EllenPage-Mathers wrote:If you think about it, the 2nd single represents the album more than likely.
3AM - Horror type song, Relapse had a lot of horror/murder songs.
LTWYL - Poor.
LTWYL is one of his best songs, dumbfuck.
EllenPage-Mathers wrote:If you think about it, the 2nd single represents the album more than likely.
3AM - Horror type song, Relapse had a lot of horror/murder songs.
LTWYL - Poor.
Ku53v wrote:EllenPage-Mathers wrote:If you think about it, the 2nd single represents the album more than likely.
3AM - Horror type song, Relapse had a lot of horror/murder songs.
LTWYL - Poor.
LTWYL is one of his best songs, dumbfuck.
Menzo wrote:Nah, I don't like Rihanna either. Plus it's annoying seeing her hit the top 5 hottest women lists everywhere. She looks like a lion.
smash wrote:Well, I don't know if you guys understood what I was trying to say (my main language is not english so...), but my point is: back in the days we used to hope for an introspective song because it was cool to hear what was going on in Eminem's life. But he just gave us an album full of introspective songs and it seems like that curiousity about his life and issues we used to have, don't exist no more. That's why I asked if we should have "faith" on the second single just like we had (at least some us) during TES, Encore and Relapse days or we should just expect something different.
righfield wrote:But it's a em song... sigh As menzo said better then I ever could, he's said all he's said before in previous songs, definitely during the encore recordings. I don't like rihanna ether but REALLY it ain't that bad of a song.
Menzo wrote:Well, feminist women love Eminem.
Devil'sAdvocate wrote:Menzo wrote:Well, feminist women love Eminem.
Slim Shady? they sick of him
Man i love old Eminem!
kkaniff wrote:Recovery wasn't introspective, at least not in the manner we're used to hearing Em sound.
Recovery, to me, felt like he was trying to convince himself, almost as much as he was trying to convince us, that he was well and truly back. Hence the exaggerated aggresiveness and overall anthemic sound of the album.
Hopefully he's gotten all that out of his system, cause an album title like MMLP promises lots of personal content.
TL;DR, we aren't sick of personal Em tracks, quite the opposite really, (some) people just didn't like the way he went about it on Recovery.
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