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How do you pronounce new vocabulary correctly yourself? #16 (permalink) Fri May 25, 2007 14:22 pm   How do you pronounce new vocabulary correctly yourself?
 

yeah, Eminem is gifted.

T.I. carries his rough style fairly well, has the gestures down, etc.

Eminem is a more pure rapper, though, if that makes sense.
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How do you pronounce new vocabulary correctly yourself? #17 (permalink) Fri May 25, 2007 14:22 pm   How do you pronounce new vocabulary correctly yourself?
 

I like 50 Cent (or just "50") too... but he tends to mumble.

Every one of his videos should take place on a beach, because he sounds so relaxed in his songs.
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