Amityville is based on the film and book The Amityville Horror, which takes place in Amityville, NY. He's not saying Detroit is Amityville, he's saying it's worse and that he's crazier than the antagonist in the story. not hating, just correcting something.
While I agree parts of the song are based on the book and film they are used to reference Detroit there is even a line in the song confirming this that is a part of a larger verse literally describing life in Detroit. ‘That's why the city is filled with a bunch of fuckin' idiots still (Still) That's why the first motherfucker poppin' some shit, he gets killed (Killed) That's why we don't call it Detroit, we call it Amityville (Ville) You can get capped after just havin' a cavity filled (Aha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha) That's why we're crowned the murder capital still (Still) This ain't Detroit, this is motherfuckin' Hamburger Hill (Hill) We don't do drive-bys, we park in front of houses and shoot (Shoo) And when the police come we fuckin' shoot it out with 'em too (Too) That's the mentality here (Here), that's the reality here (Here) Did I just hear somebody say they wanna challenge me here? (Huh?) While I'm holdin' a pistol with this many calibers here? (Here) Plus a registration that just made this shit valid this year? (Year) 'Cause once I snap, I can't be held accountable for my actions That's when accidents happen (Happen), when a thousand bullets come at your house And collapse the foundation around you and they found you And your family in it; goddammit, he meant it when he told you’
The Amityville murders were an actual event that happened in real life. Ronald DeFeo murdered his entire family in the now infamous Amityville house that the books and films are centered around. The lyrics "Mentally ill from Amityville, accidentally kill your family still" is a direct reference to Ronald DeFeo Jr. and his crimes against his family.
@@TravelatorH8r nevermind - nirvana enema of the state - blink 182 mf food - mf doom 77 - talking heads is this it - the strokes bonus: Roseland NYC Live - portishead
Sticky Fingaz's verse on Remember Me is one of my all time faves. Better come better than better to be a competitor This vet is ahead of the shit, it's all redder, you deader and deader A medic instead of the cheddars and credda Settle vendetta with metal Beretta from ghetto to ghetto Evidence, nope, never leave a shred a
It's a classic and his best lyrically when he started ramping up his skill level more and more and more, but I still can't get over SSLP itself, I still feel like it's his best. That underground tinge added to his signed persona is just magical, all of his underground stuff as well. Everything after SSLP moves further and further away from some of the "small town" kind of flavor to that style that I just love.
A 30 year old man rapping about killing his mom and wife and still stressed about the kids that bullied him 20 years ago. Sadly rhay trash don't live up to my memory of it as an 12 year old. Dude is fake af and was pandering or he is a lame that didn't have a life.
I have a song on SoundCloud about my dad that mirrors the Kim process… I came across a UA-cam beat that instantly clicked in my head, I started hearing the lyrics so began writing them down.. Once I was ready to record, it only took one take . To every person I showed they all felt the emotion, and a couple people even told me it reminded them of Eminem .
The japanese version actually has a replacment song for kim called the kids which is essentially a south park paraody where he he's a substitute for mr garrison and takes the role of mr mackey and has a drug PSA. Personally my favorite of all his songs
This album saved my young lifecas a 12 year old being abused violently everyday I was desperate to die then I got my paperround money bought the mmlp on cassette I couldn't afford the CD and it helped me learn to give zero fucks and helped me block out the bearings id get of my parents for just breathing. People will laugh but I wouldn't of been able to carry on in life if it wasn't for this. SHOUT OUT TO SLIM SHADY
Lol this a favorite of mine from back in the day but I’m not always tryna hear “ken kaniff skit” or “Kim” every time I wanna listen to Who Knew . You just gotta skip those sometimes for seperate reasons
you don't get "skits" if you don't understand that back in the 1990-2000 that was part of the art of hip hop, since de la Soul in 1991, skits were mandetory for a classic album. .real (hip-hop) heads love it
Actually, I never skipped to a song on the album unless I really wanted to. He made the albums with perfection. They all sounded like they could be music video material.
