Eminem may be a cornball but Infinite was DOPE

u mad son?

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He should have stuck with his style of rapping on Infinite.

The flow was perfection, dope rhymes, ill lyrical content and dark production. Its just a shame that he switched into a clown and started rapping about his mother being cracked out on pills or whatever :whoa:







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I would say this is his best album imo. slim shady lp was ite but you could hear the production and lyrics get more corny over time.
 
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whats your point? I have heard of him and this album and what im saying is his rapping on this album is superior to anything he released after
 
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whats your point? I have heard of him and this album and what im saying is his rapping on this album is superior to anything he released after

My point is - you could be right, but if he stayed rapping like this you would not have ever heard this album in the first place to even make that statement.

If it weren't for him switching his style up this topic wouldn't exist.
 

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the title track is the only good thing


teh first time i heard of this cd i though of this cd [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBeyeSCG5Ho"]Az-Sugar Hill - YouTube[/ame]
 

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The album flopped so bad that he almost offed himself. people were accusing him of biting Nas/AZ

the whole reason why he became the angry/crazy white boy was because of how bad Infinite performed.

one of the greatest "what ifs" in hip hop though is what type of career/emcee Em would be if Infinite was a success

production is pretty bad for the most part, but lyrically the album is dope. I hope Em re-releases this with new instrumentals one of these days

to me though, the content of Recovery is similar to Infinite. so in a way his career came back full circle
 

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i refuse to conform
[Verse 1: Eminem]
I know this crack fiend Maxine who needs a vaccine
She tests positive but tells you that her act's clean
Plus she got a sugar daddy
Asking every hooker that he takes in to crook her badly
If you mistook her sadly, on her reputation
You're in jepordation, if you ain't got no preparation
When you step away son, she got her face done
Looking provocative, she'll let you knock it if
You press the issue and get undressed to kiss you
If you match the price, otherwise she won't look at you twice
But when you catch the lice, or get the urgency
To go to the emergency cause it burns to pee
Don't bring your germs to me, cause I ain't trying to hear it
While your fighting you fukking disease trying to clear it (Maxine!!)



Invisible like magicians with mystical mic traditions
Wicked wizardry, like a sorcerer and no remorse for you
When I torture you throughout the course of my orchestra
So feel the force of my spiritual images
Slicing up an enemy's appendages till he hemorrhages
My skin itches every time a rapper recites
And when he's through with his verse, I'm all covered in flea bites
 
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"I'm infinite /
you heard of Hell?
well I was sent from it /
I went to it servin
a sentence for murderin
instruments"

:yes::yes::yes:
 
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