Author Topic: Eminem - Everybody's Looking At Me (TES Leftover Produced by Dr. Dre)  (Read 3184 times)

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How about that flow though. Flowing like water. It’s like he’s just trying to talk to someone but it all comes out rhyming naturally. Shit was otherworldly. Nobody I mean NOBODY could flow like prime Eminem.

Yeah of course it’s prime Eminem.  I mean, it was insane the run he was on—because how does anyone top MMLP?!?

I mean for God’s sake, Dre said it was the closest he ever came to making the perfect album was working on MMLP.  And then Eminem Show comes at the height of the dubcc and I remember Trauma and everyone on here was going bananas just off the snippets of chorus/hooks we got first.

Then.. the guy fuccin goes and tops it yet again with “Lose Yourself” and “8 Mile Road” being his magnum opus and best he ever did…

But yet he still wasn’t done topping himself because he launches 50 Cent and some thought that was even bigger.
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Yeah of course it’s prime Eminem.  I mean, it was insane the run he was on—because how does anyone top MMLP?!?

I mean for God’s sake, Dre said it was the closest he ever came to making the perfect album was working on MMLP.  And then Eminem Show comes at the height of the dubcc and I remember Trauma and everyone on here was going bananas just off the snippets of chorus/hooks we got first.

Then.. the guy fuccin goes and tops it yet again with “Lose Yourself” and “8 Mile Road” being his magnum opus and best he ever did…

But yet he still wasn’t done topping himself because he launches 50 Cent and some thought that was even bigger.


If this was in the vaults all these years imagine what else he’s hoarding. Really hope he comes to his senses and releases that stuff like Nas did with the lost tapes series instead of this re releasing the same music with 1 new song nonsense
 

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Yeah of course it’s prime Eminem.  I mean, it was insane the run he was on—because how does anyone top MMLP?!?

I mean for God’s sake, Dre said it was the closest he ever came to making the perfect album was working on MMLP.  And then Eminem Show comes at the height of the dubcc and I remember Trauma and everyone on here was going bananas just off the snippets of chorus/hooks we got first.

Then.. the guy fuccin goes and tops it yet again with “Lose Yourself” and “8 Mile Road” being his magnum opus and best he ever did…

But yet he still wasn’t done topping himself because he launches 50 Cent and some thought that was even bigger.

I remember those days..i think i still have the rips of the chorus/hooks files for this album and another
 

Sccit

Besides you of course. That’s a given.

1. Sccit
2 Eminem
3. Snoop

u might wana put pac and biggie up there

i duno, i always thought they were pretty good, but what do i know


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The beat and chorus are a little plain on this, and the subject of the song is very navel gazing.

Anyway, if we're talking flows, I always felt M&M's flow > Eminem's flow.
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"Detox" is a myth -- Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster, Area 51, Iraq having WMD, Detox...you get it now?  It was invented by the Aftermath marketing department to maintain the fans' attention.  Notice how everytime a new Aftermath album is ready to come out, they always mention Detox is next up?  Because they are using the invention of "Detox" as a way to market other albums.  The sooner you realize that Detox is NOT REAL, the sooner you'll feel liberated.  Oh yeah, f.u. Aftermath for fooling us fans.
 

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I remember those days..i think i still have the rips of the chorus/hooks files for this album and another

That’s dope someone else remembers that.  It was in the days when snippets and leaks were exploding on the internet and yet album sales and physical cd sales/record stores/book stores/rap magazines were still flourishing — so you had the best of both worlds, and it’s not coincidental that the music was better then too.

And somebody else remembers that the hooks all leaked first.  Like as if Jimmy Iovine wanted to go give the top execs at the major label a look at the new album but only wanted to bring the hooks, in case it leaked, and it did.

But fun fact you might remember:  it had “Stimulate” in place of “Say Goodbye to Hollywood” which makes you think “Say Goodbye to Hollywood” was the last song he recorded for his last perfect classic solo album—which is kind of poetic
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