
Amadeo wrote:i'm not over-analyzing it... i'm saying he shot himself in the foot by putting references that were far too current in the song that's his biggest hit since Lose Yourself.
Granted, he still performs "The Way I Am," where he says, "I'm not going to be able to top on My Name Is." But that doesn't sound nearly as anachronistic as STILL apologizing to fans for his last album, which wasn't even his last album.



trinell05 wrote:Amadeo wrote:i'm not over-analyzing it... i'm saying he shot himself in the foot by putting references that were far too current in the song that's his biggest hit since Lose Yourself.
Granted, he still performs "The Way I Am," where he says, "I'm not going to be able to top on My Name Is." But that doesn't sound nearly as anachronistic as STILL apologizing to fans for his last album, which wasn't even his last album.
What if Recovery was his last album??


trinell05 wrote:Amadeo wrote:i'm not over-analyzing it... i'm saying he shot himself in the foot by putting references that were far too current in the song that's his biggest hit since Lose Yourself.
Granted, he still performs "The Way I Am," where he says, "I'm not going to be able to top on My Name Is." But that doesn't sound nearly as anachronistic as STILL apologizing to fans for his last album, which wasn't even his last album.
What if Recovery was his last album??





Amadeo wrote:Bloodonthewall wrote::facepalm @ this thread.
@ you (you think Not Afraid is a flawless song)





UzaKING wrote:How did he shoot himself in the foot with those lines? those lines are a part of why its such a big song hes saying his last cd was ehh and he wont let down his fans.. I dont think it would have been as big of a song without them


Amadeo wrote:i'm not over-analyzing it... i'm saying he shot himself in the foot by putting references that were far too current in the song that's his biggest hit since Lose Yourself.
Granted, he still performs "The Way I Am," where he says, "I'm not going to be able to top on My Name Is." But that doesn't sound nearly as anachronistic as STILL apologizing to fans for his last album, which wasn't even his last album.


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