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noted it was technically breathtaking but criticized the album's focus on reacting to old grievances.
praised his "cranky, silly, impassioned" voice, comparing it to his early days. Review: Eminem Lashes Out at the Rap Game on ‘Kamikaze’
called it a "high-kicking, low-punching riposte" compared to Revival . Eminem Kamikaze zip
Reception was generally mixed to positive, often described as a "return to form" for Eminem's technical skill.
Released with no prior announcement just eight months after his previous album, Revival , in response to the heavy criticism that project received. Production: Executive produced by Eminem and Dr. Dre . noted it was technically breathtaking but criticized the
It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA within two months. Tracklist
The album serves as a aggressive "clap back" at critics, music journalists, and "mumble rappers". It also features introspective moments, such as "Stepping Stone," an apology to his former group D12 . Reception was generally mixed to positive, often described
The album consists of 13 tracks, including several high-profile collaborations: Greatest Lucky You (feat. Joyner Lucas) Paul (Skit) Normal Em Calls Paul (Skit) Stepping Stone Not Alike (feat. Royce da 5'9") Kamikaze Fall Nice Guy (with Jessie Reyez) Good Guy (feat. Jessie Reyez) Venom (Music from the motion picture)
noted it was technically breathtaking but criticized the album's focus on reacting to old grievances.
praised his "cranky, silly, impassioned" voice, comparing it to his early days. Review: Eminem Lashes Out at the Rap Game on ‘Kamikaze’
called it a "high-kicking, low-punching riposte" compared to Revival .
Reception was generally mixed to positive, often described as a "return to form" for Eminem's technical skill.
Released with no prior announcement just eight months after his previous album, Revival , in response to the heavy criticism that project received. Production: Executive produced by Eminem and Dr. Dre .
It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and was certified Platinum by the RIAA within two months. Tracklist
The album serves as a aggressive "clap back" at critics, music journalists, and "mumble rappers". It also features introspective moments, such as "Stepping Stone," an apology to his former group D12 .
The album consists of 13 tracks, including several high-profile collaborations: Greatest Lucky You (feat. Joyner Lucas) Paul (Skit) Normal Em Calls Paul (Skit) Stepping Stone Not Alike (feat. Royce da 5'9") Kamikaze Fall Nice Guy (with Jessie Reyez) Good Guy (feat. Jessie Reyez) Venom (Music from the motion picture)