Omega wrote:Rap reviews (music in general) are useless. If we were to trust reviews, Drake's Thank Me Later is a better album than anything Eminem has done in his career.
Omega wrote:Rap reviews (music in general) are useless. If we were to trust reviews, Drake's Thank Me Later is a better album than anything Eminem has done in his career.
dchen93 wrote:Omega wrote:Rap reviews (music in general) are useless. If we were to trust reviews, Drake's Thank Me Later is a better album than anything Eminem has done in his career.
ehh pretty sure em's first three albums are all pretty universally regarded as classics by critics. Drake's album got solid reviews, but not on the same level.
dchen93 wrote:Omega wrote:Rap reviews (music in general) are useless. If we were to trust reviews, Drake's Thank Me Later is a better album than anything Eminem has done in his career.
ehh pretty sure em's first three albums are all pretty universally regarded as classics by critics. Drake's album got solid reviews, but not on the same level.
Hell: The Sequel is an album that is likely to divide fans down the middle. There is not one solid sound throughout the release, but rather Hell seems to rotate between Em’s earlier material and mainstream pop. There is little common ground among the tracks, which makes the production feel less like a complete album and more like a group of songs hastily thrown together.
Revolutionary wrote:Some comment i found :It really is an inconsistent album – tracks like “The Reunion” don’t offer up much but then the duo comes back hard with “I’m On Everything,” which is probably one of my favorite tracks of the year at this point.
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Revolutionary wrote:Some comment i found :It really is an inconsistent album – tracks like “The Reunion” don’t offer up much but then the duo comes back hard with “I’m On Everything,” which is probably one of my favorite tracks of the year at this point.
Source : Here
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