Eminem & Sway Interview Part 4 The Finale Out Now

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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.


From what I remember The Way I Am is prod by Em with drum programming by DJ Head or possibly could produced by DJ Head. On Fire is Kwame, Em got conproduction credit I think.
 

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What i get from this is that EMINEM is so OUT OF TOUCH with today's world. If he thought the beats on the slaughterhouse album was the "DOPEST EVER" then he really has a bad ear for production then. There we're sprinkles here and there but he lied about just doing minimal production on that album. He basically co produced most of it and they sounded like "EMINEM BEATS" at the end of the day. Which maybe are good for him but not for a group like slaughterhouse and what they're capable of. Also, he's really too sensitive. Take the critique, Joe has nothing personal against you and call it a day. I'd pay top money to see Joe and Em have a discussion about what really happen. SIT EM DOWN TOGETHER SWAY!
 

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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.
 

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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.

Stan is that you??

and if you heard Joe critique of EM, it wasn't the ALBUM he was criticizing, it was that specific song "Untouchable" that he called trash because he saw it as EM piggy backing on injustice of african americans. He went in on the very reasons why he wasn't feeling that specific song, he just didn't call it TRASH like you stated. Joe never critiqued the whole album, he claimed to never hear it anyway. So yeah, Joe had every right to critique that specific song, "Woke Eminem" wasn't something he wanted to hear out of him. His biggest critique was that "WOKE EM" is out of his element. If EM can't take that sh*t, then he's a weak f*ck, simple.
 

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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?
:lupe:
 

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:francis:so em stans, how do we feel about 'the rap god'(:skip:) worming himself out of responding?
:martin:'if i'd respond to everyone then i'd be responding for the next five years':mjlol:ok,breh!!

cannot believe that mgk was right, he does not want '..fukking smoke (What?) ,But not literally, you'll choke'
:bryan::deadmanny:
 

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just finished part 2
:skip:dre apparently took a song off cause he was going to far.
this cac with that drake phantom diss tactic at the end of part 2:bryan::deadmanny::deadmanny:
 

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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

It’s a damned if you do, damned if you don’t situation for EM. He knows this too well. He literally gains nothing from going at MGK.
 

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This is the first time I've seen an Eminem interview where hes speaking so honestly about shyt / sober / not trolling

I listened to that recent interview he did with LL COOL J. That was a nice listen for an hour and a half. I believe that has been the longest he’s been interviewed before although I believe it was just two greats chopping it up.
 

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What's funny is Untouchable is probably the best song on Revival ... The rest just doesn't hit the mark for me.
 
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