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Re: Relapse 2 Throw Away Song(s)

Postby pHiLLip fARkLe » Jan 2nd, '11, 15:10

KieranLewisEM wrote:
EMINƎMShady95 wrote:
KieranLewisEM wrote:no way in hell cocaine was planned for relapse 2 (not a chance), scraped 1st single for recovery i reckon


Koolo said it was supposed to be Relapse 2's first single.


He must be mistaken.Cause first off does it sound anything off relapse sessions ? no.Does it sound like something off recovery ? yes. Em said beautiful was a exception from the relapse sessions and most off the song was recorded way before 08.Thirdly em said only dre produced for him around relapse time and didnt work with anyone else during the two albums there made together for both albums.Finally the beat was deffo not from dre or em and how many producers did he work with on recovery ? a lot.So surely this was for recovery or when he started to change direction.



it was for recovery? why in the fuck does eminem say "relapse im back in the game" then?
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Re: Relapse 2 Throw Away Song(s)

Postby xxTrigger1989xx » Jan 2nd, '11, 16:14

pHiLLip fARkLe wrote:

it was for recovery? why in the fuck does eminem say "relapse im back in the game" then?


Plus, he uses the accent at the very end of the song

"Oh well, fuck it, then"

Recovery Em wouldn't have used the accent (cept on So Bad, but it's not as stressed as it is on Relapse)

Relapse 2 Em would have used the accent occasionally
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Re: Relapse 2 Throw Away Song(s)

Postby kylenthat » Jan 2nd, '11, 17:46

Cocaine defiantly sounds like it's the foundation for the style we hear in Recovery so it's probably when he started to change direction and for people that don't know and say it wasn't for R2 cause Dre didn't produce it search for the original on YouTube, Jazmine Sullivan - Fame. All Em has done is put 2 verses over a song that already existed but was never released, the vocals are just sampled and the beat hasn't changed. Also, on fire was produced by Mr. Porter and originally intended for R2.

And we have heard around 10 tracks which possibly could of been on R2;
Buffalo Bill, Elevator, Music Box, Hell Breaks Loose, Drop the Bomb On 'Em, Taking My Ball (possibly was just going to be a throw away but was included on Refill cause it was on DJ Hero) On Fire, So Bad, Ridaz & Cocaine.

Which means if he had kept the same structure (15 tracks & 5 skits) we're only missing 5 tracks which probably haven't seen the light of day for a reason or the verses could of been used in the Westwood freestyles. If you ask me R2 would of been a pretty decent album and exactl as it's title intended, a continuation of the Relapse theme but I'm glad he changed direction, Recovery is defiantly a more solid sounding album in comparison.
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Re: Relapse 2 Throw Away Song(s)

Postby xxTrigger1989xx » Jan 2nd, '11, 17:58

kylenthat wrote:Cocaine defiantly sounds like it's the foundation for the style we hear in Recovery so it's probably when he started to change direction and for people that don't know and say it wasn't for R2 cause Dre didn't produce it search for the original on YouTube, Jazmine Sullivan - Fame. All Em has done is put 2 verses over a song that already existed but was never released, the vocals are just sampled and the beat hasn't changed. Also, on fire was produced by Mr. Porter and originally intended for R2.

And we have heard around 10 tracks which possibly could of been on R2;
Buffalo Bill, Elevator, Music Box, Hell Breaks Loose, Drop the Bomb On 'Em, Taking My Ball (possibly was just going to be a throw away but was included on Refill cause it was on DJ Hero) On Fire, So Bad, Ridaz & Cocaine.

Which means if he had kept the same structure (15 tracks & 5 skits) we're only missing 5 tracks which probably haven't seen the light of day for a reason or the verses could of been used in the Westwood freestyles. If you ask me R2 would of been a pretty decent album and exactl as it's title intended, a continuation of the Relapse theme but I'm glad he changed direction, Recovery is defiantly a more solid sounding album in comparison.


Idk about Ridaz, Ridaz reminds me a lot of TES to some degree
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Word on Satan, as I drop, fall to my knees before this Quija board and I pray
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Re: Relapse 2 Throw Away Song(s)

Postby kylenthat » Jan 2nd, '11, 18:03

xxTrigger1989xx wrote:
kylenthat wrote:Cocaine defiantly sounds like it's the foundation for the style we hear in Recovery so it's probably when he started to change direction and for people that don't know and say it wasn't for R2 cause Dre didn't produce it search for the original on YouTube, Jazmine Sullivan - Fame. All Em has done is put 2 verses over a song that already existed but was never released, the vocals are just sampled and the beat hasn't changed. Also, on fire was produced by Mr. Porter and originally intended for R2.

And we have heard around 10 tracks which possibly could of been on R2;
Buffalo Bill, Elevator, Music Box, Hell Breaks Loose, Drop the Bomb On 'Em, Taking My Ball (possibly was just going to be a throw away but was included on Refill cause it was on DJ Hero) On Fire, So Bad, Ridaz & Cocaine.

Which means if he had kept the same structure (15 tracks & 5 skits) we're only missing 5 tracks which probably haven't seen the light of day for a reason or the verses could of been used in the Westwood freestyles. If you ask me R2 would of been a pretty decent album and exactl as it's title intended, a continuation of the Relapse theme but I'm glad he changed direction, Recovery is defiantly a more solid sounding album in comparison.


Idk about Ridaz, Ridaz reminds me a lot of TES to some degree


I can see why you'd think that, it reminds me of TES too (flow-wise, it's missing the lyrical style and content of TES Em) but I think Careful What You Wish For sounds like TES Em too, but obviously isn't due to it's content. I'm sure it's been confirmed to have been recorded during the Relapse sessions, it was probably just going to be a throw-away track anyway, iTunes bonus tracks are rarely anything great.
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