^Course Class. Have Copywrite's Holier Than Thou as a wedding song. Along with Rock Bottom & Sing For the Moment.
Just edited it with a few more points.

JamesTaylor wrote:Sorry dude, that was an awful analysis. Sounds like you think there arent any classic hip-hop albums that contain those elements. Recovery definetely is closer to being a classic than closer to being merely good. You think 4 stars is "nice"? The only think stopping Em from having another classic is classic production. You might have a point with the punchlines too, imo WBD wasnt the kind of track I was looking to hear from Em and there are a few weak punchlines scattered around the album.


slimsoxshady wrote:JamesTaylor wrote:Sorry dude, that was an awful analysis. Sounds like you think there arent any classic hip-hop albums that contain those elements. Recovery definetely is closer to being a classic than closer to being merely good. You think 4 stars is "nice"? The only think stopping Em from having another classic is classic production. You might have a point with the punchlines too, imo WBD wasnt the kind of track I was looking to hear from Em and there are a few weak punchlines scattered around the album.
what are you talking about? Recovery had better punchlines and better wordplay than any other Eminem album besides Infinite. In fact, there was next to zero punches and wordplay on any release after MMLP, and even that album was pretty straight forward lyricism.


classthe_king wrote:slimsoxshady wrote:JamesTaylor wrote:Sorry dude, that was an awful analysis. Sounds like you think there arent any classic hip-hop albums that contain those elements. Recovery definetely is closer to being a classic than closer to being merely good. You think 4 stars is "nice"? The only think stopping Em from having another classic is classic production. You might have a point with the punchlines too, imo WBD wasnt the kind of track I was looking to hear from Em and there are a few weak punchlines scattered around the album.
what are you talking about? Recovery had better punchlines and better wordplay than any other Eminem album besides Infinite. In fact, there was next to zero punches and wordplay on any release after MMLP, and even that album was pretty straight forward lyricism.
Yeah but the punchlines he uses suck.


slimsoxshady wrote:"guess thats why they call it window pane/pain"
"screamin attack/a tac like i just stepped on one"

Kez wrote:slimsoxshady wrote:"guess thats why they call it window pane/pain"
"screamin attack/a tac like i just stepped on one"
You seriously think these are good?



KillahBee wrote:I agree with a lot of what the OP says
The shouting delivery is a little grating, but I say it as Em trying to put as much energy into the album as possible. He could have switched it up a bit though because the album can be a harsh listen
I agree on the double time flow, in fairness, Em doesn't use it much on Recovery, but when he does he doesn't sound very comfortable with it
The punchlines, well it seems like Em is just using them for the sake of it a lot the time, there are some great ones though. I'm sick of punchlines these days anyway, they're like the new autotune - everybody is using them and they're boring to me at this stage
Once Em drops the singing and doesn't over-use punchlines on his next album I'll be happy (I do still think Recovery is really good)




Kez wrote:slimsoxshady wrote:"guess thats why they call it window pane/pain"
"screamin attack/a tac like i just stepped on one"
You seriously think these are good?








Berry wrote:It's obvious you guys just want an Eminem show 2.
Kez wrote:I mean let's face it, he can't stay like he was in The Eminem Show forever

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