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'The music tends towards the functional rather than the fantastic: the idea is clearly to focus attention on the star rather than the beats, which seems fair enough, given the moments on Relapse when you're dazzled anew by Eminen, by the acuteness of his imagery and the relentlessness of his panic-stricken flow.'
Read more » The Guardian
Read more » The Guardian
'His flow is so good, his wordplay so sharp, it seems churlish to wish that he addressed something than his long-standing obsessions and demons.'
Read more » All Music Guide
Read more » All Music Guide
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Journal For Plague Lovers
Further Complications
Abnormally Attracted To Sin
Back on My B.S.
Music For The People
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Journal For Plague Lovers
Further Complications
Abnormally Attracted To Sin
Back on My B.S.
Music For The People
'By letting Dr. Dre take over the low-end-funk production, and rhyming about things he actually cares about, he comes up with a more painful, honest and vital record than anyone could have expected at this late date, up there with "The Eminem Show" or maybe even better.'
Read more » Rolling Stone
Read more » Rolling Stone
'Thankfully, producer Dr. Dre is there to temper the lyrical bloodletting, laying heavyweight hooks over even the most scabrous tales of family disturbia, and setting 'Bagpipes From Baghdad,' Em's inspired riff on rumored ex Mariah Carey, to snake-charming woodwind squiggles.'
Read more » Entertainment Weekly
Read more » Entertainment Weekly
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