m16
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sdfbheat wrote: how u #1 in every country in the world besides Spain and Portugal?!
Being white. Duh.
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sdfbheat wrote: how u #1 in every country in the world besides Spain and Portugal?!
Being white. Duh.
Originally Posted by iHateTimeDotCom
he in the hall of fame just of records he broke and his skill level... if u just had to base it off his music prolly not...Originally Posted by sdfbheat
what the %%$# happened to this thread?!?!?
conservatives and all this mumbo jumbo
dude's about to go Diamond in a month
how u #1 in every country in the world besides Spain and Portugal?!
Not the best Marshall Mathers album however it is pretty solid for someone who been gone for almost 5 years....Relapse 2 gonna do the same numbers if not better...I mean dude already set for life...how do you explain this?
Serious question now that remotely everybody has heard the album....Does Em get a HOF spot??
Being white. Duh.
easy pickens
Originally Posted by M16
sdfbheat wrote: how u #1 in every country in the world besides Spain and Portugal?!
Originally Posted by B Smooth 202
he shoulda flowed on every song like he did on Underground
if u call eminem's music personal then u dont listen to *%+%...Originally Posted by iHateTimeDotCom
Originally Posted by YardFather
Originally Posted by M16
sdfbheat wrote: how u #1 in every country in the world besides Spain and Portugal?!
Being white. Duh.
Really?
Because I sure as hell know Asher Roth, Paul Wall and Lil Wyte have never come close to seeing Em numbers.
And before I get a rant about these guys not being the only white rappers I was basing it off being mainstream and white.
Also something I noticed. Each album in Em's discography is about a different time in his life and you can really feel what his life is like during the time they were being made. Something on a personal lever that you don't get from any other rapper. I just find it unique and interesting.
Rating:
Genre: Rap
Release Date: 05/19/2009
Eminem placed himself in exile shortly after Encore wound down, a seclusion initially designed as creative down-time but which soon descended into darkness fueled by another failed marriage to his wife Kim and the death of his best friend Proof, culminating in years of drug addiction. Em none too subtly refers to that addiction with the title of Relapse, his first album in five years, but that relapse also refers to Marshall Mathers reviving Slim Shady and returning to rap. Relapse is designed to grab attention, to stand as evidence that Eminem remains a musical force and, of course, a provocateur spinning out violent fantasies and baiting celebrities, occasionally merging the two as when he needles one-time girlfriend Mariah Carey and her new husband Nick Cannon. Strive as he might to make an impact in the world at large -- and succeeding in many respects -- Relapse is the sound of severe isolation, the product of too many years of Eminem playing king in his castle in a dilapidated Detroit, subsisting on pills, nachos, torture porn, and E! Daily News. As he sifted through junk culture, he also tweaked his rhyming, crafting an elongated elastic flow that contrasts startlingly with Dr. Dre's intensified beats, ominous magnifications of his thud-and-stutter signature. Musically, this is white-hot, dense, and dramatic not just in the production but in Eminem's delivery; he stammers and slides, slipping into an accent that resembles Paul Rudd's Rastafarian leprechaun from I Love You Man and then back again. His flow is so good, his wordplay so sharp, it seems churlish to wish that he addressed something other than his long-standing obsessions and demons. True, he spends a fair amount of the album exorcising his addiction -- smartly tying it to his never-abating mother issues on "My Mom" -- but most of Relapse finds Eminem rhyming twitchily about his old standbys: homosexuals, starlets, and violent fantasies, weaving all of them together on "Same Song and Dance" where he abducts and murders Lindsay Lohan, suggesting more than a passing familiarity with I Know Who Killed Me. The many, many references to Kim Kardashian's big #%! and minutely detailed sadism can get a wee bit tiring, Relapse isn't really about what Eminem says, it's about how he says it. He's emerged from his exile musically re-energized and the best way to illustrate that is to go through the same old song and dance again, the familiarity of the words drawing focus on his insane, inspired flow and Dre's production. That might not quite make Relapse culturally relevant -- recycled Christopher Reeve jokes aren't exactly fresh -- but it is musically vital, which is all Eminem really needs to be at this point.
~Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Originally Posted by YardFather
Originally Posted by M16
sdfbheat wrote: how u #1 in every country in the world besides Spain and Portugal?!
Being white. Duh.
You can say you don't like the album because the content sucks, but you cannot say he lost it. Outside of the questionable content and thevoice this is some of his best work, meaning flow and rhyming.Originally Posted by de PHX Jose
Just listening to "Beautiful". seems like Em has lost it and should just retire already
Originally Posted by de PHX Jose
Just listening to "Beautiful". seems like Em has lost it and should just retire already
Yo, you might see me joggin, you might see me walkin
You might see me walkin a dead rottweiler dog
with it's head chopped off in the park with a spiked collar
hollerin at him cause the son of a %%$$% won't quit barkin
(grrrr, ARF ARF) Or leanin out a window, with a cocked shotgun
Drivin up the block in the car that they shot 'Pac in
Lookin for Big's killers, dressed in ridiculous
blue and red like I don't see what the big deal is
Double barrel twelve gauge bigger than Chris Wallace
Pissed off, cause Biggie and 'Pac just missed all this
Watchin all these cheap imitations get rich off 'em
and get dollars that shoulda been there's like they switched wallets
And amidst all this Crist' poppin and wristwatches
I just sit back and just watch and just get nauseous
and walk around with an empty bottle of Remi Martin
startin @#!* like some 26-year-old skinny Cartman ("God damnit!")
i was likethenthenthenfor 4 hours there and back ...
Originally Posted by Crank Lucas
realtalk Im begining to think 98% of ya who hate Em are just secretly eating themselves inside because a white guy has pierced his way so far in a music genre dominated by african americans
sad
Those ppl are a small percentage, if Em's whiteness is going to be involved I usually see it used in the context where it's because ofthat he's completely ignored. Dudes I've come across who are informed about hip hop wouldn't put the energy in to hate on Em, they'd hear/see apost about him being GOAT or Relapse being album of the year and just scoff at it and move on.Originally Posted by LilStarZ07
actually it probably is ... especially when ive seen many of you make posts which indicate you dont even understand music ... ole "you think you know, but you have no idea" type dudes LOL ...
thats just straight up hate son. pipe down.Originally Posted by de PHX Jose
Just listening to "Beautiful". seems like Em has lost it and should just retire already
Originally Posted by M16
Originally Posted by Crank Lucas
realtalk Im begining to think 98% of ya who hate Em are just secretly eating themselves inside because a white guy has pierced his way so far in a music genre dominated by african americans
sad
I *$#! with plenty of better white rappers so no, it's probably true for maybe 5%
Originally Posted by Master Zik
Going over ppl's heads in what aspect? What exactly is going over ppl's heads about this album?
I hope yall not gonna talk about the theme of the album cuz it's obvious and it's just corny. An excuse to go back to the shh that got him successful after Encore failed.
Originally Posted by KnowledgeTheFoundation
Originally Posted by Master Zik
Going over ppl's heads in what aspect? What exactly is going over ppl's heads about this album?
I hope yall not gonna talk about the theme of the album cuz it's obvious and it's just corny. An excuse to go back to the shh that got him successful after Encore failed.
In the sense of people like you don't understand that the album still consists of definite talented lyricism despite the odd things he's talking about.
Originally Posted by jthagreat
Originally Posted by KnowledgeTheFoundation
Originally Posted by Master Zik
Going over ppl's heads in what aspect? What exactly is going over ppl's heads about this album?
I hope yall not gonna talk about the theme of the album cuz it's obvious and it's just corny. An excuse to go back to the shh that got him successful after Encore failed.
In the sense of people like you don't understand that the album still consists of definite talented lyricism despite the odd things he's talking about.
which has nothin to do with goin over people heads
To me Beautiful is the best song on the album...and to dude who brought up "marshall Mathers" hear his voice on that song? nothin like anything on this album i tell ya.