I'm glad you finally get your own little section, becuase whenever you post, it's always a good read.


xxTrigger1989xx wrote:
Kinda
I honestly think, and hope, that Recovery will at least get Best Rap Album. If it got Album of the Year, then that would be![]()
The Grammys LOVE a comeback story like Eminem's
whiteamerica wrote:mecuryball wrote:Good job,but didn't like the way you dissed Recovery.
I agree with EminemBase. Recovery is highly OVERRATED. People were so eager to see an eminem album that was somewhat similar to his older albums (TES mostly) and they got the subject matter they wanted and took only that into consideration. I think that people ignore the TERRID production, annoying yelling that eminem will hopefully get rid of, and the extreme mainstream feel to the album. I am a HUGE eminem fan, but as of late i've been rather disappointed with his work... I want him to come back with a crazy (dre produced) album without these bullshit features (wayne rihanna etc). lyrically recovery is nice (right behind TES in third) but the mainstream feel ruined it for me.
xxTrigger1989xx wrote:
Have you even listened to Recovery? He doesn't really yell except on Almost Famous, and that's coincidentally the song everyone dick-rides off of Recovery
Miller1121 wrote:EminemBase Wrote
So, he may win Album of the Year, for Recovery. Which is all well and good. But, as a fan of Eminem and as a fan of good art appreciation - Recovery probably doesn't deserve it. But The Marshall Mathers LP couldn't of deserved it more.
Just because The Marshall Mathers LP didnt win the album of the year award, doesnt mean that Recovery shouldnt. They dont compare the albums to the artist's previous work, they compare it to the other albums that came out that year (hence the name of the award.). Recovery was CLEARLY the best album to come out this year so it should win the award for it. Why doesnt Recovery deserve album of the year? Name one album up for nomination that was better. The award isnt called "Best album that came out in 2010 that is also his/her best work EVER"
Geno wrote:Regarding the Grammys, how many do you guys think he could win? I think 5 is a safe bet, but I think LTWYL is big enough to sweep every category that it's nominated in. If Recovery wins album of the year, then no doubt it will also win Rap Album as well.
Thoughts?
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
whiteamerica wrote:xxTrigger1989xx wrote:
Have you even listened to Recovery? He doesn't really yell except on Almost Famous, and that's coincidentally the song everyone dick-rides off of Recovery
yes. i have listened to recovery. have you?
wont back down.
25 to life. (one of my favorites)
no love.
and all of his post-recovery stuff has the yelling type flow. i just think it's getting old. you cannot deny the mainstream feel of the album though.
whiteamerica wrote:xxTrigger1989xx wrote:
Have you even listened to Recovery? He doesn't really yell except on Almost Famous, and that's coincidentally the song everyone dick-rides off of Recovery
yes. i have listened to recovery. have you?
wont back down.
25 to life. (one of my favorites)
no love.
and all of his post-recovery stuff has the yelling type flow. i just think it's getting old. you cannot deny the mainstream feel of the album though.
EminemBase wrote:Nothing about his lyricism is mainstream. People just keep calling him mainstream or pop because of his success, and because rap is a mainstream genre now - So any rapper that is successful gets called that. But lyrically / artistically he compromised none of his integrity.
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
EminemBase wrote:whiteamerica wrote:xxTrigger1989xx wrote:
Have you even listened to Recovery? He doesn't really yell except on Almost Famous, and that's coincidentally the song everyone dick-rides off of Recovery
yes. i have listened to recovery. have you?
wont back down.
25 to life. (one of my favorites)
no love.
and all of his post-recovery stuff has the yelling type flow. i just think it's getting old. you cannot deny the mainstream feel of the album though.
Your opinion on his tone is one thing and just taste.
But as for the 'mainstream feel' of the album - That only comes from the production / producers and you could argue maybe the choruses.
But his themes and execution are as unfiltered, uncensored and raw as ever.
He's exploding his brains for the majority of the album...
I STUCK MY DICK IN THIS GAME LIKE A RAPIST
THEY CAN GO FUCK THEMSELVES AND JUST DIE
I JUST PUT A BULLSHIT HOOK IN-BETWEEN TWO LONG-ASS VERSES
YOU CAN GET THE DICK / JUST CALL ME THE BALL-SACK, I'M NUTS
Nothing about his lyricism is mainstream. People just keep calling him mainstream or pop because of his success, and because rap is a mainstream genre now - So any rapper that is successful gets called that. But lyrically / artistically he compromised none of his integrity.
Emadyville wrote:EminemBase wrote:Nothing about his lyricism is mainstream. People just keep calling him mainstream or pop because of his success, and because rap is a mainstream genre now - So any rapper that is successful gets called that. But lyrically / artistically he compromised none of his integrity.
Actually a solid point with the lyrics chosen, but I feel there is some "mainstream" on recovery...not do I say it's bad or whatever, I feel there are some things that would classify as mainstream.
But this is actually what I wanted to get your opinion on: Would you consider when an artist, in this case Em, uses "popular" names, topics, media, etc. in songs, would that aspect of the lyrics then be considered mainstream?
After seeing the lyrics you chose, I thought well yeah great examples. But what about "where the fuck is Kanye when you need him"? idk that idea came to me so I decided to ask and bring it up...the example simply being, everyone knows who Kanye is, and what em is referring to, so because of that, is it then considered mainstream?
EminemBase wrote:The only thing mainstream about Recovery is the production.
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