Dec 27, 2017 No real hits (River is doing numbers only cause Ed Sheeran, will fall down soon) No impact No positive critique No sales The most forgetabble Eminem album taking the throne off MMLP2 (i f---in love this album, but truth to be told). Seems its going down hill from here for Em
Dec 28, 2017 It was the lyrics mainly. None if it's memorable. Doesn't connect on an emotional level. Put that with the production used, this albums gonna fall off hard and (maybe it's a good thing) no one will remember the album in a few weeks time.
Dec 28, 2017 No. Castle & Arose were more memorable than any post hiatus tracks. I only agree with the Op is point because the album didn't sell like it should have in US and same goes for his singles or songs too. And also it's like Shady never actually cared about boosting the sales. It's interesting and weird. And no MMLP 2 wasn't any forgetable. It sold fair amount of copies, it had iits' hit singles. It was also the best critically aclaimed album of Eminem post hiaus. As for Revival, I really like the album a lot. But critisizm on the album is very very unfair and biased. I can't take it serious when u rate an album with arguably the best concept Em ever came up with. So all those ratings lower than 5/10 is just non sense. h---, some sites rated it like 0/10 or 2/10 ?? It's like the album was 19 tracks of Fack. This is stupid. They don't even do that for Khaled's album or Montana's albums which they talk about nothing basically except sex, love and money kinda things...
Dec 28, 2017 Well, in Montana's defense, they do what they do somewhat right. Unlike Eminem who f----- up most of his s--- on the album. Didn't say MMLP2 was forgettable, I said every album before this WASN'T. Yeah those two tracks aren't forgettable or anything, but they just don't click the way his old tracks did for some reason. Old as in even five six years ago.