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MrPopup 08-31-2002 10:16 AM

Tupac Vs. Eminem
 
No contest....They are both brutal and we just show our age when talking about these talentless fucksticks.

I made the mistake of asking a 17 year old girl what her favorite rap groups were and she listed underground, unsigned hype that I (or you Source reading motherfuckers) have never even heard of. It was at this point when I immediately realized I've passed into middle age (at 27).

But there is one thing you can point about these MTV whores. While the argument can be made that both Tupac Shakur and Marshall Mathers are media-created, over-produced, no talent bums - their oedipal complexes are a little different

Compare the lyrics of "Cleanin out my Closet" to "Dear Mama"...

Tupac's shit rises above the "disrespect my mother for shock value" tone that Em's wack-ass production company came up with.

And on that note: Everyone seems to say "Eminem's old shit was great." Can someone please give me an example of an old Eminem song worth downloading?

Just my :2 cents:

chodadog 08-31-2002 10:19 AM

I have no idea how old it is, but i like Amityville.

cold_ice 08-31-2002 10:25 AM

Tupac and Eminem both are fucking great dude. How about Stan.:thumbsup

nocostporn 08-31-2002 10:34 AM

uh both great lyricist but shouldnt be top 3... Dre3000,Aesop Rock and Rakim own those three spots... Eminem and Tupac fall in 4-8 somewhere... No need to mention them

nocostporn 08-31-2002 10:37 AM

and Eminems early work is mix tapes and battles... I'm not a fan but I consider dude a genious,not many people can come from a battle MC background like him and become a studio MC...People buy the Eminem "character" instead of buying his music...Tupac isnt what he's percieved to be,too much credit if you ask me.. Him and Biggie fall waaaay short of being the best MC's of all time... Only the MTV generation gives them that acolade

L.B. 08-31-2002 10:38 AM

um... honestly... neither are worth a pint of piss if you ask me... but that MY opinion.

MrPopup 08-31-2002 10:39 AM

I disagree.

BIGGIE SMALLS is the lyricist of the millenium.

Ever hear the BIGGIE / Tupac freestyle?

Sweet!

TDF 08-31-2002 10:44 AM

Tupac had much much more of an impact on the music industry and common folks than Eminem ever will.Even though Tupac contradicted himself a lot due to his own personal demons he still is a great legacy..

cherrylula 08-31-2002 10:45 AM

why the fuck would you compare those two..... what a fucking disgrace. Eminem is lame.

nocostporn 08-31-2002 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by MrPopup
I disagree.

BIGGIE SMALLS is the lyricist of the millenium.

Ever hear the BIGGIE / Tupac freestyle?

Sweet!


you say "sweet" so obviously your the MTV generation I'm talking about :winkwink: Liking somebody and them being your favorite artist doesnt make them the greatest MC... Biggie had no wordplay,he just had a cadence in his voice and above average flow....

Shooter 08-31-2002 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nocostporn
uh both great lyricist but shouldnt be top 3... Dre3000,Aesop Rock and Rakim own those three spots... Eminem and Tupac fall in 4-8 somewhere... No need to mention them
Any songs to recommend from Dre3000 or Aesop?

Daymare 08-31-2002 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nocostporn
and Eminems early work is mix tapes and battles... I'm not a fan but I consider dude a genious,not many people can come from a battle MC background like him and become a studio MC...People buy the Eminem "character" instead of buying his music...Tupac isnt what he's percieved to be,too much credit if you ask me.. Him and Biggie fall waaaay short of being the best MC's of all time... Only the MTV generation gives them that acolade
biggie is an awesome MC.

Fletch XXX 08-31-2002 11:39 AM

<img src=http://www.technoccult.net/paradigm/eminem.jpg border="1">

MrPopup 08-31-2002 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nocostporn
you say "sweet" so obviously your the MTV generation I'm talking about :winkwink: Liking somebody and them being your favorite artist doesnt make them the greatest MC... Biggie had no wordplay,he just had a cadence in his voice and above average flow....
Sorry chief....

