I don't fukk with em anymore. I remember his 4th album being so shytty, and then that racist tape hitting i've never listened to a full em album after that. but there's no denying the greatness that was his first two albums. 


yeah man. my earliest recollection of Eminem was after he got unsigned hype and then seeing a real crude looking cd in fat beats, which i'm now realizing was 100% the slim shady ep, and passing on the purchase. like i was THIS close to blind copping. it wasn't infinite. it was the EP. we then caught the just the two of us wax and then i knew he was gonna out stripe Canibus as the next big thing.
flawless classic record and probably the best record from 97-98.
ssep, held me down the most in that time period.
a really fukked up dark time for rap, as far as releases went.
art barr
on how raw it was.
em is one of those few artists you remember where you were the first time you heard him...




Eminem being shown love in The Booth.
I'm yet to see the word C.A.C.
Coli nikkaz are growing up ?

that is more than likely true.
if you ever heard slim shady the ep.
that was one of the best releases in rap history.
plus, it is easily rap's best independant ep of all time as well.
when i heard slim shady the ep,..
i posted my first full record review and also said how eminem was going to be the artist that we know him as today.
people said i was buggin, and i said if you don't understand the level of talent you hear, you really don't know top tier emcee'n.
slim shady ep = the truth
art barr

.............. 

When I heard tylenos island, i became a fan.Not gonna lie, the first time I heard Em I was pretty shocked too. shyt actually made me pause in my steps.
So much goes in to what made me react this way. One of those artist that u never forget the first time u hear them.
fukk himstill. thats my track right there. and Role ModelAs The World Turns >>>>>>>>, that shyt was a JAM.
Edit: not the LP..
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