Yeah.
His production is some of the most bland shyt.
All his beats have the same damn drum pattern, lmao!
Granted some of his beats we're terrible (Loyal to the Game


Relapse was the last album where he was actually being himself and his best post prime album but those accents and the subject matter completely ruined itYeah, the fact that he was doing a Ken Kaniff skit in 2013, with the exact same joke as the Relapse skit, lets you know he's been running on fumes for a while now.
I know Relapse wasn't for everyone (I thought it was dope), but that was the last time Eminem actually sounded like his old self for an entire project. Subject matter aside, his flow and delivery were five-star. Like the way he ended the second verse of "Insane":
"Ain't he raw? Yeah, maniac, that's Shady, dog
Man, that motherfukker's gangsta, ain't he, dog?
Shady, dog, what be going through that fukking brain of yours?
Say no more, what the fukk you waiting for? Sing along"
Everyone kept saying he sounded off and even Eminem looks at that album as him relearning how to rap. No, his albums after that sound like he's relearning how to rap. Compare what he was doing on Relapse to "Not Afraid" or "No Love" a year later. It doesn't even sound like the same rapper.
If he had dropped Relapse 2 like he was going to, ignored what everyone was saying and kept his flow/delivery from that period, his later years wouldn't have been so bad. But then he switched up everything because he wanted to be more like Taylor Swift and Katy Perry instead of Nas and Jay-Z.![]()
