Let me start off by saying that I have a great deal of respect for Eminem. He is one of the most talented lyricists ever. Now that I have said that, Eminem is softer than a jelly doughnut these days. Plain and simple, he is not the artist he used to be. So I am going to literally ignore his work today, and review him as the artist who created The Slim Shady LP, not the artist who created "Love The Way You Lie."
Okay, The Slim Shady LP is one of the best rap albums put out to date, and can not be touched by most rappers dead or alive. The lyrical skill and flow on this album almost cannot be matched.
"I feel like i'm walking a tightrope without a circus net,
I'm poppin percocet,
imma nervous wreck,
I deserve respect,
but I work a sweat for this worthless check,
about to burst this tech at somebody to reverse this debt.
Minimum wage, got my adrenaline caged,
full of venom and rage,
ecspecially when I'm engaged,
and my daughter is down to her last diaper,
that's got my ass hyper.
I pray that God answers,
maybe i'll ask nicer."
-Rock Bottom
Those lyrics are pretty hard to touch, and most rappers cannot even come close. The Slim Shady LP is crude and hilarious, and at the same time, filled with some of the best lines to ever grace the face of Hip-Hop. Eminem writes about problems from his childhood and adult life, that many people can relate to. At the same time, he manages to make hilarious tracks about subjects ranging from drugs to spousal abuse. The album went quadruple platinum, and although record sales are not always indicative of skill, this album is an exception.
Then Eminem came out with The Marshall Mathers LP. Which is honestly just as great as his first album. This album is filled with more aggression and storytelling, which is not necessarily bad or good, it just depends on your preferences. Eminem has definitely evolved as an artist on this one, and many songs are very dark and personal (Kim and Stan.) This album will pull you in and make you shiver all night, this is definitely Eminem in his prime.
Those are the only two albums that I am going to judge Eminem by. I am not trying to say that The Eminem Show and Encore were not great albums, but once you have created two of the best rap albums ever, it is hard to live up to them, and his intensity gradually faded after The Marshall Mathers LP in my opinion.
In conclusion, Eminem is one of the best rappers ever, period. He has the ability to create really deep tracks, really funny tracks, really dark tracks, and everything in between. At the same time he still possesses a certain lyrical talent and flow that only a few rappers have and only a few rappers will ever have. Even though I personnally feel that Eminem is losing his intensity, I also understand that he is maturing, and maybe does not want to keep his Slim Shady Era persona. I completely agree with him on that, but I really wish he would not sell his soul to the devil and do tracks with Rihanna and Nikki Minaj.
Rapper Rating- 10/10
My recommendation, go out and buy/download his albums Infinite, The Slim Shady LP, The Marshall Mathers LP
So true! "If you love Eminem you'll love this artist R-tistic who is on the rise. Everyone says he sounds like Eminem. I don't know about that but he is sick!"- Mk Stevens
ReplyDeletewww.rtisticworld.com (is his site)