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Bro…most of them don’t even yell over the backing track. They just get on stage and fucking dance to their own songs. WHY AM I PAYING FOR THIS?Rap has also gotten a reputation for just being a shit genre live. So many of them will just go on stage with a DJ and yell over a backing track and do half a song and then rush onto the next.
I think theres a weird thing where by the time you’re like 10 you’re doomed to be attracted to women that are similar to your own mom.Didn’t click. WWAW having millions of dollars and dating an ugly junkie?
I remember Jay-Z was also known for being shitty live until he figured out he needed a full band behind him to sound better.Rap has also gotten a reputation for just being a shit genre live. So many of them will just go on stage with a DJ and yell over a backing track and do half a song and then rush onto the next.
Getting back to Eminem, he's gotten a reputation for being a shitty live performer too which is why he rarely ever tours and when he does people say he just lip-synchs through most of his set. Had a fried who went to see him after Recovery came out and they both said even being one of his favorite artists it was one of the most disappointing he's ever seen.
Lil Wayne does the same shit. He brings a whole live band with him now to give the songs a rock edge to hide how bad the music actually is.I remember Jay-Z was also known for being shitty live until he figured out he needed a full band behind him to sound better.
I saw Kendrick Lamar maybe 6-7 years ago and it was the best rap show i’ve been to (I’ve only been to like 3 or 4) . He had an entire band and basically little to no backtracking, and 0 vocal backtracking. I mean one of my complaints with any live band now is this. Music is so digital and processed theres simply no way to actually perform it live which…makes seeing it live pointlessI remember Jay-Z was also known for being shitty live until he figured out he needed a full band behind him to sound better.
As much as I can't stand Kendrick's ego, I saw him at a festival last year because they didn't have any other sets going on during the headliners and it was a great set.I saw Kendrick Lamar maybe 6-7 years ago and it was the best rap show i’ve been to (I’ve only been to like 3 or 4) . He had an entire band and basically little to no backtracking, and 0 vocal backtracking. I mean one of my complaints with any live band now is this. Music is so digital and processed theres simply no way to actually perform it live which…makes seeing it live pointless
Pretty much that’s the only way you can have a good live rap show is to have a band behind you. I don’t know if that’s thanks to the Roots (saw them 20 years ago in Philly, great live) or trial and error but if they don’t have a backing band odds are it’s gonna be shit.I saw Kendrick Lamar maybe 6-7 years ago and it was the best rap show i’ve been to (I’ve only been to like 3 or 4) . He had an entire band and basically little to no backtracking, and 0 vocal backtracking. I mean one of my complaints with any live band now is this. Music is so digital and processed theres simply no way to actually perform it live which…makes seeing it live pointless
Don't make you a bad personI think theres a weird thing where by the time you’re like 10 you’re doomed to be attracted to women that are similar to your own mom.
Yeah I liked it, what's that got to do with this shitty song, Based Boy?Did you run out to see the new Feminist Mad Max like you said you were going to
It’s gotta be nostalgia at the very least but I also think for the most part him being anti Trump. Eminem just can’t resign himself to the idea that he’s a comedy rapper. Remember when Humpty Hump rapped about the collapse of global worker rights following the fall of the USSR? No? Because he didn’t. He just got busy in a Burger King bathroom. Just make us laugh, Marshall.Yeah that’s what I’m wondering - while yes he did have a large following there when he first hit (he fit right in with Limp Bizkit, Kid Rock etc) and was seen as “controversial” for his lyrics about wanting to kill his wife and gays, drug use but that whole thing is long gone as it’s nowhere close to acceptable. You could say he was one of the poster child’s for “rape culture” on college campuses in the early 2000s but by that was over long ago. I haven’t heard the new song but I know it’s getting attention since he’s bringing “back” the slim shady persona which was the last time he was huge.
2 minutes 12 seconds. About ten seconds total.Time stamp on the Shane cameo, I simply can’t watch the whole thing
I think it’s more nostalgia - most of his fans that were in high school when he hit are around my age (I’m 38 years youngggg) so now we’re not too old to go out and we have money to pay for good tickets (similar to how the boy bands like new kids on the block / bsb etc were able to do well couple years ago)It’s gotta be nostalgia at the very least but I also think for the most part him being anti Trump. Eminem just can’t resign himself to the idea that he’s a comedy rapper. Remember when Humpty Hump rapped about the collapse of global worker rights following the fall of the USSR? No? Because he didn’t. He just got busy in a Burger King bathroom. Just make us laugh, Marshall.
True, they either start to suck, go to the jail, or get murdered. It's just hard to be super relatable and edgy when you've been rich for 30 years. Eminem is 51, his daughter just got married, and he's probably going to be a grandpa soon. Most pop stars are relevant at that age with that much life experience. You're just supposed to ride the riches into retirement. I remember years ago he put out a song talking about how he has nothing to write about anymore and then I guess he just said fuck it and kept going.Can’t that be said for most rappers? Once they hit a certain age it’s almost embarrassing to still be trying to act like you did when you were at your biggest. A few have had long term success but it seems like it only takes a couple bad songs to go from good to wack. Snoop dogg’s music has been a joke for over 15 years and others just seem to be a shell of what they used to be.
Thanks! You da man!2 minutes 12 seconds. About ten seconds total.
AZ's the only one I can think of that's still consistently been good.Can’t that be said for most rappers? Once they hit a certain age it’s almost embarrassing to still be trying to act like you did when you were at your biggest. A few have had long term success but it seems like it only takes a couple bad songs to go from good to wack. Snoop dogg’s music has been a joke for over 15 years and others just seem to be a shell of what they used to be.
C-Walk to thisCan anyone name a memorable Snopp Dogg song off an album besides Doggystyle? He always made shit music and was lucky to just bank in on his studio gangster persona.
AZ's the only one I can think of that's still consistently been good.
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