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R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby da r star » Jun 8th, '10, 04:34

Yes, I do understand that he is not the same guy he was 8 years ago. But seriously, songs about "I girls I love you, when you're not around I feel weird" type of shit? Come on!

I think that, most of y'all are in your teenage years like around 15, or either discovered eminem 5 years ago. Because If you grew up on MMLP and TES like I did (i'm 22 now) you would pretty much feel like I do.

And bitches, it is a good album, it's just 4 or 5 cuts that I just can't believe he made them!
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby MackBook » Jun 8th, '10, 04:35

da r star wrote:Yes, I do understand that he is not the same guy he was 8 years ago. But seriously, songs about "I girls I love you, when you're not around I feel weird" type of shit? Come on!

I think that, most of y'all are in your teenage years like around 15, or either discovered eminem 5 years ago. Because If you grew up on MMLP and TES like I did (i'm 22 now) you would pretty much feel like I do.

And bitches, it is a good album, it's just 4 or 5 cuts that I just can't believe he made them!


I'm 21 and see no problem with these songs at all
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I think if I hear that fuckin word again Imma scream
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby exaltedangel09 » Jun 8th, '10, 04:36

da r star wrote:Yes, I do understand that he is not the same guy he was 8 years ago. But seriously, songs about "I girls I love you, when you're not around I feel weird" type of shit? Come on!

I think that, most of y'all are in your teenage years like around 15, or either discovered eminem 5 years ago. Because If you grew up on MMLP and TES like I did (i'm 22 now) you would pretty much feel like I do.

And bitches, it is a good album, it's just 4 or 5 cuts that I just can't believe he made them!


You would be surprised. most em fans are probably the same age as you.
Either way.. any music on recovery > relapse > encore.

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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby SgtPepper » Jun 8th, '10, 04:38

Don't get me wrong, i'm liking these songs but the fucked up Eminem was the reason i started following him.

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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby robollama » Jun 8th, '10, 04:38

da r star wrote:Yes, I do understand that he is not the same guy he was 8 years ago. But seriously, songs about "I girls I love you, when you're not around I feel weird" type of shit? Come on!

I think that, most of y'all are in your teenage years like around 15, or either discovered eminem 5 years ago. Because If you grew up on MMLP and TES like I did (i'm 22 now) you would pretty much feel like I do.

And bitches, it is a good album, it's just 4 or 5 cuts that I just can't believe he made them!


When listening to the album I kept thinking, ok this has got to be the last love song. Then a couple songs later he does another one :facepalm2 Going from never doing a single love song to 3-4 on here is just kinda unexpected. Oh well though, there's nothing that we can do about it lol :zipped:
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby Evil-Genius » Jun 8th, '10, 04:39

People GROW UP.
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This guy is truly SICK , He is the Black Eminem.
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby MackBook » Jun 8th, '10, 04:40

Evil-Genius wrote:People GROW UP.


Em sure did :happy:
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Predominantly white, predominantly black
Well what about me? where does that leave me
Well I guess that Im between predominantly both of em
I think if I hear that fuckin word again Imma scream
While I'm projectile vomiting, what do I look like, a comedian to you?
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby da r star » Jun 8th, '10, 04:40

^ It's not really about your age, but more when did you start listening to it. Cuz since I was listening to it in my teenage years, I obviously have fund memories of tracks and my life at the time.

@exalted I actually feel that Recovery is what Encore should've been.

Anyway, even If I think Recovery is a better album in general than Relapse. Relapse felt "more like Eminem" in general.
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby da r star » Jun 8th, '10, 04:41

robollama wrote:
da r star wrote:Yes, I do understand that he is not the same guy he was 8 years ago. But seriously, songs about "I girls I love you, when you're not around I feel weird" type of shit? Come on!

I think that, most of y'all are in your teenage years like around 15, or either discovered eminem 5 years ago. Because If you grew up on MMLP and TES like I did (i'm 22 now) you would pretty much feel like I do.

And bitches, it is a good album, it's just 4 or 5 cuts that I just can't believe he made them!


When listening to the album I kept thinking, ok this has got to be the last love song. Then a couple songs later he does another one :facepalm2 Going from never doing a single love song to 3-4 on here is just kinda unexpected. Oh well though, there's nothing that we can do about it lol :zipped:


He did more in one album than in his whole carreer lol

But one thing, he really kills it. The best "Girl song" is Seduction, he straight destroy that beat. It's like "Em why you doing that type of son......oh that verse was hot!!". I gues that's all that coutns
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby SgtPepper » Jun 8th, '10, 04:42

Well its not about "growing up", its about what he stood for when he first came out.

A big FUCK YOU to the industry and manufactured artists.
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby ChristinaE12 » Jun 8th, '10, 04:42

Yeah.. But Imagine if Eminem released a 'MMLP' today. Content wise. People would say he needed to grow the fuck up. If he never changes then people would say he is stagnant and never grew as an artist. Basically... He wouldn't be shit.
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby MackBook » Jun 8th, '10, 04:43

da r star wrote:^ It's not really about your age, but more when did you start listening to it. Cuz since I was listening to it in my teenage years, I obviously have fund memories of tracks and my life at the time.

@exalted I actually feel that Recovery is what Encore should've been.

Anyway, even If I think Recovery is a better album in general than Relapse. Relapse felt "more like Eminem" in general.


Relapse was shady, though and through (besides beautiful, deja vu). You're getting your aliases mixed up lol

...and stop living in the past :p
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Predominantly white, predominantly black
Well what about me? where does that leave me
Well I guess that Im between predominantly both of em
I think if I hear that fuckin word again Imma scream
While I'm projectile vomiting, what do I look like, a comedian to you?
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What do I look like some kind of idi- wait a minute, shit, don't answer that..
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby leekigogo » Jun 8th, '10, 04:46

da r star wrote:Yes, I do understand that he is not the same guy he was 8 years ago. But seriously, songs about "I girls I love you, when you're not around I feel weird" type of shit? Come on!

I think that, most of y'all are in your teenage years like around 15, or either discovered eminem 5 years ago. Because If you grew up on MMLP and TES like I did (i'm 22 now) you would pretty much feel like I do.

And bitches, it is a good album, it's just 4 or 5 cuts that I just can't believe he made them!


i guess you dont understand the songs man, go back to listen to justin bieber
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby da r star » Jun 8th, '10, 04:47

ChristinaD12 wrote:Yeah.. But Imagine if Eminem released a 'MMLP' today. Content wise. People would say he needed to grow the fuck up. If he never changes then people would say he is stagnant and never grew as an artist. Basically... He wouldn't be shit.


No, he just DIDN'T HAVE TO MAKE SONG FOR BITCHES AND THE CLUBS!!!! lol, that's all. That's what is pissing me off, he just went against what he use to stand for when he first came out
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Re: R.I.P. The Eminem I used to know 2000-2010

Postby dbeauluvswomen » Jun 8th, '10, 04:49

I felt that "One Fire" was very Slim Shady-esque.
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