Was Eminem’s ‘The Death Of Slim Shady’ Album Meant To Also Be Played In Reverse? Fans Think So

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Before the release of his new album, The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), Eminem made it a point to advise fans to listen to it in order, as he wrote it as a concept album and really wanted them to understand the story. However, once you plant the seeds of deeper meaning, there will always be those who can’t resist drilling down even more, hoping to find the meaning behind the meaning (I blame Christopher Nolan for this).

And, of course, as with so many concept albums before it, fans are convinced you can glean this extra meaning by playing the album back-to-front. It’s no surprise; in 2017, Kendrick Lamar confirmed that the story on DAMN. works in reverse, and yes, many (many) rock albums were accused of having backmasked messages during the satanic panic of the ’80s. But is Eminem’s new album really meant to be played back-to-front? These fans seem to think so:

However, others are convinced that the album is meant to be played on repeat instead:

Meanwhile, still others think everyone is just doing too much and needs to calm down:

I suppose the answer, like art, is subjective — and depends on whether you have been one of those begging for Eminem to let go of the “Slim Shady” persona for the past 20 years or a Stan who wants “Slim Shady” to live forever so you never have to learn anyone’s preferred pronouns.

50 Cent Shares His Thoughts On Eminem’s Album “The Death Of Slim Shady”

So far, Eminem’s new album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), is shaping up to another successful release. The hard numbers and projections prove that, as the project is already over 100 million streams on Spotify in just two days and it looks to move over 300,000 copies in its first week. In relation to the latter, if that turns out to be true, it will be the biggest debut for any rap tape this year. Fan reactions for the most part have been pretty favorable too, with many labeling it the best Eminem album in the last decade or so.

Listeners are also just appreciating the fact that he is continuing to make music at this stage in his career. “The album is really 🔥 but these kids don’t appreciate how lucky we all are that he’s still making music”, one IG user writes. Another even goes as far as to predict that Shady’s lyrics will be analyzed in school. “One day people will be studying Em in schools like they do Shakespeare.” These replies can be found underneath 50 Cent’s post in which he shares his feelings on Eminem’s new album.

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50 Cent Leaves Glowing Review Of Eminem’s New Album

 
 
 
 
 
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Obviously, these two are extremely tight and have been working together since the early 2000s. So, his review is going to biased but, at least it is not far off from the general consensus. “Yo @eminem s*** is crazy it takes me a while to understand the details of this one. 🔥 @bransoncognac @lecheminduroi”. While it would have been cool for this dynamic duo to have collaborated on this project in some shape or form, it is great to see that they continue to support each other. We supposedly have a deluxe version on the way, so fingers crossed until then.

What are your thoughts on 50 Cent’s review of Eminem’s album, The Death of Slim Shady? Do you share similar feelings to the Detroit MC’s close pal, why or why not? What songs have you been gravitating toward the most so far? Who had the best feature on the record? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Eminem and 50 Cent. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Eminem’s “The Death Of Slim Shady” Receives Tepid Reviews From Anthony Fantano & Pitchfork

Eminem just dropped off his latest project The Death Of Slim Shady. At this point in his career, Em has taken a lot of criticism. Overall, there are some who believe his style is outdated. Moreover, there has been a referendum of sorts on his discography. If you ask Gen Z how they feel about his classic albums, they will tell you they aged poorly. While he still has his fair share of fans, it is pretty clear that Em doesn’t get the critical praise and esteem he used to.

A perfect example of this is the current reception to The Death Of Slim Shady. Now that the album has been out for a few days, there are plenty of reviews making their way online. One of the most anticipated was from none other than Anthony Fantano. Below, you can see that he ended up giving the album a simple 5/10. It’s not a great review by any stretch but based on Fantano’s scale, it is considered to be a mediocre and indifferent release.

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Eminem At A Crossroads

As for Pitchfork, they gave the album a 4.8. Typically, Pitchfork will give albums in the 6 to 7 range. However, for Em, it seems like reviewer Dash Lewis was not a fan of the project. There were some scathing critiques throughout, and we’re sure Eminem fans will have something to say about all of this. As for our review of the album, you can check it our right here.

Let us know what you think of this new Eminem album, in the comments section down below. Do you agree with some of the critical reception we have been seeing over the past weekend? Is the album as bad as some critics say it is? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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Eminem “The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” Album Review

Like “Head Honcho” with Shady Records signee Ez Mil posits, “canceled” isn’t the word to describe Eminem. That concept drives The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) and is as painfully ancient and obvious as it is subversive. While Marshall Mathers has arguably tried to “kill” Slim Shady since 1999, this new project is unique in how explicitly he connects his biggest demons while showcasing his best long-form quality control in over a decade.

