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Songs on eminem recovery album
Songs on eminem recovery album






songs on eminem recovery album

That soul sample sums up what we’ve know about Eminem since day one-“You don’t own me/Don’t try to change me.” As the track fades out and Eminem thanks the listener for coming out to the show, it’s clear that if this effort is just the recovery, then the countdown to full rehabilitation begins now. “Almost Famous” has a haunting hook-delivered in an understated breathy female voice-second only to crooning soul sample on “Untitled” in pure emotional force and message. “Won’t Back Down” features the most defiant lyrics of the whole album over a swirling organ riff courtesy of DJ Khalid. Where Eminem truly shines is on tracks where he can cut loose and go on and on for line after line. They are built for radio play with catchy hooks and uncomplicated rhyme schemes. Production of the album took place during 2009 to 2010 at. It serves as the follow-up to Eminem's sixth studio album Relapse (2009). It was released on June 18, 2010, by Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records. Recovery’s first single and #1 hit, “Not Afraid,” and its successor, “Love The Way You Lie,” are solid. Dre (also exec.) Recovery is the seventh studio album by American rapper Eminem. This is wordplay like “Y’all are Eminem backwards/You’re meni me’s.” This is punch line after punch line that makes you cringe and laugh at the same time, including one featuring one-time collaborator Elton John that’s so unprintable it deserves a special mention. All that celebrity mocking only lends itself to making the material horribly dated-see: past references to Tom Green, Carson Daly and Fred Durst. Forget the Slim Shady persona that reared its ugly, played-out head on his last album, Relapse. We haven’t heard an Eminem effort like this since the beginning of the millennium.








Songs on eminem recovery album