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Good read which just makes me realise even more what a great album this is.
Relapse begins with "Dr. West". We're dropped into Marshall Mathers checking out of Rehab for his abuse of alcohol and pills. Marshall is having a conversation with Dr.West concerning his concerns of relapsing into addiction post-rehab and controlling himself through the 12-step program. He is encouraged by Dr.West to give into drugs to get through his worries. As the pressure builds on Marshall Dr.West transforms into an alter ego. It is his devil that is unleashed. An alarm clock rings, and Marshall wakes up. It was only a nightmare.He wakes up at 3 AM. The door is unlocked, Marshall has relapsed, and is now Slim Shady. The usual dosage of grotesque depictions of violence occurs as Shady describes his memory murder. A review of Marshall's experiences with addictions are included prior to relapsing are included. He's up late at night, can't sleep, and wishes to sleep so he returns to his drugs. "3 AM" tracks the transformation from Marshall to Slim Shady; by the third verse Shady is in full mode.He takes us back to the beginning, to the days of his youth, to the day when his addiction began. This act is part of the 12 steps. One must admit they're addicted, that they're powerless. He tells us that through his Mother actions that that he exists today but that despite the outside circumstances he is no different then his Mother. This is less of a critique as it is more of a review. There is no hatred for his mother, only the realization that this is how events in his life went down, this is how he became who he is today.The story of his past continues as Shady tells us of the rape he received as a child from his step-father. Always aware of the gossip, on the chorus Shady addresses those who wonder about his mental state. He continues to face what has haunted him.Shady then focuses the light on the thoughts that race through his head today: failed relationships, hatred and jealousy, and insecurities about acceptance. He demonstrates that he is Shady and he is insane. He gives in to the perceptions.His continued desires to be accepted are expressed on "Hello". Another source of why he turns to addictions are described - women. "Tonya" transitions the story of external problems from his past to his issues with females.Shady's past experiences with relationships are described on "Same Song & Dance". "We Made You" continues as a lighter variation of "Same Song & Dance", this time focusing on female celebrities."Medicine Ball" continues the tale of addiction and how Shady constantly attacks the world as if it were his play-toy. This all roots from the belief that people have got to hate him.Paul comes in as a voice of reason, he comes in as the perception of us the audience. Shady responds to the critique by telling the world to accept it, this is who he is, it's a part of Marshall, and dares the audience to delve into the sick thoughts within on "Stay Wide Awake". He continues to appeal to this recommendation on the next track, "Old Time's Sake". The track also begins to address another addiction - Weed. "Must Be The Ganga" confirms the depth of his addiction."Mr. Mathers" continues to tell us that Marshall is gone on this CD, and only Shady exists. We know why, Marshall overdosed on medication that he used to try to fall asleep. "Deja Vu" is no longer Shady. Eminem is back and he tells the story of his recent struggle with addiction, leading up to the overdose. Shady is still there, in the background, but only as a whisper.Marshall comes out and tells us his truth on "Beautiful". He reviews his career, his position in life, his current actions, his thoughts, and his fears. It's his truth without the devil, without Shady. He's told us his story in the past 16 tracks - his you, his alter ego, his addictions. Marshall knows all this but it doesn't matter, this is therapy. It doesn't matter that he's said this already, that he's expressed his contempt for his mother, his hatred for the world, his desire to be accepted - none of this matters. This is Marshall Mathers. You are are you. This is what he wants to do. You do what you want to do. He's being himself."Crack a Bottle" is the celebration of this realization, of being yourself, of his career and what he has done. His therapy is nearly done. He has made it through his post-rehab phase. Eminem is ready to come back so he visits Steve Berman. Berman is the audience who's waited for Eminem, who's tired of his antics - Berman represents the world outside of Marshall.Underground concludes the album. Eminem is back to form. He resorts back into his battle flow, his crazy rhymes, his passion, and he's ready to prove the world he's back. He's admitted to his story and he even makes fun of his own material via Ken Kaniff - We Made You's corniness and poppiness is made fun of.In conclusion of this lyrical analysis, honesty and self-expression is why I dig Relapse. It's all deliberately planned out. It's the story of Marshall Mather/Eminem/Slim Shady. A story is told of part of what he's been up to the in the past 4 years. His accents are on purpose, his lack of emotion on tracks is on purpose. They all serve to be part of the collective whole. That's why I dig this. It's not just a collection of random tracks that sound hot like on most albums.And do the beats match what's being spit? I would say yeah they do. Even those more manufactured towards consumer appeal such as "We Made You" are picked at via Ken Kaniff.True, other artists would have done something different but Eminem made it his own. He only presents what he knows and doesn't tell us otherwise. He doesn't rap as if he's slinging weight or packing heat or as the hot headed Shady he used to be. He knows the material itself is somewhat contrived and tells us this but he doesn't care because it's something he has to go through, this is how he wants to be represented.
I really reckon Relapse 2 will have more of the Underground type stuff on.
InterestingIs the official story behind the album or just someones point of view?Either way im looking forward to relapse 2, hope it is dark and grimeyWant more tunes like toy soliders, rock bottom etc
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Mans gotta step in and defend his wifes honour.Cant blame the guy.
and he was right about the racist tape thing Em DID get away with that too easily
what does that have to do with mariah carey?!Who is NOT BLACK!!l
Thats the bit that made me laugh. Swear her dads Latin like Nicuragua or some sh*t. Shes about as black as JLo imo.I'm feelin his lyrics, flow and vivid stories. Feel letdown by the beats. They are more mid-tempo soundtracks that allow him to spit rather than stand alone bangers. Spazzes out on a few tracks, good to see hes backFeelin:Same Song and Dance"Soon as my flow starts, I compase art like the ghost of Mozart" lineDe Ja VuUnderground is f*cked. Mans spitting in a normal voice. c/s JJ hoping thats a sign of things to comeNeed to listen to the last few tracks properly.I actually like Crack a Bottle nowThe Ken Keniff skit at the end is hilarious
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EMINEM SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST?Relapse 1 isn't even out yet, but I am hearing that Eminem is already working on part 2. You know Relapse 2 is coming out this year as well. Well, the word on the street is the second CD is going to have way more features and also some different producers. Rumor has it, the legendary Dj Premier produced a song called "Keys To The City" and Jay-Z will also be featured on Relapse 2. I am also hearing that there will be some dedication to Proof.

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without getting too hype but after listening i think its better than eminem shownever really got into the eminem show i felt rather disappointed with the albumrelapse wasnt a pleasant surprise after hearing the singles which werent too convincingits a very strong album with a consist theme running thru it more importantly the rhyming is illlll againits werid most of the tracks minus crack a bottle old time sake and we made you are enjoyable
Whaaaa, no way is it better than eminem show. Think about what is on the eminem showWhite AmericaSupermanSing for a moment (tune is amazing)Till i CollapseSay what you saycleanin out my closet
LOL.guy is a joker.
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