Pros: Eminem's obviously advanced lyrical technique and battle skills Cons: Bland production; poorly-developed concepts; lack of personality (pre-Slim Shady)
You know, back in the day, the controversial emcee the entire world today knows as Eminem was once like the rappers you see in the Unsigned Hype section of The Source magazine every month. Wait a second – he was in the Unsigned ...
Pros: Em's best CD, lyrics make up for the Cons. Cons: The production is mediocre, Em's voice.
When people think of Eminem, the first thing that usually comes to mind the songs like The Real Slim Shady, Without Me, My Band, and the rest of his songs that have been burning through your radio for months after they come out. ...
To many, the career of Eminem began in 1999 with the release of The Slim Shady LP. While it was indeed his major label debut with Dr. Dres Aftermath Records, it wasnt actually Eminems first published work. As a matter of fact,...
After reviewing The Marshall Mathers LP, I thought it only right to review the album I cannot stop praising and Eminem’s finest moment. Before he was the global superstar Slim Shady, before he had 50 Cent ‘under his wing ...
Pros: Eminem's lyrical proficency is as strong as it would be for later releases. Cons: Eminem's lack of charisma and personality, the production leaves MUCH to be desired
While it's no secret that Hip-Hop began in the 1970s as a predominately black art form, it has become a culturally accepted phenomenon over the past few decades, and has included involvement from people of every race, creed, and culture. In particular, I ...
Pros: Amazing Lyricism, Some Good Production, Storytelling, Subject Matter, Introspective Cons: Not Typical Em, Some Average Tracks, Mainly Bad Production, 1 Interlude RARE
Everybody on the planet knows who Slim Shady is. He is the comedic and psychotic alter-ego of rapper Eminem. But we wonder, was Eminem ever without Slim Shady? The answer is YES. On Eminem's debut EP, released on Web Entertainment, entitled ...
Pros: Eminem's best rhyming you will ever hear, hands down. Cons: Bad production.
First off, I would like to say if you cannot appreciate pure lyricism over mostly poor beats, do not listen to more than the title track of this album. I will go through this album song by song in order, which brings us to the first track, Infinite. ...
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