but I've liked what I've heard so far
but I've liked what I've heard so far 

1LynguisticMind wrote:therapist wrote:1LynguisticMind wrote:4/5 from nydailynews, which means that Rollingstone is going to give it a 2/5
Are you kidding me? Rolling Stone is all about music culture and Nostalgia, plus they're on Marshall's nuts 24/7. They will probably give it 5/5. This album is going to be monumental, just wait. Then maybe some of these Stans will actually take a second look at it.
Eminem's albums never got a good metacritic score.
His highest score is 78


therapist wrote:
I'd say that missing 22% is equivalent to the amount of people who would never let themselves admit they like Eminem. Critics are tight ass. The record sales do the talking. :P
Crazee wrote:lol So many newspapers used to review Em's albums badly because of his "hateful" lyrics.







1LynguisticMind wrote:therapist wrote:
I'd say that missing 22% is equivalent to the amount of people who would never let themselves admit they like Eminem. Critics are tight ass. The record sales do the talking. :P
you're wrong.

1LynguisticMind wrote:therapist wrote:
I'd say that missing 22% is equivalent to the amount of people who would never let themselves admit they like Eminem. Critics are tight ass. The record sales do the talking. :P
you're wrong. Sales have nothing to do with the quality of an album. it took illmatic 10 years to go platinum and it's easily one of the best hip hop albums of all time.Crazee wrote:lol So many newspapers used to review Em's albums badly because of his "hateful" lyrics.
journalists aren't the only one who reviewed Em's albums badly, most of his albums are also reviewed badly by hip hip hop fans in general



therapist wrote:1LynguisticMind wrote:therapist wrote:
I'd say that missing 22% is equivalent to the amount of people who would never let themselves admit they like Eminem. Critics are tight ass. The record sales do the talking. :P
you're wrong.
And the fact that he sold more records than any other artist in the entire world in any genre for over 10 years straight doesn't mean more to his success than reviews from critics?






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