I actually like the album but it’s more like those welcome to the chuuuch mixtapes which were also dope as hell
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Started by Sccit - Last post by Duck Duck Doggy
Started by The Predator - Last post by Duck Duck Doggy
This is nostalgic - not a great song by any means, average in fact but it’s extremely nostalgic and does sound like a real Eminem first single - almost reminds me of why we all hated Eminem first singles at one stage past real slim shady apart from lose yourself - I can imagine this blowing up for a while and then dying down due to nostalgia but not being a very good song. This aint even close to fucking with joints like euphoria or not like us. However it has huge nostalgic value and it’s a nice reminder of his better days. He hasn’t released an album worth listening top to bottom since Eminem show so maybe he got something this time. Dre involved too supposedly.
On a side note if you check his IG and the comments - you can see how embarrassing his fan base is/has become and the demographics of it real quick. They don’t know shit about hiphop
Yeah I noticed a lot of his new fans are more familiar with Em post Relapse. It was around Recovery/ MMLP2 when he started rapping in his new style. Like sccit said there’s hints of that in the new single but he’s clearly striving for the old em and we get hints of it when he does that layered harmonizing briefly in verse 2 I think. And the chorus. I think Em still has potent for that vintage sound if Dre is involved
Also it seems like Em hijacked the missionary album with his and Dre has been very supportive and involved with Em album. Ever since Dre announced the Em album missionary was over
Started by Sccit - Last post by astra4322
Such a crime that Soopafly isn't on this album at all. He is just as much DPGC if not more than the others guest spots.
Word.
Started by Sccit - Last post by Soopafly DPGC
First impression…
Good beats overall, loving the Rick Rock tracks and the Jelly Roll. Not a lot of substance lyrically… except the last track. Dpgc killed it on the Premo track. The hardest is Rage and RBX and Kurupt comes with that vintage style. This song will be on repeat.
Very fast tempo and short songs - 3 mins around or less. This has a rushed feeling, lots of tracks about parties, clubs, after parties, etc.
Such a crime that Soopafly isn't on this album at all. He is just as much DPGC if not more than the others guest spots.
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Started by Sccit - Last post by Mr. Sunshine
And what many have said, Snoop should give himself a little more time, about mixing promo etc. A compilation would also be cool where all the artists who are now signed to Death Row again
What many people don't understand is that less is often more, so in general I have nothing against new music, but the point is as I said
it starts with the back cover, first feat william then not and and, it's actually a shame, but at the end of the day it's all about making money quickly
@Scitt RBX also gets a contract?
What many people don't understand is that less is often more, so in general I have nothing against new music, but the point is as I said
it starts with the back cover, first feat william then not and and, it's actually a shame, but at the end of the day it's all about making money quickly
@Scitt RBX also gets a contract?
Started by The Predator - Last post by HighEyeCue
Not every song is supposed to be dark and brooding and screaming his head off, or trying to prove how fast he can rap and how many rhymes and multis he can fit into each bar, then every song would be like "Rap God" or like "Way I Am".
Nothing wrong with having a lead single that's a bit more of a simple format. "Without Me", "My Name Is", and "Real Slim Shady" are all great songs and great lead singles. I wouldn't disparage them by calling them hippityhop
yeah I don't know if Sccit meant it in a disparaging way...he could explain it better
as for me yeah those lead singles were very dope but because of their commercial aspect they were played to death everywhere you went that eventually I got a little tired of them
I'm more of an album listener anyway I like to just vibe to the whole project
Started by Mr. Sunshine - Last post by Mr. Sunshine
Glad to see this album seeing the light of day. Also, glad to see that Dre is still onboard. Dre should be at the point in his career where he starts release more music that he likes and not worry about commercial success.
I went to Dr. Dre always thought that he must have so much material at the start, but as he once said, he makes music for himself! Actually, he should put out a compilation with Dre every six months. dre presents
Started by The Predator - Last post by TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96'
"Rappers Delight" type style
all those lead singles were cut from the same cloth...even though they were dope
I always liked Ems lead singles but it was the other joints on the album that I preferred
Not every song is supposed to be dark and brooding and screaming his head off, or trying to prove how fast he can rap and how many rhymes and multis he can fit into each bar, then every song would be like "Rap God" or like "Way I Am".
Nothing wrong with having a lead single that's a bit more of a simple format. "Without Me", "My Name Is", and "Real Slim Shady" are all great songs and great lead singles. I wouldn't disparage them by calling them hippityhop
Started by Mr. Sunshine - Last post by thegooddoc
Glad to see this album seeing the light of day. Also, glad to see that Dre is still onboard. Dre should be at the point in his career where he starts release more music that he likes and not worry about commercial success.