Eminem 8th studio album "Revival" 12/15/17

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OneDay;c-10072757 said:
His manager Paul Rosenberg said Revival is going to be a fully introspective deep album where every song on the album is introspective and conscious. Which will be a first because even his 2 introspective albums The Eminem Show And Recovery had tracks like Business, Without Me, My Dad's Gone Crazy, Cold Wind Blows, On Fire, W.T.P, No Love

This the first album where every track will be deep intstrospective. There will be political songs like his past political songs We As Americans, Mosh, Square Dance, White America. But there will only be a few political songs the whole album isn't gonna be political. But every song on the album will be deep and personal/emotional/serious. According to his manager

Features are gonna be from 50 Cent, Travis Scott, 2 Chainz on verses

There will be no features on hooks from singers on this album like there has been on half of Recovery and half The MMLP 2. On this album Eminem will be singing the hook on every song on the album like he used to prior to Recovery. There will be a lot of singing from him outside hooks too on verses

There will be some production by Dr Dre and Eminem doing most the production but it will have a trap sound and style maybe not trap as in all out trap but it will have banger type production. Almost trap production if not all out trap production

There will be no choppy and fast flow at all on the album like he has been using since Relapse mainly on his feature verses, Hell The Sequal and Relapse but also on certain tracks on Recovery and The MMLP 2. He will go back to his original slow and melodic flow on the entire album that he used from 1999 - 2005 prior to Relapse

By the way Recovery also hit the charts again
https://twitter.com/chartdata/status/924402284519235584
https://twitter.com/search?q=Eminem recovery &src=typd&lang=en

First single and video for the album is gonna be coming anytime soon

Well you were already wrong about Em doing all the hooks.
 
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I'm checking for it regardless. I expect it to be on the level of 4:44 where you listen to it a few times and then move on.
 
270crownst;c-10089355 said:
It ain't bad..and the funny thing is,on this song..he acknowledged what hiphop fans are saying about his flow,delivery,shouting and etc..i know Marshall gotta check allhiphop forums on the low

 
Lab Baby;c-10089575 said:
natural born sinners;c-10089519 said:
As far as this possibly not being on the album, I'm not sure they leave a Beyonce feature off it. Like the sound of it, but did not necessarily like the song of that makes sense

Shit, he had a song with Alicia Keys during Recovery season that shitted on that entire album... and that was left off.


This. Did not. Make. The album. With the fucking Night at the Roxbury sample.


Never heard this...pretty good song
 
Lol... for what it is supposed to be, it’s ok. There is no beat, this isn’t aimed at hip hop heads but will be a pop single...

Almost like he is hoping for Xmas no.1.

I ain’t never cape for Em, but I see what this was supposed to be.

 
I was ready to hate, especially after seeing some of the comments but TBH I think its kinda dope... Maybe not much repeat value but still, I kinda like it...

Beyonce did her thing, I think she really killed it and Em wasnt screaming and was actually addressing matters with some clever delivery too... I also liked the big up of 'Nas, Rakim, Pac, BIG, James Todd Smith and Prince'...

Although saying that I hope the whole album isnt like this, I wouldnt be mad if its a more grown up album like '4:44' style album, but what personal stuff does he have to talk about that he hasnt already addressed??? I dont wanna hear about his mother or pill popping again but maybe theres some stuff we dont know about that he can talk about, but personally I prefer the 'Saying Goodbye to Hollywood' style of grown up Em...
 
Lab Baby;c-10089575 said:
natural born sinners;c-10089519 said:
As far as this possibly not being on the album, I'm not sure they leave a Beyonce feature off it. Like the sound of it, but did not necessarily like the song of that makes sense

Shit, he had a song with Alicia Keys during Recovery season that shitted on that entire album... and that was left off.


This. Did not. Make. The album. With the fucking Night at the Roxbury sample.


I havnt heard this before, that was actually dope and I didnt like 'Recovery'... I think 50 ran with that flow/style for abit...
 
water ur seeds;c-10090193 said:
I was ready to hate, especially after seeing some of the comments but TBH I think its kinda dope... Maybe not much repeat value but still, I kinda like it...

Beyonce did her thing, I think she really killed it and Em wasnt screaming and was actually addressing matters with some clever delivery too... I also liked the big up of 'Nas, Rakim, Pac, BIG, James Todd Smith and Prince'...

