BShady14 wrote:Eminem was hungry on recovery. He sounded like HE sort of liked recovery. Mix that with maybe some changes HE might want, and I think that's where he should go. Whatever pleases him, and there are so many conceptual tracks he could do, so don't pull the he has nothing to write about card. And matter of fact, Em could make a hit like stan, just in the modern day. obviously not as good or big, but a classic could still be made in the next 5 years.
You say he was hungry? That's subjective, and I'll say to me he didn't sound hungry at all.
I didn't say that there is nothing that he COULD write about, but right now, there is nothing he is willing to write about.
Look at all the Recovery tracks, Going Through Changes (and Talkin' 2 Myself to a certain extent) is the only track where he was rapping about something that he really needed to get off his chest. The only track that actually had a deeper meaning. Looking back at the SSLP, MMLP and TES, about every track is at least two-dimensional.
Take Brain Damage for example, it may just seem like a fun fictional story about this white kid's childhood. Truth is, Eminem really did get bullied as a child, and the way that he is actually mixing real life experiences with this crazy Slim Shady persona to make a hilarious, perfectly written song that carries a deeper meaning with it too; this is what made him a genius.
Take Seduction, Won't Back Down, On Fire, Cinderella Man, a few other Recovery tracks and basically the entire BME EP for example, they may all seem like tracks that are just filled with fast flows and punchlines; and they all are. There's no second layer to them, there's nothing that Eminem really feels he needs to share with the world.