And for those that keep saying its old. Obviously its old but clearly not every one has seen it
I'd figure the "Boxing Fans" would know Kellerman was a rapper before. It wasn't really something that was hidden from the public.
Hey, how many people in the Boxing world can say, "Hey, I was label mates with Cypress Hill" lol.
is this seriously the first time you've seen this? Everybody knew Max was a rapper back when he was doing FNF
Then don't come in here cause obviously other people haven't seen it turd
yes you are
Sarcasm detector off, I take it. Tiresome, and predictable.
please tell me how they sound alike? entertain me
At what point did I say they sound "alike"? If someone "sounds like" another, it can broadly mean anything - from similar, to very similar, to identical (with the latter meaning "alike"). In any case, you made a false assumption, and started spewing out the "clueless" bullshit.
Had I have said "Max Kellerman and Eminem sound alike", then you'd have somewhat of a point - which we could've discussed in a civilised manner. But no, I don't think that, and merely meant that I hear a resemblance of Eminem's tone and delivery in Max's vocals, but nothing more than that.
But you're obviously nitpicking for kicks and everyone knows you as a piece of shit around here, so hopefully that did indeed "entertain" you for the day and provided you with something worthwhile in your life. :smile1: T'was a nice li'l finger exercise for me, nonetheless.
Moving idly on...
"Got Skills, Got Stamina, Got Hands of Stone Like The Champ from Panama"
I always loved that line. Max also showing off his boxing skills in it some and a cameo from his homie Buddy McGirt
clueless, just like i stated
Oh yes, very clueless(!) I'm an old school hip hop fan who digs it all, but judging from your posts you're utterly clueless about boxing - which is the whole point of this forum. :smile1:
That colour red suits you, for sure.
Yeah this is old but Max was always a cool cat with street cred. Thats why he showed mad love to the minorites. I still remember clear as day watching it live when Butler broke that dude's jaw. Everyone in there momma went hard on him and literaly wanted to run him out of boxing yet Max was the only one who stood up for him and literaly changed everyone's mind. I loved how he was sticking up for the brother and then ofcourse, Butler makes him look like the biggest idiot of all time by killing his brother. I know that shit still eats him up inside and he probably wants to kill that motha****a
sounds like you are clueless when it comes to rap styles b/c him and em sound nothing alike
their flow, rhymes, voices, nothing
and if that was the case...this was before em was anyone. therefore "em would sound like max"
Ah, it's you. No need to dignify that crap with a detailed response. :eyeroll:
You guys are finding out about this now? lol...this is old news man. They played this video on The Box here in NYC. Believe it or not, there were a lot of white rappers before Eminem. Not to say I'm even remotely comparing them to 3rd Bass who were dope, but they could've been a lot worse (Youtube Lil White and you'll see what I mean). Story behind them is that their pops has good money and they grew up in the nice part of Manhatten. They were actually signed to Columbia / Ruffhouse which was also the home of Cypress Hill.
Is Max Kellerman on the level of Rakim or Nas? LOL of course not, but I ain't mad at him. But he knows his Hip Hop.
kellerman looks like zelenoff.
No kidding! I was thinking the same, but couldn't be arsed to post it. Good thing someone sees the same thing. :D
i like the pissed off eminem better tho, all started from MM LP (great fukin album). he has alot of emotions when he raps that way, u get into that shit.
I just can't take Eminem seriously when he's all pumped and angry. He sounds like a joke, and I end up laughing at his attempts to sound serious.
IMO he's at his best when he's doing the laid back comedy routines of My Name Is, The Real Slim Shady, Without Me, Just Lose It, etc.