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Em at #98 and #5 on Complex Albums of the Decade

Postby Amaranthine » Apr 3rd, '12, 19:30

Recovery made it at #98:
Em won his battle with drug addiction on the album prior to this one. But Recovery, the biggest selling album of 2010, was the set that proved he was still an elite rapper. Marshall showed growth lyrically, addressing domestic violence with Rihanna and facing his own tough times head-on with “Not Afraid,” while ditching all those sloppy pop culture references that bogged Relapse down. We can't wait to see where he goes next.

And The Eminem Show sits at #5:
Although it's not better than his magnum opus The Marshall Mathers LP, The Eminem Show is still one of the most brilliant rap albums of the past decade. In 2002, before drugs ravaged his life, Em was riding high off success. Mostly self-produced, the album found Shady rhyming over the best set of beats found on any of his solo albums. Meanwhile, his legendary wordplay was as sharp as ever.

Although the album didn't break much new ground thematically—aside from harping on politics a bit more than usual—Shady found new ways to discuss familiar ideas. Even well-worn subjects like his mother, his daughter, and the trials of fame were handled with a level of inventiveness. This success of this album, followed with the biopic later that year, would turn Em from controversial villain into unlikely people's champ and leave the entire nation chanting for an encore.


50's Get Rich or Die Tryin' is #2.
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Re: Em at #98 and #5 on Complex Albums of the Decade

Postby Almostlity » Apr 3rd, '12, 19:35

Menzo wrote:So is The Marshall Mathers LP not there? :-k

Oh, and fuck Complex for again ragging on Relapse.


Complex has been around since '02.


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Re: Em at #98 and #5 on Complex Albums of the Decade

Postby EminemBase » Apr 3rd, '12, 20:28

Menzo wrote:So is The Marshall Mathers LP not there? :-k

Oh, and fuck Complex for again ragging on Relapse.


Albums of the Decade...

The Marshall Mathers LP wasn't released in the last decade. It's 12 years old.

Lmao at Get Rich being higher than The Eminem Show.
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Re: Em at #98 and #5 on Complex Albums of the Decade

Postby EminemBase » Apr 3rd, '12, 20:35

InsaneTRex94 wrote:
EminemBase wrote:
Menzo wrote:So is The Marshall Mathers LP not there? :-k

Oh, and fuck Complex for again ragging on Relapse.


Albums of the Decade...

The Marshall Mathers LP wasn't released in the last decade. It's 12 years old.

Lmao at Get Rich being higher than The Eminem Show.

Well tbh I feel like it transformed rap more than TES did, and it put Shady Records on the map a lot more effectively than any other Shady release.


It did affect rap more than The Eminem Show did. But so did a lot of albums.

Eminem's albums don't visibly change the culture in a big way because they're so personal and unique to him and his style. He doesn't buck trends (he's undoubtedly influenced many rappers technically, with craft, and with image and attitude but - he affects fundamentals, not fads.

Get Rich did affect hip-hop as a whole more (in terms of image and immediate effect / face-value crap), but that doesn't make it a better album. It affected hip-hop for the WORSE. All it did was inspire more gangsta rap, which is fucking awful.

Eminem inspired creativity and focus on detail of craft.

But, it wouldn't matter if The Eminem Show sold 12 copies and didn't affect shit, it's a brilliant album, and whole-other-worlds kind of better than Get Rich.
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Re: Em at #98 and #5 on Complex Albums of the Decade

Postby Amaranthine » Apr 3rd, '12, 20:42

Menzo wrote:
EminemBase wrote:
Menzo wrote:So is The Marshall Mathers LP not there? :-k

Oh, and fuck Complex for again ragging on Relapse.


Albums of the Decade...

The Marshall Mathers LP wasn't released in the last decade. It's 12 years old.

Lmao at Get Rich being higher than The Eminem Show.


Yes, I know.

But I thought they were doing it by 2000-2010.

Nah, they're doing it as 2002-2012. Watch the Throne is on the list.
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Re: Em at #98 and #5 on Complex Albums of the Decade

Postby EG. » Apr 3rd, '12, 20:52

Revolutionary wrote:What, did they make their daughters pick which albums they like better or do they seriously think these are best albums of the last decade?

I dont see how thats relevant.
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Re: Em at #98 and #5 on Complex Albums of the Decade

Postby EG. » Apr 3rd, '12, 21:23

Oh right, i forgot girls like lame music
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Re: Em at #98 and #5 on Complex Albums of the Decade

Postby EG. » Apr 3rd, '12, 21:35

Menzo wrote:
EG. wrote:Oh right, i forgot girls like lame music


You know it...hey wait a minute, the fuck you doing away from the kitchen?

Trust me, it's for the better.
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Re: Em at #98 and #5 on Complex Albums of the Decade

Postby Emadyville » Apr 3rd, '12, 23:04

EminemBase wrote:Lmao at Get Rich being higher than The Eminem Show.


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Re: Em at #98 and #5 on Complex Albums of the Decade

Postby Blu » Apr 3rd, '12, 23:15

EminemBase wrote:Lmao at Get Rich being higher than The Eminem Show.
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