Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "EMINEM - EVIL"
Episode Date: July 12, 2024Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticNotorious Mass Effect: Dissecting Eminem's "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)"Analytic Dreamz dives deep into Eminem's latest offering, "...;The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce). This conceptual album, released July 12th, 2024, promises a complete narrative when listened to front-to-back.Is Slim Shady truly dead? We'll explore Eminem's struggle to shed his infamous persona, a defining element of his career since "The Slim Shady LP."Expect signature Eminem: wordplay acrobatics, edgy humor, and politically charged references. But don't be surprised by introspective moments as he wrestles with his mental state.Key tracks under the microscope:"Renaissance": A critical dissection of recent releases by Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Kanye West, and Joyner Lucas."Evil": A self-examination of Eminem's troubled past and the source of his darkness."Antichrist": Prepare for controversy – unfiltered commentary on Megan Thee Stallion, Nicki Minaj, and the transgender community."Road Rage": A heated debate on obesity and transgender rights, featuring a clash between Eminem and Slim Shady himself.The emotional core:"Temporary": Featuring his daughter Hailie Jade, this track showcases Eminem's dedication as a father."Somebody Save Me": A powerful apology to his children, reflecting on his struggles with addiction through a reimagining of Jelly Roll's 2020 hit chorus.The album's impact:Preceded by a mock obituary for Slim Shady and haunting graveyard imagery.Early singles, "Houdini" and "Tobey," dominated the Billboard Hot 100.Poised to secure Eminem's 10th consecutive No. 1 solo album on the Billboard 200.This isn't just a new album; it's a journey. Eminem grapples with his legacy, confronts his demons, and delivers powerful messages – all while maintaining his signature lyrical fire.Join Analytic Dreamz as we dissect "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)" and unpack its layers.This segment is perfect for fans of:EminemHip-hop with intricate wordplayConcept albums with a narrative arcArtists tackling social and personal issuesPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Get that I'm back from back on the back on
Matt on Matt on Matt on Matt on Matt on fact and back.
Get that nigga off my shit right now.
Get that man.
Oh man.
If y'all was wondering how do I feel about Eminem in his album?
in his album, that is not an accurate representation.
Of course, I enjoy the death of Slim Shady.
I enjoy the conceptual take.
And I do feel like it's a great conceptual album.
But as far as playing in different vibes,
in different mood, settings,
in different places,
like you would be hard-pressed to find somebody
with the homies telling them play that M&M and M.
And put their M&M on right now.
Fuck who that is.
Nick, Eminemn him, Staddle, Starbursts?
Get that nigga to fuck off my shit.
I'm not playing.
He's the goat though, bro.
You heard that shit, that nigga is not the goat.
Tell me something he said on there then.
That make him the goat.
Say one bar.
In the specific track I'm making fun of, it's a track evil.
Because people are acting.
I'm not going to lie.
M&M is one of my favorite rappers of all time.
I think he's great at putting words together.
But we're not going to act like in 2024.
for people are listening to M&M when they're going outside.
So that's the only thing I'm making fun of for this particular track.
Because evil, while he is putting great words together
and giving us rhyme scheme after rhyme scheme on a level
that can't nobody else even come close to,
it's still very interesting from the specific aspect of,
would you play this when you had a party?
And this is probably the answer right here.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Take that nigga off my shit, like I said.
We bought the verse already.
What's the problem?
They gave us $300,000 to make some singles, niggins.
Like I said, take them off my shit right now, bro.
I'm not releasing that shit.
That was $300,000.
Huh?
That was $300,000.
You said you're them and them.
Bro, you gotta calm down, bro.
Even them a legend, bro.
They ain't gonna check for it, bro.
Ain't everybody listening to that shit.
Bro, we only heard it once, bro.
You know how his verses are they grow on you.
Lyricism.
Lyricism.
That's our first time listening to it.
Come on now.
What?
I don't really like rap, but I'm taxing them.
You think he's cambers?
Shady Rick's.
Oh, man.
So in all actuality,
M&M track evil,
while it is a great display of lyricism,
you would be hard pressed to find this
in any other setting than old heads,
because let me tell you,
ain't nobody playing.
playing Eminem at the party.
They ain't not going to be at the party.
Be like, hey, man, play that new M&M.
I'm trying, I'm trying to dance or something.
Nah, not happening.
You know what we doing?
We two-stepping to a bar song.
We two-stepping to I had some help.
What else?
We two-stepping everything.
Right now it's country time.
You know, if you're not making country,
you better be making hip-hop infused with a little bit of country, you know.
Or if you want to dance to the pedify anthem,
that white tank top put out,
then, you know, that's also an option.
Of course, that would go off at a party.
You know, people play that,
and they just forget the lyrics.
They'd be like, so the fight,
you know what I'm saying?
They just forget all type of real events
and humans that that affects.
But, you know, that's what's important.
So that's how I feel about Eminem, honestly,
as far as, like, in the specific frame of the,
to different settings that you could play him in.
But as far as the track and the lyrical ability,
it's always at a level that you will be hard pressed
to find 10 plus rappers that could even come close
to that type of lyricism.
But like I said,
don't nobody want to hear that stuff.
Like, hold on, how did Mark say it?
Okay, take that thing off my shit, like I said.
Of course.
So anyways, click my link,
in my bio let me know one of my social
media is what do you think of
the track evil from
Eminem and what do you think about the whole
setting of
the death of
Slim Shady and are there any
tracks off of this album that you
believe would go at what would go
off go up at a
party
