

rudeawakening101 wrote:The amount of hate for Encore with the amount of praise for Relapse is what disturbs me. Thankfully, Relapse is starting to phase from those who thought it was a good album (only because it was NEW Eminem material) to the fact that it's Eminem's worst solo album effort to date.
Encore has so many bright spots, many of which were mentioned by the OP. Tracks like Yellow Brick Road, Mockingbird, and Like Toy Soldiers truly dig deep into the psyche of Eminem at that time -- which I can stand to appreciate a thousand times more than a track like 3 a.m. or Buffalo Bill that says nothing.
Let's also not forget that even though tracks like Ass Like That and something like, Rain Man, were obviously not his best tracks...again, AT THE TIME they were something different from Eminem, and initially got people amused. Fast forward five years later to today, he tries the exact same formula with We Made You or a track like My Mom, and it leaves everyone not amused -- just pissed off. Going back to being old Marshall again isn't difficult. If only he wasn't so damn stubborn.

Chet Starr wrote:Was there ever a tracklist put out before the leak?
I wanna see it too

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EminemInsider wrote:rudeawakening101 wrote:The amount of hate for Encore with the amount of praise for Relapse is what disturbs me. Thankfully, Relapse is starting to phase from those who thought it was a good album (only because it was NEW Eminem material) to the fact that it's Eminem's worst solo album effort to date.
Encore has so many bright spots, many of which were mentioned by the OP. Tracks like Yellow Brick Road, Mockingbird, and Like Toy Soldiers truly dig deep into the psyche of Eminem at that time -- which I can stand to appreciate a thousand times more than a track like 3 a.m. or Buffalo Bill that says nothing.
Let's also not forget that even though tracks like Ass Like That and something like, Rain Man, were obviously not his best tracks...again, AT THE TIME they were something different from Eminem, and initially got people amused. Fast forward five years later to today, he tries the exact same formula with We Made You or a track like My Mom, and it leaves everyone not amused -- just pissed off. Going back to being old Marshall again isn't difficult. If only he wasn't so damn stubborn.
What disturbs me is that you can really be this unfathomably idiotic and somehow manage to write coherently. Wow.
The first thing that is apparent from your post is the simple fact that you don't understand lyricism. You're of the variety who thinks that if Eminem does a serious song, it is automatically good, no matter how embarrassingly awful the lyrics are.
Mockingbird and Like Toy Soldiers are prime examples. His lyricism on these two tracks is beyond horrid. I'm not exaggerating when I say an 8-year-old could do better. Never mind the painfully awkward, forced flow on Mockingbird or the monotonous drum mirroring on LTS.
Absolutely ANYONE can "say something" on a track. But I'm going to use one of the most cliche sayings ever since I think it's fitting in a thread that involves references to songs like Mockingbird.
It's not what you say, but how you say it.
That's what defines lyricism.
Rapping something along the lines of "I know that you're mad, and I know that you're sad/But you know that I still love you, after all, I'm your dad/After all the problems we've had, we're still a family, that makes me glad/And it makes all of our problems seem not so bad" disqualifies a song from being good.
This is why When I'm Gone, Mockingbird, Beautiful, and all other 2004-2007 Eminem emo tracks are absolute garbage.
Tracks like My Mom and We Made You feature 7-syllable multi-syllabic rhymes that went over your head while managing to say something, even if it's not something that makes you run for a box of Kleenex while you put the razor back in your desk drawer.
You never knew what made Eminem any good in the first place, so you really have no right to even comment on him.

Alaine wrote:you're right. But I must say I can't blame someone don't like Relapse because unless you're really into hip-hop, normal music listeners don't break down lyric like that. There's actually a mass part of Eminem's fanbase consists of non-hiphop fans and they enjoy his music for what it is.

Alaine wrote:you're right, I was absolutely amused by Ass Like That, Big Weenie,.. amused by how much he has fallen off.

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S.T.A.N. wrote:Encore was supposed to be fun,and it was.

Bistnal wrote:I wonder how many topics pertaining there are to Encore in total?

SajN wrote:Bistnal wrote:I wonder how many topics pertaining there are to Encore in total?
In this section, there's total 48 topics about Encore. But only topics with "Encore" in the topic title is counted, I don't how many more topics about Encore there are.


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