Good work on this one mate. Really enjoying you giving your option on artists before making the beats. Bang on what you said about the difference of his music then to now. Not just slagging it off but rather acknowledging the skill that he still shows then perfectly explaining what’s missing from his best work that just isn’t there now. Track was banging n all lyrics spot on!
3:48 yeah it sucks that Em never raps about his experiences anymore. Provided of course you ignore songs like Deja Vu, Beautiful, goin through changes, never over, headlights, castle, arose, bad husband, bad guy, darkness, guts over fear, in your head, and a bunch of other songs I can’t think of off the top of my head
Thank you for always delivering quality beats and bars and then taking it to the next level providing history, context, and reasoning for all your decisions. I've been watching your videos pretty much since I got into music beyond just guitar. You set a standard for what RU-vid music tutorials, type beat tutorials, and just how general music production education should be delivered. Thank you for being you and thank you for being awesome J. Rent
I too grew up on EM 1999 onward, this is actually a quite impressive attempt. It sounds like an unreleased track I would've found on Limewire or Kazaa but wasn't sure if it was a real Em song, or someone just made a beat over an a capella
Eminem was different, unpredictable, and unapologetic. A blond hair maniac with the skills to spit the most funniest, inspiring, and sometimes controversial lines that no one else ever got close to. Inspired countless amount of people. Guys like Hopsin, Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, Earl Sweatshirt, Token, Juice Wrld, and many others.
You're right about everything. His music even had more passion before Shady was even a thing. I think his best album was Infinite, it was all just so smooth and unique. You could definitely see his vision, and that album was reminiscent of The Infamous, they both just had a overall theme. But even before that, his "Soul Intent" music was really fresh, tracks like "Fuckin' Backstabber" was the SHIT. Even though we might've never heard of him, in my opinion Dre killed Eminiem, and turned him into Shady
Everytime I watch a tutorial, I ussualy kinda skip through it, to the parts that that guy, is actually showing me about producing that kind of a track. Not the case with J Rent's videos. The way you explain things, man... Thank you very much for all that I have learnt from you through time mate. 🙏
That was 🔥Rent! was not expecting to actually hear his voice and thought you'd use your own, any chance of you uploading the full track? If there is more?
i grew up in the 2000s but listened to old eminem only, this is spot on ! you should try to make a version as well with an ai modifier so it’d sound even more like him !
Seen someone’s post saying if the alchemist produced an album for him would bring him back to his prime. Can’t help but feel that’s exactly what his career is needing before he retires
You had a task and you did it very well, I think a few of your line were maybe a bit too close to actual em lyrics from back then, but I also don't think it matters as it's not a song you're putting on your next album and is clearly just for fun. Well done.
The problem with Em now is that he has rapped about his life story all his career that now he has nothing to rap about except for his accolades that we're well aware of. And he doesn't rap about money or hoes anyways so his newer stuff sounds repetitive
I actually have allmost exact the same opinion about Eminem’s music but honestly haven’t even listend to the later albums he dropped, his first 2 official albums were amazing and still listen to it time to time but his later work just ain’t it
eminem being the edgiest rapper to ever exist is so uneducated. Even with only white rappers, both cage and copywrite are better on a lyrical level, and are more edgy