Up here in Arctic Canada, we weren't violated by that MTV filth.

We only get MuchMusic in our igloos.

eblastics 08-31-2002 11:40 AM

The funniest thing is sitting back and reading a bunch of cracka ass crackas critiquing rap music as if they know anything.

If you like an artist then good for you, if you don't, why criticize them by saying things like "talentless"? Although many people dislike Em, whoever says he's talentless if simply a jackass. To prove this point, try doing what he does. When you fail miserably, you'll understand that he's very talented at what he does.

2pac - Changes
Em - The way I am

Those are 2 amazing songs (especially lyrically), both of which were written by them.

Mr Nice Guy 08-31-2002 11:42 AM

Are you seriously comparing Eminem to 2Pac? 2Pac may have been a bit of a studio ganster, but he was still one of the best rappers of all time.



Quote:

Originally posted by MrPopup
I disagree.

BIGGIE SMALLS is the lyricist of the millenium.

Ever hear the BIGGIE / Tupac freestyle?

Sweet!

Uhh, they have a ton of freestyles together, but I assume you're talking about the most popular one (I got 7 mack 11s, about 8 .38s, 9 9s 10 mack 10s the shit never ends). You're right, that is an unreal freestyle.

DarkJedi 08-31-2002 11:44 AM

Tupac was cool

:2 cents:

tree 08-31-2002 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by cherrylula
why the fuck would you compare those two..... what a fucking disgrace. Eminem is lame.
:thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup

nocostporn 08-31-2002 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Shooter


Any songs to recommend from Dre3000 or Aesop?


dre is in Outkast,I suggest getting some of the earlier work...southernplayalisticcadilliacmuzak and probably one of the best written albums of all time ATLiens.. Aesop is as underground as they come but when there is a poll done on the greatest he's usually 1,2 or 3.... Can't think of any songs of the top of my head cause I'm not really a fan but i respect talent...

Once again Tupac isnt the greatest MC of all time,ask any hiphop head... If anything he set hiphop back a few years... him and Eminem ARE comparable because not too many artists wear their heart on their sleeve like they do... What makes their music stand out is that it IS contradictable cause thats life! and they are a couple of the few who actually lived how they speak it...

different backgrounds,different lifestyles so you can't compare them there

Choder 08-31-2002 12:30 PM

You wanted an old Eminem song that you should download....get INFINITE

FrankyW 08-31-2002 12:30 PM

2pac is an artist, rapper, and an actor with skills and something to listen to.... while Eminem is a typical idiot that has no other means to attract attention to himself besides spitting bullshit about others ;-)

:2 cents:

kmanrox 08-31-2002 12:36 PM

eminem has some funny freestyle from the freestyle contests

Dawgy 08-31-2002 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fletch XXX
<img src=http://www.technoccult.net/paradigm/eminem.jpg border="1">
i fucked him

PeekHoles 08-31-2002 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by eblastics
The funniest thing is sitting back and reading a bunch of cracka ass crackas critiquing rap music as if they know anything.

If you like an artist then good for you, if you don't, why criticize them by saying things like "talentless"? Although many people dislike Em, whoever says he's talentless if simply a jackass. To prove this point, try doing what he does. When you fail miserably, you'll understand that he's very talented at what he does.

2pac - Changes
Em - The way I am

Those are 2 amazing songs (especially lyrically), both of which were written by them.

Very true....

And 2Pac is my favorite rapper

Thomas N 08-31-2002 01:25 PM

Just curious what a "cracka" is exactly. I mean I think I know that "cracka" and "cracker" is what black racists call white people I think?

But what the hell does it mean, where did it come from etc etc?

Lickshots 08-31-2002 02:57 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by eblastics
The funniest thing is sitting back and reading a bunch of cracka ass crackas critiquing rap music as if they know anything.

If you like an artist then good for you, if you don't, why criticize them by saying things like "talentless"? Although many people dislike Em, whoever says he's talentless if simply a jackass. To prove this point, try doing what he does. When you fail miserably, you'll understand that he's very talented at what he does.