However, that quality control is still bizarre since Eminem throws stuff at the wall and doesn’t focus much thematically on most individual tracks, an odd trait for a “concept album.” It’s a missed opportunity for breakdowns of the rapper’s personas and beliefs. Still, the things that make this album great and irate are in Em’s whole discography to varying degrees… all that changes is the specific names, like Diddy and Megan Thee Stallion mentions on The Death Of Slim Shady. Slim Shady’s “death” here is more of an exorcism of his immortality and is generally an entrancing spell.

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What Works On The Death Of Slim Shady?

As for Eminem, his own “immortality” in hip-hop has his technically gifted pen to thank, not his other half. Some Dr. Dre production all over The Death Of Slim Shady (plus Dem Jointz, Em himself, and more) certainly helps, too. But his colorful and zany artistry always stretches thin with vivid, albeit cartoonish approaches. Comically crude, wildly impressive, and deep moments emerge, such as the Amber Heard bar on “Lucifer,” the rhyme schemes on “Antichrist,” and recollections of Em’s daughter Hailie playing guitar on “Somebody Save Me.” Then, it’s stale shock value, eye-roll wordplay, and melodrama: animal cruelty on “Evil” that went nowhere, that terrible sock puppet bar on “Bad One,” and forcedly aggressive cadences on the otherwise soft “Temporary.”

Instrumentally, things are much more consistently enjoyable than past efforts like Revival or Kamikaze. The peppy and gritty beat on “Renaissance” and the percussive speed-up on “Habits” are particular highlights. There’s an orchestral sense of drama throughout these beats with fitting drum tones, and progressive embellishments make the instrumentals more dynamic. Alas, lyrically and musically, The Death Of Slim Shady‘s repetition is its kryptonite. Tracks like “Houdini,” “Brand New Dance,” and the family tribute tracks from the perspective of a dying or deceased Marshall are not-so-subtle retreads of “Without Me,” “Just Lose It,” and “When I’m Gone,” respectively.

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Eminem’s Artistic Addictions

There are also way too many Caitlyn Jenner, little people, and Gen Z jokes peppered all throughout the album’s first leg. Eminem — or Slim Shady, rather — tries so hard to offend that it comes off just as performative as how he characterizes the “cancelation” he rallies against. Regardless of how much anyone tries to reiterate that “that’s the point,” this causes even more whiplash between his typical toilet humor and linguistic creativity. Still, The Death Of Slim Shady‘s saving grace, “Guilty Conscience 2,” contextualizes these aspects compellingly and paints Slim Shady as an addict to controversy due to his upbringing. With his “death” at the end of the song, subsequent tracks suggest what Marshall actually has smoke for, whether Candace Owens’ hypocrisy or the state of hip-hop through tracks like “Tobey.”

That’s not to say that Slim Shady is the problem with The Death Of Slim Shady: “Fuel” is still the best song on this album thanks to two killer verses from Eminem and JID. But these songs present really strange vocal mixing choices ( i.e. “Road Rage”) that don’t clarify when one personality is talking and when the other retorts. To be fair, it’s arguably Em’s most ambitious full-length since The Eminem Show, but only one or two moments here really tackle killing Slim rather than parading him around just to suppress him later. Sadly, it doesn’t fully translate as growth or evolution.

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Will Slim Shady Ever Truly Die?

Above all, The Death Of Slim Shady champions all of our assumptions about Eminem and his alter-ego as explicitly as possible. Very few new topics enter, but a heightened musical consistency makes these repetitions well-flowing and easier to appreciate. His addictions to substances and controversy have never been more intertwined, and neither have these struggles so directly explained his shortcomings as a family man. Yet Mr. Mathers is always passionately committed to his loved ones. In many ways, this “coup de grâce” (in other words, a merciful kill shot) feels like the album that he has tried to make for the past fifteen or so years.

Even with this album’s concept of beating a dead horse back to life, we doubt Eminem and Slim Shady are separate. While blasting “cancelations” of either Colin Kaepernick or Dave Chappelle, Em/Slim’s biggest issue seems to be how people always need to apologize and criticize rather than tolerate opposing views. That’s been a mission statement of his throughout his whole career, and it’s ironic that he seemingly can’t tolerate that it’s a nauseating one. Then again, isn’t this the most “Eminem” album perhaps ever, with all his best and worst feats and flaws delivered with a middle finger and a wink? Maybe Slim’s addictive controversies are what died in a blaze of glory. But that combative fire will always fuel Marshall Mathers.