Although saying that I hope the whole album isnt like this, I wouldnt be mad if its a more grown up album like '4:44' style album, but what personal stuff does he have to talk about that he hasnt already addressed??? I dont wanna hear about his mother or pill popping again but maybe theres some stuff we dont know about that he can talk about, but personally I prefer the 'Saying Goodbye to Hollywood' style of grown up Em...

He better address being in the closet
 
Apparently Jay had something to do with this.
http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2017/11/jay-z-beyonce-eminem-walk-on-water/

Jay-Z Got Beyonce to Sing on Eminem’s “Walk on Water”

by Max Weinstein November 10, 2017 4:38

Eminem released his somber new single “Walk on Water” today (Nov. 10) featuring no percussion and Beyoncé on the hook. Now, he’s sat down with Rick Rubin and Malcolm Gladwell for the inaugural episode of the latter two’s new podcast called Broken Record to talk about the making of the new single.

During the conversation, Em starts by speaking about recording the song at Rick Rubin’s Shangri La studio in Malibu and the frustration that led to him recording the track.

“People are always expecting something different from you,” says Em. “‘I want him to talk about this, I want him to talk about that. I want him to just spit. I don’t like when he just spits. He does too much rappity rappity shit. I don’t like when he self loathes, he does that shit too much. I don’t like when he puts all them syllables together but they don’t mean anything.’ There’s less places to go that you haven’t already been.”

Elsewhere in the conversation, Rubin says he played Em a Frank Zappa song in the initial stages of recording the song. Later on, Rubin also talks about how the new wave of rappers today is a “culture shock” to Em that can make him “frustrated.”

Em also reveals a key observation he had about how 2Pac rapped. “He always knew the right words to say on the right chords,” Shady explains. “He never said the wrong thing on the wrong chord.” That leads to him listing a ton of rappers he listened to when he was young, from 3rd Bass and Leaders of the New School to Flavor Unit and Poor Righteous Teachers.

Towards the end of the episode, Gladwell reveals that Rubin eventually played “Walk on Water” for JAY-Z, and Hov helped get Beyoncé on the record. Skylar Grey, who co-produced the record with Rubin, also wrote the hook.

Listen to the entire podcast below and look out for more episodes of Broken Record coming soon.
 
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Lab Baby;c-10090219 said:
Apparently Jay had something to do with this.
http://www.xxlmag.com/news/2017/11/jay-z-beyonce-eminem-walk-on-water/

Jay-Z Got Beyonce to Sing on Eminem’s “Walk on Water”

by Max Weinstein November 10, 2017 4:38

Eminem released his somber new single “Walk on Water” today (Nov. 10) featuring no percussion and Beyoncé on the hook. Now, he’s sat down with Rick Rubin and Malcolm Gladwell for the inaugural episode of the latter two’s new podcast called Broken Record to talk about the making of the new single.

During the conversation, Em starts by speaking about recording the song at Rick Rubin’s Shangri La studio in Malibu and the frustration that led to him recording the track.

“People are always expecting something different from you,” says Em. “‘I want him to talk about this, I want him to talk about that. I want him to just spit. I don’t like when he just spits. He does too much rappity rappity shit. I don’t like when he self loathes, he does that shit too much. I don’t like when he puts all them syllables together but they don’t mean anything.’ There’s less places to go that you haven’t already been.”

Elsewhere in the conversation, Rubin says he played Em a Frank Zappa song in the initial stages of recording the song. Later on, Rubin also talks about how the new wave of rappers today is a “culture shock” to Em that can make him “frustrated.”

Em also reveals a key observation he had about how 2Pac rapped. “He always knew the right words to say on the right chords,” Shady explains. “He never said the wrong thing on the wrong chord.” That leads to him listing a ton of rappers he listened to when he was young, from 3rd Bass and Leaders of the New School to Flavor Unit and Poor Righteous Teachers.

Towards the end of the episode, Gladwell reveals that Rubin eventually played “Walk on Water” for JAY-Z, and Hov helped get Beyoncé on the record. Skylar Grey, who co-produced the record with Rubin, also wrote the hook.

Listen to the entire podcast below and look out for more episodes of Broken Record coming soon.


...and its still trash lol
 
Not a bad track but it's flat as fuck to me, give me some hard drum kicks and some more energy Em! I was expecting much better considering how long it has been since his last album I just hope the rest of the album is much better Em has sold more than enough albums he needs to stop chasing the chart hits and just do it for us Hip Hop heads!
 

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