Most underrated song based on the lack of praise Iโve seen:
Guns Blazing featuring Dre
F***ing love this track, itโs top 5 on the album
Most underrated song based on the lack of praise Iโve seen:
Guns Blazing featuring Dre
F***ing love this track, itโs top 5 on the album
Grew on me heavy
want a full tape that sounds like this
Psycopath killer vibes from shady Xv as well
if you look at this like a double album (doesn't really count since it was released separately, but that was his intention and that's the vibes)... it's pretty damn good. I mean I would put it ahead of Blueprint 2 and Street's Disciple, or at least in the same neighborhood. Jay and Nas were better lyrically at that time than Em is now but those projects are hard to listen to from front to back, whereas I think MTBMB is pretty consistent without many skips.
I understand why many people don't like current Eminem but this project (both discs) was so dope for his fans. and it's fine that his fanbase is shrinking, like so what.
top 5 tracks from part 2 (no order):
Alfred's Theme
Guns Blazing
Discombobulated
Zeus
Book of Rhymes
Nice. My Side B deluxe editions havenโt shipped yet but I got the standard + UK limited edition
if you look at this like a double album (doesn't really count since it was released separately, but that was his intention and that's the vibes)... it's pretty damn good. I mean I would put it ahead of Blueprint 2 and Street's Disciple, or at least in the same neighborhood. Jay and Nas were better lyrically at that time than Em is now but those projects are hard to listen to from front to back, whereas I think MTBMB is pretty consistent without many skips.
I understand why many people don't like current Eminem but this project (both discs) was so dope for his fans. and it's fine that his fanbase is shrinking, like so what.
top 5 tracks from part 2 (no order):
Alfred's Theme
Guns Blazing
Discombobulated
Zeus
Book of Rhymes
Like I said before, I think both Side A and Side B combined, is his best work since The Eminem Show.