Anyway, Yellow Brick Road itself is actually pretty good. I mean, people are gonna look at you funny just for being a white rapper in the first place, so if they hear that song there’s no way they’re gonna be okay with that. I feel like any sensible person would know not to actually record that shit though. I mean, he claims that he was angry because he had just broken up with his black girlfriend, and I KINDA get how he would respond to that situation by writing some racist lyrics. I don’t know what the hell was going through Eminem’s head that made him think recording that song was a good idea. In the song-called Foolish Pride-he talks about how you should never date black girls because they only want you for your money. This song is pretty much an apology and explanation of a super racist song that Eminem recorded, which was unearthed by The Source magazine, who he famously had a beef with. Yellow Brick Road produced by Eminem & Luis Resto This song is far from great, but I think it’s good. The production isn’t that great, but the two verses are solid & I enjoyed the hook. I think he’s pretty overrated to be honest. I don’t think I’ve ever actually been super impressed by a verse from 50 Cent. I mean, he didn’t say anything that amazing, but it wasn’t a bad verse at all. He’s actually staying on topic instead of just spewing out nonsensical bullshit. The production on this track kinda sucks, but the first verse from Em is actually pretty solid. The one positive comment I can make is that all of the tracks have flowed into each other really nicely so far. Never Enough featuring 50 Cent & Nate Dogg produced by Dr. I legitimately think this is the worst track I’ve heard in this marathon so far. I don’t really care for the production, the hook is awful, and lyrically this song is fucking stupid as hell. Still though, I don’t like a single aspect of this song. The third verse isn’t good at all, but it’s not as insultingly bad as the first two. I think if I hear that fuckin’ word again I’ma screamīruh… Are you fucking shitting me? What the fuck is this motherfucker doing? Jesus… This song is pure bullshit so far. Where does that leave me? Well, I guess that I’m between predominantly both of ’em Predominantly-white, predominantly black well, what about me? Predominantly, predominantly, everything’s always predominantly The second verse is almost as wack honestly. Okay, so the very first verse on this album is complete and utter trash. THIS is how you choose to start your album? What the fuck? The singing at the end of the verse was awful. Their front porch, their front porch, their front porch, their front porchīut they didn’t want me neither, so they left me on someone else’s lawn Ring-ring-ring on the doorbell of the next door neighbors, on their front porch Gettin’ dropped off, gettin’ dropped off, gettin’ dropped off, gettin’ dropped off Head popped off, head popped off, head popped off, head popped off, head popped offīut Momma don’t want me, the next thing I know, I’m gettin’ dropped off I don’t know how to describe it without quoting the lyrics. He keeps repeating the same words over and over again. Um… Uh… What the fuck is this first verse? In the entire first half his flow is unbelievably lazy. It’s not bad enough to make the entire song unlistenable though. It’s certainly not bad, but I don’t think it’s anything special. I see a lot of people saying the beat is really great, and I beg to differ. The previous track actually segues into this one pretty nicely. I’m never gonna listen to it again though. I get why this track is here, and I don’t mind it at all. There’s no reason for me to talk about this skit. This album is obviously a sequel to The Eminem Show, so it starts off in a pretty similar fashion. Who knows though? Maybe it’s not as bad as people say… Alright… Smh. I’ve never listened to this whole project all the way through, so this’ll be a somewhat new experience for me. Things get really ugly here though… I already know that there’s some salvageable material on this project, but the good songs can’t save it from the trash surrounding them. Well, I guess you could kinda tell that things were headed in a bad direction on The Eminem Show, but it was still an enjoyable album overall. It’s pretty much universally agreed upon that this was the beginning of Eminem’s downfall. This album was released on November 12th in 2004.
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