drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
Marshall Mathers LP > Slim Shady LP > Eminem Show > Relapse > Encore > Recovery
At least you have Relapse as the top of his most recent 3 albums.
I never got the real hate for Relapse, it got a lot of shit. I thought it was pretty good. I thought Encore was okay and I could have probably shit out a better album than Recovery.
But no rapper has ever reached the level of emotional depth than Eminem did on Stan. The original Bad Meets Evil track slammed so fucking hard on Slim Shady, and keeping Hailie as his best lyrical theme throughout the two albums makes him so much better than any other rapper of his time.
drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
I always hated that song. The chorus is wack as fuck
The only thing I hated on The Marshall Mathers LP was the skit Ken Kaniff, Drug Ballad. I am so-so on Amityville.
Loved Kim, Bitch Please II, Criminal, Stan, and The Way I am.
Amityville is only so-so because Bizzare is such a shitty rapper, if they replaced him with someone else it'd be a dope song. Eminem's second verse is pretty cool man.
WakeOfAshesPosts: 21,665destroyer of motherfuckers
^okay, Yeah I agree with that. Bizzare is a really shitty rapper and it's only the first part of the song that bores me to death. If I make it past him then I usually like it.
drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
^okay, Yeah I agree with that. Bizzare is a really shitty rapper and it's only the first part of the song that bores me to death. If I make it past him then I usually like it.
It still blows my mind that he wrote Kim while they were still fucking married. That's some fucked up shit.
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But no rapper has ever reached the level of emotional depth than Eminem did on Stan. The original Bad Meets Evil track slammed so fucking hard on Slim Shady, and keeping Hailie as his best lyrical theme throughout the two albums makes him so much better than any other rapper of his time.
Loved Kim, Bitch Please II, Criminal, Stan, and The Way I am.
http://www.npr.org/2012/07/08/156292608/first-listen-baroness-yellow-and-green
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