Nov 6, 2015 Exactly, i don't know how he thought that shouting ''my music box'' could be a good idea, it was annoying as f*.
Nov 6, 2015 I also always thought You're Never Over would've been so much better if he had a guest vocalist sing the hook instead of doing it himself. That "without chuuuuuuu" is just such a corny moment on what should be a serious song.
Nov 6, 2015 Dang. That is dope. I guess I was thinking of the part where there is a voice going Oooohooohoooohoooh over the beat.
Nov 6, 2015 Berzerk and You're Never Over are good choices. The Monster has a good concept and decent verses but is all wrong tonally. s--- beat and hook.
Nov 6, 2015 Berzerk, The lyrics if you understand every punchline and line are amazing, but not catchy enough for the casual listener. Phenomenal, Complex lyrics, not clear voice, bad recording (which is unjustifiable for a rapper with more than $ 150 mi) Relapse, although I enjoy the accent, it would be much bigger without it and serial killers, but still want Eminem to release one more song with accents. Encore, if changed some songs and replaced it with straight out of lab. (its Ethan (Eminem's brother) fault) ... You're never over is a GOAT, i don't care what do you guys think but its Eminem at his best, and perfect, the hook was amazing. @henzINNIT @Arch Dogg
Nov 6, 2015 Never realised how good this beat actually was till listening to this. Hopefully one day we'll get an acapella so someone can remaster it
Nov 6, 2015 1. Our house beat and verses are freakin dope! 2. To answer your question... All of relapse, relapse refill, and encore were all wasted beats.
Nov 6, 2015 You're Never Over is Eminem at his best? f--- man you're standards are low. You definitely started listening post 2010.
Nov 6, 2015 Difficult is more emotional and old school Eminem, and I completely agree it's a better tribute. s--- it's one of my favorites, one of Eminem realest songs and f---in classic. but some people said You're never over is wack, while it has made me almost cry, it has one of the most uplifting Eminem beats, and its lyrics are so deep. Also it's the only song where Eminem references Snoop Dogg.
Nov 6, 2015 LOL at you, I memorize almost all eminem albums from SSLP to MMLP2 .. I loved his personality back then much more because he was the baddest a--- ever.. and I prefer old school Eminem.. but when this dude puts real emotions, nice lyrics with great metaphors, good beat, and be funny at same time (Mustard and Ketchup wordplay), I would be pissed if someone degraded this work. I meant by Eminem at his best that he truly worked and loved recording this song.