yep, people's tastes change day by day. if you don't remember anthony is just a dude with opinions then you'll get really confused following his channel
@@BrandonAyong Bad Guy is crazy. As you said, the writing, and the concept, the progression, the self-reflection in the second part. Its chef kiss, IMO is a Top 5 Eminem Song
On your tier list video, You had TES as an A Tier album, SSLP as a B-Tier album and MMLP2 as a C-Tier album, How tf did TES end up under MMLP2? Lol there's just no way
Just because someone's opinion is different from yours doesn't make it a worst take. There are no worst takes when it comes to music as it's all about personal preference.
@@Sinix946 Homie what are you talkin'bout? You be here acting like I said all of em's albums are a 10/10 I just said I tought his opinions were dumb whice objectivly having mmlp2 over eminem show is a rlly bad opinion like pretty much no one who actually listened to these albums would agree with that
@@mhqa_ any person in the world who thinks MMLP2 is a very good album has definitely some kind of weird taste. Putting it above TES makes it a horrible taste. Opinions are defendable to a certain extent when they're this crazy
@@schwarzi95Recovery is better than TDOSS as a standalone album. TDOSS was great because of all of the callbacks but Recovery is an incredibly album it’s 9x platinum for a reason
MTBMB is definitely better than Recovery. Not above the new one though. There isn't a single song on there as impressive as guilty conscience 2 artistically imo
@@sirsneedster what do you mean? Hes lyrically better on MMLP2....ES has some filler too. Everyone acts like its his best album when its not and I love ES too
@@Historicutuber it does have filler and I agree the lyricism is higher caliber on mmlp2. But it doesn’t have the soul ES does. And it doesn’t have bangers that even touch till I collapse, sing for the moment, soldier, business, etc. Those songs are timeless
I think TES is better than MMLP2, but MMLP2 is a great album with almost no misses and introduced me to Eminem and has Kendrick Lamar in it so it holds a special place in my heart
Nah the mmlp is a literally masterpiece. He still had some of the rawness there. It's untouchable, the response to fame and his world turning upside down is just amazing. TES is fine, he raps well but the anger and fury on mmlp is so good. Also the bars are many orders of magnitude better than those on tes
@@soup8786 I agree on everything you mentioned, though you've being focused on him as a rapper. I agree that Eminem is at his peak during MMLP. The rawnace, the cynism etc. However when we talk about overall album experience, TES had better SONGS. Better content, more veraity, a wider set of emotions. MMLP Eminem was a crazy rapper but the album itself is kind of a gimmick, most of the album is based on shock value. When I play The Eminem Show is much of a different, more rich experience for me. Almost every song on TES is S tier IMO, and the minority are A tier. I can't say it about any other album from any artist honestly. Not only the songs are legendary, they work together extremely well and there is some narrative and a journey you experience through it. MMLP doesn't have as nearly of a replay value as TES, shit I play MMLP2 much more times than MMLP, it's just a more limited experience
@ROI684 I strongly disagree, there is more off a theme and message on thr mmlp than TES. 1. Kill you is a shock rap song, but it has to be as the opener to set the tone of how he is responding to the criticism from the media. 2. Stan is his greatest piece of art, a concept song with amazing sample. We see into the mind of a man who is finding out how scary being famous can be and how obsessed people can get. It says a lot about fame which is the overall theme of the record. 3. Who knew, we get marshal's point of view on the last two years, the tone of sarcasm is strong here, its flips it on the critics and actually makes some really valid points towards parents and who the music was intended for. 4. The way I am, well we get a the rage the anger the bitterness, his most passionate song he ever wrote. Everything is laid out here, one of the best tracks on the record in terms of emotion. 5. The real slim.shady, we get the sequel to my name is, the a destruction of industry plants, the best flow of his career for smoothness, the patterns are all over the show. A technical rhyming masterclass and also hilarious. Irony because its the most pop beat on the record but also the most technical and is destroying pop music artists. 6. Remember me, raw outright bar contest, all 3 kill it with different takes on this beat. 7. I'm back, this song thematically is the most redundant but the beat is fire the bars are insane it's 3rd verse about columbine is one of the most risky things he ever did. 8. Marshall mathers, he is expressing the feeling of being exploited and used, how everyone comes around for a piece of him. 9. Drug ballad is a sequel to come on everybody, a honest song though about what we know would go on to be the beginnings of a long struggle for him. 10. Amityville is the song I like the least and skip not much to say here. 11. Bitch please 2 is the obligatory aftermath song promoting the label. But absolute party banger 12. Kim is just fucked lol 13. Under the influence, we get the d12 song, absolute banger 14. Criminal is my personal favourite, taking every accusation of bigotry and saying the worst stuff possible in an obviously sarcastic manner, it rounds off the record where it started, he is going to be himself no matter what.
