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shadyblogger wrote:First off, I'd like to say that I think Em finally proved that he is back again and in sort of a second prime. The thing I find interesting is that I feel like on Recovery he said multiple times how he is back, feels like he is himself again, he is on top of his game, etc. whereas on MMLP 2 he didn't really say all those statements but rather showed it through all the incredible songs.
Basically I'm getting at the saying "show don't tell." On Recovery Em told us he is the greatest but IMO didn't have too many examples to back up his statements but on MMLP 2 he just showed us he is the greatest through his phenomenal songs. It's kind of 2 different ways to go about proving a point; either showing or telling. On Recovery, he told. On MMLP 2, he showed. The latter is much more effective.




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Shady-Yo wrote:I'm diggin' Throw It Up so much. Plus Em's verse on Numb was great.



Charlotte Mathers wrote:Troll wrote:Shady-Yo wrote:I'm diggin' Throw It Up so much. Plus Em's verse on Numb was great.
this!
Troll says the same.
Of course Troll says that same.


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Crazee wrote:I thought it was dope to hear Eminem on a southern beat, he should really work with DJ Paul and do some ThreeSix shit. Except...lyrically dope. I love 36 but not for their lyricism.
His verse was really weak to me doe, except for that part where he slows his flow with the "Oh, this is ugly boy swag/Putting toe tags on you motherfucking ho bags" stuff. He sounded like he was imitating that 3-6 sound.
Anyways, this album is still dope. Asshole sounds great in the car stereo, man.

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