In one of his songs he explained how he almost dissed two artists but he doesn’t, the song “Talkin’ 2 Myself” is where he explains this.
Another thing that this album has shown was how Eminem grew up.
This album has got to be one of the most inspirational and motivational albums I’ve ever heard. His present self is now him being calm, something he wasn’t very good at before. In the video, it showed Eminem when he was violent and aggressive which is his past. The last single, “Space Bound” shows two sides of Eminem, like his past self and his present self. 59 6 Questions: Rod Stewart 55 Charts 60 Reviews 81 Executive Turntable. This means that this song doesn’t really show what was going on in Eminem’s life but more of how his music helps and could motivate other people. ON THE RIDGE TOP R&B/HIP-HOP EMINEM / RECOVERY TOP CHRISTIAN MAVIS STAPLES. The music video of “No Love” featuring Lil Wayne shows a kid that was being bullied but finally stood up for himself after he listened to Eminem and Lil Wayne songs. This song shows his relationship with his ex-wife, Kim, which was a love-hate relationship. In the second single “Love the Way You Lie,” it talks about two lovers who stay together even though they know they should separate. This song sends out a positive message, in the way that it is sating away from drugs and violence. He also seems to dedicate this song to anyone who is going through stuff and show them that it does get better. The singles from the Recovery album were “Not Afraid,” “Love the Way You Lie,” “No Love,” and “Space Bound.” In the song “Not Afraid,” Eminem talks about he was in a dark place but he eventually got out. ‘Relapse: Refill’ is released on December 21, and the rapper says he wants it to tide fans over until the release of his ‘Relapse 2’, according to a post on. Which he almost died doing because he wasn’t even sure what he was taking. This album was to show how he was doing better after getting over his drug addiction. The meanings were opposite of each other. No, Relapse:Refill does not compare to many of Eminem’s earlier albums, but it is still Eminem, and it is not bad.Ĭheck out some of my favorite tracks!: ‘My Mom,’ ‘Insane,’ ‘Hello,’ ”Old Time’s Sake,’ ‘Underground,’ and ‘Music Box.’Įnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.In Eminem’s previous album “Encore,” he was using drugs and was an addict, which was completely different from this album “Recovery.”īefore creating the “Recovery” album, he planned to do a sequel for “Relapse” but decided not to because the lyrics were very different. Moreover, there are both many good and many bad things about Relapse: Refill. Lastly, Relapse:Refill carries a much more lighthearted tone, in comparison to Encore and Curtain Call. ‘Mockingbird’) will be very upset: the choruses on these CDs are MUCH shorter. In addition, fans of Eminem’s famous extended choruses (i.e. To begin, on some of the tracks Eminem’s voice sounds completely different–and not a good different (you can hear it on ‘Buffalo Bill’). On the other hand, there are a few unsavory things about Relapse: Refill. And yes, the CD does need to be broken up even the most avid Eminem fan will notice the CDs extraordinary length. These skits, although childish, are imperative to the CD because they serve the dual roles of breaking up the CD and helping the listener understand the different stages in which Eminem went through in his relapse and recovery from drugs. To begin, Eminem continues to put “skits” into his CDs, as always. That is the magic of Relapse:Refill, its ability to adapt to which ever situation it may be in.ĭespite being absentee from the music industry for so many years, Eminem has made a seamless transition from the old to the now, a few things abstaining, of course. On one hand, these CDs are perfect for one who loves to kick-back and relax, while, on the other hand, these albums are also great for one who loves to go out and party. Eminem Relapse:Refill Review By Samantha PonoroffĮminem’s Relapse:Refill caters to two different completely different audiences.