by Wreck » Aug 3rd, '12, 11:51
This is very true. Am I one of few people on here that really loves Recovery? Yeah, he had a lot of first singles, poppy type of records on the record but he also talked about a variety of other subjects, unlike Relapse, which, except for a couple notable deep songs like Beautiful & Deja Vu, was all serial killer material, which I enjoyed, but I'm just making a point, & stating facts here. Not only that, but Recovery had some of the most wittiest, over your head, lyricism I've seen in awhile. Obviously not Eminem's best work, nor worst, but that doesn't say much considering he's one, if not thee, best rapper ever, so work like Recovery gathers hate because of it, but meanwhile he does talk about many important things:
-Divorce & the effect(s) it has on (a) child/children
-Rehab & bouncing back strong from it
-Depression & overcoming it
-Domestic abuse
-Facing your fears
-A tribute song to his best friend
etc.