by _Hawk_ » Aug 26th, '13, 22:16
OK mate I see what you are saying now, but you have too appreciate that that is not how it came across initially. Rubin has been in the game for a long time. I am so happy to see Em reaching into his territory as until now I really thought Em was too concerned with his own circle of producers (the most recent of whom have been underwhelming to say the least), so this shows that Em is taking a strong appreciation for contemporary hip-hop which is great. Whilst I think Em will have a strong focus on the lyricism with this album, i really hope that Rubin has made him realise the benefits of tailoring his work artistically as Kanye has done as well.
I don't want a MMLP2/Yeezus project, but listen to Blood on the Leaves and tell me that you wouldn't love to hear Em on a track with such a menacing, chaotic beat that only amplifies as the track progresses.
That is what Rubin can bring to the table. Such a stripped down sound that seems so complex. Dre is the cherry on the top of this awesome cake.
"Oh, he'll give us what we need.
It may not be what we want."