Wic Kid wrote:Headlights has way more potential to be a classic. Everything about that song is perfect.
Yea, besides the hook and beat

Wic Kid wrote:Headlights has way more potential to be a classic. Everything about that song is perfect.
Wic Kid wrote:Although a great concept, Bad Guy is not a classic. Especially not in the same league as Stan. Stan was executed perfectly in every aspect, while Bad Guy's seconds verse is just...meh. Sure, the last verse is groundbreaking, but not enough to bring the whole song up to Stan's level.
Headlights has way more potential to be a classic. Everything about that song is perfect.
StayWideAwake wrote:momentsgolden wrote:That said, classic using the reviews/ sales would be cool if Encore ddnt get all that. The critics did not slam that record. Relapse was the best selling hip-hop album of that year. Recovery (which i *could* prefer) had a higher Critics/ awards/ sales/ cultural impact.
Nah Recovery had significantly lower ratings. It averaged a 63/100. So far MMLP2 debuted with higher sales so all it needs to do is continue its course to completely overshadow Recovery. Encore got lower reviews as well. This is his highest rated album since TES
nicknem wrote:In my opinion.
MMLP2 is certainly NOT a classic. It doesn't have the VIBE of an all-time classic. I don't know it just doesn't feel like it. We are huge stans and that's why we think this is amazing but to become a classic an album has to have an impact on the genre, on the society. Like MBDTF had. Like MMLP had. Like 2001 had.
Not MMLP2. Sorry but no, this is a good album, but Eminem doesn't surprise anymore. People are used to him and he doesn't really reinvent himself.
Concerning bad guy, I don't see why the hell you keep comparing it to Stan. Okay this is like a sequel but you don't have to compare it to the original song. Bad Guy is nothing compared to stan. It just feels good to old stans to hear Em say "I'm the bad guy who makes fun of people who die" with an imitation of his old voice. But still, nobody will remember this song except except us.
Stan is an all time classic because nobody had ever done that before. This was surprising. Everything was perfect. EVERYTHING. The flow, the beat, the hook, the lyrics, the WHOLE fucking story, this was huge and fresh, it was an instant hit. People used to listen to this shit everywhere and everybody knew the lyrics.
Bad Guy can't top Stan because the element of surprise is not there. Time has passed, it can't have the same impact. Nobody will ever say "Bad Guy was a game changer, everything changed in hip hop and music after this".
Stop dreaming people![]()
That's life, that's all it is. Eminem isn't really relevant nowadays. He's still very good, probably the better lyricist and everything. But he isn't really in the competition. He was with Relapse, even with recovery, but I feel like this is it. People are now used to him.
Sure he will always be the the tony soprano of rap. But nobody will ever try to diss him and not because he is too good, but because this isn't useful.
nicknem wrote:In my opinion.
MMLP2 is certainly NOT a classic. It doesn't have the VIBE of an all-time classic. I don't know it just doesn't feel like it. We are huge stans and that's why we think this is amazing but to become a classic an album has to have an impact on the genre, on the society. Like MBDTF had. Like MMLP had. Like 2001 had.
Not MMLP2. Sorry but no, this is a good album, but Eminem doesn't surprise anymore. People are used to him and he doesn't really reinvent himself.
Concerning bad guy, I don't see why the hell you keep comparing it to Stan. Okay this is like a sequel but you don't have to compare it to the original song. Bad Guy is nothing compared to stan. It just feels good to old stans to hear Em say "I'm the bad guy who makes fun of people who die" with an imitation of his old voice. But still, nobody will remember this song except except us.
Stan is an all time classic because nobody had ever done that before. This was surprising. Everything was perfect. EVERYTHING. The flow, the beat, the hook, the lyrics, the WHOLE fucking story, this was huge and fresh, it was an instant hit. People used to listen to this shit everywhere and everybody knew the lyrics.
Bad Guy can't top Stan because the element of surprise is not there. Time has passed, it can't have the same impact. Nobody will ever say "Bad Guy was a game changer, everything changed in hip hop and music after this".
Stop dreaming people![]()
That's life, that's all it is. Eminem isn't really relevant nowadays. He's still very good, probably the better lyricist and everything. But he isn't really in the competition. He was with Relapse, even with recovery, but I feel like this is it. People are now used to him.
Sure he will always be the the tony soprano of rap. But nobody will ever try to diss him and not because he is too good, but because this isn't useful.
nicknem wrote:Ahah. I was serious people. Not a troll.
I am not saying that MBDTF is better than MMLP2. Just that it feels fresher, and it will influence a lot more. When I first listened to it I was like "Wow, this is different". Sure if you pick each son one by one they are not as good as Eminem songs, but the album is really cohesive. There is a vibe.
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