Hopsinshadie wrote:EminemBase wrote:"same creative mindspace as when on drugs"![]()
Anybody who thinks he created SSLP-TES whilst addicted to anything is a moron.
He did ecstasy and LSD casually... that's not 'on' drugs by any stretch. Doing drugs like that, casually, does not affect your daily functioning or mindset. He was a sober person, who dabbled.
Drugs only affect your functioning when you have a problem and reliance.
Anybody who thinks you can be so consistent whilst addicted to anything has no experience with it. If you want him in the same headspace as on drugs, you want Encore.
Sober Em created the masterpieces.
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As for why MMLP2? I'd personally say that he's confronting the elephant in the room. Everything he's done post MMLP has been / is compared to it; so he probably understands that he'll never escape that comparison and so the ballsiest move at this point is to try and top it.
Also, he's always been about that mindset @ confronting the elephant in the room; people said he was homophobic and sexist, and that's why we got MMLP to begin with; MMLP is a concept album, based on a very simple, schoolyard taunt "I am, whatever you say I am"... he simply became what everybody said he was in critcism, he exploited misunderstanding to create an ironic masterpiece...
Now, he's pretty much always done that on and off on his albums anyway, but MMLP was a fully-fledged pledge and commit to that mindset, and it's a front-to-back powerhouse of stubborn brilliance; a total refusal to compromise on any level and to push freedom of speech to its limit...
He also initially said Relapse 2 was 'like a kind of sequel to MMLP'... in the same way that Relapse 1 was supposed to be that for 'SSLP', and at the time - before even #1 came out, 50 said that R2 was "exciting" and that his favourite stuff was from that period...
So my guess is... Em did Recovery, and he's seen people go back and praise Relapse now, realizes fans and his own mindset can be fickle and it's useless listening to anybody and to just trust his instinct and go all the fuck out and be a stubborn artistic prick again... so, I think 'Relapse 2' WAS supposed to be what we're getting now; not literally the same songs, album or sound... but he intended 'Relapse 2' to be this moment here... but then flipped... and now I'd say he's flipped back, and rather than disguise the MMLP sequel under another title, he probably feels it's ballsier to just call it that.
The fact he's done this, is a very promising sign, artistically... I'd thought we'd lost him to bullshit forever once he flipped... the only question is now, will the music justify it.
Also; this sounds, so far, nothing like MMLP musically (which I'm glad of by the way, I don't want a repeat) - so I also doubt he'd attach MMLP's title to it unless this album shared similar themes or that similar mindset of trying to piss the world off and having a totally relentless back-to-front album of relentless, genius mind spewing, gob-shiting, and brilliant concepts.
PS. I hope he does actually have some real concepts; given that he's ASKING us to compare this to MMLP... he MUST have some insane fucking stories or concepts up his sleeve, as he knows "Stan" and "Kim" are the pivotal dramatic moments that this album needs to compete with somehow... and now that Royce / nightmare comment is sounding all the more promising. Let's see.
Well I hope you're right. I always thought Eminem had more to Relapse than just the Refill. Relapse was just a warm up. I feel that he couldn't make a Recovery after MMLP 2. If he was ever going to make a Recovery, it had to be BEFORE the MMLP2. That way we'd get more shock value given that we don't expect anything super shocking, especially since Recovery is what people expect. Smart move if that's the case.
he isn't saying that he'll take relapse 2 tracks and put them on the album, but I do think that relapse might have been completely different in terms of voice, flow and content and therefor being more like a MMLP sequel rather than a relapse sequel