Of these washed up has-beens, who is most likely to release a good album in the future? And what are the odds of that happening?
Also which of them will be remembered most fondly in ten years?
Eminem. Campaign Speech was actually an alright song, but I was utterly dissapointed with Shady XV, so I think he's still got in in him, but the chances are slim.
Jay-Z has kind of been off the map, so lord knows what he's doing.
Eminem
probably Eminem
>>69087297
>but the chances are slim
>>69087297
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>>69087299
he's released like five mediocre-at-best albums in a row, I say ll cool j has this one
>>69087323
Eminem is the only relevant person in OP's image.
>>69087269
Nas
>>69087269
>Of these washed up has-beens, who is most likely to release a good album in the future?
none
>And what are the odds of that happening?
100%
>Also which of them will be remembered most fondly in ten years?
to argue this is equal to when dadrockers argue over which hair metal band will be remembered the most fondly
>>69087439
which hair metal band is remembered most fondly though?
>>69087439
>mfw people like Dadrock
>>69087492
True patricians love. Motley Crue