@@imxlnt2 so you tell me if you’re with your Homies, you’re with a group of friends you’re listening to this album and all of a sudden it cuts to it you gonna keep playing?!? two guys slobbering on shlongs😂
Me and my homie Little Giant have a song called Ying & Yang and it’s a story where I’m talking to him, and his verse he’s talking back to me but in a way we’re both speaking to the audience. And when we perform the song we do it as we’re arguing
I was really hoping that he would bring Ken back and lo and behold - "guess who's back" is the track that has Ken and even though it's super plain type of Ken skit, I still love that em brought him back. Ken is my guilty pleasure
20:16 "I don't feel like there's an album today that could do something like this" --- I'm here from the future to tell you that "The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace)" is an album that does something like that. Not as extreme as the MMLP, but will give you that feeling.
The Slim Shady LP was definitely his first "No Skip" album though and I think I like it even better, but MMLP was classic for its own reasons. All of the SSLP album is just crazy. It's hard to describe it, but when I was a kid and listened to those ideas, fantasies, skits, and the eerie, almost cartoonish world he painted with those songs, it's hard to describe what I mean...but it was just pure HALLOWEEN, lmao. I don't know if that makes sense. It was almost like listening to a folklore rap album. So strange and so beautiful.
15:22 so true, so true. so much ground braking music was made under the influence...like yeah it's bad to suggest that someone's best work was when they were at their lowest and they will never be able to top that but it's a combo that can't be beaten when it comes to upcoming artist and bands.
sslp is more of a no skip than mmlp. mmlp has more bangers like Kill You, Drug Ballad, Who Knew?, but Kim is a definite skip after a couple listens. With sslp, the wife murder song is '97 Bonnie and Clyde' , which is a classic Eminem story-song rather than an unhinged and arrhythmic domestic violence fantasy throwaway, like Kim. my name is, guilty conscience, brain damage, if i had, 97 bonnie and clyde, role model, my fault, come on everybody, rock bottom, just dgaf, as the world turns, i'm shady, bad meets evil, still dgaf - no skips. mmlp is less relatable (more people are poor and trying to get somewhere like Em in sslp than rich, famous and mad about it like mmlp) and has a clear skip in Kim. No one is listening to Kim every playthrough unless they're completely psycho.
Kim is an absolute gem, one of the darkest and most vulnerable tracks Eminem ever made, but yeah it's definitely something that you can't always vibe to as you do with the other tracks from that album. Most times you just have to skip it but it doesn't take anything from the the beauty of that track.
Also I think As the World Turns and I'm Shady while being funny and entertaining are definitely not on the same level as the rest of the tracks from the SSLP or the MMLP
@@comealsolito804 "'97 Bonnie and Clyde" is way more vulnerable and darker than "Kim". It's a creepy song about death disguised as a love letter to his daughter. The idea of him and his daughter dumping Kim's body in the water, and actually having her record ad libs for the song is way more depraved than anything in "Kim". "Kim" is just him yelling. It has no subtly or artistry to it the "'97 Bonnie and Clyde" does. Even the title is more creative.
@@blunteastwood Bonny & Clyde is another gem but it’s a different track, surely it’s more creepy and depraved but it’s not as vulnerable as Kim. Bonnie & Clyde is full Slim Shady character, he’s almost playful and that makes it even more unsettling, but Kim it’s just raw emotion and pure insecurities spilled out, his heart is in full display, it’s a hate song but at the same time it's a desperate love song, and the shouting delivery is just chills-inducing. In Bonny & Clyde he shows no emotion, it’s 100% psychopathic and that makes it special, but that’s why I said it’s different from Kim, with the latter being the prequel of Bonnie & Clyde, perfectly matching the respective tones of the MMLP and the SSLP.
That ICP stuff was crazy back in the day. That entire thing started over something so small too. It was Proof that helped them squash it before it got too out of control.
The issue the label had with the album before releasing it (besides the censoring in the EXPLICIT version), is there weren't any radio friendly hits. The Real Slim Shady was made last minute. And you can tell because it contrasts so greatly with the rest of the album. The Way I Am was an ironic follow-up. Scared 10 year old me.
There’s a lot of albums of Eminem that are non-skip. Personally for me, it’s TSSLP, The Eminem Show, Relapse, Recovery, kamikaze, & Music to be Murdered By (Side A). But yeah, TMMLP takes the cake.
