Feb 6, 2017 I don't think it was bad at all. If you don't understand wordplay or anything he's talking about then I could see why people think it was awful. His delivery was perfectly on beat, and the stacking syllables, double entendres, motifs, homophones, etc were insanely clever. I think it all just went over some peoples head. If you don't like his flow on this track that's one thing.. Flow is personal preference, but the wordplay was genius. The mainstream hip hop community is loving this smooth beat/predictable flow right now (uzi and yachty are perfect examples) which is fine, but Eminem offers something a little deeper.
Feb 8, 2017 Writing for Rolling Stone, Brittany Spanos concluded: "As always, his earnestness is believable. Every moment he counts his blessings ā like on the casually catchy single "Bounce Back" ā you root for him. He embraces his underdog status, especially since he is most often pitted against and working with rap's biggest personalities, like Kanye West, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar. More often than not, however, he gets swallowed by the larger-than-life brands and presences of those he surrounds himself with, like Eminem who steals Sean's thunder with the quality, agility and fire of his guest verse on "No Favors".[13] Em's verse getting praise.
Feb 8, 2017 Let me s--- on your chest and if some pee comes out just guzzle it down just guzzle it dowwwwwwwwn