No bruh those tracks are not fire. Gtfoh with that.
Alchemist has been his official dj since 2005, and he still picks/makes garbage beats for his albumsThis dude has 50 Cent, Slaughterhouse and those Buffalo, NY dudes at his disposal and these are the collaborations he chose? It makes no sense to me....
You think that's the only problem?
You think that's the only problem?
This As a big Em fan from way back, I thought he could only get better after Eminem Show, but BOY was I wrong. It's been a rapid descent for him. Encore was very trash, and I spent like 3 years trying to convince myself he still had it. He showed up somewhat on The Re-Up compilation, but he was masked by 50, Banks, D12, and Stat Quo, and some pretty nice beats. He showed up somewhat on Hell The Sequel as well, but we all know Royce was the star of that album. Relapse is when I knew 100% he as finished. Recovery, MMLP2, and Revival are just the dirt covering the casket.
It makes ZERO sense.....Alchemist has been his official dj since 2005, and he still picks/makes garbage beats for his albums
Triedlistening to those 2 somgs just cuz your post... couldn't make it to the 1min mark on eitherAfter listening to the album there are two stand out jawnts:
- Arose
- Framed
Dope album 5.5/10 but if I could trim it down to a wavy 10 jawnts then it could of been an skrong 7.5-8/10.
Honestly Em never lost a step vocally and lyrically, however just like Nas he can't pick a good selection of production to save his life.
Em just need the Bass Brother back with Dr. Dre executive producing sprinkled with a little Alchemist and Havoc in the cut.
One positive that I can give Eminem is that the album was full of pure substance, the lyrics were amazing but the severe drawback is the Pop Rock influenced segments.
WTF was Rick Rubin thinking? He ruined a potentially good album.
You have to keep playing it.Triedlistening to those 2 somgs just cuz your post... couldn't make it to the 1min mark on either