Kim is an absolute gem, one of the darkest and most vulnerable tracks Eminem ever made, but yeah it's definitely something that you can't always vibe to as you do with all the other tracks from that album
Yeah, MMLP is good. But it’s Slim’s horrorcore magnum opus horror film as an album RELAPSE that claimed my little black 🖤long ago. When I first put it on, and he rapped “welcome to the slim shady Mecca Rebecca” I literally fell off my bed. 😂I mean, the entire album is pure and dangerous 🔥, but, he says my name in it. MY NAME. 🤷🏼♀️ Yes I’m aware it’s slightly 🤪 to hear it like he’s speaking directly to me, but that’s my position ok? So? What? 😂 Edit: favorite track on the album? It’s a tie between THE WAY I AM, CRIMINAL, and MARSHALL MATHERS…and I actually like Kim. It’s horrorcore for sure and definitely not for everyone, but if you can get over the initial shock, the emotional potency is simply brilliant.
The Eminem Show and Marshall Mathers Lp are both masterpieces in my eyes. I go back and forth of which one I think is the best. I can understand anyone putting either one as their favorite.
My favorite fact about Kim, it didnt even make the clean edit version of this album, they completely replaced it with a song called The Kids, in which Marshall fills in as a substitute teacher at South Park elementary, complete with Cartman ad libs and a Mr. Mackey inspired chorus about how DrUgS aRe BaD mMkAy. I wish it had actually made the album uncensored, it definitely fits with the vibe of Drug Ballad and Under The Influence
good video but your voice volume is wayyyyyyyyy too low compared to the volume of the clips youve added. i cant watch past 3:58 cos of the constant need to adjust my volume. i hope you can fix this as its clearly a good video
@@SecondPersonView i still subscribed fwiw :) im sure youre going to be a huge channel, just working out the teething pains but keep going, youre going to be huge!
The Eminem show was also an album that could be just played through, a couple songs are something I would typically skip like the song with his daughter and drips is kinda nasty and I wouldn’t play that around like kids lol
I liked this analysis but if the skits are something you could do without, wouldnt it not be a "no skip album"? Doesnt saying you could do without the skits kind of negate the point?
I agree with your last statement. I was 12 and this was my first cd I ever got. Before this, music was just whatever was on the radio. I could not believe artists could actually say shit like that lol. Blew my little undeveloped brain out.
Bro, the skits on this album are just as iconic as the album. What are you talking about?
Exactly, I don't understand this guy scoffing at the skits when he's using everything Eminem to make his channel. Tail rider 😅
THE SKITS ARE PERFECT HOW DARE YOU
Too perfect for skits tbh
R.I.P. Proof and The 45 King
The Eminem show is also a no skip and my personal favorite em album
its just f great
It’s not
@@riskoebeatsit is
I go back and forth between eminem show and mmlp as my favorite album. Both are masterpieces in my eyes
@@Megashark25098 not on your nelly mate
Whos here after 'The Death of Slim Shady'?;
Amityville is based on the film and book The Amityville Horror, which takes place in Amityville, NY. He's not saying Detroit is Amityville, he's saying it's worse and that he's crazier than the antagonist in the story. not hating, just correcting something.
I read multiple things trying to figure this out more. It mentions both these possible references. But I sort of believe your version more
While I agree parts of the song are based on the book and film they are used to reference Detroit there is even a line in the song confirming this that is a part of a larger verse literally describing life in Detroit.
‘That's why the city is filled with a bunch of fuckin' idiots still (Still)
That's why the first motherfucker poppin' some shit, he gets killed (Killed)
That's why we don't call it Detroit, we call it Amityville (Ville)
You can get capped after just havin' a cavity filled (Aha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha)
That's why we're crowned the murder capital still (Still)
This ain't Detroit, this is motherfuckin' Hamburger Hill (Hill)
We don't do drive-bys, we park in front of houses and shoot (Shoo)
And when the police come we fuckin' shoot it out with 'em too (Too)
That's the mentality here (Here), that's the reality here (Here)
Did I just hear somebody say they wanna challenge me here? (Huh?)
