Originally posted by -Kev-
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Eminem the last 2 years has lost his flow and delivery
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Originally posted by 4Corners View PostThe hilarious thing is Encore is his worst album bro.....
Since Encore all the stuff he's done that was good to great.....
No Apologies
When I'm Gone
Deja Vu
Beautiful
Insane
My Darling
Underground
Music Box
Drop the Bomb On Em
Elevator
Must be the Ganja
Forever verse
Airplanes 2 verse
Drop the World verse
Psycho verse
On Fire
Going Through Changes
Seduction
No Love verse
Ridaz
Almost Famous
Welcome 2 Hell
Fast Lane
The Reunion
Loud Noises verse
Bad Guy
Groundhog Day
Legacy
Rap God
Baby
Brainless
Love Game 3rd verse
Evil Twin
Headlights
That's just what I can think of right now that was real dope since. This notion that the dude's been wack since Encore or whatever is ridiculous. He hasn't made classics anymore, but that can't be asked again and again. Not excusing the missteps in any way though. Encore had his 4 worst tracks ever, Relapse had too many damn accents, Recovery production was lackluster, and MMLP2 had a few records that didn't belong. But from 2004-2013 he still made a lot of dope music. These last 2 years the flow and delivery isn't what it's always been, which was on point. Even on Survival, a mediocre overall track for instance, you could always say his rhymes and flow were on point still. You can't say that on his stuff since MMLP2.
His worst albums career wise? The stuff i've heard from 09-13, I can't even listen to it tbh. At least Encore back in the day I could listen to it a little bit but always preferred MMLP which is a good album from top to bottom, Eminem Show is a great album as well
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Eminem is very intelligent; it's unfortunate that he ran out of stories to tell. It's great to rap well, but the personal aspect of music is what makes it connect. Eventually, saying random things can get tiring, especially if the flow is off.
Drake, for example, is really nowhere near Eminem in complexity of rhyming, but he always makes the songs about personal events. That makes it worth listening to. That takes it to a level beyond just feeling a song's vibe. But, of course, just because music has something to say doesn't mean we'll want to listen.
That's where the flow comes in. Drake is the king of flow. He knows how to surf beats, and it doesn't even come down to that because the production is nearly always on point. That man's flows are so good that, if he keeps it up for a few years, Drake may actually end up being the best rapper ever. He's doing a Steph Curry right now in Hip Hop.
I don't know what happened, but somewhere along the way both Eminem and 50 Cent ended up losing their story-telling. I guess fame and fortune caused this.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostI was going to post almost this exactly so I will just quote myself, these are still my feelings
But yeah, Recovery, Relapse, MMLP2 were garbage..
Encore was my favorite album tbh.. All over the place. Big Weenie & Rain Man are brutally good...
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostHis worst album out of his prime, yeah, agreed
His worst albums career wise? The stuff i've heard from 09-13, I can't even listen to it tbh. At least Encore back in the day I could listen to it a little bit but always preferred MMLP which is a good album from top to bottom, Eminem Show is a great album as well
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