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Eminem’s “The Death Of Slim Shady” First Week Sales Projections Revealed

It seems like no matter what, Eminem manages to pull in a massive wave of listeners. Obviously, though, when you have had as much commercial and critical success as Slim Shady has, it makes sense. He is undoubtedly a top 10 to five rapper of all-time to a lot of fans of the genre and his massive following also backs those rankings. Over this past weekend, the legendary Detroit MC laid out his presumed final body of work as the aforementioned alter ego and it has been quite divisive overall. There are a lot of fans of the record, but there are some that still view him as corny. Even with that, Eminem’s The Death of Slim Shady is looking to have a huge first week sales wise.

According to a recent IG post from Our Generation Music, it is projected to move over 300,000 copies. That should almost assuredly be enough for the top spot on the Billboard Hot 200. We say almost because Taylor Swift is still at number one for the 11th straight week with The Tortured Poets Department. Even if Eminem does not manage to dethrone the current queen of pop, it will still be a tremendous accomplishment, especially at this point.

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Eminem Is Slated To Have The Biggest First Week Of Any Rapper In 2024

 
 
 
 
 
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We can safely bet that not many 50 or older rappers are still drawing in this big of an audience. But the reason it will still be impressive is because it will be the biggest debut for any rap album this year. It will overthrow respective records from Metro Boomin and Future, 21 Savage, and Yeat, all of whom are the biggest rappers/producers in the current state of rap. It just goes to show how dominant Eminem still is almost three decades later.

What are your thoughts on the first week sales projections for The Death of Slim Shady by Eminem? Are you surprised that it will be the biggest debut for a rap album this year, why or why not? What songs are you bumping from the album the most so far? We would like to hear what you have to say, so leave your thoughts in the comments. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Eminem. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on in the music world.

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Eminem Dedicates Another Touching Track To His Children On Jelly Roll-Assisted “Somebody Save Me”

Eminem’s goal for The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) was to symbolically close the book on his Slim Shady alter ego. However, the conclusion is not the happy ending listeners may expect. On “Somebody Save Me” featuring Jelly Roll, Eminem raps from the perspective of him succumbing to his addictions and passing away. The Detroit, Michigan native is loosely making a callback to his 2007 overdose that nearly ended his life. Throughout the song, Eminem apologizes profusely for putting his vices (Slim Shady) above his now three kids, Hailie, Alaina, and Stevie, instead of being there for their biggest accomplishments. His children make a lot of appearances in his lyrics as his Stans know and when they do, he tears himself down a lot for not being the best caretaker for them.

The acclaimed MC has also stated this belief numerous times in interviews as well, like the one with Rolling Stone in 2004 via People. “Bein’ a dad is definitely living a double life. Even before Hailie was born, I was a firm believer in freedom of speech… But once I hit them gates where I live, that’s when I’m Dad… I’m not sayin’ I’m the perfect father, but the most important thing is to be there for my kids and raise them the right way”. It is part of the reason why “Somebody Save Me” is such an emotional ride for longtime fans of Eminem and even Jelly Roll. Both have had their respective grizzly bouts with drugs, and hearing the pain in their deliveries makes for a scary and sad what-could-have-been ending in the context of the album, but also in general.

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“Somebody Save Me”- Eminem & Jelly Roll

Quotable Lyrics:

Right now, I’m just weak
As I fall further down in this deep hole
And farther in the ground that I sink
As they lower me in my coffin, I feel the tears all fallin’ down on my cheek

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Eminem Becomes “Lucifer” On Sly Pyper-Assisted “The Death Of Slim Shady” Song: Stream

The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) is the talk of the town, and it’s because of the density and grand nature behind tracks like “Lucifer.” On this track, which features a soulful and slightly bluesy Sly Pyper chorus and a stark and Wild Wild West-esque beat, Eminem tackles the hypocrisy of Candace Owens, his family upbringing, and his lack of lyrical mercy for pretty much any target. Much of this song, just like some other cuts like “Fuel,” does contain a lot of attempts to infuriate, scandalize, and “cancel” himself, and some of it’s a mixed bag.

