{"id":121500,"date":"2015-10-09T12:08:55","date_gmt":"2015-10-09T04:08:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lins-bros.com\/?p=121500"},"modified":"2015-10-09T12:15:51","modified_gmt":"2015-10-09T04:15:51","slug":"%e6%84%9f%e4%ba%ba-%e9%9f%b3%e4%b9%90%e7%95%8c%e6%9c%80%e4%bc%9f%e5%a4%a7%e8%89%ba%e4%ba%ba%e4%b9%8b%e4%b8%80rap-god-eminem%e5%86%99%e4%b8%8b%e8%bf%99%e4%b9%88%e9%95%bf%e4%b8%80%e5%b0%81%e4%bf%a1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lins-bros.com\/?p=121500","title":{"rendered":"\u611f\u4eba!! \u97f3\u4e50\u754c\u6700\u4f1f\u5927\u827a\u4eba\u4e4b\u4e00Rap God Eminem\u5199\u4e0b\u8fd9\u4e48\u957f\u4e00\u5c01\u4fe1\u7ed9\u5df2\u6545\u8d85\u7ea7\u563b\u54c8\u4f20\u5947Tupac"},"content":{"rendered":"
\u65b0! Eminem x Slim Shady x I Don\u2019t Give A Fuck \u9ad8\u7aef\u68d2\u7403\u5e3d\u5b50 \u8d2d\u4e70<\/a><\/p>\n \u5982\u679c\u4f60\u8fd8\u4e0d\u77e5\u9053\uff0c\u73b0\u5728\u77e5\u9053\u4e86\uff1a\u65e0\u6570\u563b\u54c8\u8ff7\u7684\u5076\u50cfTupac\u662f\u65e0\u6570\u563b\u54c8\u8ff7\u7684\u53e6\u4e00\u4e2a\u5076\u50cfEminem\u7684\u5076\u50cf\u3002<\/p>\n 2Pac\u9f13\u821e\u7740\u66fe\u7ecf\u843d\u9b44\u7684Eminem\u8d70\u5230\u4eca\u5929\u8fd9\u6837\u9ad8\u7684\u4f4d\u7f6e\uff0c\u6ca1\u4eba\u53ef\u4ee5\u53d6\u4ee3\u3002Rap God\u5728Paper\u6742\u5fd7\u6700\u65b0\u671f\u520a\u5199\u4e0b\u4e86\u957f\u957f\u7684\u81f4\u656cPac\u7684\u4fe1\uff0c\u5982\u679c\u4f60\u8bfb\u5f97\u61c2\uff0c\u5e94\u8be5\u597d\u597d\u8bfb\u8bfb\u4e0b\u9762\u8fd9\u5c01\u611f\u4eba\u7684\u4fe1…<\/p>\n Eminem x Slim Shady \u62c9\u94fe\u8fde\u5e3d\u536b\u8863 (\u79cb\u5b63\u6b3e) \u8d2d\u4e70<\/a><\/p>\n Shady\u572818\u621619\u5c81\u542c\u5230\u4e86Pac\u7684\u6b4c\u66f2I Get Around\uff1a<\/p>\n The first time I ever heard Tupac was his verse on “I Get Around” with Digital Underground. I was 18 or 19 years old and I remember thinking, “Who is this?” He stood out so much. Once I heard that, I got his first album, 2Pacalypse Now. I saw the video for “Brenda’s Got a Baby” and I remember thinking, “Holy shit.” By the time he got to Me Against the World, it was him at his pinnacle. He’s off and running. He knows what he wants, and he’s figured out how he wants to be and how he wants to sound — everything. I would probably put that up against anything as far as a classic hip-hop album goes.<\/p>\n He was taking things further than a lot of rappers at the time — pushing it to the next level as far as giving feeling to his words and his music. A lot of people say, “You feel Pac,” and it’s absolutely true. The way he chose which words to say with which beat was genius; it’s like he knew what part of the beat and what chord change was the right place to hit these certain words… to make them jump off the track and make you feel what he was saying. Like, listen to “If I Die 2Nite.” Whatever he was rapping about, it was urgent. If it was a sad song, it’d make you cry. But there were a lot of different sides to him: fed-up, angry, militant, having a good time. His spirit spoke to me because it was like you knew everything that he was going through, especially when he made Me Against the World. You just felt every aspect of his pain, every emotion: when he was happy, when he was sad. His ability to touch people’s lives like that was incredible.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
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