Jul 27, 2016Devil's Night was Eminem at his peak, too bad he wasted that time with those losers from D12
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Jul 27, 2016
Listened to The Eminem Show at work and was reminded of how amazing of an album it was. From the jump AMEERICAAAAAAA he takes you in for a ride. The america metaphor goes into the next track with a rap game metaphor and then the Eminem Show is on full display after.
All the beats were fantastic and he really held his own self producing most of this. The ONLY low is Drips and even that song isnt that bad. Compare Drips to the Ken Kaniff MMLP skit or Amityville. I'd take Drips.
This album is Eminem at his best. His pen game is impeccable, he shows immense growth from MMLP, he is more transparent than ever, and the shock value is toned down a bit to show his artistry and s--- on his critics. Yes MMLP is a classic and SSLP is his grand introduction to the world but TES was his showing of why he one of the best rappers to ever grace a mic. TES is his best project. What you hear in this album is a genius at workRed Rum, Sav Stanfield, David26 and 7 others like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Jul 27, 2016
its not his best album though. MMLP isKrabby Patty, Guma, Juney Dark and 4 others like this. -
Jul 27, 2016
Even if you don't agree TES is his best album, which I personally think it is by a small margin, I don't think anyone can disagree that its the Eminem album that has definitely aged the best.Guma, Red Rum, Groovy Tony and 1 other person like this. -
Jul 27, 2016
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Jul 27, 2016
Lmao the only way Devil's Night could ever be a classic is if all the other D12 members were removed.
I agree with @Soldier though, it seemed his rapping ability and charisma had formed a perfect marriage in 2001, and his performances on DN were flawless.(This ad goes away when signing up)