Dec 1, 2016 I got ya mate! I read everything lol Maan that seems like a typical american teenage struggle story (cutting neighbours' lawns and raking leaves d---)... Where I am from in Spain (Europe) we rely on grandparent's weekly money for stuff like that. I am sorry for reopening your old wounds, as for comparing both albums, Dre.Dre: Present the Aftermath has similar vibe (and title) to EMINEM presents : The Re-Up -- hardcore songs but completely lacking story , theme or soul. I appreciate your input since you Americans offer a much closer perspective of the HipHop scene, I believe in Europe people tend to be less critical with rappers.
Dec 1, 2016 Man, in my case, as sad as it sounds Encore was my first Eminem album ever. This is due to the fact that I was 7 years old when it got released, I bought it with my best friend just to give it a try (so Nostalgia plays a HUGE role in my love for Encore). After listening to it I was pretty hooked to Em, I was like : '' Heeey that's pretty good'' Then I heard MMLP and thought : '' JESUS CHRIST, it can get better, this is amazing!''
Dec 2, 2016 Welcome to our house by slaughterhouse. Not a horrible project but nothing special either
Dec 2, 2016 Is game still aftermath? If so, Documentary 2. I couldn't listen to one full song on it. If not then The Re- Up, the good songs on it that I like I really love, No Apologies, You Don't Know, The Re-Up, Public Enemy #1. They are amazing to me. But there's just too many other trash songs on there for me.
Dec 2, 2016 Definitely Curtis, is was the beginning of the sharp decline from 50. Their were some good tracks on that album but they were few and far between
Dec 2, 2016 Haha yea I guess cutting and taking neighbors lawns is an American thing. Never thought of that.
Dec 2, 2016 Game hasn't been on aftermath for over a decade. only album he released on the label was the doc
Dec 2, 2016 He might of been on the label for a little bit after that. but he didn't release any music on Aftermath after 2005.