Eminem should be ashamed of the beat he gave Redman on "I See Dead People"

THE 101

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Even for an Em beat this shyt was an abomination :scust:

That wack ass keyboard and horrible drum loop... Straight up one of the worst beats I've ever heard.

The Cross and Moment of Clarity sound like Mozart compared to this dog shyt
 

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Eminem is responsible for a lot of production thats just..:scust::hhh::unimpressed:

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Eminem used various unusual production techniques, namely, modifying the pace and pitch of Tupac's voice to better suit the instrumentals he produced. The style of the production on the album fitted more to the form of a Shady/Aftermath release, of which Eminem partly created, than it did to any original or previous posthumous Tupac release. [9] There were also various uses of cutting and pasting vocals to produce new words synonymous with rap culture at that time, such as making it sound as though Tupac is saying, "G-Unit", "Obie Trice" and "Em".
Loyal to the Game - Wikipedia
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Eminem's production wasn't always wack. Nobody was complaining about most of his beats in real time. "The Cross" was the only one that really got flack off the rip. Eminem did catch flack for being a wack producer until he did Loyal To The Game. That was unforgivable. And what let's you know that people who say Eminem was always a wack producer weren't around or were too young to know what they are talking about, "Running" was the reason why Eminem was trusted to do Loyal To The Game. "Runnin" was actually dope and I remember people loving "Ghost" and "One Day At A Time".

Look how quickly Eminem's credits dried up after Loyal To The Game. Nobody outside of Shady and G-Unit had an Em beat after that.
 
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