While I'm holdin' a pistol with this many calibers here? (Here)
Plus a registration that just made this shit valid this year? (Year)
'Cause once I snap, I can't be held accountable for my actions
That's when accidents happen (Happen), when a thousand bullets come at your house
And collapse the foundation around you and they found you
And your family in it; goddammit, he meant it when he told you’
The Amityville murders were an actual event that happened in real life. Ronald DeFeo murdered his entire family in the now infamous Amityville house that the books and films are centered around. The lyrics "Mentally ill from Amityville, accidentally kill your family still" is a direct reference to Ronald DeFeo Jr. and his crimes against his family.
@@MZ-zu7wk yes
One of my favorite three albums runs in hip hop
For real!
Well Give me Five or so No skip albums in your opinion I'm not trolling I just listen casually And just want to hear something good
@@TravelatorH8r nevermind - nirvana
enema of the state - blink 182
mf food - mf doom
77 - talking heads
is this it - the strokes
bonus: Roseland NYC Live - portishead
@@SecondPersonView haha talking heads nice! Haven't listened to doom yet...
@@TravelatorH8r DOOM albums are just something else. Another favourite of mine is Vaudeville Villain (released under the pseudonym of Viktor Vaughn)
Sticky Fingaz's verse on Remember Me is one of my all time faves.
Better come better than better to be a competitor
This vet is ahead of the shit, it's all redder, you deader and deader
A medic instead of the cheddars and credda
Settle vendetta with metal Beretta from ghetto to ghetto
Evidence, nope, never leave a shred a
Man I love this verse too
I don't listen to much sticky fingaz, and I'm a massive Eminem fan, but sticky fingaz killed Eminem on that song 😂👍
Then EM came and spazzed out on dat last verse...🤟🏾🌬️💨
This would actually be a great series of videos to do.. going over all the legit legendary no skip albums in hip hop history
😎
@@SecondPersonView DMX - i.d.a.h.i.h., 2pac - Aiom or makaveli
Been an eminem fan since 99 and I feel like eminem show is his best
Eminem show is also my favorite and I believe it’s a no skip album as well.
It's a classic and his best lyrically when he started ramping up his skill level more and more and more, but I still can't get over SSLP itself, I still feel like it's his best. That underground tinge added to his signed persona is just magical, all of his underground stuff as well. Everything after SSLP moves further and further away from some of the "small town" kind of flavor to that style that I just love.
@@NKWTI SSLP is his best
No chance
Who’s here after Houdini?
First day binge the single, second day binge his old records. Every time
Can’t wait for the sliminem album to drop🎉
Nah nah, I came back after listening to the lp again
Me and it’s Me
No, I've been here since 1999
"shout out to language barriers". lmao, this is your first video I've ever stumbled across, but I'm in.
thank you!
Kim is probably one of my fav Eminem tracks
edit: Kim was also made during the Slim Shady LP sessions
yup there's a demo version from I think 1997 or 98 that leaked
@@Tmakesbeats didn't leak, was on the Slim Shady EP
Do you have a source on that?
@@BlueBirdsProductions Are you confusing "Kim" with "'97 Bonnie and Clyde"?
@@blunteastwood Nah. There's an early version of SSLP that leaked that has both tracks
Marshall Mathers LP2, the PS2 of rap albums
lol fuck no, get rich of die tryin
No
A 30 year old man rapping about killing his mom and wife and still stressed about the kids that bullied him 20 years ago. Sadly rhay trash don't live up to my memory of it as an 12 year old. Dude is fake af and was pandering or he is a lame that didn't have a life.
Listen to more rap
I have a song on SoundCloud about my dad that mirrors the Kim process… I came across a UA-cam beat that instantly clicked in my head, I started hearing the lyrics so began writing them down.. Once I was ready to record, it only took one take . To every person I showed they all felt the emotion, and a couple people even told me it reminded them of Eminem .
Where can we hear it
The japanese version actually has a replacment song for kim called the kids which is essentially a south park paraody where he he's a substitute for mr garrison and takes the role of mr mackey and has a drug PSA. Personally my favorite of all his songs
This album saved my young lifecas a 12 year old being abused violently everyday I was desperate to die then I got my paperround money bought the mmlp on cassette I couldn't afford the CD and it helped me learn to give zero fucks and helped me block out the bearings id get of my parents for just breathing. People will laugh but I wouldn't of been able to carry on in life if it wasn't for this. SHOUT OUT TO SLIM SHADY
🙏🏼🙏🏼
hella dope channel, the production quality is on point!
