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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby kkaniff » Feb 7th, '14, 16:53

Bad Guy top 3
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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby Notalius » Feb 7th, '14, 17:16

csw621 wrote:top 5 all time in order imo

lose yourself
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so yeah


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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby EminemBase » Feb 7th, '14, 18:19

Top 10? Shit, that's hard.

Intuitively I'd say yes, but it's due in a big part to newer stuff... even from 2009 - sounding a bit cooler than shit I have heard for 14 years in a row. It's really tough to remove that bias.

Regardless - I'd say (without naming my top 10) that "Stay Wide Awake", "Deja Vu", "Cinderella Man", "Almost Famous", "Rhyme or Reason" and "Rap God" are all worthy top 10 contenders, and a couple more too, but again, it's too hard to officially say or try compete them against THE classics due to newness bias. Leme see...

1. Criminal
2. Stan
3. Lose Yourself
4. The Way I Am
5. Till I Collapse
6. Drug Ballad
7. Kill You
8. Sing for the Moment
9...

Hmmm... Yeah I could prolly put a handful of Relapse, Recovery or MMLP2 tracks in those last 2 spots. But it''s fucking hard actually when I think of all the classic late 90s shit even. I mean, as fucking dope as "Almost Famous" is... does it belong there more than even "Till Hell Freezes Over"?... not so sure. Although there-in lies the VINTAGE bias; that feeling of when he was totally new and original in your mind. Hard shit yo.
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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby Raul » Feb 7th, '14, 18:39

Going Through Changes, Headlights, Deja Vù and Careful What You Wish For entered in my top 20.
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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby TRSL » Feb 7th, '14, 19:45

Bad Guy is top 15 for me, Evil Twin is top 20, and Rap God is top 30.
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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby Jaba » Feb 7th, '14, 20:42

Kuno wrote:Groundhog Day is one of the best Eminem's song i've ever heard. The beat is 11/10, flow 11/10, lirycs 10/10, the last part is 10/10. Damn! Why the fuck this is just a bonus track? Top 10 FUCK

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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby DetroitSkills » Feb 7th, '14, 20:43

Notalius wrote:
csw621 wrote:top 5 all time in order imo

lose yourself
legacy
biterphobia
the sauce
stan

so yeah


you know, it's your opinion, but it's the woat

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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby Jaba » Feb 7th, '14, 20:43

EminemBase wrote:Top 10? Shit, that's hard.

Intuitively I'd say yes, but it's due in a big part to newer stuff... even from 2009 - sounding a bit cooler than shit I have heard for 14 years in a row. It's really tough to remove that bias.

Regardless - I'd say (without naming my top 10) that "Stay Wide Awake", "Deja Vu", "Cinderella Man", "Almost Famous", "Rhyme or Reason" and "Rap God" are all worthy top 10 contenders, and a couple more too, but again, it's too hard to officially say or try compete them against THE classics due to newness bias. Leme see...

1. Criminal
2. Stan
3. Lose Yourself
4. The Way I Am
5. Till I Collapse
6. Drug Ballad
7. Kill You
8. Sing for the Moment
9...

Hmmm... Yeah I could prolly put a handful of Relapse, Recovery or MMLP2 tracks in those last 2 spots. But it''s fucking hard actually when I think of all the classic late 90s shit even. I mean, as fucking dope as "Almost Famous" is... does it belong there more than even "Till Hell Freezes Over"?... not so sure. Although there-in lies the VINTAGE bias; that feeling of when he was totally new and original in your mind. Hard shit yo.

TBH Lose Yourself in NOT in my Top 10. I like the song but... compared to the others it just isn't as good. :whistle:
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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby HotDawg » Feb 9th, '14, 14:53

Legacy is in my top 10
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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby shadyblogger » Feb 9th, '14, 16:26

I think only maybe 1 or 2 songs post 2009 are worthy of being in my top 10 Eminem list. It's easier to think about a top 50 list but even then a shitload of songs get left out. Fuck. Eminem, why do you have to make so many great songs?
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Re: Post-2009 era Eminem, where will these songs be ranked?

Postby Jaba » Feb 9th, '14, 18:51

DancinOnYaGrave wrote:
Brainless wrote:
EminemBase wrote:Top 10? Shit, that's hard.

Intuitively I'd say yes, but it's due in a big part to newer stuff... even from 2009 - sounding a bit cooler than shit I have heard for 14 years in a row. It's really tough to remove that bias.

Regardless - I'd say (without naming my top 10) that "Stay Wide Awake", "Deja Vu", "Cinderella Man", "Almost Famous", "Rhyme or Reason" and "Rap God" are all worthy top 10 contenders, and a couple more too, but again, it's too hard to officially say or try compete them against THE classics due to newness bias. Leme see...

1. Criminal
2. Stan
3. Lose Yourself
4. The Way I Am
5. Till I Collapse
6. Drug Ballad
7. Kill You
8. Sing for the Moment
9...

Hmmm... Yeah I could prolly put a handful of Relapse, Recovery or MMLP2 tracks in those last 2 spots. But it''s fucking hard actually when I think of all the classic late 90s shit even. I mean, as fucking dope as "Almost Famous" is... does it belong there more than even "Till Hell Freezes Over"?... not so sure. Although there-in lies the VINTAGE bias; that feeling of when he was totally new and original in your mind. Hard shit yo.

TBH Lose Yourself in NOT in my Top 10. I like the song but... compared to the others it just isn't as good. :whistle:

I bet Lose Yourself is older than you.

Well seeing I was born in 1996, I believe not. :tounge2:
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