The rhyme scheme on the final verse is phenomenal. I think it’s the best track on the album so far. It’s one of Eminem’s most personal songs up to this point in his career. In the second verse he raps about how his father abandoned him when he was young, and in the final verse he goes in depth about his terrible relationship with his mother. The dope production and fantastic verses make up for it. The one aspect of the song that kind of rubbed me the wrong way at first was the sung hook. I have to agree that it’s one of Eminem’s best songs. I’m pretty sure this is the most popular song from this album. Cleanin’ Out My Closet produced by Eminem & Jeff Bass I don’t have any issues with this track at all. The beat is really great, and Em killed all three of the verses. This track is better than the previous one in my opinion.
The third verse is even better than the first and second. This song just has a lot of really great rapping. He famously rhymed the words “hinges, oranges” and “syringes” together. Em’s flow on the first verse is absolutely stellar. The animation in the music video is really bizarre, but I kind of like it. It’s not amazing or anything, but I enjoyed it. Overall I think this is a pretty great song. I’m glad he switched his flow up towards the end because it was kind of starting to get old.
He rapped about how his white skin has affected his career. The second verse was even better than the first. I probably would’ve thought it was annoying. I feel like if I heard it when I was younger I wouldn’t have liked it at all just because of the way he’s kind of yelling. The hook is nothing special, but it works. Eminem’s rapping about how famous he’s gotten in the first verse. I actually think the production on this track is really fantastic. White America produced by Eminem & Jeff Bass I’m never gonna listen to this ever again. It’s just the sound of some curtains opening, followed by some footsteps, and then Eminem tapping on a microphone and clearing his throat. There’s absolutely no reason for me to talk about this track. MAYBE I’ll feel different after listening to it. This project in particular has some of Em’s most famous songs, so I’m looking forward to it. I’m really not looking forward to what comes AFTER this shit. A lot of people really love this project though, so I think it’ll be good. I don’t care who the artist is I never wanna listen to one album for that long. I’m honestly not really looking forward to it that much… I mean, I’m sure I’ll like it, but… This album is over 70 minutes long. A lot of people would say that it’s his last good album too. Prince and the Revolution, “Purple Rain (Soundtrack)” – 2,050 copies Ĩ.This album was released on May 26th in 2002. Various Artists, “The Hamilton Mixtape” – 3,000 copies ħ. Eminem, “The Eminem Show” – 3,100 copies Ħ. Soundtrack, “Stranger Things, Volume One” – 3,100 copies ĥ. Soundtrack, “Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Mix, Vol. Soundtrack, “Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol. Soundtrack, “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. Top 10 Selling Cassette Albums of 2017 in the U.S.ġ. You can check out the entire Top 10 below.
Kanye West holds at number 9, as he sold 2,050 copies of his Yeezus album. The Rap God sits at number 5 as people bought 3,100 cassettes of Eminem’s The Eminem Show alone in 2017. Talking about Rap and Hip Hop, Eminem and Kanye West appear in the top 10. In 2017, there were 175,000 copies of cassette albums sold, a 35.1% increase from 2016 when 129,100 copies were sold, according to Nielson Music. Surprisingly, cassette tapes are making a huge comeback and hip hop giants like Eminem and Kanye West are the rappers who leading the charge.