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lol pitchfork goes in :lolbron:

Damn they go in :rofl:

Eminem's Return in the Post-Kendrick Era

Eminem made his inauspicious return to rap this month, announcing the release of the forthcoming MMLP2 in a short ad during MTV’s Video Music Awards on Sunday and immediately following up with “Berzerk”, the album’s lead single. “Berzerk” features production by Rick Rubin (in a year where he’s played couchside consultant for both Jay-Z and Kanye West without ever crafting a beat) that rolls Billy Squier’s hokey masturbation anthem “The Stroke” and Beastie Boys samples into a low-brow love letter to old-school rap. “Berzerk” does what nearly every Eminem lead single before it has done: bat around insults at celebrities and remind the listener that Eminem is extremely good at rhyming words without ever turning those adept lyrical gymnastics into a relatable narrative. Your taste for it will hinge on how well you can weather bloodless, sometimes wordless rhyme wizardry, cornball pop culture references (“I done did enough codeine to knock Future into tomorrow”; probably true), and the gratingly nasal singing on the chorus

The initial reactions to “Berzerk” have been withering-- a peculiar response to a record full of adroit wordplay released in the same month as Kendrick Lamar’s hotly debated “Control” verse, which called out a gaggle of rappers by name in an effort to resurrect mainstream rap’s atrophying spirit of competition. Em’s nothing if not a master level lyrical technician; you’d figure that a hip-hop-consuming public newly enamored with lyrical dexterity would give it a shot.

No such luck. In the hours since “Berzerk”’s release it has been summarily marked for trash, and Eminem accused of crotchety pining for days of old thanks to a line about bringing rap back to its essence (“Let’s take it back to straight hip-hop and start it from scratch”) that’s more about the song’s retro-classicist production than some nefarious desire to pull the whole of rap through a wormhole back to the shell-toe Adidas era. But two weeks earlier Kendrick took it upon himself to proclaim that he’s raising the bar for mainstream rap to uproarious praise. What’s different here?

Obviously the operative distinction between “Control” and “Berzerk” is qualitative; the Eminem single is goofy juvenalia while the Kendrick verse is self-serious self-mythologizing. Also worth mention is the gap between Em and Kendrick’s stations in their respective careers. One’s a forty-something veteran still rhyming like an elementary school class clown killing it in homeroom; the other, a twentysomething whiz-kid newcomer whose austere left-field hit of a breakthrough major label debut is hardly a year old. We’re intrigued by Kendrick but burned out on Em. Even though “Berzerk” is ostensibly the kind of pop-rap curio that people who hailed "Control" as a sea change for mainstream rap should at least find conceptually acceptable, it sounds like they’re just sick of Em’s shyt.

http://pitchfork.com/thepitch/54-eminem-kendrick-lamar/


http://pitchfork.com/thepitch/54-eminem-kendrick-lamar/
 
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cacfork :pachaha:



these koonye west fans bow to these cacs.. i guarntee you that they will say that kanyes black skinhead remix with miley cyrus is an evolution of hip-hop groundbreaking blah blah blah

http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/cyrus_teams_up_with_west_0lNSORunhwsOiQqLFVZpcP

After tormenting the Twitterverse with her twerking routine at the VMAs, Miley Cyrus went right into the studio with Kanye West to record a remix of his song “Black Skinhead,” Page Six has exclusively learned. Cyrus skipped her own VMA after-party at No. 8 and went into the studio for what her reps described as a late-night, “top- secret” collaboration, which sources said was with none other than West. The “Yeezus” rapper was one of the few artists not spotted out atJay Z and Diddy’s bash in New York, which went into the early hours of Monday. West was also said to have headed straight to the studio after the MTV event at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. We hear Cyrus will appear with West on a remix of “Black Skinhead,” due to be part of a remix EP that will be released later this year. West was due to perform “Skinhead” at the VMAs, but reportedly changed his mind at the last minute to perform the haunting track “Blood on the Leaves,” at which time viewers only saw his enlarged shadow rapping against a backdrop of a forest.
 

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Eminem will still sell more records than everybody combined :snoop:



:blessed: Cac excellence
 

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I wouldn't say the thesis is to shyt on Eminem, but rather, that people just aren't into him anymore, regardless of him giving them what they say they want ("lyrical miracles")
 

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Pitchfork must be ran by the Gay Mafia. Cuz they always have something negative about Em. They sh1tted on his last 2 albums and sh1tted on Ems performance at Yankee Stadium. They clearly are holding some kind of grudge.

That said, Track is cheeks and Its sad to see a 40yr old acting so immature. I thought this album was gonna be sone real sh1t.
 
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