Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I try to be openminded, so give me seven of his songs and I'll listen to them. My only rule is that none of them can be rap.
Apple Music declared the Miseducation of Lauren Hill to be the most important album of all time.
You should start there so you know music nerds are crazier than Star Wars ones. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I try to be openminded, so give me seven of his songs and I'll listen to them. My only rule is that none of them can be rap.
He is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame so none of his music is rap :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I try to be openminded, so give me seven of his songs and I'll listen to them. My only rule is that none of them can be rap.
They're unfortunately probably going to be rap, however I'd really love to see a RainMan certified review of these songs. Would put a smile on my face.
From His First Commercial Album :
1. My Name Is (His introduction to the Rap World in 1999)
From after He found fame and success
2. The Way I Am
3. Stan
4. Cleaning Out My Closet
5. Sing For The Moment
6. When I'm Gone
Post Drugs(and best friend dying) :
7. Going Through Changes
Bonus terrible song from his drug years, but it features your moniker
Originally Posted by KurtCobain:
They're unfortunately probably going to be rap, however I'd really love to see a RainMan certified review of these songs. Would put a smile on my face.
From His First Commercial Album :
1. My Name Is (His introduction to the Rap World in 1999)
From after He found fame and success
2. The Way I Am
3. Stan
4. Cleaning Out My Closet
5. Sing For The Moment
6. When I'm Gone
Post Drugs(and best friend dying) :
7. Going Through Changes
Bonus terrible song from his drug years, but it features your moniker
Brings back good memories. When I was in high school I downloaded all of his songs like a week or two early on Napster or Morpheus. Then sat outside an FYE and sold them until they ran me off. [Reply]
What made Eminem Eminem was the fact he didn’t care what anyone thought, he would say the most controversial things. Today he would’ve been cancelled, major gay bashing, murder and sexual abuse references, and things you wouldn’t dream of saying out loud. He had to be tempered down a bit now, but still like him throwing some of that in this song again. [Reply]
It's fine. It's an enjoyable song, and Eminem's historical greatness is hard to argue. But it still just sounds like a tribute to himself and his old music, sounds the same. He doesn't have much dynamic range. [Reply]
In fact, Eminem was so good on this track that Nas said "Eminem murdered you on your own shit" in a diss to Jay-Z. It wasn't even that Jay-Z was bad, he just got destroyed by the GOAT. [Reply]