THANK YOU !
Great video and quality production here. May the algorithm be strong with you!
thank you sir
i appreciate the editing in this ..im subscribing. Thanks
Mendez!!!!!! We need the music show back. Them rankings were epic!
PLEASE STAND UP 😮
Lol this a favorite of mine from back in the day but I’m not always tryna hear “ken kaniff skit” or “Kim” every time I wanna listen to Who Knew . You just gotta skip those sometimes for seperate reasons
Would love to see you do this for more Em albums an kendricks an kanyes if possible. Great research an info shared
you don't get "skits" if you don't understand that back in the 1990-2000 that was part of the art of hip hop, since de la Soul in 1991, skits were mandetory for a classic album. .real (hip-hop) heads love it
Actually, I never skipped to a song on the album unless I really wanted to. He made the albums with perfection. They all sounded like they could be music video material.
Occasionally, I'll skip the Ken Kanniff skit
@@happyhamsters6459 yeah, that was a weird one, but lead to another great song.
@@happyhamsters6459 that and Kim before I grew up and started, actually listening to the album, listening listening
@@imxlnt2 so you tell me if you’re with your Homies, you’re with a group of friends you’re listening to this album and all of a sudden it cuts to it you gonna keep playing?!? two guys slobbering on shlongs😂
@@BayAreaMike99 it's part of the album!
This was a great video, well researched and smoothly edited! Keep up the good work man and you will be on top of this UA-cam shiyt in no time !
Me and my homie Little Giant have a song called Ying & Yang and it’s a story where I’m talking to him, and his verse he’s talking back to me but in a way we’re both speaking to the audience. And when we perform the song we do it as we’re arguing
Is it on your channel? I just subbed
CLASSIC, MY FAVORITE EM ALBUM OF ALL TIME!
I was really hoping that he would bring Ken back and lo and behold - "guess who's back" is the track that has Ken and even though it's super plain type of Ken skit, I still love that em brought him back.
Ken is my guilty pleasure
20:16 "I don't feel like there's an album today that could do something like this" --- I'm here from the future to tell you that "The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace)" is an album that does something like that. Not as extreme as the MMLP, but will give you that feeling.
Very informative and straightforward video man keep it up! Your killing this UA-cam thing haha
Classic album
The Slim Shady LP was definitely his first "No Skip" album though and I think I like it even better, but MMLP was classic for its own reasons. All of the SSLP album is just crazy. It's hard to describe it, but when I was a kid and listened to those ideas, fantasies, skits, and the eerie, almost cartoonish world he painted with those songs, it's hard to describe what I mean...but it was just pure HALLOWEEN, lmao. I don't know if that makes sense. It was almost like listening to a folklore rap album. So strange and so beautiful.
It's his best
That album is ICP / Esham / Detroit underground influence. It's just mainstream
Plus Slim Shady LP, Relapse, Music To Be Murdered By
I liked Houdini
bro first i watched i thought u had like a million subs wow u deserve that million man
thank you man
15:22 so true, so true. so much ground braking music was made under the influence...like yeah it's bad to suggest that someone's best work was when they were at their lowest and they will never be able to top that but it's a combo that can't be beaten when it comes to upcoming artist and bands.
sslp is more of a no skip than mmlp. mmlp has more bangers like Kill You, Drug Ballad, Who Knew?, but Kim is a definite skip after a couple listens. With sslp, the wife murder song is '97 Bonnie and Clyde' , which is a classic Eminem story-song rather than an unhinged and arrhythmic domestic violence fantasy throwaway, like Kim.
my name is, guilty conscience, brain damage, if i had, 97 bonnie and clyde, role model, my fault, come on everybody, rock bottom, just dgaf, as the world turns, i'm shady, bad meets evil, still dgaf - no skips.
mmlp is less relatable (more people are poor and trying to get somewhere like Em in sslp than rich, famous and mad about it like mmlp) and has a clear skip in Kim. No one is listening to Kim every playthrough unless they're completely psycho.
