Jul 2, 2015 he's not going to make a classic compared to his older s---. a "modern day classic" for Eminem in my opinion would be an album at Em's second peak (which obviously won't be as high as his first). An album better than the last 3.
Jul 2, 2015 In way, he's worked on certain things each album. He just needs to put it all together now. The next album needs to be more self aware and drop the choppy flow - diversify the content a bit.... keep the bridges and hooks himself ... Luis Resto... It's like someone told him Lose Yourself is his biggest hit and is one of the few timeless tracks he has. Since then, he's been trying to make the next Lose Yourself.
Jul 2, 2015 Holy s---... on first listen this is amazing. But to name good and less good things Good His singing d--- >>>>>>>> Flow at some parts >>>>> Lyrics except for a few parts Gwen stefani killed this Less good stop and go few dumb lines i don't understand some parts tbh overal this s----s all over phenomonal. I really was happy listening to this especially his singing parts. Not sure if I like it more than Fine Line and gof tho. I love those, but if the replay value is good this might be on the same level for me. Great song! Obviously not better than TIC lmao. But a million times better than Not afraid @Koolo whats happening when I type new post start showing
Jul 2, 2015 yup. Relapse, he was off drugs. Recovery he fixed the accent. MMLP2 he fixed the yelling. Now he needs to finish up on his flow. There are good pieces of skill on each album. For example, his flow on Recovery. He's got all the pieces to the puzzle. Time to put it together.
Jul 2, 2015 And it's my time to go, but I'm still not leaving Stop for no one, I don't know but I've been told that I should go
Jul 2, 2015 This is definitely a step forward, but he needs to be just as good on the BME tracks to really prove he's making progression. Would love to know when this was recorded.