Aug 17, 2019 I have to agree with this. RR has been heavily involved in the shitiest of the s--- Em songs and just an influencer in some of the better ones. Yes, we can't ignore WOW and Arose but does that make amends for Remind Me, Heat etc?
Aug 17, 2019 rick rubin is not the worst producer just because Eminem and him have awful chemistry musically. rick rubin has a solid catalogue and has done amazing work other artists like Jay
Aug 18, 2019 I can agree with that. I just hope Em stops with Rubin, not trying to be a hater that’s his choice but I prefer him not to. Em sounds good on Dre beats, Boi-1Da, Just Blaze. I hope Em’s last album is like an Encore but with all Dre beats again. Nothing corny like pop artists like Ed Sheeran. Just a straight classic vintage shady Hip-Hop album.
Aug 18, 2019 What’s the next Em song we can buy? Koolo said there is a better song then Island Boys? We buying it .. ???
Aug 18, 2019 Yeah the beginning was a bit off-beat, but I don't mind it because the verse got way better immediately. That singing part is top notch, and when he talks about comparisons, so good. I really don't like nitpicking his recent music, because it seems genuine. It sounds like Eminem again to me. For so long, I felt he was just trying to appease everyone, instead of making the music he wanted to. And it was so opposite to what he used to be, and it was so irritating. He deserved every bit of harsh criticism from 04-17, but lately he's been really consistent with being himself, or at least how he was in the early 2000's. Do I think he's what he used to be? Of course not. But I can respect everything he's done since that Chloraseptic Remix.
Aug 18, 2019 Jay Z has always talked very highly of Rick, and says hes a fore father of everything he loves in hip hop, says hes a unique person who has his hands in legendary music from all genres with the accolades to prove it. Rick just loves music. But, Big stand outs are Jay z black album LL on several occasions beastie boys several run dmc several occasions aerosmith geto boys ,Metallica several times slayer several times Johnny cash several times kanye yeezus Mmlp2 lana del ray lady gaga justin Timberlake wu tang red hot chili peppers multiple times slip knot multiple times lil jon audio slave weezer smashing pumpkins shakira limp bizkit kid rock U2 linkin park Ed Sheeran ZZ top Adele Rage against the machine 9 inch nails That's just me listing hip hop, pop, and rock stuff ppl on here might recognize. Hes got stuff with Tom petty and the heart breakers, Sheryl crow, Joan jette alot of old stuff that has impacted several genres. Rick was big on sampling classic rock for EM. But it gave us rhyme or reason and I love that f---ing song. He produced that, bezerk, so far and love game (solid beat) walk on water (beautiful instrumental, very unorthodox for a rap song, but I like that song) remind me, heat and arose. I think alot of the sounds were different for hip hop in this era, woulda been more common late 80s for the rock mix. But Rick and EM just might produce a sound together that doesnt mesh well with what hip hop fans want. But Rick has a solid track record of hip hop. Hes an original co founder of def jam lol.
Aug 18, 2019 Also, I thought Rick produced the title track SHADYXV since it sampled Billy squire, but apparently EM did that one himself. Hmph
Aug 18, 2019 ive been wanting to mention something, you talking about the flow just reminded me to finally post it lol. we all know for years now people talk about his flow and say hes off beat at times. I kinda disagree. I get what people are saying, but it kinda reminds me of what an engineer told me when he was discussing mixing vocals with me and about people needing to really feel, and be connected with the music. he said a lot of times people find a beat on youtube, beat stars etc, they download it and write to it and just bring it in and record. but he said its just like theyre rapping on top of it, very similar to how when you mix vocals, you don't want them to sit over top of the beat, you want them to sit inside the mix. he said a lot of ppl don't listen to all the little nuances in the beat, and whats going on past the some of the drums. I think EM really sits with those beats, and picks out any chord progression changes, synths coming in and out, all aspects of the percussion. its like rick rubin said on the zane lowe interview, he said EM writes his phrasing and syllables around the beat how it is (then sometimes he changes the beat and builds around his rap) but ive just never got that "yo hes off beat" im not hearing that at all. always makes me curious as to how everyone else hears music, like what their brain registers first, drums, keys, vocals etc. but I just feel like he stays pretty tight in the pocket, I always feel like his lyrics are written to the wave form of the beat the way he goes in and out of flows. im glad he does a lot of flow switch ups personally. but I was just quoting you bc I had been wanting to mention that, but I kept f---ing forgetting lol.
Aug 18, 2019 This is completely right. People are confusing their subjective tastes with their understanding of music composition. Complaining that you don't like the sound is cool, you're entitled to your own opinion of course - but to say it is "off-beat" is just straight up wrong and a complete misunderstanding of the technicality.
Aug 19, 2019 Rubin and Em went together like peanut butter and jelly. So many classic songs. Definitely my fav Em era.
Aug 19, 2019 really??? all power to you but..???! I read this upside down thinking maybe you had it backwards and it still doesn't make sense.