PAINKILLƎR wrote:Eedee wrote:Why the fuck is WT:OH getting so much hate? It's fucking bombastic.
I enjoyed the album a lot, but it was a huge let down for me tbh.
Why? You enjoyed it a lot, you just said.
PAINKILLƎR wrote:Eedee wrote:Why the fuck is WT:OH getting so much hate? It's fucking bombastic.
I enjoyed the album a lot, but it was a huge let down for me tbh.
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Miller wrote:Sam. wrote:bigray wrote:Do you guys blame Eminem for this or themselves?
A clap is completed with both hands. Nahimean?
Did you just think of that? I've never heard it before.
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whiteamerica2 wrote:Yeah the main problem with wtoh was the beat selection. Holy fuck some of those beats were atrocious
TRShitty wrote:I don't hate Slaughter or Yela at all.
I just hate the direction they're taking with their music. It's shallow and forced and maudlin, and worse than every other major label crew (Good Music, MMG, TDE.) Their Shady debut albums were terribly compromised mediocre piffle, barely memorable after a week.
Eminem is absolutely to blame, as the EP, so is SH and Yela, and so are all the producers and label people we don't know about.
What is particularly shameful is how Kendrick Lamar, signed to the same overall label, can put out a raw, genuine, universally beloved artistic triumph like Good Kid Mad City...but they have to put on Puff Daddy shiny suits.
It is irritating to get 2.5 mic albums from 4-4.5 artists.
Eminem's verse on my Life sucks ass, btw. Hard to believe the same guy made Stay Wide Awake a few years ago.
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Eedee wrote:^ It's okay. I read it but then quickly forgot about it because of how shitty it was.
PAINKILLƎR wrote:Eedee wrote:^ It's okay. I read it but then quickly forgot about it because of how shitty it was.
I was expecting it to be shitty, thus us have the gif on display.
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