Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Eminem - Relapse

Friday, May 15, 2009 | Author: J-23

Whether you listen to him for his wordplay or for the Pop singles, if you're happy he's back or you just miss the days with The Bass Brothers, love him or hate him, Eminem's mind-bending talents simply can't be denied. Few, ever, can rhyme entire bars the way he does, let alone match his seemingly never-ending variety of flows and cadences. At the same time, he is also the man with all the talent in the world who has chosen to make songs like "Big Weenie" and "Just Lose It."

Eminem has always been about emotional ammunition, which is exactly why The Marshall Mathers LP is his magnum opus. It combined the hilarious shock value of his first album with the issues of his new life; fame and blame. Encore largely faltered because he had little to rap about. That, and he wasn't really funny anymore. With five years passing and his best friend being murdered, his drug addiction and the vastly changing landscape in Hip Hop and the world; he's got a lyrical stockpile comparable to North Korea.

It is clear from the jump that the Relapse isn't just referring to his falling off the wagon, but a relapse to his Slim Shady persona. For those keeping score, the intro "Dr. West" (featuring The Wire's own Jimmy McNulty), plays off the intro on the rare Slim Shady EP. Of course, the inherent problem there is that there is little to no shock value left in that shtick. The concept rolls along nicely to start as the stunning homicidal fantasy "3 A.M." follows Em being awoken from the bad dream that was the intro. He continues to put the pieces into place with "My Mom," explaining where he got his first taste of drugs and of crazy. The topic may be a bit tiresome at this point, but its a thematic song, given the overall concept.

Relapse quickly takes a tailspin as Slim does everything he can to bring back that shock value on "Insane" . Getting raped and sodomized by his step-dad, "feltching," nothing appears out of bounds here. But unlike the early days when he recounted his mother beating him until his brain fell out of his skull, this isn't the cartoonish humor. Instead, the truth outweighs the purpose, and for the first time ever, Eminem's life confessions might just be recorded over-shares.

Not to be overlooked here is that Dr. Dre produced or co-produced every song on the album, the first time he's done so in a decade and only the second time a project received this since Doggystyle. The results are shockingly ho-hum for arguably Hip Hop's G.O.A.T. on the boards. In particular, it's the middle of the album that suffers with songs like "Hello," "Same Song & Dance" and "Medicine Ball." With only his work on Jay-Z's Kingdom Come as an exception, never has Dre produced such mediocre songs, which are really only saved from being completely worthless by Em's staggering technique (though definitely not by his subject matter). There is some redemption with the haunting "Stay Wide Awake" and the somber "Deja Vu," both of which perfectly capture Marshall's mood. He also laces a few straight forward head-nodders that do the trick ("Old Times Sake", "Crack A Bottle" and steps outside of the box for "Bagpipes From Baghdad." Dope as they may be for 2009, they still aren't the type of beats that create a legend.

It is "Deja Vu" that finally has some meaning to it as he actually addresses his problem. Eminem is always at his best when he gets personal, and this is no exception; "Maybe if I just drink half/ I'll be half buzzed for half of the time / Now who's the mastermind behind that little line? / For that kind of rational, man I've got half a mind / To have another half a glass of wine, sounds asinine." To the surprise of many, the one and only time on the album he mentions the death of Proof also comes here when he laments; "Wouldn't even be taking this shit if DeShaun didn't die / Oh yeah, there's an excuse, you lose Proof so you use / There's no rules, it's cool if it helping you to get through / It's 12 noon, ain't no harm in self-inducing a snooze / What else is new? / Fuck it, what would Elvis do in your shoes?" "Beautiful" is another step in the right direction as Slim keeps it brutally honest, it still wins even though the production and hook don't measure up.

For one of the very few superstars in Hip Hop who has made his career on lyrical content, it is pretty disappointing that after a five year hiatus he came back with so little to say, without his trademark colorful canvas. I suppose the writing was on the wall when you consider the album title and cover, but was anyone expecting an album that is 99% drug/murder content? Why weren't there more songs like "Deja Vu," after all, this is a 37 year-old man who has been through a lot in the past few years. The lows aren't as low as Encore, but there aren't the plateaus either. Even though his skill set have grown by leaps and bounds in the last decade, his ability to make great albums seems to be moving in the other direction.

T.I. To Serve Two Months For Gun Charges

May 18th, 2009 | Author: Rashad Phillips

The Associated Press reports that when Clifford "T.I." Harris reports to the Forrest City low-security prison on May 26, the award-winning rapper, actor and businessman will serve what will amount to a two-month stint. Initial reports stated the "King of the South" would serve 366 days in prison for multiple weapons charges . The reduced sentence was due to a special deal which called for T.I. to remain on home confinement and complete a series of community service programs, including an MTV series.

Fellow artists such as 50 Cent and Mysonne leveled allegations of snitching and secret deals with prosecutors which T.I. vehemently denied. Officials say T.I. will receive no preferential treatment, and he will face three years probation as well as a $100,000 fine upon his release.

"Unless there are custody or security concerns, all incoming inmates are placed in general population," said R.D. Weeks, a spokesman for the prison. If T.I. would have been convicted on all of the weapons charges he was initially charged with, he would have faced a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison as well as $250,000 for each charge in his three-count indictment from 2007

Atlanta Rapper Dolla Shot And Killed

May 19th, 2009 | Author: Slava Kuperstein

After preliminary reports indicated that a man was shot at the Beverley Center in Beverley Hills, California yesterday (May 18), it was revealed hours later that the victim was Atlanta rapper Dolla.

Dolla, born Roderick Anthony Burton II, was signed to akon's imprint Konvict Muzik.

The shooting occurred around 3:10 PM after a fight broke out.According to the LA Times, he and another rapper, D.J. Shabbazz, waited in the area after having shopped at the Westside mall. The altercation may have involved a knife, and ended with Dolla being shot in the head.

According to Sue Vannasing, the rapper's publicist, Los Angeles police detained a "person of interest" while he was attempting to board a plane of of Los Angeles International Airport.

Witnesses reported that a woman was seen firing a handgun during the altercation. It is unclear how, if at all, she is related to the man detained at the airport.

Before his death, Dolla was working on his debut solo album, A Dolla & A Dream.









































































Monday, May 18, 2009

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