Never_Enough wrote:Not hyped until we have something official.
Aone10 wrote:It finally feels real.
Shady's Apocalypse wrote:Is that Mobster's official facebook?
If so, this is great news. First Dawuan Parker heard it while he was with Dre, not Slim The Mobster has heard it. Great news. I guess the album is finished or as close as you could be to it. So surely we will have a single before his shows kick off.
Hyped as fuck
Aone10 wrote:Rollefsen wrote:Em is so slow. I wish I could say "Oh lel he is purely quantity < quality" but the quality of say.. Recovery, he should be able to put out atleast once a year
Em usually is quality over quantity, Recovery was obviously rushed. He's taken his time with this one, it should be good....
If it isn't, there is no excuse.
Aone10 wrote:Rollefsen wrote:Em is so slow. I wish I could say "Oh lel he is purely quantity < quality" but the quality of say.. Recovery, he should be able to put out atleast once a year
Em usually is quality over quantity, Recovery was obviously rushed. He's taken his time with this one, it should be good....
If it isn't, there is no excuse.
EminemBase wrote:Aone10 wrote:Rollefsen wrote:Em is so slow. I wish I could say "Oh lel he is purely quantity < quality" but the quality of say.. Recovery, he should be able to put out atleast once a year
Em usually is quality over quantity, Recovery was obviously rushed. He's taken his time with this one, it should be good....
If it isn't, there is no excuse.
Truu although I'm not sure Recovery was as rushed as you're making out...
Em handled none of the production of it so you can pretty much half the time he'd normally take aka the time he took to make TES, despite the fact he was doing 8 Mile music / filming same time too.
I think Recovery took about 7 months in total to make?
Em just wrote. And, he didn't even write all of the hooks - so that's 7 months to write verses... I wouldn't call that rushed. He said he recorded about 100 tracks.
I think it feels rushed due to the confused lack of sound and Em's attempt at convincing himself and listeners that he's energized. I think he was trying to artificially create a 'comeback sound', as in truth - he wanted Relapse to be that but even at the time, many critics said it was too 'joyless' and dark to be considered a comeback album, which is why I think he probably then tried to artificially create more vocal energy than he naturally felt like using. Hence the complaints of forced 'shouting'.
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