Kim is an absolute gem, one of the darkest and most vulnerable tracks Eminem ever made, but yeah it's definitely something that you can't always vibe to as you do with the other tracks from that album. Most times you just have to skip it but it doesn't take anything from the the beauty of that track.
Also I think As the World Turns and I'm Shady while being funny and entertaining are definitely not on the same level as the rest of the tracks from the SSLP or the MMLP
@@comealsolito804 "'97 Bonnie and Clyde" is way more vulnerable and darker than "Kim". It's a creepy song about death disguised as a love letter to his daughter. The idea of him and his daughter dumping Kim's body in the water, and actually having her record ad libs for the song is way more depraved than anything in "Kim". "Kim" is just him yelling. It has no subtly or artistry to it the "'97 Bonnie and Clyde" does. Even the title is more creative.
SSLP is his best album
@@blunteastwood Bonny & Clyde is another gem but it’s a different track, surely it’s more creepy and depraved but it’s not as vulnerable as Kim. Bonnie & Clyde is full Slim Shady character, he’s almost playful and that makes it even more unsettling, but Kim it’s just raw emotion and pure insecurities spilled out, his heart is in full display, it’s a hate song but at the same time it's a desperate love song, and the shouting delivery is just chills-inducing. In Bonny & Clyde he shows no emotion, it’s 100% psychopathic and that makes it special, but that’s why I said it’s different from Kim, with the latter being the prequel of Bonnie & Clyde, perfectly matching the respective tones of the MMLP and the SSLP.
That ICP stuff was crazy back in the day.
That entire thing started over something so small too. It was Proof that helped them squash it before it got too out of control.
As a 15 yr old kid in 2000 I can truly say this is a no Skip album I got so many memories from damn near each song I love the good ole days
MMLP is great, but I'm definitely skipping that Ken Kaniff skit.
The original "Ken Kaniff" skit is much funnier
The issue the label had with the album before releasing it (besides the censoring in the EXPLICIT version), is there weren't any radio friendly hits. The Real Slim Shady was made last minute. And you can tell because it contrasts so greatly with the rest of the album. The Way I Am was an ironic follow-up. Scared 10 year old me.
There’s a lot of albums of Eminem that are non-skip. Personally for me, it’s TSSLP, The Eminem Show, Relapse, Recovery, kamikaze, & Music to be Murdered By (Side A). But yeah, TMMLP takes the cake.
Its Em’s masterpiece. His greatest work. The whole album front to back, it’s an all timer for me
The skit set up the album to make it an experance
This guy is good!
my favourite Em verse is from Detroit vs Everybody
Great verse!
YEEEOOO!!! This was an AWESOME Episode Mendez!
He made 3.
Best album of all time hands down
Pac did it twice, Nas did it, P.O.S. did it on never better
interesting because I always skip 'Kim", rest of the album is classic banger after banger
Kim is an absolute gem, one of the darkest and most vulnerable tracks Eminem ever made, but yeah it's definitely something that you can't always vibe to as you do with all the other tracks from that album
15:29 Em is still one of my favs even though I may not listen to him as much BUT DAMMIT THIS EM MADE ME WANNA RAP!!!!
I remember I was in the 9th grade , playing this without skipping all summer !
He's got at least two no skip albums now! 🔥
great video, you gonna make it trust me
Slim shady lp and eminem show was unskip also
Yeah, MMLP is good. But it’s Slim’s horrorcore magnum opus horror film as an album RELAPSE that claimed my little black 🖤long ago. When I first put it on, and he rapped “welcome to the slim shady Mecca Rebecca” I literally fell off my bed. 😂I mean, the entire album is pure and dangerous 🔥, but, he says my name in it. MY NAME. 🤷🏼♀️ Yes I’m aware it’s slightly 🤪 to hear it like he’s speaking directly to me, but that’s my position ok? So? What? 😂
Edit: favorite track on the album? It’s a tie between THE WAY I AM, CRIMINAL, and MARSHALL MATHERS…and I actually like Kim. It’s horrorcore for sure and definitely not for everyone, but if you can get over the initial shock, the emotional potency is simply brilliant.
correction: The Iconic MTV VMAs performance was from "2000" not 2001
whoops
The Eminem Show and Marshall Mathers Lp are both masterpieces in my eyes. I go back and forth of which one I think is the best. I can understand anyone putting either one as their favorite.
