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He said he doesn't know if he made any beats* He said he was involved with production.and Em stated he didn't even know he produced any joints on their first album, most of the songs are co-produced by him.
He said he doesn't know if he made any beats* He said he was involved with production.and Em stated he didn't even know he produced any joints on their first album, most of the songs are co-produced by him.
Ok, I think u giving him too much credit. Mr Porter did on fire. And Im pretty sure Em wasn't producing on mmlp. But I will dbl check
Mr Porter did On fire. Wiki confirmed it, and I remember it from the booklet when I copped the album.
Way I am had to be mixed by dre. That shyt was too good to be just Em.
Edit: u talkin about Banks On fire. Yeah, Em didn't do that either. I remember Banks saying it.
Take the critique, Joe has nothing personal against you and call it a day.
Calling something "trash" is not a critique. Had you watched the interview, you know that Eminem clearly said he has no problem with constructive criticism. There's a difference between constructive criticism and calling something "trash" and "the worst song you've ever heard."
I highly doubt that if you were a rapper, and owned a record label, and you signed a group of rappers, and one of those rappers got a huge media platform, and called your new single "trash" and "the worst song you've ever heard," you'd be be like, "Wow, thanks for the critique, friend! You're right! I made garbage! Really appreciate the feedback, bro!"
Plenty of other rappers have put out disappointing albums. Did the rappers they signed call their work "trash" and "the worst song ever made" on a media platform?
There's fair criticism to be made about Eminem, but hyperbolic statements are trash criticism, as much as I like Joe, and hate the direction of Our House.
Is this Eminem?Calling something "trash" is not a critique. Had you watched the interview, you know that Eminem clearly said he has no problem with constructive criticism. There's a difference between constructive criticism and calling something "trash" and "the worst song you've ever heard."
I highly doubt that if you were a rapper, and owned a record label, and you signed a group of rappers, and one of those rappers got a huge media platform, and called your new single "trash" and "the worst song you've ever heard," you'd be be like, "Wow, thanks for the critique, friend! You're right! I made garbage! Really appreciate the feedback, bro!"
Plenty of other rappers have put out disappointing albums. Did the rappers they signed call their work "trash" and "the worst song ever made" on a media platform?
There's fair criticism to be made about Eminem, but hyperbolic statements are trash criticism, as much as I like Joe, and hate the direction of Our House.
2002 Em woulda already been roasted MGK but 2018 Em scared to even drop a diss
He's always gonna be commercially successful cuz of WHIIIIIIIITTTEEEEEEEE AMMEEEEEEEERRRIIICCCCCAAA, but the days of Eminem being a top tier MC are long gone
This is the first time I've seen an Eminem interview where hes speaking so honestly about shyt / sober / not trolling