![]() Under the stage name Eminem, Mathers wrote some of the most offensive music ever revealed to mainstream audiences – and the kids ate it up. Just don't judge him by the white contacts.įor people growing up in the late 1990s, Marshall Mathers was the ultimate way to disobey their parents. Baby's Daddy is fucking cringe-worthy.Review Summary: Hopsin delivers a genuinely bitter set of hip-hop tracks. The tracks where he has something specific to rap about usually avoids that issue, but DAMN he throws some terribly cheesy choruses on some of those tracks. WAY too much talk about how people didn't think he would make it, and overall the same topics come up constantly. A lot of the stuff early on in the album is pretty fresh, but by the end of the album a lot of his lyrics feel pretty contrived. So I had to make sure I killed it when I wrote this Shocking this high voltage, fuck it, my life's hopeless ![]() Maybe that's the reason that I suffer from psychosis Oh shit, niggers keep fucking with my emotions Gotta stay raw with the flow that I'm diagnosed with See I prefer to relax, but I can't and God knows it Nah, he ain't worthy of that, the controversy is back Some of his lyrics are awesome, I especially love his first verse on trampoline, the 2nd half specifically: TBH, the beats are about the only things I don't at least have a small beef with. Big things are going to happen for Hopsin, the only question is, when? Give Raw a listen and im sure you will be hooked. The flow, the lyrics, the overall feel of this album is fantastic and out shines most rappers out there today. Hopsin holds absolutely nothing back on Raw and thats what makes this album such a great listen. ![]() Oh and also disses President Obama on one of the best tracks on the album, "Nocturnal Rainbows." This track really shows his great flow and lyrical ability. He also disses quite a few rappers including Lil Wayne, Drake, and Waka Flocka Flame. Like i said, he talks about her on quite a number of tracks but, it never gets old! His lyrics are pretty damn great in every way. Mainly on "You Are My Enemy" and "Kill Her." The latter being more obvious. He talks about her on a number of tracks, which makes you see his hate for her. Remember when i said that he hated Tomica Wright? Well, she signed him in 2007 to Ruthless Records and basically never gave him the money he deserved. Some songs like "Baby's Daddy" dont really have to be on the album but are still fun. Also, "I Cant Decide" shows his great story telling skills, voicing out characters makes it sound great. Now, you may be thinking "Oh gosh, another love song." well, Hopsin executes this song with such passion, it's quite amazing. The piano in "Im not Introducing You" makes you feel happy and cheerful which is great, while "Heather Marie" is a serious/love type song. This album is filled with serious, fun, and some interesting songs. Raw is Hopsin's second album and first to be released through his own label, Funk Volume. The line that really got me going was when he said "If I was sane I’d put down the mic and say *** it I’ll never rise to fame." after that, i had to check out his music. ![]() I first heard of Hopsin on Tech N9ne's song, "Am I A Psycho?" and i was really suprised. and that he hates the late, great Eazy-E's wife, Tomica Wright. Marcus Hopson, better known by his stage name, Hopsin, is a underrated, angry, not radio friendly, rapper who wants the world to know who he is. The title of this album sums it up perfectly. Review Summary: Hop can probably make you bounce.
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