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What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby Shit Can Happen » Jun 9th, '10, 18:41

I'll try to directly compare TES and Recovery since I think those are the ones with the most radio friendly material (you don't have to stick to those two if you don't want to). Note that I don't think there's anything wrong with an album being "mainstream" as long as the substance is still there. I love Recovery and TES. Technically all Em's albums are mainstream from Slim Shady LP onwards because of the sales, but you know what I mean lol.

You also gotta consider the time periods when judging. I'm gonna go off of what I think would have been big in 2002 for TES and what I think could be big in 2010 for Recovery.

TES:

White America - Could have been a single
Business - I think this technically was a single but a secondary one that isn't really a hit. For intents and purposes of being big commercially I'm gonna say "No."
Cleanin' Out My Closet - Single
Square Dance - Nah
Soldier - Could have been a secondary single
Say Goodbye Hollywood - Could have been a single
Drips - Definitely not lol
Without Me - Single
Sing for the Moment - Single
Superman - Single
Hailie's Song - Too personal to be a single. I like it as an album song, but Em shouldn't be putting out a song on the radio that's mostly singing
When the Music Stops - Not a single
Say What You Say - Not a single
Till I Collapse - I could EASILY see this as a single
My Dad's Gone Crazy - Secondary single



Recovery:

Cold Wind Blows - No
Talkin' 2 Myself - Probably gonna be a single
On Fire - No
Won't Back Down - Even though Pink does the chorus, this song is mostly for Em to display his wordplay/metaphors/punchlines/etc., so I'm going to say no
W.T.P. - No
Going Through Changes - Could be
Not Afraid - Single
Seduction - Not really
No Love - HELL YEAH
Space Bound - Could be
Cinderella Man - If Nate Dogg had done the hook then yeah, but I'm gonna say no
25 To Life - Could be just because the average listener will categorize it as a song about a girl even though it's not. I'm iffy on it though.
So Bad - Not really
Almost Famous - Catchy hook, but content makes me say no.
Love the Way You Lie - Do I even need to say it? Hell yes.
You're Never Over - Obviously an "album song"
Untitled (Here We Go?) - No


TES slightly ahead based on my judging. Anyone else wanna take a crack at it?
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby dR3 » Jun 9th, '10, 18:43

I think it's Recovery.
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby Jaz » Jun 9th, '10, 18:44

dR.dR3 wrote:I think it's Recovery.
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby Shit Can Happen » Jun 9th, '10, 18:44

Aw, shit. My bad. Back then I didn't really know unless I saw a music video for it.

EDIT: This was to someone saying White America was a single but the comment seems to be deleted now. Was it a single or not?
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby theJFKshow » Jun 9th, '10, 18:45

Recovery by far
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby MikeNUFC » Jun 9th, '10, 18:50

Shit Can Happen wrote:EDIT: This was to someone saying White America was a single but the comment seems to be deleted now. Was it a single or not?

It was, had a music video for it and everything.
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby BILI » Jun 9th, '10, 18:50

Encore(I dont know what this is) and TES
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby GenePeer » Jun 9th, '10, 18:51

Recovery's beats are more mainstream IMO but it's also got a whole lotta curses in there. So i pick TES
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby dR3 » Jun 9th, '10, 18:51

MikeNUFC wrote:
Shit Can Happen wrote:EDIT: This was to someone saying White America was a single but the comment seems to be deleted now. Was it a single or not?

It was, had a music video for it and everything.

It wasn't a single.

# Without Me"
Released: May 12, 2002
# "Cleanin' Out My Closet"
Released: September 17, 2002
# "Superman"
Released: 2003 (U.S. only)
# "Sing for the Moment"
Released: February 25, 2003
# "Business"
Released: July 22, 2003
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby Shit Can Happen » Jun 9th, '10, 18:53

MikeNUFC wrote:
Shit Can Happen wrote:EDIT: This was to someone saying White America was a single but the comment seems to be deleted now. Was it a single or not?

It was, had a music video for it and everything.

I just YouTube'd it and yeah I've seen this before, haha. Let me rephrase: if there wasn't a music video for it getting a fair amount of play on the music channels I watched, I probably didn't know it was a single.
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby MikeNUFC » Jun 9th, '10, 18:53

dR.dR3 wrote:
MikeNUFC wrote:
Shit Can Happen wrote:EDIT: This was to someone saying White America was a single but the comment seems to be deleted now. Was it a single or not?

It was, had a music video for it and everything.

It wasn't a single.

# Without Me"
Released: May 12, 2002
# "Cleanin' Out My Closet"
Released: September 17, 2002
# "Superman"
Released: 2003 (U.S. only)
# "Sing for the Moment"
Released: February 25, 2003
# "Business"
Released: July 22, 2003

Well, I dunno, but it had a music video so I assumed it was released as a street single.
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby GEMATRIA12 » Jun 9th, '10, 18:53

TES, even a non rap fan can enjoy it,
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Re: What is Eminem's most mainstream album?

Postby Shit Can Happen » Jun 9th, '10, 18:54

dR.dR3 wrote:
MikeNUFC wrote:
Shit Can Happen wrote:EDIT: This was to someone saying White America was a single but the comment seems to be deleted now. Was it a single or not?

It was, had a music video for it and everything.

It wasn't a single.

# Without Me"
Released: May 12, 2002
# "Cleanin' Out My Closet"
Released: September 17, 2002
# "Superman"
Released: 2003 (U.S. only)
# "Sing for the Moment"
Released: February 25, 2003
# "Business"
Released: July 22, 2003


That's what I thought when I made my original post. *shrug*

Regardless, the point is that I think the song could have been a big Eminem hit in 2002 if it was promoted that way.
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