therapist wrote:trentimus wrote:That's that vintage slim shit right there.. Fuck it's so good it's unreal to me that 2013 Em made something so reminiscent of his past style then infused it with the technical prowess of today and used an aesthically pleasing approach vs Relapse. Idk how to explain it.. It maybe one of my favorite Em songs ever.. It's the culmination of everything he has done well from the 90s to now.
This is what makes MMLP2 different than all of his albums since TES. Replay value. Recovery had maybe 2-3 songs you could get addicted to and just replay over and over. To me, every single song on this album makes me go WOAH. In a few years this new album will be considered tied with MMLP1 and TES. ESPECIALLY once all the Stans start growing up and appreciating Em's maturing process.
EminemBase wrote:therapist wrote:trentimus wrote:That's that vintage slim shit right there.. Fuck it's so good it's unreal to me that 2013 Em made something so reminiscent of his past style then infused it with the technical prowess of today and used an aesthically pleasing approach vs Relapse. Idk how to explain it.. It maybe one of my favorite Em songs ever.. It's the culmination of everything he has done well from the 90s to now.
This is what makes MMLP2 different than all of his albums since TES. Replay value. Recovery had maybe 2-3 songs you could get addicted to and just replay over and over. To me, every single song on this album makes me go WOAH. In a few years this new album will be considered tied with MMLP1 and TES. ESPECIALLY once all the Stans start growing up and appreciating Em's maturing process.
Lol. MMLP2 will never be tied with MMLP1.
The quality of the songs, and his wit, and originality and the concepts is just nowhere near.
It's a good album. MMLP1 is unreal, and it was from day one.
therapist wrote:EminemBase wrote:therapist wrote:
This is what makes MMLP2 different than all of his albums since TES. Replay value. Recovery had maybe 2-3 songs you could get addicted to and just replay over and over. To me, every single song on this album makes me go WOAH. In a few years this new album will be considered tied with MMLP1 and TES. ESPECIALLY once all the Stans start growing up and appreciating Em's maturing process.
Lol. MMLP2 will never be tied with MMLP1.
The quality of the songs, and his wit, and originality and the concepts is just nowhere near.
It's a good album. MMLP1 is unreal, and it was from day one.
I hear what you are saying, and I felt the same way at first... but I really think when people say that it is out of nostalgia. MMLP1 is fucking amazing... but if you compare rhyme schemes and technical skill then Em is miles ahead of where he was in MMLP1. Also, the content is much more mature, giving the album replay value that will endure throughout the aging process. While I can admit MMLP1 is crazy fucking good, I hope I am not listening to most of it (a few exceptions) when I'm 30. I can see myself blasting MMLP2 till the day I die. It's going to push the genre further than the first MMLP. But hey, time will tell. I respect all the fam's opinions
EmGoGetEm wrote:Did anyone else pick up on how he used some of the rhyme scheme that he made up during the 60 minutes interview with Anderson Cooper in verse 2?
shadyblogger wrote:EmGoGetEm wrote:Did anyone else pick up on how he used some of the rhyme scheme that he made up during the 60 minutes interview with Anderson Cooper in verse 2?
Yeah I noticed. That's funny you bring that up because I also noticed on Headlights the line where he talks about following "my kids to the edge of the atlas," Em mentioned in an interview (it might have also been the same 60 minutes interview) something very similar how he would follow his kids to the edge of the Earth if someone took them from him.
shadyblogger wrote:Yeah it is the 60 minutes interview; he talks about his dad and kids around 7:45
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5BCXTLBnkvs
yoda you can call me wrote:shadyblogger wrote:Yeah it is the 60 minutes interview; he talks about his dad and kids around 7:45
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5BCXTLBnkvs
thanks brah.. probably when he conceived the rhyme right there
gonna watch the full interview again, been quite some time since i seen this
shadyblogger wrote:yoda you can call me wrote:shadyblogger wrote:Yeah it is the 60 minutes interview; he talks about his dad and kids around 7:45
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5BCXTLBnkvs
thanks brah.. probably when he conceived the rhyme right there
gonna watch the full interview again, been quite some time since i seen this
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