Is Eminem relevant anymore?

musicismylife78musicismylife78 Posts: 6,116
edited May 2009 in Other Music
I dont know, its not like I have a huge pulse on the mainstream music scene, but it seems to me, Eminem doesnt have much relevance anymore.

I mean, is We Made You even a great tune? If you can strip away the disturbing rhymes he often creates, one could make the case he is a talented rapper, but it just seems like the new tune sucks.

Are hordes of hungry Eminem fans going to buy this album, or is it a flop like I think it is?
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  • LizardLizard So Cal Posts: 12,091
    as relevant as Vanilla Ice!! ;)
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  • I think he's still relevant. I think their might be some curiosity around this album because he has been in seclusion for some time. I'm not a huge fan, but when I do hear his material, it's refreshing to hear someone rap about other things than the size of their rims or the size of the diamonds around their necks.
  • youngsteryoungster Boston Posts: 6,576
    Eminem came out when I was in high school and I liked him them. He was new and refreshing and stunningly vulgar, especially to a 17 year old who thought he had heard it all. Kind of lost track of him since he's been off the radar, but I think he's still relevant. Sad as it is he will probably sell more albums in the first week with his new album than Pearl jam will.
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  • mattosbornemattosborne Posts: 339
    His song Crack A Bottle was leaked and it proceeded to take the #1 position on the Billboard Hot 100. That means, yes he is relevant. I don't like him, but he's relevant.
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  • I think he's still relevant. I think their might be some curiosity around this album because he has been in seclusion for some time. I'm not a huge fan, but when I do hear his material, it's refreshing to hear someone rap about other things than the size of their rims or the size of the diamonds around their necks.


    No question he's talented, but you really think he is any different than the dime a dozen rappers you see littering MTV or on the radio? Certainly the groups he supports and promotes are into rims and diamonds, 50 cent, and D12 and all that nonsense.

    Dont listen to much hip hop nowadays, but to look to Eminem for salvation from the materialism and commercialism rampant in hip hop is at best misguided.

    There are certainly many hip hoppers out there making important, artistic, powerful albums, but I dont think he is one of them
  • and additionally the THINGS he raps about arent all that interesting. I mean, he clearly has led an interesting and intriguing life. 8 mile proved that.

    But rapping about killing your on again, off again wife or rapping about carson daly, or your mom or gays is so absurd.

    He could have been rapping about his life, his life growing up. Instead its boring or mundane things.

    I dont understand the draw people have to him. Was, "My name is" really all that amazing?
  • Indian SummerIndian Summer Posts: 2,296
    his new song is terrible.
    "It's all happening"
  • South of SeattleSouth of Seattle West Seattle Posts: 10,724
    and additionally the THINGS he raps about arent all that interesting. I mean, he clearly has led an interesting and intriguing life. 8 mile proved that.

    But rapping about killing your on again, off again wife or rapping about carson daly, or your mom or gays is so absurd.

    He could have been rapping about his life, his life growing up. Instead its boring or mundane things.

    I dont understand the draw people have to him. Was, "My name is" really all that amazing?

    These songs you hear a lot of, are the songs geared for singles. Almost all of his lead singles are the same song,reworked.

    The best part of Eminem is his flow and delivery. No matter what anyone says, the boy can rap.

    Eminem to me is Rap, not Hip-Hop. But likely he is one of the best Rappers . . . Still.
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  • PJRock75PJRock75 Posts: 869
    He truely sucks and hasn't been relevant since 8 Mile came out. The only thing I can say is that his videos are funny. Besides that, he's basically become the Weird Al of rap....lame.
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  • KravenKraven Posts: 829
    and additionally the THINGS he raps about arent all that interesting. I mean, he clearly has led an interesting and intriguing life. 8 mile proved that.

    But rapping about killing your on again, off again wife or rapping about carson daly, or your mom or gays is so absurd.

    He could have been rapping about his life, his life growing up. Instead its boring or mundane things.

    I dont understand the draw people have to him. Was, "My name is" really all that amazing?

    These songs you hear a lot of, are the songs geared for singles. Almost all of his lead singles are the same song,reworked.

    The best part of Eminem is his flow and delivery. No matter what anyone says, the boy can rap.

    Eminem to me is Rap, not Hip-Hop. But likely he is one of the best Rappers . . . Still.


    He has a formula, release the wonky, fuck you all, weird ass song and then the rest of the singles are introspective or more dramatic raps. The Real Slim Shady to The Way I Am immediately comes to mind. The Marshall Mathers LP is awesome.

    And also if you say Eminem hasn't rapped about his life, you have never listened to anything but the shitty first singles.
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  • PJRock75PJRock75 Posts: 869
    I actually think he raps TOO MUCH about his life. We get it, you have problems with your ex and love your daughter....so does half of this country, you narcasistic dick.
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  • dcfaithfuldcfaithful Posts: 13,076
    I think he's still relevant. I think their might be some curiosity around this album because he has been in seclusion for some time. I'm not a huge fan, but when I do hear his material, it's refreshing to hear someone rap about other things than the size of their rims or the size of the diamonds around their necks.


    No question he's talented, but you really think he is any different than the dime a dozen rappers you see littering MTV or on the radio? Certainly the groups he supports and promotes are into rims and diamonds, 50 cent, and D12 and all that nonsense.

    Dont listen to much hip hop nowadays, but to look to Eminem for salvation from the materialism and commercialism rampant in hip hop is at best misguided.

    There are certainly many hip hoppers out there making important, artistic, powerful albums, but I dont think he is one of them


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