Eminem – Relapse [Review]

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4 albums, 24 or so times platinum on those albums, winner of Vibe’s “Best Rapper Alive” tournament, and a life as THE benchmark for all white rappers and most wordsmiths entering the game….no pressure. Oh, not to mention that this album is one of the most anticipated albums in the past 5 years, second only to Detox. Let’s get Wright into this one, the wait is over.

1. Dr. West (skit)
Featuring Dominic West; Produced by Dr. Dre & Eminem
I’m not going to try and break things down to the nth degree, but this lead in is dope. I look at it as a great metaphor to what folks deal with on a regular basis. The more you try and do better and evolve, the more folks want you to fall into your old ways. The same folks you look at to help you motivate and change tend to try and hold you back in one way or another. Sometimes, that person is even your own voice. No, I’m not on drugs…just what I get from it.

2. 3am
Produced by Dr. Dre
What better way to open an album than with a 5 minute story complete with dead bodies, chases, blackouts, abuse and self mutilation, and a quote from Silence of The Lambs as the chorus. Eminem is at his grizzly best on this one. One of my favorite songs he’s ever done. Dr. Dre somehow keeps getting better…I don’t understand. He’s not overly complex, he doesn’t sample the world but what he does is just make shit to keep ya heads ringin’. This song is a flawless victory.

3. My Mom
Produced by Dr. Dre

I really like this track, it feels so Hip-Hop. The horns and drum variations on this one keep it funky for me. You can tell by the title, it’s another song about his mom and the drug use and abuse (shout out to lawsuits). If Em is nothing else, he’s consistent. This song is a fun song to me and would really fit in well on the Slim Shady debut* album.

*We know: Eminem’s first official album was Infinite.

4. Insane
Produced by Dr. Dre
I think the name for this song is based on the beat. I love this track! Eminem kills this shit too. Now, it is Eminem, I’m sure that typing the lyrics out will make you cringe. But rest assured my man is on top of his game on this one. I’d put this right up there with one of his best songs too.

5 Bagpipes From Baghdad
Produced by Dr. Dre & Trevor Lawrence
Hey, sometimes Hip-Hop comes with bagpipes I guess. This track comes off a lot better than some other stuff that is currently out in the same vein as this. “Mariah whatever happened to us/why did we have to break up/all I asked for was a glass of punch/see I never really asked for much/I can’t imagine what’s/going through your mind after such/a nasty break up with that Latin hunk.” Eminem has his sights on Mariah for this song and even with a topic that I don’t care for much (not a big Mariah fan) his lyrics don’t falter on this one. I dig his delivery and flow on this one completely. Oh, shouts out to Nick Cannon who’s taken offense from Eminem of all people. If a man can get sued by his own mom, I doubt he gives a shit about you being upset.

6. Hello
Produced by Dr. Dre & Mark Batson
Flat out, if Dr. Dre has beats better than the ones he’s putting on this album, Detox may very well be one of the best albums ever. This is another beat that goes hard as hell. “I don’t mean any harm all I wanted to do was just say hello/and are you menstruating baby my lil’ friend is waiting to say hello/the way your titties are wigglin and your booty’s shaking like jello/girl I don’t mean any harm all I wanted to do was just say hello”. The hook on this one is catchy as hell, can’t front on it at all.

7. Tonya (skit)
Nice set up for the next song, sick as usual, but it works well.

8. Same Song & Dance
Produced by Dr. Dre & Dewaun Parker
Serial killer song anyone? The track goes with this horror movie made Hip-Hop song quite well. Methodical and haunting back drop as Eminem paints the picture as a serial killers confession comes to life. Hey, you listen to drug deals and shoot outs on albums, why should this be any different? I’m diggin’ this one…no Manson-O.

9. We Made You
Produced by Dr. Dre, Doc Ish, & Eminem
We featured this one on the site, most of you didn’t like it…I was with you. It has since grown on me, mostly influenced by the beat. When you listen to Em, it’s not a bad song at all. I think his videos are sometimes to off the wall, that we don’t pay attention to what he’s saying. “Damn girl, I’m beginning to sprout an alfalfa/why should I wash my filthy mouth out/you think that’s bad you should hear the rest of my album.” Well said homie.

