
There has always been an argument in hip hop if white boys can hang in a game full of swag that is unique to the African American culture. Eminem is the exception to that rule. The days of Vanilla Ice are long gone. If you are a lover of lyricism, storytelling, and Hip Hop, look no further Eminem has it in his re-release of Relapse, Relapse: Refill.
Eminem opens up Relapse: Refill with the radio favorite Forever feat. Drake, Lil Wayne and Kanye West. His verse completely steals the show amongst some of the dopest mcs in the game. It only gets better from here. Em rides the beat on the cryptic track Buffalo Bill. Relapse moves forward with more storytelling and my personal favorite track Music Box. Refill is closed with the Drop Da Bomb On Em. Perfectly fitting for a very solid 8 track re-release of Relapse.
Overall : Relapse: Refill is definitely lyricism at it’s finest. There are only a few mcs that have beefed with Em and he has come out on top without a scratch on him. He has definitely gained his respect in the game. Relapse: Refill in stores on 12/21/09.
Standout Tracks: Drop Da Bomb On Em – This is what he does. Reading the lyrics alone makes you wonder who would come after Slim Shady. Not many. “I’m hard as Kenard, the little boy who shot Omar in The Wire, tie a whore up with barbed wire, nothing but a broad boy, I’m the real deal, and char-broiler on the bonfire and Bon Voyage bitch, I’m like Chef Boyar- -dee in this bitch; send a bomb to my moms lawyer Im a problem for ya, boy you think your Tom Sawyer, til I pull you out the f-cking story book and stomp on ya, f-cking fictitional characters and fariytales, prepare yourself for Captain America on Ferris Wheels, but it aint fiction its fact boy beware its real”
Quotable: “There’s thunder, I wonder how come it rains but the sun is out
The devils upset with his wife, they must be sluggin’ it out
I must be buggin’ the fuck out, but what the fuck about?” –Music Box
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