GoinThruChanges wrote:RainMan44 wrote:"Going Through Changes" is one of the greatest songs Eminem has ever recorded.
Big statement, considering it is post-prime Em and people seem to think he can't make something better than he did before 02, but I agree.
Sam. wrote:Nollie wrote:Seduction. There's points in that song where he just sets ablaze for like 6 - 12 bars
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This song is "THE MOST" unappreciated song on the Album ,others got some attention at some point or the other but this songs never got any .
xnoxiousx wrote:Cinderella Man hate it all you want but imo its on par with till i collapse amazing song.
Sam. wrote:xnoxiousx wrote:Cinderella Man hate it all you want but imo its on par with till i collapse amazing song.
Cinderella Man is not hated ,It's respected and has sold a lot on I-Tunes .
Mathers wrote:Sam. wrote:xnoxiousx wrote:Cinderella Man hate it all you want but imo its on par with till i collapse amazing song.
Cinderella Man is not hated ,It's respected and has sold a lot on I-Tunes .
Love The Way You Lie and Not Afraid sold alot and that song is really hated.
EminemBase wrote:Song is awesome.
It feels like a sister track to "Till I Collapse".
In terms of the lyricism, the main theme about the song is about stopping time with his music. As the chorus says "Music is my time machine".
So Em probably heard that in the chorus and drew most of the lyricism from that. Hence why he cuffs the hands of time and other metaphysical things in various spots to suggest he can stop time. Another example is when he says...
"Rewound the future to the present, paused it - Don't ask how / Fuck the past mother fucker, he's the shit right now"
Which is one of my favourite lines on the album. The flow, lyrics, concept.... The entire song is just awesome I don't know how an Em fan could really dislike it. "I SHUT YOUR LANE DOWN, TOOK YOUR SPOT PARKED IN IT TOO".
It's also (like many things on the album / including the 'box' cover) a multi-dimensional metaphor. Aside from stopping time and thus 'Cinderella Man' because of that, it also works as a metaphor in terms of him coming back against the odds. As it was the nickname of a former pro heavyweight who career-wise faced a similar situation as Em at one point.
Which seems far too relevant to be a conscience. So am sure Em is aware of it.
So there's multiple metaphors and themes going on. The production, sounds good to me, the lyricism is top-notch, the idea is golden and the flow is badass. Can't see what's not to like.
Devil'sAdvocate wrote:Deff ridaz.
he sounds Eminem like there,and the rhyming is really fucking dope.
Revtone wrote:Devil'sAdvocate wrote:Deff ridaz.
he sounds Eminem like there,and the rhyming is really fucking dope.
Wreck wrote:Menzo wrote:Fuck the media.
I got some suggestions, fuck Marshall- ask us the questions.
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