@@soup8786 Well I strongly disagree as well 😜 on many of the things you wrote. I don't have the energy to get into analyzing and I guess we just have different perspective, that's cool I'm glad that you deeply relate to it. I mostly like MMLP for the cynical and over the top parts, I love it's energy, but that's about it. However I do encourage you to dive deep into the themes of The Eminem Show, IMO this is the most mature, bold and important Eminem has ever been in his career. And also the most fun in a way
@ROI684 I like tes, but dad's gone crazy, white America and square dance are just horrible and drips and say goodbye Hollywood are mid at best. Sing for the moment is OK but it's weak lyrically. I think like 4 songs on it are of the level of mmlp. The rest of it wouldn't make the cut on that album.
@@MIrfanPerdana thats his opinion and im sure he wouldnt be surprised if peoples top 1 is TES. i like encore but i wouldnt say its outrageous to think encore is a top 3 worst eminem album
the eminem show is probably his best album in terms of creativity and execution of storytelling and slim shady antics. It has personal songs, motivational songs, silly lewd songs, and some of his best hits. MMLP is his best album in terms of lyrics, depth of themes, features, etc. Both have to be in top 2 with SSLP following.
Mmlp creativity is miles ahead of tes. Stan alone trumps all of tes in terms of concept. He has better flows and bars on the album but stan is his contribution to the history of music overall. Its one of the most creative warnings about fanaticism and obsession you will hear in music. His flows on this album is a massive step up from tsslp. He will never write bars that good again.
I'm glad to see people feel the same in the comments. TES was so good, easily my second after MMLP, and that's only because of how wild MMLP was. TES was the perfect version of the all-round rapper Eminem IMO. He should have stayed on that trajectory and he wouldn't have had that huge fall off period of Encore/Curtain Call.
Not really tbh relapse is lyrically better and has some genius rhyme schemes and good beats too. It has funny moments but still a firm delivery of lyrics
No it's not it has way better beats and Eminem was displaying some of his most creative and impressive flows and rhyme schemes to date and if you're a fan of horrorcore it's one of the most entertaining albums you can find in the sub genre
Relapse is a billion miles better than Recovery. It has some of Em's best beats of all of his songs. Rhyme schemes on songs like 3am and Stay Wide Awake are 2nd to none.
1. The Marshall Mathers LP 2. The Eminem Show 3. The Slim Shady LP 4. Relapse 5. The Marshal Mathers LP 2 6. Infinite 7. Music to be Murdered By 8. The Death of Slim Shady 9. Kamikaze 10. Recovery 11. Encore 12. Revival
1. mmlp 2. slim shady lp 3. the eminem show 4. relapse 5. mmlp2 6. music to be murdered by 7. the death of slim shady 8. kamikaze 9. recovery 10. encore 11. revival
Anthony's just being Anthony. Those that know him personally know he spends a very limited amount of time actually listening to albums - especially Em's albums. His inner circle has joked about this for years. 😅
You should do rankings for top 3 tracks within albums. Would be great for reels content 💨can ask at the end of each reel to get subscribers to comment on what top 3 tracks they want you to do next time. I’ll start with top 3 tracks off of Eminems relapse 💊
I don't have that much of a problem with the list but mmlp2 over tes is insane do i gotta remind you that tes has business without me sing for the moment white america
Bars are on thing, the songs lack the IT factor he had on his first two aftermath records. The stacatto flow is technical but its not smooth. He had much denser multis on tmmlp, the flows are all different. Just compare the way he raps on the real slim shady to how he raps now, he is nowhere near as good.
1. MMLP 2. SSLP 3. The Eminem Show 4. Relapse 5. MMLP2 6. Recovery 7. The Death Of Slim Shady 8. Encore 9. Music To Be Murdered By 10. Kamikaze 11. Revival
1. The Eminem Show 2. The Slim Shady LP 3. The Marshall Mathers LP 4. Recovery 5. Relapse 6. Encore 7. The Marshall Mathers LP2 8. The Death Of Slim Shady 9. Infinite 10. Music To Be Murdered By 11. Kamikaze 12. Revival