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Relapse

Eminem

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An Eminem album is always more than the sum of its grooves. It’s a psychotherapy playground where its confessor manipulates the intelligence until no one’s sure where the truth is hiding. He lashes out at the world, but he’s no stranger to self-loathing. Eminem’s sober, but he’s not happy about it. His first album in five years, Relapse brings the sound of a man pent-up in his own brain-frozen hell. Valium, Vicodin, Ambien, you name it, Eminem has words for it. “Déjà Vu” recounts his slide down the pharmaceutical trail, passed out in cars, admitted to hospitals for “pneumonia” while hiding drugs from his 11-year old daughter. Em’s old imagined nemeses — Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan — are pretty tired by comparison (the tune’s even called “Same Song and Dance”). “My Mom” offers “sympathy.” He figures his problems are either genetically inherited or learned from a mother he professes to still love. His ex-wife Kim seems to be in the clear, but then maybe she’s embedded deeper in Eminem’s private code. His mind may have been a blur over these years, but he remembers when necessary.

Customer Reviews

One of the worst ones.

I think is by far one of the worst Eminem albums. A few good songs but the rest is garbage. If you're a fan, buy it, but if not, don't waste your time. Recovery should back it up tho and top the charts!

Rap at its best.

There is nothing else in the rap game right now, on this level. This is a breath of fresh air, Dre and Em are putting rap on their backs, and give us a masterpiece. Any rap lover, would have to be out of your mind to avoid this album.

Wow

For true Eminem fans, this album is a blessing. Marshall has returned to the dark, gloomy, and introspective form that he showed on the Slim Shady LP. The beats are very simple and Em's lyrical presence takes center stage a la Infinite. Although it may come across as a bit of "the same old song and dance" like some critics feel, Relapse explains itself and is a very smart album. One can't help but wonder where Eminem's career is headed after this one, and this fan is just going to enjoy this here and now.

Biography

Born: October 17, 1972 in St. Joseph, MO

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

To call Eminem hip-hop’s Elvis is correct to a degree, but it’s largely inaccurate. Certainly, Eminem was the first white rapper since the Beastie Boys to garner both sales and critical respect, but his impact exceeded this confining distinction. On sheer verbal skills, Eminem was one of the greatest MCs of his generation — rapid, fluid, dexterous, and unpredictable, as capable of pulling off long-form narrative as he was delivering a withering aside — and thanks to his mentor Dr. Dre,...
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