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Post by Peandel on Feb 8, 2013 21:15:31 GMT -5
I was wondering why Recovery got so much hate??? It was a perfect come back album yes it is modern Eminem not that eminem we used to know but why did the album got so much hate?
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Post by Shady Records Promotions on Feb 8, 2013 21:25:58 GMT -5
To make a long story short people thought he "sold out"
But I highly disagree
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Post by EloyShady on Feb 9, 2013 4:21:08 GMT -5
Yeah, maybe Rihanna's name is the main cause... But I liked it, however, I prefer Relapse (with Relapse: Refill too)
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Post by Dave on Feb 9, 2013 11:11:13 GMT -5
I agree with Kamil, but also the cheesy fans have made the album cheesy so ruined the feel of it.
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Post by Shady Records Promotions on Feb 9, 2013 11:13:50 GMT -5
The little girls that because fans after LTWYL, going "OMG EMINEM IS THE BEST RAPPER ALIVE" "HIS BEST SONG IS LTWYL"
lol..
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Post by Emcee Combs on Feb 9, 2013 19:14:59 GMT -5
It is highly because of the little bandwagon fans (mainly girls) who love LTWYL and Spacebound. For one I don't think they understand the point of LTWYL. But I love it when they say "I love Eminem! He's a poet!" and then you play "Kill You" or "Kim" or "Superman" or "Puke." Shuts them up fast.
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Post by Dave on Feb 10, 2013 6:57:52 GMT -5
I hate how these fake fans are trying to make Recovery cheesy!
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Post by abrahammatta on Feb 10, 2013 8:50:06 GMT -5
Recovery will be remembered as a masterpiece 10-15 years later.
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Post by naturalbornkillaz on Feb 10, 2013 13:04:45 GMT -5
Because it's a classic not shit...
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Post by TheRealKaYnE on Feb 10, 2013 13:36:30 GMT -5
Recovery for me was proof that he didn't sell out. I assumed he was reformed after I heard Not Afraid, because it was so different, but Cold Wind Blows proved he's the same old Eminem. He just tried different stuff on there, and used producers other than Dre. So it sounded different. But it wasn't bad. My least favorite track is Wont Back Down but I still jam to it on Black Ops Zombie.
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Post by twiller on Feb 10, 2013 13:51:51 GMT -5
I'm guessing when The Marshall Mathers LP came out it got a bit hate too. A couple of years went by, and now it's one of the best albums ever made. The same thing is happening to Relapse & Recovery. Relapse was hated because it had accents, the album grew on many people. Now Relapse is up there with TSSLP, TMMLP and TES according to some people. Now it's happening to Recovery, it has grown a lot on me actually and I enjoy every song on there like I enjoy every song on TES.
Going Through Changes, On Fire, Space Bound, Seduction, Almost Famous, Cold Wind Blows, Cinderalla Man. Dope shit.
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Post by ShadyDanver on Feb 11, 2013 0:33:16 GMT -5
Recovery was great, it just needed a few more beats from Dr Dre, i think.
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Post by lowryderkid on Feb 11, 2013 3:39:06 GMT -5
1. The beats. I don't like these more pop sounding new school hip hop beats. Dr Dre REALLY contributed in making his first albums the success they are. With average sounding and generic beats, no matter how good lyricism, the song just doesnt get catchy.
2. His rapping style has changed. He didnt use an accent but Ems new rap style involves more shouting and mainly fast rapping. I don't know if you've noticed but in his other albums, especially TES, he rapped much slower, and I liked that more.
3. Before, if you were an Em fan, you felt a bit distinguished and "cool" for supporting such a controversial artist. And it also connected us fans. Now all the stupid teenage girls (mainly) after LTWYL have made listening to Eminem "hip" and changed the whole perception about being an eminem fan.
These are the reasons I didn't quite appreciate Recovery. But it's still good and I'm happy for it's success.
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Post by shady4life on Feb 11, 2013 15:31:27 GMT -5
its definetly classic not sum bullshit .... its jealousy for fuck sake !
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Post by Shady Records Promotions on Feb 11, 2013 16:35:09 GMT -5
1. The beats. I don't like these more pop sounding new school hip hop beats. Dr Dre REALLY contributed in making his first albums the success they are. With average sounding and generic beats, no matter how good lyricism, the song just doesnt get catchy. 2. His rapping style has changed. He didnt use an accent but Ems new rap style involves more shouting and mainly fast rapping. I don't know if you've noticed but in his other albums, especially TES, he rapped much slower, and I liked that more. 3. Before, if you were an Em fan, you felt a bit distinguished and "cool" for supporting such a controversial artist. And it also connected us fans. Now all the stupid teenage girls (mainly) after LTWYL have made listening to Eminem "hip" and changed the whole perception about being an eminem fan. These are the reasons I didn't quite appreciate Recovery. But it's still good and I'm happy for it's success. thumbs up
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