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The Warning

Postby SliK » Jan 29th, '13, 16:00

I am listening to this song on repeat tonight. This song kicks ass. It sounds/feels like all of his disses, the way he just fucking tears them apart. That's the aggression everyone wishes would return to his music. He sounds a lot more genuine in that than any track on Recovery or HTS, despite all his yelling on both of those. It's the first track since his come back that made me genuinely happy. I actually think it is the only song since his return that has the same feel as his earlier work.
His rhyming, insults, humor, voice and flow are all top notch and he uses their studio session at the end, imagine doing that. This guy is amazing. It really makes me think he is in there somewhere. He doesn't really seem to have a personality anymore or something, like his whole life used to be transparent and we knew all about him, even in his work you could kind of follow his life. Not only the events but the maturity of his work increased and you could tell he was growing as a person.
Then he has a fucking overdose and we lose all contact and he comes back this fucking zombie who just stand there and explains how he used to be addicts to pills. And pills this and Vicodin that. Like the addiction, and overcoming it, is his personality or something. Fuck that, we have no idea what kind of person he is these days. Even in his albums, he switches persona to a serial killer, then a punchline king.
In The Warning his real feelings are on display. It's obvious that his emotions are driving him and his actual personality is on display for once.

tldr: The Warning is awesome and so is this weed :smoking:
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Re: The Warning

Postby tadpole25 » Jan 29th, '13, 16:24

the warning was one of his best relapse era songs
"I take yall diss as endearment - I love it when I hear it
Maybe words offensive - free speech I don't fear it
Maybe music can take us to a place so atmospheric
Beyond our greatest imagination, illuminatin' experience
If we open our ears and close our inhibitions, it's clear"
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Re: The Warning

Postby Just Silver » Jan 29th, '13, 18:56

yea too bad nick cannon didnt diss back im still waiting lol
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Re: The Warning

Postby SliK » Jan 30th, '13, 01:24

Even while sober this song sounds amazing.
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Re: The Warning

Postby Jimmy Conway » Feb 2nd, '13, 19:04

It sounds like it was made in 2003. It's weird how Em can jump around when he wants to. Like his yoke the joker cover he did when talking to ice cube. Sounded like he just made infinite.

I know artists always want to go forward, but I wouldn't mind him going back. Just with new, original lyrics.
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Re: The Warning

Postby Eminemeatinm&m » Feb 3rd, '13, 02:53

Slim Cary wrote:It sounds like it was made in 2003. It's weird how Em can jump around when he wants to. Like his yoke the joker cover he did when talking to ice cube. Sounded like he just made infinite.

I know artists always want to go forward, but I wouldn't mind him going back. Just with new, original lyrics.

Ice t lol, not dat NWA homie.
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