10. Medicine Ball
Produced by Dr. Dre & Mark Batson
At this point, I can’t do anything but shake my head at the tracks I’ve heard thus far. The production on this album is scary good. Dr. Dre is giving Eminem some dope ass tracks and Eminem somehow manages to step it up as well. Right from the offset, “Welcome to the Slim Shady Mecca, Rebecca/it’s the village in New York right next to the Tribeca/it’s my secta’(sector)/homosexual disecta’/come again, rewind selecta’/I said nice rectum/I had a vasectomy Hecta’/so you can’t get pregnant if I buy sex and errectya.” The hook on this one is just as ill. “I guess it’s time for you to hate me again/Let’s begin now hand me the pen/how should I begin it and where does it all end/my medicine ball, you’re in my medicine ball friends.” Damn…he didn’t have to bring up Christopher Reeves though.

11. Paul (skit)
This skit will never get old to me

12. Stay Wide Awake
Produced by Dr. Dre
I don’t know what else to say. From here on out, I’ll only try and mention Dre in the review if there is something else to say other than “another dope beat by Dre” cause he’s really got his foot in this shit. Eminem vocally rides the beat and when it builds and the guitar comes in, Eminem gets even more frantic with it.

13. Old Times Sake
Featuring & Produced by Dr. Dre
This beat sounds like a leftover from Chronic 2001. I think the real tragedy is that Dre may have written his own lyrics on this one. Eminem even sounds more pedestrian on this one. I’m sure this one is aimed at the radio as it was released as a single. I’m not feeling this song in relation to the rest of the album. It’ doesn’t really fit well on here at all.

14. Must Be The Ganja
Produced by Dr. Dre & Mark Batson
This song comes off really boring. The beat is just okay and lyrically, I think Eminem is just trying to recycle some rhymes. There goes the possibility of a 5 star album.

15. Mr. Mathers (skit)
…has overdosed.

16. Déjà Vu
Produced by Dr. Dre
Dre produces a really good song that has a lot of layers of strings and chords. This is one of the better cruise type songs on the album. The hook is catchy and I’m kind of shocked this one wasn’t released as a radio song. Eminem goes into some personal issues, for real this time, and mentions Proof’s death and how that’s not an excuse. Once again, Eminem showcases his storytelling and really puts the video for this song in your head. No, there’s no video, but he laid it all out with this one. This is a great recovery from the previous song.

17. Beautiful
Produced by Eminem
I have no idea why this song is not the last song on the album…and I have even less of an idea why this wasn’t released as a single. I think this is Eminem’s dopest song PERIOD. Now, I am a sucker for songs that give us insight into who you are outside of the antics that compile your career and songs that we can relate to. This is his most vulnerable song and seems to be the most sincere. Triumph over tribulations, the desire to fit in, personal loss, growth, perception, and understanding are all discussed here. I may be on an island on this one, but this really is my favorite Eminem song ever.

18. Crack a Bottle
Featuring Dr. Dre & 50 Cent; Produced by Dr. Dre
Unless I’m crazy, this song came out a while ago. If it hasn’t then this is a leftover song from someone’s album. I think that the arrangement may have a lot to do with this as the previous song should have been the last song.

19. Steve Berman (skit)
Picking up from the last Steve Berman skit where he was shot

20. Underground/Ken Kaniff (skit)
Produced by Dr. Dre
This beat always confuses me at first. On the hook, they sing on the upbeat and on the rest of the song, Em flows to the downbeat. When they switch between the hook and the song, I always stutter step. It’s not a bad song at all though. The Ken Kaniff skit at the end is cool too.

21. My Darling
Produced by Dr. Dre
One of the songs we’ve all heard by now. I have to say that I’m glad this one was left off the album. I don’t like the beat and lyrically, Em sounds like he was sleep.

22. Careful What You Wish For
Produced by Dr. Dre
Ok, this song is dope as hell. I think that sample is the Chili Peppers, but I may be off on that one. No matter, this song is dope and should have just made the initial cut.

Bottom Line:
I don’t sell drugs, fuck various bitches (their words not mine), drive a fleet of cars, live in the biggest house, spend insane amounts of money, make it rain, sip champagne at 1k a bottle, shoot people or wear expensive jewelry either, but we hear that far more often than we should. So why do folks give Eminem flack for his content and subject matter. He’s one of the few rappers that openly treat the industry like entertainment. Sure, he talks about his home life and the drug issues that are a part of his upbringing and development, but he also talks about things that he hasn’t lived and isn’t claiming to live. Now, where to rate it? We don’t do fractions on The Fro so it’s either a 4.5 or a 4. Even while you read this review, the rating may change. I think that it’s easily on par with Rick Ross and Jada for rap album of the year. The scary thing is that even with the missteps, I think it’s slightly a better album than those two right now. It’s a tough call. I’ve read the reviews online and folks are all over the spectrum on this one. Some love it, some hate it, and yes, some folks are right on the damn fence. I’ve heard a lot of people say that it’s not classic Eminem status…but they said the same thing about the Marshall Mathers LP when it first dropped, and that is largely regarded as his best album. The one thing I think we all can agree on, it sounds good to have him back in the game. This Relapse is a good thing indeed.

nappyPicks: Too many to choose, see you at the register!

