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Re: Eminem Album Review by Rollingstone Magazine
« Reply #15 on: November 22, 2004, 02:59:32 AM »
"Crazy In Love", while complete with a fitting vocal sample, is yet another love/hate track about Kim, which is a topic that has been beat over the head for the last four albums.
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Damn, ít's sickning how everybody misunderstand the lyrics to that song. I hate to say it again in the same thread but: What the fuck does this dude mean with that? He totally misunderstood the lyrics to that song. It's not Kim Eminem is refering to in that song, it's his newfound love, some horny 24-year old(groupie or something). It's embarrassing. On "Puke" it's Kim he's talking to, but definitely not on "Crazy In Love". Fuckin idiot! Guy must have wax in his ear!
 

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Re: Eminem Album Review by Rollingstone Magazine
« Reply #16 on: November 22, 2004, 05:32:34 AM »
Word!

But if all of those songs were not enough to convince you that Em went off the deep end for six straight songs, then "Big Weenie" will surely convince you. Over Dre's simple drums, Em quite possibly provides one of the worst hooks Hip Hop has ever seen. "You are just jealous of me cause you, you just can't do what I do. So instead of just admitting it, you walk around and say, all kinds of really mean things about me, cause you're a meanie, a meani".

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^^ This hook offers proof to the new theory that has been going around about the death of hip-hop.  People better wake up and save the culture before it becomes extinct.  You know, Talib Kweli predicted the death of hip-hop back in the year 2000.  But some people have put the date as far back as 96' with the death of 2pac, while others, known as extremists, have said the death of hip-hop may go as far back as 1990!
Givin' respect to 2pac September 7th-13th The Day Hip-Hop Died

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