Jul 31, 2022 you people argue too much here, the beef is against dumb people such as Tupac fans. I mean does anyone even know that guy? Who listens to Tupac in 2022 or ever in history? I mean he's dead haha loser. What kind of name is Tupac anyway?
Jul 31, 2022 His voice is easy too tell from every era. Like saying first verse on Jimmy, Brian and Mike wasn’t recently recorded and was from 02, clearly not. As is this song.
Jul 31, 2022 It’s more probable that he re-recorded it because it was unfinished. Look at Jimmy Brian & Mike — he left the original verses in there because they were finished. For this, it was most likely either finish it now or release a demo which would probably sound awful and unpolished and you’d complain about that too lol
Jul 31, 2022 the reddit guy says he fast part in lucky you sounds cleaner but he isn't sure about that. Man, Em really makes listen through all of those songs next friday :D so I can figure out if he changed some parts in some of the songs.
Jul 31, 2022 This is a nice summary of most of this section tbh. People always getting mad at an album/song not dropping when a random hint doesn’t fall into their confirmation bias
Jul 31, 2022 If there was a major difference then it would be obvious and he wouldn't doubt himself. I'm guessing they maybe just touched up the mastering on the tracks
Jul 31, 2022 I don't wanna hate on the Reddit dude, but it's hard to take him seriously. As much as it is for me to take seriously any Reddit member, honestly. Once an Eminem stan uploads a clip in which everything sounds exactly the same except for one little simple word and claims "I think he re-recorded all the songs", that's it for me. You're either deaf or an idiot, and you've earned the title.
Jul 31, 2022 not sure you read what I said I didn't say it wasn't re-recorded. I'm saying we don't know for sure if it's because of the accents or not. It could be that he never laid down a finished verse. It could have been a demo, it could've been too spotty/not polished enough, it could be anything. unless he comes out and says "I redid it without the accents," which he very well could do in the coming weeks, we'll have no idea. Until we hear him say that, there's no point in getting angry about it and wasting energy.
Jul 31, 2022 Sorry not impressed by that Relapse 2 track. If that's what we've been missing, it's not much.
Jul 31, 2022 yeah like waiting every friday because someone with the slightest bit of relevancy or association to eminem is visiting detroit. happens every time. anyone going to detroit must be working with Em that day
Jul 31, 2022 I think the answer to the whole Is This Love controversy is right here, at 34:00 "There's a couple I was going through..." That's probably when he found Discombobulated, Jimmy Brian And Mike, Is This Love and a few others and he decided it would be cool if he finished and re-recorded them
Jul 31, 2022 Eminems distain for the accents is apparent though. Gone on record many times in interviews about it, h--- he even puts Revival ahead of it and performs 3am live without the accent.
Jul 31, 2022 I'm perfectly fine with him re-recording stuff. He's obviously going to feel differently in 2022 about a track that was made 13 years ago. But seriously, people are acting like he just murdered their entire family all because he re-recorded a verse or 2
Jul 31, 2022 Is it really a problem if he re recorded it? I'm still blown away by that second verse, whatever
Jul 31, 2022 But if he really hated the accents, he wouldn't have re-recorded Discombobulated and shouted "ACCEEEEENTS!" in the intro. Even if Discombobulated is not so heavy on the accents, there's still some of that. I think Em is a people pleaser, as much as he'd hate to admit it. If you analyze his career and the changes he made from day 1, to respond to what people say about him, it becomes clear to me. So when Relapse dropped and literally everybody was hating it and saying wtf is this, this man lost it, etc. He sort of had to come out and "explain" what was going on. So he started to say stuff like he had to learn how to rap again, writer's block, and he couldn't remember a lot of things due to his overdose, etc. He shied away from the accents, realized it sounded weird for anyone outside of his Stans, and he'd lose respect from the culture. Fast forward 10+ years and Relapse aged amazingly well (imho). I used to hate that album until 2017 I think. When he put out Revival, I started appreciating Relapse more and more and now I love it (except for a few songs).