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Ok, Witty is once again testing your patience with another dumb question.
SSLP vs MMLP vs The Eminem show.
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Btw, I choose, in this order
MMLP EMINEM SHOW SSLP |
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MMLP was an unstoppable force, I remember we used to hide in the woods cuz our parents didn't get it...but from 'When I was just a little boy, my momma used to tell me these crazy things' I was hooked.
Just the tone, the charisma, it was mind blowing and different. |
It's called the twenty second century Witty, we're all waiting for you over here
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1. The Slim Shady LP
2. The Marshall Mathers LP 3. The Eminem Show The reason is because I'm not a fan of Eminem's shtick, the one that has grown over the years. I don't like his screaming. I don't like his redundancies. He is an amazing talent, and he used it to make himself arguably the most important (note: not best) rapper ever (note: importance going beyond rap culture). But the further he pushed his own personality beyond the standards of rap, the less I liked him. "Rock Bottom" and "Brain Damage" are my favorite Eminem. But that version was only going to be able to last for a little while. He built himself into a megastar, the highest-selling rapper ever by eight miles. That's great and smart, but I never liked his music more than his first full album. |
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i don't like any of them
it's all cheesy |
my list of favorite between those vs. which is the BEST is different. Personally, Eminem Show is my favorite even though I think it's demonstrably the worst of those 3 (IE has the most not-good songs), but the peaks he hits on that album are among my favorite moments in all of rap. After that I like SSLP and MMLP in that order, mostly because the anger and acidity of MMLP does not resonate with me like it did in middle school lol.
but in terms of his greatest albums, I'd flip it around. I think MMLP was a massive album in every way and deserves recognition as his best album, with SSLP coming in after as an excellent album that lacks the breakout tracks of MMLP, and Eminem Show is too long and has several skip-worthy tracks. I think me and Wise Ways are in the minority in thinking that Relapse is right behind those 3 albums, above Encore, Recovery and MMLP2. |
Mmlp
Sslp Show Actually show wasnt that bad now that i think of it. |
It's funny cuz show was my least fav at the time.....but running it back now it's so fucking good.....
For me I'd go Sslp Show Mmlp Sslp was the rawest most uncut hungry yet still polished enuff to cut a mainstream album that we could ever get from him. The perfect storm. Mmlp for a long time would've been my 2nd on the list but the older I get the more em show grows on me. It's just more intricate and deep in comparison imo. Granted it has sum horrible shit on it....like sum of his garbage ass beats an sum terrible hooks....but the shit that does bang bangs eternal. |
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Mmlp Emshow With a huge gap between mm and emshow. All had corny shit but sslp had boom bap thuggery. Mmlp had more early 00s type production which is cool but alot of it was whatever to me. Infinite is still better than all of them. I know its the corny stance to take. But its the correct one. Goodbye |
Infinite is fuckin Boo boo
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Infinite is EM at his finest.
No bullshit pop singer lyrics or overly done mom References. It's EM, proof, and bars. SSLP far second. MMLP he was at the height of that corny shit |
Man he has no style in infinite
Every song sounds identical An his flow an bars are garbage Wtf r we even talking about? |
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And you probably right that all the songs sounds alike. But I just dig the raw aspect of it. Just my personal opinion. I personally only like rock bottom, guilty conscience and brain damage on SSLP. Edit: and mushrooms girl Where's Dave at before I bash you....i dunno I think he's taking a crap dude. Those multiples tho. |
Man the only song I'd even consider skipping on sslp is 97 bonnie an clyde......an only just cuz I've heard it a million times an it's kindve slow. I FEEL LIKE I'M TAKING CRAZY PILLS
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Lmao. I that's song.
The other day that shit came on am I'm like. Yo I wonder what haily thinks about this song. |
Lmao yo Hailey bad bruh
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Nuggah what. that's like fine china |
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Lol now I'm in bizarro world
Oh but hey while ur here with ur selectively odd tastes U never listened to blu an exile? Exile beats seem like something u'd be hype about. Never heard u mention them tho |
I checked the one album everyone was hype about years ago and liked some of it. Above the clouds? Does that sound like a thing lol? I remember liking a few but it was just a random record in the rotation not a classic like others were praising it at the time
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Below the heavens*
Word it's dope Classic is prolly pushing it tho, agree |
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I like SSLP more, but MMLP was a phenomenon. And Infinite was not a good album, idk why anyone insists on putting it in the conversation. |
I put MMLP at #1 just for the title track
it's too dope |
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Nah, "My Name Is" was the phenomenon. Everything else was the gathering moss, with the exceptions of "Stan" and "Lose Yourself," which are the two singles that pushed him into new ears.
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Relapse is probably the only album I can listen to without having to skip anything tbh...
aside from Drug Ballad, Stan & Remember Me I cant get into MMLP like I used to loved a majority of Em Show because he actually tried stepping away from focusing on Pop acts My Fault is probably the most memorable track for me from SSLP |
I don't know, I feel like My Name Is got his leg in the door of a mainstream audience, but Real Slim Shady blew up the house. Even if it didn't bring a substantial new audience (which I don't think is true), it validated and catapulted his stardom.
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I always thought Forgot About Dre was what put him onto everyone else...
but Im from the West Coast so idk people still tryna get hyphy & shit talking about Tech N9ne waiting for that new E40 dressing in bell bottoms tryna rap like they on syrup while listening to Gin & Juice talking about going dumb and other shit...stupid... |
hmmmm dunno what my fave would be.... ;)
The Eminem Show grabs second spot imho, to keep up that momentum, with all the expectation built around his elevated fame and huge success, he quite simply delivered! Even the novelty sounding songs were well structured and witty! |
SSLP feels dated. Like a 90s styled version of a funnier early Earl Sweatshirt. Maybe it's because the style became so copied. Maybe because the style and album became almost taboo to like. It was a more polished Infinite Em with a persona that seemed to take the restraints off of his personality. A younger me loved SSLP and when The Eminem Show dropped I remember thinking he was trending towards a more gangster image, which I associated with the mainstream rap I had condemned for the most part. The ability was still there. The humor. Even the subject matter, but it was all tinted with a more serious persona that I didn't vibe with quiet as much. Relapse felt like a more mature version of SSLP and I laugh at the hilarity of it the same way I laugh reading A Clockwork Orange. His G-Unit/Obie Trice/Source beef years were my least favorite overall, but there's still enjoyable verses sprinkled about that period from him.
MMLP I feel like I've listened to too many times to even rate. It's like that shitty movie you watched 100 times as a kid that you should hate as an adult, but can't get past the nostalgia to accurately judge. Not saying it's shitty, only that I can't rate it accurately. Stan is like some ancient Beatles song you've grown up hearing in elevators, department store speakers and countless car rides. It's too iconic to even listen to normally or as its own track, almost. I feel like the concepts and execution on MMLP were a combination of the height of his ability and just coming off the height of his hunger as an artist. Realizing he had made it, but feverishly working to seize the opportunity. 'Kim' as a first listen song was insane. |
Lmao nothing gets by you does it like I have never even half heartedly heard any reason not to think the effort made by Eminem to go ahead and record something bigger or more recent that would be quote unquote: dope and hilarious as fuck
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I have never
even half heartedly heard any reason not to think the effort made by Eminem to go ahead and record something bigger or more recent that would be quote unquote dope and hilarious as fuck What? |
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