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Iron Keys

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Hope he makes it a dope one.

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I don't mean to shit on this, but I'm just not into this.

His first album Infinite was super underground so of course it was dope, and Slim Shady plus Marshall Mathers was really dope.

Once he came out with the Eminem Show I couldn't fuck with him anymore. It was just super fast BPMs with goofy lyrics. What's that song? NA NA NA NANA NANANAAANANANANAA. I really hated that song.

Slim Shady and Marshall Mathers albums were dope because he had great wordplay but it was a solid production, still somewhat raw. When he came out with Lose Yourself that was insanely good, and it's too bad he didn't continue down that path. Once he got huge then he just became Eminem the funny wordplay rapper guy. I guess the industry led him down the infamous money path.

Sorry, it's just my 2 cents. Rant over.

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hosie

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Let's face it he makes pop music now. This is far removed from anything hip hop.

Anytime anyone mentions Infinite I instantly want to listen to the single. Such a simple, stripped back and infinitely hip hop record. Polar opposite of this. I don't think it has any replay value and won't age well.
 

Iron Keys

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I think it's alright, at least it works.

I think the juxtaposition is what really highlighted what the issue is to me - putting current Em next to his 'old self', you can really see the kinda 'no fucks given' offensive wildcard crazy wild self. Now he looks like a humbled settled down dad/uncle or something. And therefore looses that edge. Feels like he's tired, not in a tired way, but like, a sports player where your prime and best years behind you, you still love and enjoy the sport and still have the skills and ability, but it's more of a relaxedness to it.

I think it was good and hope the rest of the album can deliver too. This had a feel of maybe Eminem Show era, if he can dig deep into his Marshall Mathers LP and Slim Shady LP character, we're in for a treat.

I'm like 4-4.5 on this one. Video was good too.
 

Dusty B

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I liked it. But Em Show came out when I was in middle school and I'm a white suburban dad who is a firearms owner but has never had to bust a cap in a MF, nor have I ever seen crack cocaine, so I think I'm the target audience. I've always been into the Pop/Rap and Eminem is who got me into hip hop to begin with.

I thought it was refreshing to hear a big song bash a lot of the world problems in the way Em always has but in his 50yr old dad way, where he still finds ways to incorporate his self deprecating humor.
 
I don't mean to shit on this, but I'm just not into this.

His first album Infinite was super underground so of course it was dope, and Slim Shady plus Marshall Mathers was really dope.

Once he came out with the Eminem Show I couldn't fuck with him anymore. It was just super fast BPMs with goofy lyrics. What's that song? NA NA NA NANA NANANAAANANANANAA. I really hated that song.

Slim Shady and Marshall Mathers albums were dope because he had great wordplay but it was a solid production, still somewhat raw. When he came out with Lose Yourself that was insanely good, and it's too bad he didn't continue down that path. Once he got huge then he just became Eminem the funny wordplay rapper guy. I guess the industry led him down the infamous money path.

Sorry, it's just my 2 cents. Rant over.

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I agree..fuck this corny shit.
 

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It's interesting when you look at music careers like this. Let's say Eminem was still the same from 1998 - then people would be saying he needs to change with the times and he's washed up. I would agree with that, but with his career, as @hosie mentioned, it's Pop now. He crossed over to the Pop side a long time ago. That's cool, and he's gotten tons of fame and money because of that, but what if? WHAT IF?

We all know he can do some hardcore stuff with a slowed down tempo, so it would great if he did that more often. On the other hand, you look at someone like KRS-One who's still doing music and it's still hardcore but he obviously doesn't have the fame and money like Eminem has. Imagine KRS rapping over a beat like this. :D
 
It's interesting when you look at music careers like this. Let's say Eminem was still the same from 1998 - then people would be saying he needs to change with the times and he's washed up. I would agree with that, but with his career, as @hosie mentioned, it's Pop now. He crossed over to the Pop side a long time ago. That's cool, and he's gotten tons of fame and money because of that, but what if? WHAT IF?

We all know he can do some hardcore stuff with a slowed down tempo, so it would great if he did that more often. On the other hand, you look at someone like KRS-One who's still doing music and it's still hardcore but he obviously doesn't have the fame and money like Eminem has. Imagine KRS rapping over a beat like this. :D
Em is at a stage that no matter what shit he puts out, his fanboys will lap it up regardless. I personally have to look at myself in the mirror.
 

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Em is at a stage that no matter what shit he puts out, his fanboys will lap it up regardless. I personally have to look at myself in the mirror.
"fanboys" is the right word. Same thing for Beyonce, Taylor Swift, etc. I mean, to each his own but what happened? I find for lots of genres there's so much music that is below average and yet everyone thinks every song is amazing. I think of the days when a rapper would be clowned for using written raps in a freestyle battle, now they recite lyrics without any music to flow to and freestyle battles today are considered amazing.
 

Iron Keys

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The thing with Em it's pop but still not typical pop, it's more pop because it's popular as opposed to pop natured - his content isn't exactly pop friendly.

On recent albums where he's had a completely commercial style of beat and singers n whatever, that shit was dead imho and that was pop. Like those Macklmkre and Professor zgreen or whoever shit.

His music has often had a comical element to it. And I wouldn't call something pop because it's comical. But that's his brand of single/commercial, and it's not exactly sweet.

I don't buy into the whole no you have to have a really shit beat and really boring track and completely uninspiring arrangement otherwise it's not real.
 
The thing with Em it's pop but still not typical pop, it's more pop because it's popular as opposed to pop natured - his content isn't exactly pop friendly.

On recent albums where he's had a completely commercial style of beat and singers n whatever, that shit was dead imho and that was pop. Like those Macklmkre and Professor zgreen or whoever shit.

His music has often had a comical element to it. And I wouldn't call something pop because it's comical. But that's his brand of single/commercial, and it's not exactly sweet.

I don't buy into the whole no you have to have a really shit beat and really boring track and completely uninspiring arrangement otherwise it's not real.
Comical and corny as fuck are two different things man
 
Underground hip hop is corny.

I'd call this single above goofy. I'd call shit with Rihanna in the chorus or whatever song it is he has as corny.
Here we are talking about Eminem and dude disses a whole subgenre of hip hop lol. Bit defensive, you aren't a fucking fanboy are you?
 
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