Download: Eminem – “Beautiful”

41halfstars

The Black Alex P. Keaton
  1. dude uve got to change this to a 4.5. depper than rap was good but its no relapse. GREAT review tho.

  2. This album is alright, but after every listen it grows on me a little bit. I still don’t think its better than Deeper than Rap, but its a solid album.

    Great Review, and I’m glad that you didn’t get caught up in all the politics from the readers.

  3. 4 stars sounds good to me, but Relapse >> Deeper than Rap…it’s KJ’s opinion, but Deeper than Rap to me is just a 3.5-4 star album. Relapse is Album of the Year right now though.

  4. This review is on point!!
    Props on this. Oh & i agree with you that “beautiful” is Em’s dopest song!!

    Best album so far this year
    1. Relapse
    2. Last Kiss
    3. BlackOut 2
    4. Deeper Than Rap/Asleep In The Bread Aisle

  5. Very good review, but I’m surprised you didn’t like my darling. That song was hot as hell and showed the relationship between eminem and shady (or possibly eminem and hip-hop.) I think deeper than rap’s score should be lowered. I haven’t listened to most of it and I do know that Ricky stepped his game up lyrically but, he’s still nowhere near as good as eminem.

      1. King Jerm, you are so WRONG! Rick Ross isn’t nearly as talented as Eminem. His lyrics are elementary and he can’t drop lines that are just flat out sick! We’ve heard the same stuff from him before so I don’t understand why you think it’s THAT good. Em’s album is at least two times better than Deeper Than Rap. What would be ideal, is to see Rick Ross’s and Eminem’s ratings switched. That’s up to King Jerm and Saule Wright. King Jerm, you have know way to back this up. Tell me one thing Ross is better than Em at. Then I’ll tell you ten things Em’s better than Ross at.

        1. You are comparing rappers..I am comparing albums. Is Em a better lyricist..Yes. Does Em sale more records…Yes. Is Relapse better than Deeper Than Rap…NO!

          If Saule would have thought this album was a 4.5 it would have gotten it. He didn’t, so it didn’t. GET OVER IT.

  6. The voice tho…THE VOICE! I havent bumped yet but I’m really hoping that most of the album is on par with My Darling and Insane (voice-wise). Also Saule…My Darling = crack. And while I loved Deeper than Rap, it’s Rick Ross man, it can never be album of the year, he just doesn’t have the lyrical prowess to ever hold that title. I’m still bumping that shit though.

  7. And the first verse of Insane disturbs the fuck outta me, someone needs to do an interview with him to confirm if he just made that up or if it’s really…true

  8. I would’ve given it a 4. Basically, you were on point with what I thought. I didn’t like “Must Be The Ganja” (Boring in comparision, doesn’t mean it’s dirt bad, just ok) and that was really it. Every song is basic must listen to status, even that weed song. Eminem is back basically.

  9. See ya Officer Ricky! This is the best rap album of the year thus far. This album makes Deeper Than Rap look terrible. King Jerm overrates albums and that’s that. Deeper Than Rap deserved a 4 tops, mabye a 3.5. Relapse deserved a 4.5. This album is incredible. Sure there are one or two bad tracks, which is what holds it back from a 5. I understand that. But I don’t understand while it’s only a 4. This was a fantastic review but I do hope that the rating is moved up. Jerm, just admit you were wrong and lower the rating of Ricky’s. And you’re right Saule Wright, if Dre’s beats are like this his album will be unbelievable.

  10. This has so much filler mixed in with some okay shit. “Underground”, “3 A.M” and “Beautiful are my favorite tracks.

  11. I ain’t winning any rewards or anything, but it’s hard (for me) to review an album with so much pressure on it. To try and be honest and fair, and give a good review when you know that the heat is gonna be on. So, I appreciate everyone who read the review and took time to comment, even if you don’t agree with my assessment. It’s good to see how many folks are still checking for Em and being more critical to what’s out there. This album will do NUMBERS, watch. I expect a big first week, somewhere around the 150k mark on the low side. I’m on like my 10th or 11th listen, and this shit never gets old. You may see a 4.5 coming real soon.

