True that...
The Relpase isn't even that bad of an album I kind of liked mozt of the songs.
When I first heard it I thought it was whack but its pretty good. Better than other albums that have came out.










EminemBase wrote:Evan C. wrote:Anyone who thinks Deja Vu wasn't the best song on Relapse is an idiot.
Anybody who makes a statement like this is a fucking idiot.
You're NOT a bigot you say? lmfao.

Evan C. wrote:I can understand the song not being everyone's personal favorite on the album for whatever reason, but no other song on the album is really arguably better...My Mom, maybe? Nope. While I like the song it isn't nearly as good as Eminem explaining his drug use and absence in a triumphant return to his classic style.
Deja Vu is the exact song he needed to make, and he fully delivered. People who don't "get into" the song baffle me...and I've noticed that a lot of these people also love songs like Beautiful, Elevator, or My Darling. Down is up and black is white to them I suppose.

EminemBase wrote:
Better in what sense though. It's a vague, subjective term. You can't just say it's better because you'd rather here him talk about personal issues and because he does in that song, therefore it's better.
If we're talking lyrics or flow then "Stay Wide Awake" is better in both departments for me. "Deja Vu" arguably has the best chorus or one of, easily. I wouldn't say it's the best song though.
So if you preferred Em talking about rape and murder... "Stay Wide Awake" may be better. You can't really just say it's better based only on content. That's totally personal taste.
There's songs with better irony, just take "Same Song & Dance" for one. I mean, what I was missing from him was self-depricating wit, irony and pure rhyme-skills. Not personal introspection. We had years of it.
So the best songs for me aren't just gonna be the ones where he bears his soul.

EminemBase wrote:Evan C. wrote:I can understand the song not being everyone's personal favorite on the album for whatever reason, but no other song on the album is really arguably better...My Mom, maybe? Nope. While I like the song it isn't nearly as good as Eminem explaining his drug use and absence in a triumphant return to his classic style.
Deja Vu is the exact song he needed to make, and he fully delivered. People who don't "get into" the song baffle me...and I've noticed that a lot of these people also love songs like Beautiful, Elevator, or My Darling. Down is up and black is white to them I suppose.
Better in what sense though. It's a vague, subjective term. You can't just say it's better because you'd rather here him talk about personal issues and because he does in that song, therefore it's better.
If we're talking lyrics or flow then "Stay Wide Awake" is better in both departments for me. "Deja Vu" arguably has the best chorus or one of, easily. I wouldn't say it's the best song though.
So if you preferred Em talking about rape and murder... "Stay Wide Awake" may be better. You can't really just say it's better based only on content. That's totally personal taste. There's songs with better irony, just take "Same Song & Dance" for one. I mean, what I was missing from him was self-depricating wit, irony and pure rhyme-skills. Not personal introspection. We had years of it.
So the best songs for me aren't just gonna be the ones where he bears his soul.

Evan C. wrote:I didn't say that I like it merely because he talks about personal issues...Eminem has loads of personal songs that fucking suck. Deja Vu is great because he talks about serious things while also stringing together clever rhymes and he delivers the song well.
How's that? He rhymes well on Stay Wide Awake but the song itself is about nothing, basically. It's just his usual material he says in a number of other recent songs...I appreciate his attempts to push himself to rhyme entire bars but it just isn't really memorable.
And having that personal taste would make you an idiot. Eminem songs about rape and murder are a dime-a-dozen these days...deeply personal songs with thoughtful, creative, and genius rhymes to go with are not. That's like someone preferring to have a room filled with aluminum rather than a room full of gold.
See, your problem is you ramble on and start to not make sense. "Better irony"? What? How does Same Song And Dance have that? What's witty about that song? It's basically just a concept song with verses dedicated to different female celebrities. Neat idea, but it wasn't executed in a very interesting way. Deja Vu is better than Same Song And Dance in basically every way possible.

Evan C. wrote:Relapse.LP wrote:Relapse just didn't hit me where it should have.
In the testicles?
Relapse.LP wrote:Evan C. wrote:Relapse.LP wrote:Relapse just didn't hit me where it should have.
In the testicles?
Aren't you funny?
Lokito4 wrote:Evan C. wrote:Relapse.LP wrote:Relapse just didn't hit me where it should have.
In the testicles?
wow haha good one

Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren

EminemBase wrote:
Again, this is back to content though. I've listened to enough of personal Eminem material over the past few years. 2002-2005 especially. So I want to hear psycho material.
So to me, it just comes down to the execution. And the use of irony, twisted humour, visual imagery, actual rhyming and flow are much better in this song than "Deja Vu", probably the best on the album.
It's also a story too. There's a narrative to it, that's why on the last verse he's like "Now I use power-tools how bout now are you in the shower?". The lyricism in the song is so beautiful and I know it needs to be a combination but it's SO good in this song, it makes it the best track for me.
Things like "I'm crazy but it's alright with me man life can be so empty / stay away from me cuz I'm dancing to quite a different drum beat" and "such nostalgia and power, such prowess, look how you cower" are such fantastic poetry... It beats "Deja Vu".
No you're not an idiot if you prefer horrocore rap to personal rap. You're an idiot for saying that. That's the definition of bigotry. You're saying anybody who doesn't share your personal taste is an idiot.
Yes murder songs by him are a dime-a-dozen NOW but they weren't. Everything from 2002-2005 was pure personal rap. I've heard him moan enough about Kim, his mom, Halie an fame. Well enough, there's not really any more spins he can put on it.
People forget so quickly. After things like "When I'm Gone" people were all saying they wish he'd go back to crazy psychotic shit and now he has they miss the personal stuff. He's done the personal stuff to death, time for a new phase.
I did prefer some of the personal stuff when it was the right time like "Soldier" etc. But we're past that now, right now, I want psychotic shit and I'm not an 'idiot' for wanting that.
No I do make sense. Yes better irony, better use of it. Better sense of irony and wit.
"Same Song & Dance" is a pisstake obviously, of those songs that are just the 'same song and dance' and whilst being a slant against 'that', the chorus ironically sounds like 'the same song and dance' but it's with a twist and it's about a woman doing the 'same song and dance' in a car before he murders her.
Lmao and the twisted humour in it is beautiful. "Just as soon as you pass out in ya alphabet soup" - This is the Eminem I've been missing. The Eminem that made me laugh from irony and sick, twisted, clever tongue-in-cheek humour as apposed to costumes and fart noises.
There's so many better songs than "Deja Vu" BUT, it is a great song. I love it.


Geno wrote:Relapse wasn't that great, but Same Song & Dance, Insane, Underground and Bagpipes From Baghdad outshone the rest of the album, by a lot.

Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren

Adam Quinn wrote:If you listen to it like a concept record it's great. It was his best full album IMO. I liked TES and MMLP better because they had better songs but this was a great album as a whole. You can't really just listen to one song, you have to listen to the whole thing all the way through to truly appriciate it.
I thought DeJa Vu was the best song on the whole record. Same Song and Dance was so dope to me, My Mom, Insane,I thought Beautiful was good but I didn't like the third verse. It was obvious that he wrote that at a later time and it kind of killed the song for me.



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