speckzo wrote: "Bad Guy" will have part of the Scarface speech in it or sample the "Criminal" line "I'm the bad guy who makes fun of people..."





Horsebot3K wrote:EminemBase wrote:Eedee wrote:Beautiful Pain is now one of my favorite songs. It just rings so true.
I just don't get the overwhelming love (on SL especially) for this song.
It's not even the best bonus song, let alone touching any of the main album tracks.
People are so blinded by anything emotional, "HE SAID SOMETHING WHICH IS EMOTIONALLY RELATABLE... AND I FEEL IT... OMG - BEST SONG HE'S EVER MADE". Song is nothing special yo.
Yeah, I sort of hate it. Hook and beat are just awful.




EminemBase wrote:Eedee wrote:Beautiful Pain is now one of my favorite songs. It just rings so true.
I just don't get the overwhelming love (on SL especially) for this song.
It's not even the best bonus song, let alone touching any of the main album tracks.
People are so blinded by anything emotional, "HE SAID SOMETHING WHICH IS EMOTIONALLY RELATABLE... AND I FEEL IT... OMG - BEST SONG HE'S EVER MADE". Song is nothing special yo.

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Eedee wrote:EminemBase wrote:Eedee wrote:Beautiful Pain is now one of my favorite songs. It just rings so true.
I just don't get the overwhelming love (on SL especially) for this song.
It's not even the best bonus song, let alone touching any of the main album tracks.
People are so blinded by anything emotional, "HE SAID SOMETHING WHICH IS EMOTIONALLY RELATABLE... AND I FEEL IT... OMG - BEST SONG HE'S EVER MADE". Song is nothing special yo.
He actually goes in on this song.
He has this vivid and passionate imagery in this song, and it's fucking powerful. And it's not even because it's emotional that I like it. It's just a good fucking song. The part where he's talking about the casket and set fire and chant part. The flow/rhyming/imagery is top-notch.




Iris2 wrote:"I do understand people being defensive of a song and its original form, but I have to say - I love the re-working of "Time Of The Season" into "Rhyme Or Reason" on Eminem's new album .... I love the energy, the invention; the way that Eminem constantly uses words and phrases from the original song as springboards to take off into all sorts of different areas - sometimes inverting the sentiments completely, always weaving complex patterns with fantastic wordplay (and often in a way that's very funny) - and always full of life! I love "There's no rhyme and no reason for nothing" being in sound so close to "It's the time of the season for loving" while being at the same time pretty much the total antithesis of the original phrase in meaning. It absolutely mirrors the song while at the same time sending it tumbling into a different universe!
It has become a TOTALLY different work of art, rather than being, for instance, a limp cover. And that's its strength. It doesn't in any way threaten the original song or the original record! Rod x"
(source: facebook)
Rod of The Zombies on Rhyme or Reason.
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Kill You wrote:I wonder, if he hadn't released Rap God before the album if we would be praising it as much as we were back when it was released?



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