Eminem NEW ALBUM - Kamikaze

Why can't we get this Eminem back? These songs were during the "accent era" and his flow on here these two songs is perfect. The content is dope too, he's talking about real ****.

Em ****** up for not having these on the main Relapse.

And Em definitely needs Dre around for beats and advice.










Interview was interesting. Don't like the three parts though. I liked the Slaughter House album, I bought it. A couple beats were wack and Joe should have been on the intro, that always pissed me off.

I don't think Em should have dissed Joe, don't have a problem with a media man speaking his mind. I guess it's more about Joe's delivery when he goes off, makes it sound 10000x worse.
 
Em still got that crazy white boy rage. :lol


I think people forget he was outchea pistol whipping dudes at one point.


I feel like he letting the talk get under his skin too much. Revival just wasn't good. He gotta accept that. It sounds like he just sitting back reading and listening to all noise. He's like a flithy rich sheltered person. Em probably need a women in his life for real. Get out and enjoy his riches.
 
Im listening to revival again with no bias... (Mind you eminem isnt my favorite rapper. Probably not even in my personal top 5 but def respect him.)
Theres only maybe 4/5 songs on revival i can go without.
Like home
Bad husband
Heat


I feel like "untouchable" wasnt liked because it was em/white dude rapping it. it.. And the hook was bad..but if it was one of our woke rappers like gambino, cole, kenderick. Those exact lyrics em spit people would be praised.
(Which i think joe touched on during everyday struggle saying he didnt want a white dude rapping about black struggle. Which im not sure i agree or care considering the lyrics)


The rest of the album is really good.
But people didnt get the kamikaze em. So they hated it...
Now they have the kamikaze em and there mad they ddint get the MMLP em....i wont understand yall.

Walk on water shouldn't have been the first single. But if yall actually listen to the lyrics he addresses a lot.
Maybe should've went with believe or chloraseptic
 
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Maybe i am not tuned into how things worked....but like why is Em taking a blame for Slaughterhouse? Did he personally pick beats and tell them what songs they could or couldn't release? Like was he their manager? I don't get how he takes blame for 4 grown men putting out an album they all seemingly hated?

IDK man seems like everyone is blaming everyone. Like the industry at the time didn't want a super group of lyricist it is what it is....

again maybe i just don't care enough. Like ok your albums flopped it happens.
 
Maybe i am not tuned into how things worked....but like why is Em taking a blame for Slaughterhouse? Did he personally pick beats and tell them what songs they could or couldn't release? Like was he their manager? I don't get how he takes blame for 4 grown men putting out an album they all seemingly hated?

IDK man seems like everyone is blaming everyone. Like the industry at the time didn't want a super group of lyricist it is what it is....

again maybe i just don't care enough. Like ok your albums flopped it happens.

Seems like he micromanaged it (the second album). The first album, though it still could have been better, had a handful of very good songs. The second album was an abomination, and Em’s handprints were all over it. He was co-producer on nearly every track, along with a couple crappy Alex Da Kid beats. Crazy thing is, I felt like they knew that album was setting up to be trash, which is why they released On The House two weeks before :lol (which was far better than the actual album)
 
^ your label can also legit tell you to make more pop sounding records for mass appeal.
 
Seems like he micromanaged it (the second album). The first album, though it still could have been better, had a handful of very good songs. The second album was an abomination, and Em’s handprints were all over it. He was co-producer on nearly every track, along with a couple crappy Alex Da Kid beats. Crazy thing is, I felt like they knew that album was setting up to be trash, which is why they released On The House two weeks before :lol: (which was far better than the actual album)

In the interview, he said the opposite. He helped on the first but nothing on the second...?
 
For good reason. it seems.

Em seem like he has no other passion other than hip hop. so to say he sabotaged SH would be farfetched.
 
Cause y'all are mixing it up.

Slaughterhouse (Independent album)

Welcome to Our House (Shady Album 1) Supposedly Em touched up the beats and ****.

Glass House (Shady Album 2) Eminem didn't want to be involved, wanted them to do everything their way and they couldn't agree on the songs. They went home for a break and were supposed to record more and never did.





Fam, I don't know what it is about this song but I love this song. I think this **** is so hard. Eminem even dancing in the video. The interlude **** was wack, Joyner should have told him that Dab **** is SUPER dead.
 
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Speculating about Em's influence is pointless ... As I stated previously, you can listen to old Em and know exactly what songs were pushed by the label and the executives wanting mass appeal ... You could see this with other artists as well ...

To think a poor white trash kid that made his name battle rapping came up with some of that catchy, poppy influenced material is nonsense ... Em has been a cash cow driven by a farmhand his entire career ...

The first SH album didnt sell enough and they went a different direction with the second ... Credits and influence be damned, to think if Em had his way they would have come out with the same exact album is stupid ...
 
Admittedly I'm a stan, but this **** right here I'm telling you ... Rivals anything he's ever put out and therefore is so much better than anything put out by anyone in recent history ...

LOL. It's a dope song. One of the only good ones on the album. It's definitely not messing with any new kendrick, j.cole, drake or travis scott, and definitely not messing with anything from the SSLP MMLP Eninem Show era. We don't care about syllable speed rap lol it's just about good music at the end of the day.

But again it's a dope song. Sold verses from Em and Joyner. Solid production. Decent hook.
 
LOL. It's a dope song. One of the only good ones on the album. It's definitely not messing with any new kendrick, j.cole, drake or travis scott, and definitely not messing with anything from the SSLP MMLP Eninem Show era. We don't care about syllable speed rap lol it's just about good music at the end of the day.

But again it's a dope song. Sold verses from Em and Joyner. Solid production. Decent hook.
Ya'll new cats are killing me with your lists lol ... there isn't a single song on Drake's album that is ******* with Lucky You ... Travis Scott? Really? C'mon son ...

I'm just gonna go ahead and say it - Kendrick overrated AF and is simply taking advantage of a time in hip-hop where there is no competition ... He's good, dont get me wrong ... But he is like a bright light amongst dim bulbs ...

Travis ****in Scott Jesus H Christ lol ...
 
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