Eminem is a vulture period

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Eminem life story seems fabricated too. :jbhmm:Em don't seem like a whiteboy from the hood at all. He has zero swag, minimal bass in his voice and obviously grew up around mostly white people and only fukked with white women. If Eminem really grew up in the hood, he'd be too culturally black for mainstream cac acceptance. He'd be more like Ezale or Fat Joe if he were really from the hood and his authentically black cultural influences would be too strong to hide. Hella people say Em never really lived in the D like that. All of his public records show that he went to school in white ass Warren, Michigan from elementary to high school. Warren, MI was damn near 100% white in the 80's and 90's. If you listen to Em lyrics, he constantly referencing Warren "didn't have to graduate Lincoln High to know that" "on the streets of Warren, Michigan we call them tramp stamps". Look at his movie 8 mile, it's obviously supposed to be autobiographical and the narrative told in that movie makes more sense than a white family living in a city as black as Detroit for any real period of time. I remember Benzino exposed Em's whole life story in the Source in like 02-03' when the racist rap hour tapes surfaced. :ohhh: Exposed his all corny whiteboy rap crew from the early 90's in Macomb County and everything. But now it's hard to find that information because Em is super rich and the Eminem fantasy sold to whitey must be kept intact. :mjpls:

But white people needed a Rap savior after Vanilla Ice cursed white rappers for the entirety of 90's until Em showed up conveniently after Pac and Biggie died. I don't think Pac would have liked Em that much. :pacspit:Pac didn't like Jay-Z either and wasn't fond of Nas or Mobb Deep and wasn't the type to bite his tongue. But white people need Em. He is symbolic of white privilege in Rap. White people don't like being told that they can't do something. This is the backbone of white privilege. :merchant:
All the streets dudes in Detroit from his era vouch for him
 

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We always knew he could rap and all that technical MC shyt...but once you hear anything of his one time....you don't need or want to hear it again...the jig is up on him....you see how this supposed" rap god" is being treated now as opposed to Jay Nas Snoop 2pac or Biggie...these kids didn't fuk with his music ever and it shows
 

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Vultures show up after the prey is dead to pick the carcass clean after the work was already put in, they just show up to consume, yes?

So to make that analogy of 'culture vulture', that person would have to exhibit similar behavior. Basically to come along, invest nothing into the kill and only concern themselves with consumption and benefiting from the work that was already put in. I don't know what you do or don't know about his charity work has to do with the fact that Eminem has been creating and investing in his craft for over half his life.

Now Post Malone went from being a youtube comedian, folk singer to putting cornrows in his hair, wearing a grill and making one of the laziest cliche rap songs centered around a black icon that he wasn't even really familiar with in real time. And nikkas (on here and in general) gave it a 'pass' because it was a wave, it was a bop! Now he's one of the biggest artists in music telling people that if you want emotional depth and substance, you won't find it in Hip Hop.

Funny enough Post Malone was enabled by other culture vultures, people who create NOTHING but feel entitled to claiming allegiance to a creative movement because they consume music, or just happen to be black. OP probably fits that culture vulture bill more than Eminem does.

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This is the type of dialogue this forum desperately needs, but yet it’ll get 1/4 of the daps the OP got.
 

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wanksta was a commercial smash and was the most popular rap single thru the fall of 2002.

if he doesn't perform wanksta anymore, that's his stupidity.
i'd imagine that his original fanbase generally hasn't checked for any of his concerts in over a decade anyway. dude been a hardcore POP rapper since 2005.

man i dont know any of his past joints he really performs these days outside of in da club or i get money

i was wondering the other day why he dont perform i wanna get to know you or any other singles from the g unit albums
 

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Eminem is a super duper rap nerd on top of that too. In another universe he's a SOHH/Coli poster lol

Yup. The man collects rap albums and singles on cassettes. Not vinyl. CASSETTES. You can't tell me this dude is a vulture. He's trash today and overrated as a rapper overall but I'm not going to call anyone who respects and studies hip hop a "vulture." You wanna call Iggy Azaela a vulture? Go ahead, she's a failed pop star who became a failed model who became a failed rapper. You want to call Post Malone a vulture? Go ahead, he's a failed folk singer who became a successful "rap artist" who has openly expressed disdain for the genre.
 

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It's true. White pride and Candice Owens hip-hop fans will ride in here and tell you different. Doesn't make it true.

Hip-hop should've stuck by Benzino.
 
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