    1. Hey, I hope you do end up changing the score to a 4.5. This album is well deserving of that rating. I think you’re wrong on your sells estimation though. I’m guessing this album will sell at least around 700-800k. I hope it beats Tha Carter III first week sells but that will be a tough one to achieve. Great review though Saule Wright.

      1. Hey, those numbers are hella high. The net buzz doesn’t support those kinda numbers, but hey, I’ve been wrong before.

  12. its not worth a 4.5 the rating it has now is fine I personaly don’t think this album is the greatest it might contend for album of the year but I don’t think this is em best shit I believe relapse two will be better

  13. Great review…..but its worth at least a 4.5 to me. Beautiful is flat out dope as fuck. The only thing is how are you not feeling Old Times Sake!? Damn to me that was one of the best songs off the album, Dre’s verses were fire. But in no way was Deeper Than Rap better than this, I don’t care who you are….I mean it really isn’t even close. Relapse form beginning to end is twice as good of an album. Em is back tho thats forsure!! Oh and I can’t wait to hear the beats and production on Detox, Dr was ridiculous on this album.

  14. This album is really good. For some reason I feel the chances of Relapse 2 getting released is based on the sales of this album. I hope it does well.

  15. If Ross’ album was a 4.5, then Relapse should be a 5. I don’t think Deeper Than Rap is bad, nor do I think Relapse is a 5. But nappyafro.com loses major credibility if it gives Deeper Than Rap a better score than Relapse. The beats on Em’s new CD are flawless. Relapse has the best production I’ve heard from any album maybe since Chronic 2001. This album is almost a classic, but there’s a couple tiny missteps that throw off the perfect score. Deeper Than Rap should be a 3.5… 4 Max.

    1. If Deeper Than Rap gets a 4.5, might as well give 5’s out for free. nappyafro.com = The Source.

      1. that was below the belt right there! even if I don’t agree with KJ’s review, we are definitely no where NEAR The Source. It’s not like we intentionally trash artists on this website to make them lose credibility.

  16. Relapse 2 is already in the works no matter what this album does from what I understand. I’m sure this one is a good album I just hope r2 is way better. I hope he goes back to his old voice. And more features.

    1. “the truth”

      Good call on hearing his regular voice again. I do applaud him for changing it up though, it expanded his style by far lyrically but yeah, enough with that lol

  17. Okay to straight up start off
    @ JSK
    STFU! How can you say someone is wrong when they gave their opinion and their album and rated it due to THEIR opinion. You let Jerm tell ya one thing good what Ross does and I’ll let ya say 10 thing Em does better but I’ll give ya 50 things NaS has done better.

    But Besides that. I just finished listening to this album. No lie. This was one of the hardest albums to actually sit down to and listen to it all. I had to stop mid album and take a break and listen to some other songs. The only thing that kept me going to finish the album was the beats. The Good Dr. did his thing with the beats no lie, but Em would just ruin the song for me. After maybe the 2nd song I was already annoyed by his voice. But I’ll give him props with that Bagpipes from Baghdad. That was the only song that I was actually feeling. Once again most the beats were sick. I personally would have given this album a 3.5…thats it.

    Now for the Ross issue. Why ya’ll trippin so bad about the 4.5. It was Jerms opinion and he has his right to it. Saule has his right to give this album a 4 also. Two different people with two different opinions. However, I DO NOT think its right to change the rating on an album after numerous listenings. Its already out to the world and there might be some credibility issues because of the pressure that came along with this album and the Ross thing.

    1. @ DJ LP

      “However, I DO NOT think its right to change the rating on an album after numerous listenings. Its already out to the world and there might be some credibility issues because of the pressure that came along with this album and the Ross thing.”

      Not only is this standard practice in the industry, I support it. Often, and album will come out and you are either so influenced by the hype (we are all human, it happens) or you had such high expectations for your own reasons, that the rating may come off skewed. When you listen to as many albums as we do, sometimes being critical is hard to do. It helps to let an album rest and come back to it and listen to it again. For me, a great example is Killer Mike’s album. That rating is lower than what I would give it now. I still think that it has a lot of tracks that water the album down, but I fucks with the first songs that I mentioned in the review, HARD. Some of them are better than other songs that came out that same year. So, I’ll probably change that album too. At the time, I think my expectations were probably unrealistic for that album so whenever I found a song that I didn’t like, it impacted the ratings harder than it would otherwise.

