Eminem VS. Paul Wall |
Eminem VS. Paul Wall |
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![]() 90% grindin 10% sleep ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 38 Joined: Jul 2005 Member No: 183,238 ![]() |
I like both but i think eminem is way better.
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Paul Wall's lyricism appeals to a different audience than Eminem. Paul Wall was never a battle rapper. Rather, a DJ who went to University of Houston and lived in a relatively decent part of Houston and went to a good high school. From DJing and making grills (the oh-so-popular fashion statement gone terribly wrong) in Houston, his street cred rises.
The whole chopped and screwed sound came from the late 'great' DJ Screw himself. Like it or hate it (I have mixed feelings), screw music will soon be a household concept (like crunk). The artists before Paul Wall like Slim Thug, Big Moe, Bun B, and the rest of the Boss Hog Outlawz would get on tracks (while high on cough syrup and weed) and just freestyle about anything. Slow it down, add some panning and a few other effects and you ahve chopped and screwed. Paul Wall shines over everyone else because: a) He's white b) He's the best of the mediocre bunch Eminem on the other hand, grew up poor, submerged in hiphop and was forced to be the best (so to speak) to even profit off of his own skill. I'm sure as a Communications Major at UH, Paul Wall wouldve been fine finding a job. Eminem's witty rhymes and unique style made him not only, good for a white rapper, but one of the better lyricists of the past 6 years; period. Support... Eminem Its only fair to warn I was born with a set of horns and metaphors attached to my damn umbilical chord I'm a warlord of rap that'll bash you with a two by four board and crash into your Honda Accord with a four door Ford Paul Wall They think I work for Kellogs mouth full of Frosted Flakes I wreck the mic like if you drivin and lost your brakes My mouth got ice shattered with princess cuts swollen I'm the ish like if I had a uncontrollable colon I'm thoed but you can see me mackin somthings thats chocolate Sippin' on some lemon squeeze with a cherry on top it Game damager I take trips up to Canada So many cars I got more keys than a janitor They're both talented, but I'd take Em's freestyle over 'Pow Wow's' verse. Not to mention, Em would wreck Paul Wall in a one on one battle. Although, screw is the crunk and Houston is the new Atlanta, thus giving Paul Wall the edge. But f**k that, The Don is about real hiphop. Eminem > Paul Wall |
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![]() FiveFootGiant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 154 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 40,334 ![]() |
QUOTE The whole chopped and screwed sound came from the late 'great' DJ Screw himself. Like it or hate it (I have mixed feelings), screw music will soon be a household concept (like crunk). The artists before Paul Wall like Slim Thug, Big Moe, Bun B, and the rest of the Boss Hog Outlawz would get on tracks (while high on cough syrup and weed) and just freestyle about anything. Slow it down, add some panning and a few other effects and you ahve chopped and screwed. Slim thug and the boss hogg outlawas along with paul walls sorry ass were never on a SCREW tape, they were on gay swisha house micheal watts mix type non talent garbage cds. And dj screw never chopped up a freestyle. Oh, and where did you get the idea that they had to be high to freestyle?... And I might have read this wrong, but if you think bun and big moe were in the boss hog outlawz ![]() |
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