Shady_linx92 wrote:I was standing today at my PC and I listened about 60-70 Eminem songs.When I listened Rock bottom i realised how much Em changed his style with Encore.I hope that this album will be for his hardcore fans not for the fans that dont even know Em>The album should be lirycally dope as the mmlp and have the music of Eminem Show.The rap world really needs an old school classical album.Let's hope that Eminem together with Slim Shady will bring this type of album
TruEmFan wrote:I hate when people say they miss the "Old Em." I mean, what the fuck? You can't pigeon-hole a person, let alone a creative person. It's not fair.
I like to see growth within musicians, not the just the same old shit over and over again. That's why his first three albums were such a success because they showed growth. Em coulda stuck to rapping about tales of drugs and fat girls in trailer parks, but he didn't on the MMLP. He addressed the social issues aurrounding him, while at the same time, remaining lewd and provactive. And once again, on TES, he changed. He took it personal and "serious," showcasing that he was rapper to be reckoned with and not just a goofy commodity.
On his next album, I just want good music. Rhymes, flow, content, everything. If he has a few Slim Shady-esque songs, that's fine, because I understand that that's a part of who he is. But I would never want him to go back and purposefully songs similar off his first album. That's repetitive and ridiculous. His new music just has to sound good. That's all I ask for.
TruEmFan wrote:I hate when people say they miss the "Old Em." I mean, what the fuck? You can't pigeon-hole a person, let alone a creative person. It's not fair.
I like to see growth within musicians, not the just the same old shit over and over again. That's why his first three albums were such a success because they showed growth. Em coulda stuck to rapping about tales of drugs and fat girls in trailer parks, but he didn't on the MMLP. He addressed the social issues aurrounding him, while at the same time, remaining lewd and provactive. And once again, on TES, he changed. He took it personal and "serious," showcasing that he was rapper to be reckoned with and not just a goofy commodity.
On his next album, I just want good music. Rhymes, flow, content, everything. If he has a few Slim Shady-esque songs, that's fine, because I understand that that's a part of who he is. But I would never want him to go back and purposefully songs similar off his first album. That's repetitive and ridiculous. His new music just has to sound good. That's all I ask for.
Hadez wrote:i miss the days when people weren't bitching about eminem.
but wait, that's never happened. never mind.
TruEmFan wrote:I hate when people say they miss the "Old Em." I mean, what the fuck? You can't pigeon-hole a person, let alone a creative person. It's not fair.
I like to see growth within musicians, not the just the same old shit over and over again. That's why his first three albums were such a success because they showed growth.
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