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So, depends on the mood.
I've definitely liked Eminem's old tracks more, like Welcome to the Detroit city. Rap God is just an exception of a rare nicely done track, but I don't know any other ones besides those.. I guess?
As for Kelly, there are some nice tracks like Home..
At the end of the day, if I were to be forced to choose, I'd go for Eminem.. Because Kelly „wasn't alive“ back in the day when Eminem has come up with album and tracks like Welcome to the Detroit city.
Then again, I may be having a biased opinion here, because I know Eminem since my childhood, but I sure have heard about Kelly only six years ago.
In short, Kelly has a long way to go and provide me with a reason to like him more over Eminem.
yeah, you're definitely here for honest discussion....
Here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZttD_ocOdk&cbrd=1
This is a very good point. I would rather listen to his older stuff like "Business" than any of his newer stuff. Now I understand probably why that is.
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