My favorite fact about Kim, it didnt even make the clean edit version of this album, they completely replaced it with a song called The Kids, in which Marshall fills in as a substitute teacher at South Park elementary, complete with Cartman ad libs and a Mr. Mackey inspired chorus about how DrUgS aRe BaD mMkAy. I wish it had actually made the album uncensored, it definitely fits with the vibe of Drug Ballad and Under The Influence
Certified CLASSIC!!
Slim shady and marshal matters are the only ones I like he lost me after that.
Agreed, and even those haven't aged timelessly
I wonder what you think of the new album.. also my perfect album is Demon Days by Gorillaz.
Infinite, Slim Shady LP & Marshall Mathers LP’s, are all no skip albums. An then we have The Chronic 2001, the greatest album of all time.
His first three lps are all no skip
First 3 under dre his first solo was not anything special
@@eidanchris agreed, but the slim shady lp, marshal mathers lp, and Eminem show are all no skip albums. Dre or not that pretty damn impressive
shoutout to Track 12 of the album ‼‼‼‼‼
good video but your voice volume is wayyyyyyyyy too low compared to the volume of the clips youve added. i cant watch past 3:58 cos of the constant need to adjust my volume. i hope you can fix this as its clearly a good video
thank you! ill work on that!
@@SecondPersonView i still subscribed fwiw :) im sure youre going to be a huge channel, just working out the teething pains but keep going, youre going to be huge!
He's not the only one to make a no skip album
There aren't many genuine mass approved no skip albums
@@crashthecatgraduation.
@@crashthecat illmatic
@@GoatedKanye1 Graduation has skippables, and is far from Kanye's best album.
OK 👌
Great video. Had me hooked. ❤
Thank you :)
@@SecondPersonView My pleasure bud. Appreciate the uploads! 👍❤
Stan, remains my favorite track on this album
I love Eminem early music from infinite to slim shady
Brilliant album , his best by far.
mmlp TES Get Rich N 2001 all Un skippable !! whats crazy they were made one after another!! even devils night every song was decent
btw i cant subscribe it would Chage it from 666 lol
🔥
I'm actually enjoying this vid
I loved this fucking album.
15:48 "his D12 band member" lmao
i love the mmlp but kim is definately skippable in my opinion
nice video, liked and subscribed
Underrated content
The Eminem show was also an album that could be just played through, a couple songs are something I would typically skip like the song with his daughter and drips is kinda nasty and I wouldn’t play that around like kids lol
“Whatever happened to catchin a good old fashioned passionate ass whoopin and getting your shoes coat and hat tooken”
Hardest line of all time
Ay, what's your problem with the Steve Burman skit? Lol. It's funny man.
The skits are the shit. How dare you lol
Seems like you've found your UA-cam legs dude 😊 great video man
Good video, you should do a deep dive into the artist Prof, hes from Minnesota
Met him last year when he came to the office to do an interview. Great guy. Need to get more familiar with his work
Slim shady LP is my fav but this is second then the Eminem show
Nate dogg is a goat
Rip goat
Rip goat
Nobody does it better
The diddy lines tho 😭😂
liked and subbed. keep doin how you do
TOP 5 HIP HOP/RAP ALBUMS OF ALL TIME..IMO.
I'd argue that he made 2 no skip albums with the eminem show
Please do "Bad Guy" and "Darkness"
Add Headlights to it also
I liked this analysis but if the skits are something you could do without, wouldnt it not be a "no skip album"? Doesnt saying you could do without the skits kind of negate the point?
As an experience.
Yes
As an average everyday listen.
No.
Even as an average day listen there's only one song I wouldn't want to listen to and we know which one it is
Wrong
Fun fact em was in a rap group in the early 90’s and was under a different name
I’m tryna clean up my effin image so promised the effin critics I wouldn’t say effin for 6 minutes *scrrrch* “6 mins slim shady you’re on.”
I agree with your last statement. I was 12 and this was my first cd I ever got. Before this, music was just whatever was on the radio. I could not believe artists could actually say shit like that lol. Blew my little undeveloped brain out.