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What was the transition song of 8 Mile/Gangsta era?

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Re: What was the transition song of 8 Mile/Gangsta era?

Postby mdemaz » May 15th, '14, 14:10

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Re: What was the transition song of 8 Mile/Gangsta era?

Postby EminemInsider » May 16th, '14, 22:49

There's a huge difference vocally between Nail In the Coffin and The Sauce. On The Sauce, though his voice is a little thicker/heavier than it used to be, you can still tell it's him. On NITC, you can barely even tell it's him. It sounds like he's rapping while straining on the toilet or like he's got a cold.
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Re: What was the transition song of 8 Mile/Gangsta era?

Postby shadyblogger » May 17th, '14, 16:35

But The Sauce and Nail in the Coffin were both released in 2002. Maybe The Sauce was recorded before but both are dope af in my opinion. I think Nail in the Coffin he just was trying a more laid-back aggressive style as opposed to the energetic anger that was quickly flowing through The Sauce. Just listen to the differences in beat and it's understandable why his rapping is different on each track.
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Re: What was the transition song of 8 Mile/Gangsta era?

Postby Aslawik » May 19th, '14, 14:05

He started taking ambien in 8mile and he's stated this was the beginning of his real addiction problems.
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Re: What was the transition song of 8 Mile/Gangsta era?

Postby UnoDeuce » May 21st, '14, 05:21

Em is so weird. If you listen to Infinite and SSLP you'd think it was 2 different dudes. If you listen to The Way I Am then NITC you wouldn't tell it's 2 different dudes. Skip ahead to MMLP2 and he still sounds different. I swear he goes through like 3 puberties per 5 years
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Re: What was the transition song of 8 Mile/Gangsta era?

Postby shadyblogger » May 21st, '14, 06:02

chikachika wrote:
UnoDeuce wrote:Em is so weird. If you listen to Infinite and SSLP you'd think it was 2 different dudes. If you listen to The Way I Am then NITC you wouldn't tell it's 2 different dudes. Skip ahead to MMLP2 and he still sounds different. I swear he goes through like 3 puberties per 5 years


Ya no two albums sound alike, its crazy. His flow, style changes each time. Encore probably had potential to sound like TES but he was all drugged up and had some lazy flow.


I think the pure fact that no 2 Eminem albums sound alike and that they all differ from one another also stylistically and structurally just goes to show that Em is indeed experimenting and purposely trying new things. While his voice did deepen over the years, most of the differences in sound and new styles are all by choice.
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