i think he should release Space Bound To Pop Radio
& No Love to the Urban Radio
release both around the same time




Rindain wrote:it was the most immediately catchy song on the CD when it first leaked.


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dR.dR3 wrote:Why a shortened version ?
couse the full one is too long ( just gessing )trinell05 wrote:Eminem looks young as hell in this video. What's his fuckin secret?

Slill_Slim_Shady wrote:dR.dR3 wrote:Why a shortened version ?
couse the full one is too long ( just gessing )

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xxTrigger1989xx wrote:
After No Love, I'd have to say he needs to put out Space Bound as the fourth single. Every girl that has listened to that song, that I know of, loves it. I guess because it's a love song and it's something no one has ever heard from Em before

There's a constant and consistent rock-leaning beat throughout the track and doesn't at any point lose steam. The hook is also very strong and identifiable and the verses should resonate emotionally to listeners given how unabashedly honest Eminem is about his jealousy in the first verse consuming him but denying he had a problem at the time, accepting he had a problem and needed to come clean about it in the second verse, and then re-emerging in the final verse while also telling other idols to hold their heads up.
"Talkin' 2 Myself" is his best bet at a third consecutive #1. Some may argue "No Love" should come next given Lil Wayne's appearance, but I actually feel it's a much more inconsistent track given how slow Lil Wayne's pacing is compared to Eminem's rapid-fire final verse. It's a messy track, and even the sampling of "What Is Love?" could have been much better executed, in my opinion.
I actually feel "Talkin' 2 Myself" is the only remaining track on the album that can go #1. I think other than "No Love" (mostly due to star power) there are a couple of potential Top Tens remaining as well: "25 to Life", which is a slower and more ruminative track that will nonetheless have plenty of appeal for fans that prefer his more introspective offerings at their finest and for DJ Khalil's appealing synth effects, and "W.T.P.", which will appease listeners who relish the tired and tried party stereotypes and a little more edge to Eminem's music but is accessible enough to get a moderate amount of Top 40 airplay.
Some may argue "Cinderella Man" is also a contender, but I disagree, in that although it has a stadium anthem feel to it, it feels more intended as a celebratory freestyle designed to lift a crowd in concert than a radio single. I also understand why some may disagree with me on "W.T.P." but I do think some listeners will be looking for a brief respite from the heavily emotional side of Eminem and that is his best bet at a hit among his lighter fare I believe.
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slicknickshady wrote:Talkin' 2 Myself - I'm shocked not that many people here see how big of a radio hit that would be.
This one poster on the pulse forum has a brilliant explanation.
People need to see that Em's fanbase is very diverse so his singles need a bit of everything too.
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