runSA wrote:@saytun 2009 called it wants its Relapse hate back
Saytun wrote:runSA wrote:@saytun 2009 called it wants its Relapse hate back
Even worse than its senseless ridicule is the group of crusaders that stand by it with unquestionable loyalty.
hell, I wasn't even a fan back in '09.
runSA wrote:Saytun wrote:runSA wrote:@saytun 2009 called it wants its Relapse hate back
Even worse than its senseless ridicule is the group of crusaders that stand by it with unquestionable loyalty.
hell, I wasn't even a fan back in '09.
I don't stand by it unquestionably because its definitely not a perfect album I just feel like anyone that still hates on it and simply says its a little better than Encore very likely did not listen to it and just heard singles or says that because of ems comments on Recovery as well as the YouTube Stan Comments about Relapse
runSA wrote:@saytun 2009 called it wants its Relapse hate back
jinofthewind wrote:And Koolo's sources said... Nothing you idiots Koolo's sources are dead they're locked in my basement
Mr Change wrote:runSA wrote:@saytun 2009 called it wants its Relapse hate back
So does 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014
(except on TR)
Blogs McGooch wrote:Some ppl haven't even heard MMLP 2 and continue to critique new Em
Melanie wrote:So basically, this is just saying "wah, I want old em back!!!!1111."
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
StayWideAwake wrote:King Lance wrote: The album came and went. It didn’t stir me to purchase or pirate the project.
There’s no doubt that Eminem still raps circles around a vast majority of his contemporaries, but he lacks substance. He isn’t the voice of empathy that I gravitated toward and the humor has grown stale. We’ve witnessed him slay all his demons - Kim was killed, his mother left with an empty closet, his daughter grown up. The media has found new targets, the drugs have been discarded, he has filled albums with life and lost his livelihood.
Someone read this and convince me he actually listened to the album
boonim wrote:StayWideAwake wrote:King Lance wrote: The album came and went. It didn’t stir me to purchase or pirate the project.
There’s no doubt that Eminem still raps circles around a vast majority of his contemporaries, but he lacks substance. He isn’t the voice of empathy that I gravitated toward and the humor has grown stale. We’ve witnessed him slay all his demons - Kim was killed, his mother left with an empty closet, his daughter grown up. The media has found new targets, the drugs have been discarded, he has filled albums with life and lost his livelihood.
Someone read this and convince me he actually listened to the album
He didn't.
King Lance wrote:
I didn't say anything, she was just quoting a part of the article lol
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