick’s greatness
Not only a legit rapper but the best of all times I have said this the minute he came out as a rapper. That he's a lyricist THE BEST and still is. Unmatched ✋️ down
I know a lot people might think Em' was crazy for this. This is one of those situations where I had to learn. Some people in music don't really have beef with each other, they just wanna' see if that person is serious about being in the career that they are in. Cause' some people start off very well, then they start going completely left in their career. But people who are here to kill their careers and be Successful, it's because their Originality and Skills are Strong, Solid, and Smoothly Organized, so they know what's either coming next for them. Or what to expect next. I'm glad Eminem does this. It's not just that he cares, he knows what type of people are real and people who are here to just get by easily.
It’s probably also related to how Em’ treats studio time. He generally arrives at 9, and leaves at 5. The man is professional. What other job would you want to work with someone who brings 5-15 of his boys in? Imagine, you’re a surgeon, and an anesthesiologist brings in the boyz. An office meeting. Stock market. Lawyers office. Prison guard. Hell, even at 7-11, or a restaurant you’d have the people who are just hanging around, not helping, not know how to help, gtfo,
Who doesn't want the easy route, ghost sing me fuck writing lol jk but overall, well understood, communication comes a long way with the moral equality of mutual extent knowledge to knowledge-rs acknowledging!?!
Yea but whether or not this ghost writer was in the studio it would’ve been obvious if that “ghost writer” was whispering a rap in his ear… like “OK GO KENDRICK ITS YOUR TURN!!! SPIT OUT THAT 🔥🔥🔥!!!” Kendrick “CASPER CAN YOU COME HERE A MINUTE… I LIKE YOU SITTING BY ME WHILE I RECORD…” Eminem “NO!!!! HE NEEDS TO LEAVE OR HELL WHISPER GENIUS RAPS IN YOUR EAR!!!!”
@@aaronstuart8490"I want you as bad as the head shattered on George Zimmerman After the dillinger hit him diligently and killing him" This track is so underrated
I wonder what Eminem thinks about Drake as a rapper since it’s very known that he has ghost writers and he’s also regarded as one of the best rappers, apparently