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Originally posted by crunkone
How come that's my favorite song? LOL!! Eminem is harmonizing his @** off on this CD. I also like Rain Man and Evil Deeds and Spend Some Time and @** like that and ..... well let's just say I like the whole CD.
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He is harmonizing, ain't he?! I guess he felt like singin' again. I like the whole CD, too. Allow me to give you my highlights, lol:
Mosh - man, he is lettin' your president have it!! LOVE IT!!! This is tied with Like Toy Soldiers as my favorite songs lyricly (is that a word). With a smooth-azz-you-gotta-nod-your-head beat.
Puke - I'm sorry, but it is funny as hayle that he says he hopes Satan sticks a needle in her eye. But I also like it because it shows sort of a vulnerability while still being classic crass Em.
Like Toy Soldiers - I used to like the original song. But even still, I just love how he spins a story. One of the things I love about hiphop is the cadence of voice over beats. This song is a PERFECT example of that because of the drums. And it gives me a little insight into the JaRule beef.
Big Weenie - The first song in my mind when I heard about the Vibe fight. Again, I like the cadence of his voice over the beats in this song.
Mockingbird - I like the vulnerability he shows in this song, too. It helps me to think of him as a real person with real feelings, not just some crass @$$hole. I think that gives depth to him as an artist.
Encore - Definitely my favorite as far as beats (tied with Evil Deeds).
What I DON'T like is Nate Dogg's chorus in Never Enough. It could have been so much better; it's weak. But I DO like Fiddy's cadence of voice over beats in the song.
I read a review saying that while it is a good CD with good beats, they think he over did it with 20 tracks. As a consumer, I like that, lol; I get my money's worth. I guess they really hate that there's a bonus CD with 3 MORE songs. I've only listened to the 1st song on there, and I like it.
Lyrics and shock value? He's on point, as usual. He didn't disappoint me.
This is a good season for hiphop: Talib, Mos, and Em. If I don't buy anymore CDs this year . . .