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Amadeo wrote:Omega wrote:The "Forever" voice. Seriously, it's my favorite of 'em all. I like the yelling style for Recovery, but I'll be very annoyed if he uses it for his next album. Come to think about it, none of his albums sound like his actual real voice at all. It's time for one![]()
Thoughts?
The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show are both his "real", normal voice.






Omega wrote:And for whatever reason, if Em uses his normal voice for his next album, I'm pretty much 99.9% sure that all the detractors of Relapse and Recovery would love the album, even if lyrically or production wise was below those two. Hmmm...





Omega wrote:Amadeo wrote:Omega wrote:The "Forever" voice. Seriously, it's my favorite of 'em all. I like the yelling style for Recovery, but I'll be very annoyed if he uses it for his next album. Come to think about it, none of his albums sound like his actual real voice at all. It's time for one![]()
Thoughts?
The Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show are both his "real", normal voice.
Far from it. MMLP still has some of the Slim Shady era voice and TES is the predecessor of the yelling he's using now.
Underground, Careful What You Wish For and Forever are the only song I can think of where he's using his adult voice. Even Drop the World and Airplanes pt. 2 had some yelling going on.






Geno wrote:Wasn't Relapse mainly story telling?


EminemBase wrote:I'd prefer his 03 / Cheers voice. But that would do too.
But more concerned about the content. He certainly did good with "25 to Life" and "Almost Famous". He needs to think of big ideas like that, concepts and / or storytelling.
And now that he's literally run every aspect of his life past and present into the ground now, he'll be forced to. So I can't wait to see what comes next.
He won't yell like Recovery on the next one though. He changes his style every album. Recovery is probably the closest to past albums he's ever done, in that you could call the style some kind of infliction between MMLP and TES. But it's still nothing like them.
He always writes and flows in a way he's never done before. And he does it so good each time round you 'feel' like you've heard it before. But then realize, this is the first time you're hearing him rap like X, which is weird. Like on "Space Bound", he's never really written like that before, that style of lyricism but it just... feels like he has lmao. It's so annoying.
But nah, that's part of his magic - Creating a new sound every time. Like he said in an 02 interview, 'if you sound the same as your last album, what's the point' (paraphrase). Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't but he never gives you repeat product (style-wise). I think he's pushed flows and rhyming very far over his career though, it's really time to chow down on IDEAS again.

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