EminemBase wrote:Because he was writing and flowing brilliantly. Hence all the udda masterpiece tracks on the album except for the following two after this one
jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement
Menzo wrote:Geno wrote:Menzo wrote:"Same Song & Dance" is more of a masterpiece in my eyes.
How so?
Well, "Deja Vu" is flawless too - don't get it twisted. But the thing I love about SS&D is the fact it's such a warped, inverted style. It's two opposing auras culminating into one.
On one hand, you have the calm collective confidence of a seemingly level headed guy who can come off as a player cuz of his nonchalant, smooth conversation. Meanwhile on the other hand, what he's actually saying comes off as completely psychotic - obviously his intent/actions only further cementing that.
Besides, that hook...
slimsoxshady wrote:Love Deja Vu and Beautiful back to back
LEVITIKUZ wrote:Did y'all know Eminem's initials are MM. Like his name!!!
CrashBand wrote:No other track on Relapse is as well-written as Deja Vu.
mdemaz wrote:dam
EminemInsider wrote:He was fueled by the brilliance of being on a pink cloud. His rhyme computer was revved up.
Eedee wrote:For curiosity's sake, I'd like to inquire your comparisons of Deja Vu and a track like, say, SS&D or SWA. I think all three are beautifully written and are equally awesome, IMO.
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