2pac - Changes
Em - The way I am

Those are 2 amazing songs (especially lyrically), both of which were written by them.
[/QUOTE

LMAO @ cracka ass crackas. Hilarious yo. Also forgot Tupac's "So Many Tears" and "Keep Ya Head Up."

nocostporn 08-31-2002 03:02 PM

what's funny about another person callin another white person a crack ass cracka?..kinda sense does that shit make? "yo"

Pac is playing some people for a fool..Theres a reason he started calling himself Makaveli..I suggest you go look up who that is and what made him famous... YES that was an actual person MTV generation...

"Pac and Biggie Yo #1" LOL..clowns

eblastics 08-31-2002 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SwordFish
Just curious what a "cracka" is exactly. I mean I think I know that "cracka" and "cracker" is what black racists call white people I think?

But what the hell does it mean, where did it come from etc etc?

Correct, I was quoting Chris Rock from any of his comedy shows.

Nismo 08-31-2002 03:25 PM

bun b & pimp C :thumbsup

Hustlin Entertainment 08-31-2002 04:33 PM

eminem :thumbsup tupac :thumbsup

Socks 08-31-2002 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Shooter


Any songs to recommend from Dre3000 or Aesop?

Careful when looking for Aesop's music, there is an "Aesop" and an "Asop" as well, one I believe is from the Bay area with Living Legends (wiicked underground tunes if you like that stuff).. Aesop Rock is from Brooklyn, his albums are entitled Float (1998) AppleSEED (1997) and Labor Days (2001)

Don't get an aesop rock song, you'll miss the rest of the album. :)

nocostporn 08-31-2002 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Socks


Careful when looking for Aesop's music, there is an "Aesop" and an "Asop" as well, one I believe is from the Bay area with Living Legends (wiicked underground tunes if you like that stuff).. Aesop Rock is from Brooklyn, his albums are entitled Float (1998) AppleSEED (1997) and Labor Days (2001)

Don't get an aesop rock song, you'll miss the rest of the album. :)


ahhhh I'm glad somebody has a sense of music around here

nocostporn 08-31-2002 05:02 PM

few other people to check out...Sage Francis,Slug,Ceelo,Slimm calhoun,Killer mike :thumbsup

chodadog 09-01-2002 02:14 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by eblastics
The funniest thing is sitting back and reading a bunch of cracka ass crackas critiquing rap music as if they know anything.
Are you saying white people can't appreciate or critique rap music? If i ever see you critique anything done by a white person, can i dismiss your opinion 'cause you're a ghetto dwelling hip hop head ****** crack dealing... and so on?

Idiot.

Bad B0y 09-01-2002 02:31 AM

The question is will Eminem get a post on GFY years after his death, where he is compared to one of the tightest rappers out there... my guess is no.

Tupac was a poet and I know of 1 university studying his work.

Both artists are great. Not forgetting NAS who is able to make the switch from mainstream rap to hardcore/underground at will.

HQ 09-01-2002 09:07 AM

I didn't like Eminem until I heard Stan.

Fletch XXX 09-01-2002 09:16 AM

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Westsiiiiide.

Yay yayeeee

eblastics 09-01-2002 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by chodadog


Are you saying white people can't appreciate or critique rap music? If i ever see you critique anything done by a white person, can i dismiss your opinion 'cause you're a ghetto dwelling hip hop head ****** crack dealing... and so on?

Idiot.

I didn't say you can't appreciate or critique anything. I said it was funny sitting back and reading a bunch of white people saying things like "studio gangster" or "Tupac ain't for real", etc... As if anybody knows anything about what either of them went through.

You can dismiss my opinion on anything & everything you wish tiger.

Chong 09-01-2002 02:37 PM

Considering that eminem cites tupac as one of his influences, 2pac is clearly superior. People are still nodding their heads to 2pacs cds, some as old as 10 years. I'd be surprised if people are listen to eminem's TRL-friendly recycled shit in 10 years

TheFLY 09-01-2002 02:45 PM

names are names...
each rhyme
a freeze frame
of the spirit...
why waste time
make more
feel it...


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