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Eminem Vs Big L
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I'm far from being an Eminem fan but he takes this one easily. Big L is what I consider a playground legend. Reminds me of the Earl Manigualt story, where people from his neck of the woods tend to over exaggerate his "legend"
He was nice and The Lifestyles ov da Poor & Dangerous was a Hood tape, but he ain't seeing Eminem in this matchup
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Originally posted by Timmy Ho View Postof course you can listen when you're older. do you think you're getting the full impact of the music when you listen to it fifteen years after the fact and compare it to today's music?
come on son.
was michael jackson better or elvis presley?
and you better take the bass out of your voice when you're talking to me.
Then comes the controversies of him dancing and moving on stage when even twitching your finger wasn't allowed. He broke through on most of his actions and emulated black style.
Jackson was a kid coming through with his brothers at the time. Their style of music in general took over in the following decade or two not just of his work but his fellow motown records too.
A comparison between the two would be different as the times were different in a completely different way.
The rap game hasn't and didn't really change in the same from from big ls peak to Ems. Lyrically the game stayed the same.
There's no base in my voice either. You're just venting at the frustration of some replies. Fix up, Timmeh.
I shall no longer speak on this matter.
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Originally posted by hhs661 View PostI'm far from being an Eminem fan but he takes this one easily. Big L is what I consider a playground legend. Reminds me of the Earl Manigualt story, where people from his neck of the woods tend to over exaggerate his "legend"
He was nice and The Lifestyles ov da Poor & Dangerous was a Hood tape, but he ain't seeing Eminem in this matchup
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Originally posted by hhs661 View PostI'm far from being an Eminem fan but he takes this one easily. Big L is what I consider a playground legend. Reminds me of the Earl Manigualt story, where people from his neck of the woods tend to over exaggerate his "legend"
He was nice and The Lifestyles ov da Poor & Dangerous was a Hood tape, but he ain't seeing Eminem in this matchup
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostOnly that there is no legend about Big L, he has two albums and a bunch of freestyles to prove he's no exaggerated legend. If there was no evidence, or only 2-3 freestyles of his, then you would have had a point. But there's two full albums, and an actual legendary freestyle where he would have embarrass any rapper that joined him that day.
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Big L for me, Em’s contents is usually horrible and I don’t know what people are talking about all of Eminem’s albums have been inconsistent, people like to hate on rappers like Jay but eminem has not made an album as good as reasonable doubt, blueprint or even american gangster.
Eminem is greater though due to longevity, and album sales.
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Originally posted by hhs661 View PostThe Big Picture wasn't that great of an album, IMO. Eminen may have fallen the **** off as of late but he's spat out some freestyles himself to go along with a strong catalog from Infinte up to the Eminen Show. I'll take his variety of quality and longevity over Lamont's anyday of the week
*Dies*
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