Feb 9, 2020The most iconic artist we witnessed
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Jan 24, 2020
Somehow this album gets better each passing day
Darkness >>>>>> -
Jan 20, 2020
WHAT AN ALBUMLast edited: Jan 20, 2020(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Jan 18, 2020
Can we finally acknowledge that Rick Rubin almost ruined Ems career?(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Mar 6, 2020
Man I love this era(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Mar 4, 2020
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Feb 17, 2020
Unaccommodating should’ve been solo
Or young m.a verse significantly shorter.
Get someone like 50 on there -
Feb 13, 2020
So weird that people are so obsessed w him rehashing topics, every rapper does it lol.
If you listen to a lot of rappers it doesn't bother you as much tbhMudkip, rapmusik, Translucent and 18 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Feb 12, 2020
“Haha yeah did you see Eminem at the Oscars? He was SO out of breath! He’s put on loads of weight and is his Kangol hat surgically attached to his head? He’s so insecure & irrelevant nowadays. I’m embarrassed for him, he’s really let himself go. Imagine liking Eminem”
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Jan 28, 2020
Imagine saying "Farewell" is wack, gtfo, it's great.
Eminem dropped an album in 2020 with 20 songs and only one being mediocre (In Too Deep), what a time to be alive.
Last time I was bumping Eminem daily was when Relapse and Recovery dropped and here we are, 10 years later doing this again. -
Jan 26, 2020
Stepdad makes me hate my stepdad and i don't even have one. -
Jan 22, 2020
Em and Dre recaptured that magic on Lock It Up.
Marshall Mathers LP calibre -
Jan 18, 2020
The forbes review was embarrassing. It literally(not kidding) begins with “halsey did nothing to deserve this”. Assuming he meant that since halsey dropped an album, eminem shouldn’t have dropped one to take attention away from her. A grown a--- man getting paid to write reviews for forbes actually wrote that.Mudkip, Custommustardstain, Hickey032 and 18 others like this. -
Jan 17, 2020
First listen
what a f---in album -
Jul 6, 2020
Literally, this album is his modern day magnum opus. It's his best since TES. I really can't decide tbh... but if I had to: Intro, You Gon Learn, Godzilla, Darkness, Leaving Heaven, Marsh, Lock It Up, Never Love Again, No Regrets, I Will
My fav is Godzilla, I like Em being so technical about his craft and this man went onnnn.
Leaving Heaven 3rd verse is up there too, masterpiece.
Darkness is 10/10
Classic to me.CARNIFEX, Noid, BlueWorldOrder and 17 others like this. -
Mar 13, 2020
Hi everyone, I was thinking earlier what made this album so successful is it’s kind of singular, feeling (for once) as Eminem doing an actual rap record. Not an Eminem record
Obviously his other albums were rap but they always felt bogged down somehow:
-sslp, mmlp and tes (then encore) are all kind of a continuation of the same story, themes
-then mmlp2 is obviously a sequel
-relapse, recovery and revival are all in concert w one another
-kamikaze is good but it’s so slight it doesn’t feel like a real project or whatever.
So music to be murdered by has that album feel, but without all the mythology baggage, more just rapping and rapping about the love of rap. Might be one of his better pure technical records that works on its own merits since sslp. Pls like this post if you agreeLast edited: Mar 13, 2020CapricornReligion, CavalierTD, asvdawg and 17 others like this. -
Feb 28, 2020
Em's verse on You Gon' Learn is fire.
A lot of people sleeping on this song in my opinion -
Feb 18, 2020
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Feb 17, 2020
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Feb 16, 2020