Dec 2, 2024 “There was supposed to be a really big feature on this song, but unfortunately, it’s gone forever”
Dec 3, 2024 Yet it’s always you seeing it as something bad not me lol respect your original culture, ese
Dec 3, 2024 When we think he dropping an album again? He getting up there in age does he take 2025 off or does he drop another album hopefully sounding like he does on the fuel remix verse
Dec 3, 2024 I like cowboy carter and all but it is nowhere near the second best album this year lol also why the f--- is Tyla there lmao
Dec 3, 2024 True to both, ok albums featuring some cool songs but That’s it. Feel like this media sites could make a top 50 and still leave Em out
Dec 3, 2024 I’d be surprised to see DoSS on any list. I think this forum is the place where it was most well-received lol
Dec 3, 2024 squabble up and luther from GNX have already outstreamed everything on TDOSS with the exception of Houdini, Fuel, Tobey and Somebody Save Me
Dec 3, 2024 And I got treated like an Eminem hater in the gnx thread for saying DoSS barely made an impact outside of Houdini. I like DoSS as much as the next guy here but facts are facts. Bringing back Slim Shady and killing him was Eminem’s last trick and it didn’t work. It makes it even more embarrassing that he collabed with Jelly Roll only to still have the album flop. Normally this wouldn’t matter, but Eminem clearly still cares about sales and relevancy. The sad part is nobody talks about DoSS anymore except for niche communities like this. Most people forgot the album even dropped which is another reason it doesn’t appear on lists.
Dec 3, 2024 That’s not saying much considering his album sales have been getting lower and lower since then. With that type of fall off you’d think the man retired after MMLP2.
Dec 3, 2024 Tragic but true. The only reason anyone even heard of a new Eminem album this time around was because of my edits. When the radio only plays a fan version of your first single anymore you know you've fallen off relevancy wise.
Dec 3, 2024 It’s a shame they wouldn’t release your Stanley Cuts edition of DoSS on CD, vinyl, and cassette after several legal disputes. It would’ve sold way more than the Mourner’s Edition. The only thing we are left mourning now is what could’ve been.