

But after the fast part of the song blew up more than the actual track Em realized people are loving the fast rap and continued to stick with it. In 2012 he saw Tech N9ne popping and decided to replicate the flow on Rap God as a way of showing everyone he can do everything his peers can do. I also believe this is how the fast flows came about too. He still writes like he’s in the early 2010’s. Because unlike last time when there was a generational shift in hip hop Em hasn’t cared to update his pen to match with the newest styles of the genre in the 2020s. That’s the reason why people say it’s corny now. Not saying he copied Wayne but he definitely started writing like him in order to “fit in” with the new generation of hot artists. When Wayne was popping and Em was back on the come up trying to learn how to write/rap again during Recovery that’s when his punchline raps started appearing. I may get downvoted for this take but I really believe Wayne changed the way Em rapped. Jack Harlow & Cordae - Killer (Remix) Style Switcher Eminem, Polo G & Mozzy - Last One Standing / GRIP Ft. Eminem - Parables (Remix) / Skylar Grey Ft. Eminem | Events Worth checking out: Cordae Ft.

Song of the Week #453: Medicine Ball - Past SotW | New: Music To Be Murdered By - Side B (Deluxe Edition) | Other: Friday Night Cypher / The Adventures Of Moon Man And Slim Shady - Kid Cudi Ft.