      Credibility is in the eye of the beholder. When you look at the entirety of our work here, no brag-o, I think we give some of the best reviews on the net. We’re also human, and just like the music isn’t perfect, nor are we. Not every album has that “Ready to Die” impact factor where you can label it classic on the first listen and it stands, some are slow burns, where the more you listen, the better they age. I think credibility issues come from not being able to assess an albums replay value and how it ages.

  18. well i still aint gonna listen. not a fan. i already like deeper then rap better. rawse!!!!! why do mutherfuckers not realize how gud that album is.

  19. everyone needs to get the fuck over Rick Ross getting a 4.5. Seriously, as much as i disagree, its not a big deal. It’s King Jerm’s (wrong) opinion, if you want to say otherwise, give it a review or something, otherwise quit yer whining and your comparisons to the source.

    I give both of these albums about a 2.5 because Relapse is really really really inconsistent quality-wise, and Deeper Than Rap just has beyond mediocre rapping.

  20. another rapper dead today even though he wasent good dolla i think was killed ANyways relapse seems kinda like a joke there is good material but there was also bad material im having a hard time getting into the album

  21. This album was way sick. Two or three songs kinda lost my attention but its the same with everyone of his ablums. 3am, Hello, We Made You, Stay Wide Awake, Deja Vu, BEAUTIFUL, Underground all amazing tracks. Good variety of sounds through out the album, very well balanced themes. 4 star rating was good… but does the cd include the bonus tracks cause the one I purchased does not, wtf is up with that?

  22. I still haven’t checked this album out yet. I hope its good, I’m not feeling that english flow he is on right now. I also had to forgive him from fucking up 2Pac “Loyal To The Game” album, I definitely gotta check this out. Dr. Dre might as well forget the album. I’m not longer interested in Dre album anymore like I once was.

  23. jsk you might as well choke on a dick all you are is a biased em dick rider that only can talk shit about ross get the fuck over yourself if you knew musicyou would mention other rappers instead of just only mentioning ross you are fucking pathetic

    1. Who the fuck do you think you are? The only reason I brought up Ross was because that’s what all this was about. Ross wanted to challenge Em. I’m just sayin that this is a better album than Deeper Than Rap. Now if I were to compare him to other artists, then that would be different. But how bout you get fuckin with it bitch. How bout you just lay the fuck off Anonymous faggot. I’m not chokin on no dick bitch. Ross has been goin after 50 and Em, so of course I’m gonna compare the two. You’re a dumb fuckin bitch. If a person like Busta Rhymes was goin after 50 and Em, then I would be goin after him. I mean seriously dude, you one ignorant ass mother fucker. Oh, and if Em went after a person like Nas, then I would be goin against Em. It’s not like I don’t have a mind of my own. It’s not like I think Em is a fuckin god. How bout you get that dick out of your ass and just say whether this is a good album or not. You didn’t have to go after me bitch.

  24. On “Medicine Ball” he doesn’t say “you can’t get pregnant if I buy sex and errectya” he says “you can’t get pregnant if I bisexually wreck ya”. Do your homework fucking retards. I agree with the 4 stars but your other reviews are borderline retarded.

  25. Great review Saule. I agree with almost everything said. I’ll be the first to admit that I slept on this. I put this album to the side after hearing the singles for it, but now I see how they fall into place with the album. The beats fit well with the dark lyrics. Best Eminem album after The Marshall Mathers LP.

    Top 5: 3am, Same Song & Dance, Stay Wide Awake, Beautiful, Undergrond (fav)

    Grade: (4.3/5) A-

    This shits on Deeper Than Rap & The Last Kiss. How do so many people like that? It has good beats, but Rick Ross is one of the worst rappers in the game.

  26. Your review is not consistent with the rating, the album sounds like a 5 lol. Anyway, album of the year till Relapse 2. And never ever mention Ross when speaking of a Marshall Mathers album.

  27. My darling is the best track on the album.
    The concept is dope as fuck.
    He killed Slim Shady on When I’m Gone off Re-Up, this song is about Slim coming back to take over Eminem, and Em’s battle with his alter-ego and ultimate defeat.
    The best moment is at the end, when the two voices merge and Slim and Em become one again, and then when the song ends and all that’s left is a capella of the hook you find out that the two voices where always one with each other. It’s crazy.

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