Dec 6, 2015 I have always enjoyed this and i feel it pays homage to the old Slim Shady. I never see anyone praise it though and I've seen hate on it.
Dec 6, 2015 People here hate it because it makes no sense. I don't have a problem with it, except the line "Had Michael Myers looking like a liar, swiped his powers"...what powers does Michael Myers have? Your link has no audio
Dec 6, 2015 immortality(n----- keeps coming back), inability to feel pain, superhuman strength, withstand any injury and can regenerate tissue aka Eminem is now rebuilt and evil af
Dec 6, 2015 It is the weakest song that starts with :" A lot of people ask me" One of the songs that is over hated. It is the only song in Relapse that has violence vibe.but also has the only chorus I didn't like in Relapse. For me, I love it, Eminem delivered well. 8/10 ,
Dec 6, 2015 Good flow. Not fan of the beat but still better than most of the s--- on Recovery. Fine hook. I believe the song didn't have heavy accents like Stay Wide Awake etc which is a good think. But the song itself is just average. Lyrics are kinda weak. This is the Slim Shady at his weakest I guess. 5/10
Dec 6, 2015 Eminem tends to do his absolute best on final tracks on albums. This track is no different. It's crazy, has good lyrics, and much like No Apologies (also a final track from an Eminem album) it feels like it was recorded years before it was released. I'd give it a 8/10, it's a good track.
Dec 6, 2015 Massively over-hated (as that is a word now). He rambles a bit too often, but there's some fun lines and the serial killer section is great. Beat, hook, delivery are on point, Good song,
Dec 6, 2015 I love it. Easily a Top 5 song on Relapse. I remember when the album leaked everyone loved it. Most people were like "Wow I hope Relapse 2 picks up where Underground left off! Sick song, no accent!" Then slowly everyone turned on it because of a few "cringe" lines or whatever.
Dec 6, 2015 Awesome production, booming Dre beat, decent hook, and a fire flow with natural delivery. However, as many have pointed out, he literally raps about nothing. For me, the highlight of the song is in the 3rd verse when he calls out all of the horror movie icons, I thought that was clever to an extent. Part of me wonders if he actually wrote the verses to the song, just because this song feels like it could've been a freestyle almost. Just cobbling together random thoughts for the sake of rhyming them. I rarely listen to this song as a result.