Sep 9, 2019 Lol. at some point I felt like that's me wrote all those things a year ago. The problem with Revival is too many. Let's start with the fact that Em was gone completely for like a year or 2 and he also didn't release any solo s--- for 4 years, it was just like a 2nd hiatus. Any feature he released between 2015-2017 were heavily critisized because of his flow, even his lyrics sometimes. Campaign Speech and all the acapella s--- didn't help neither. And those are the years everybody is listenin' to the beat of a song before they even listen to any word etc. And he came with Walk On Water as his first single in an era like that. That s--- was beatless, even I was so dissapointed when I first hear the s---, but when I listen to it with the whole album, it was a classic from the beginning to the end. And tracklist he published was full of famous pop artists, in 2010, that might have made another Recovery but in the age of trap it doesn't. Hip hop listeners on Youtube burried the album before we even heard anything from it. He didn't push any songs to mainstream and radios. It was a ahuge mistake because that's how you actually get adults middle aged people to listen to u more. Young teenagers wouldn't f--- with beautifıul instrumental song like Walk on Water or old classic sampled songs like In Your Head, Remind Me. My father loves Remind me and In Your Head type of s---. I think people just acted as if they were sheeps and followed the trend to hate it without even really givin' the album a chance and Em gave up on it quickly after releasing it. He might even lost his excitement towards the whole project after the backlash of Walk on Water, Untouchable. Imagine, u drop Untouchable and people call you pop, they say u try to milk the whole situation, they say it's the worst thing they ever heard blah blah vlah. Anyway, flop of Revival is really interesting subject, some might even write a thesis on it lol. Revival is a great album regardless. Mainly, it's just a very mature Eminem over smoother beats. No beats as hard as Kamikaze's trapish ones but still a breath of fresh air in hip hop today because everybody raps over trap beats and many of them are too alike. I love the different vibe Revival has, I love how he snapped with Kamikaze after all the stupid comments over that album. What a great era...
Sep 9, 2019 U are missing a point tho. Walk on Water was how he feels about himself lately but he reverses that to BElieve at the end of the song tells everybody to f--- off because he wrote Stan lol. WHole promo was exactly what u said but that doesn't make Walk on Water irrelevant anyway...
Sep 9, 2019 I was excited for that too but we just kid ourselves, he never said Dre or anything. Doctor word was just there because it fit the promo theme. Dre barely produced anything after Relapse anyway. He was the exacutive producer of the Revival with Rubin tho. Of course last diss. If that's really about Em, he means after this one diss it's all gonna end for good which means Em is cooking smh fire.
Sep 9, 2019 Or it might he something related to porter Tho who we kiddin that f-- have no life and been eatin off em for years
Sep 9, 2019 it's purely because of Em's tweet being timed with Royce and Jamars videos. That's it.. nothing solid
Sep 9, 2019 Even though we don't have much, this is everything we have Em's tweet Fredwreck and Illa both reposting it Fredwreck posting IG stories of him being in Em's studio Kid Vishis saying Em and Royce won't stay silent (Even though he probably doesn't know anything despite being Royce's brother) Fredwreck clowning Jamar after Em's tweet And now Denaun's post I do think something is coming but not for another couple of months in my opinion.
Sep 9, 2019 An important point is that FredWreck posted an Instagram story of him on the way to Eminem’s studio with the caption “People think they want this problem 'til they get it” so it obviously means something Mr Porter was also at Em’s studio so maybe his latest Instagram story was actually about Em