Let me find out Eminem is low key underated as a producer "The Coli told me he was trash"

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Some of those songs are listenable. That doesnt make them good beats. I always felt like some of them songs woulda aged better if a better producer remixed em or did some coproduction on em. The good ones like On Fire and Many Men have talented co producers. Eminem had some wack ass instruments he would use. Alot of oboes and cellos and clarinets and shyt lol.
 

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he ain't underrated as a producer :mjlol:

some decent/good beats, and some reallllly bad ones
The audacity to list "the cross" by Nas as a good song. That might be nas' worst fukking beat he ever rhymed over. I HATE that song.
the most :russ: part is Nas rhyming about weak beats from corny producers on that track...
 

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The Booth exaggerates EVERYTHING. Eminem was never elite and nobody ever put him on some pedestal as a great producer. The exaggeration is that everything he did was wack, which isn't true. He had some heat, he was just inconsistent. "Renegade" and the production he did Banks and 50's first albums was dope. He had some heat on Obie's Cheers as well, but it's overshadowed by "Got Some Teeth", which was awful.
I mean he was on the scratch magazine cover just a few issues in and was propped up a lot in the 00’s. He was one of the few cats to produce for Nas or Jay when they weren’t going outside or their camps very much. He was able to produce a whole Pac album. He definitely had some buzz.
 

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Mark the 45 King produced Stan :blessed:


Eminem did produce a lot of dope shyt tho truth be told.

I had no idea he produced On Fire :leon:

The Way I Am was another joint he produced that is dope…
He didn’t produce On Fire. He strong armed his way into thinking people he did that beat (and Many Men) because he sprinkled a few keys at the end of both beats.

I could be wrong but off memory I’m 99% sure that Kwame produced On Fire.

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I mean he was on the scratch magazine cover just a few issues in and was propped up a lot in the 00’s. He was one of the few cats to produce for Nas or Jay when they weren’t going outside or their camps very much. He was able to produce a whole Pac album. He definitely had some buzz.
Dude was going diamond. That’s the only reason dudes asked for a beat lol
 

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He didn’t produce On Fire. He strong armed his way into thinking people he did that beat (and Many Men) because he sprinkled a few keys at the end of both beats.

I could be wrong but off memory I’m 99% sure that Kwame produced On Fire.
The old Beyonce songwriting method :skip:

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He didn’t produce On Fire. He strong armed his way into thinking people he did that beat (and Many Men) because he sprinkled a few keys at the end of both beats.

I could be wrong but off memory I’m 99% sure that Kwame produced On Fire.

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See, I knew something was up :heh:
 

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Some of those songs are listenable. That doesnt make them good beats. I always felt like some of them songs woulda aged better if a better producer remixed em or did some coproduction on em. The good ones like On Fire and Many Men have talented co producers. Eminem had some wack ass instruments he would use. Alot of oboes and cellos and clarinets and shyt lol.
Yeah Em basically took credit for those and did very little. Same with We All Day One Day too. That was DJ Muggs that did most of that

Super wack instrument choices. Or at the very least overused.

He did do this one for Banks that I kinda liked

 

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Yeah Em basically took credit for those and did very little. Same with We All Day One Day too. That was DJ Muggs that did most of that
i knew it! I wasn't crazy. Cause I swear I remember hearing it on a muggs tape way before it dropped on Obie's album.
 

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i knew it! I wasn't crazy. Cause I swear I remember hearing it on a muggs tape way before it dropped on Obie's album.
Yep! Exactly bro. On the mixtape circuit they had green lantern on there saying Muggs. It’s also why Em references Cypress Hill on his verse.

And then if you hear the album version there are some extra zany keys in the beginning that Em added. But that’s all he did.
 

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I think you might have it backwards there champ

Analog is warm and digital is witch titties

Em’s production is analog-ish. His snares are horrible and his beats are not full and well produced. These sound like skeletons. Some of his later stuff might’ve been a bit more well produced but they’re nothing special




 
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