But there are still hilarious, impressive, or exciting moments on here like a particular can of Coke bar, the rhyme scheme that he employs to criticize Candace, or the idea that people would be better off battling Kendrick Lamar than facing off against him. In fact, this even revived debate about whether Marshall or K.Dot would win in a rap battle. From the flows, wordplay, and rhyme schemes employed on “Lucifer,” we know that it would be a tough matchup for both MCs.

Eminem feels in his element on The Death Of Slim Shady, for better or worse, and songs like “Lucifer” bring out some of the best realizations of this comfort. If you haven’t heard it, find it on your preferred streaming service (or stream it on YouTube below) and give the whole album a try. Let us know what you thought about it in the comments section, and don’t forget to get a taster of some standout bars from “Lucifer” down there, as well. As always, stick around on HNHH for more killer rap drops around the clock.

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Eminem & Sly Pyper’s “Lucifer”: Stream

Quotable Lyrics
You sleep on the flow, h*e, you hear these strings climb?
You reap what you sow, so first I must weave rhymes,
So seamlessly, then I’ma leave eyes in a state of disbelief,
My genius is a trait, so the gap’s in our genes, right?

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Candace Owens Slams ‘Irrelevant’ Eminem After He Dissed Her On His ‘The Death of Slim Shady’ Album

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Eminem and Candace Owens‘ longstanding feud found its way into his latest album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce).

Although, the “Tobey” rapper gave out a few flowers across the body of work, he couldn’t help but delivery a few jabs as well. On tracks “Lucifer” and “Bad One,” Eminem had a fresh round of disses for Owens.

Owens took to her official YouTube channel to clap back, calling Eminem a “lefty elitist” that “cosplays” as a race that he isn’t.

“You’re so irrelevant,” she said. “Your music isn’t good anymore, Granddad Shady. He is a lesson to a lot of people out there that you need to know when it’s time for you to retire.”

The nicknames (“Grand Wizard,” “Klandace,” and “Grand Dragon”) Eminem gifted to Owens weren’t as PG-13 not his sharp lines.

“And Candice O, I ain’t mad at her/ I ain’t gon’ throw the fact b*tch forgot she was Black back at her / Laugh at her, like them crackers she’s backin’ after,” rapper Em on “Lucifer.”

On “”Bad One,” Eminem rapped, “she turned her back on her own race,” in reference to her public supporter of Donald Trump and critics of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Listen Eminem’s songs “Lucifer” featuring Sly Pyper and “Bad One” featuring White Gold below.

The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) is out now via Shady/Aftermath/Interscope. Find more information here.

Eminem Raises A Blonde Army For New York City Flash Mob With Dr Dre & Snoop Dogg’s Help

Eminem is hard at work with the post-release rollout for his new album The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce), and evoked “The Real Slim Shady” in doing so. Moreover, on Friday (July 12) in Union Square in New York City, a flash mob of blonde-wig-donning, head-bobbing, “Houdini”-playing caught passerby’s attention. In addition to more buzz for this new project, the crew was also there to promote the new “Gin & Juice” pre-mixed cocktails from Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. Considering how close all these collaborators are, it’s no surprise that they would want to hit two promotional birds with one stone.

Furthermore, this adds to a lot of hype around The Death Of Slim Shady, although clearly everyone’s not a fan. “Eminem is a satanist,” Ryan Garcia expressed in his latest Twitter rant, which was somehow one of his least controversial when compared to his previous mockery of George Floyd. “It’s not even debatable. I always thought he was overrated but hey that’s just my opinion. Wait Eminem is a homo? Eminem=Gay. For the record I don’t care if Eminem is Gay. Nor do I care if he was straight. Just keep that devil shit he’s doing in his music videos away from kids.”

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Eminem’s NYC Flash Mob

However, there’s a lot more that Eminem could do to combat the hater narratives with more material to satisfy fans, which they hopes comes sooner rather than later. There are already rumblings of a deluxe version of The Death Of Slim Shady, mostly spurred by the extra digital deluxe tracks (one of which includes a 2 Chainz feature). Hopefully these tracks get a wider release, and they might just arrive with even more material. After all, given Music To Be Murdered By‘s two sides, it wouldn’t be the first time that we get an Em “sequel,” even if it’s just a deluxe and not a full-on next installment.

Still, given how much buzz tracks like “Fuel” created, we doubt that Eminem needs much more promo for The Death Of Slim Shady. But flash mobs aren’t as common as they used to be, so this was a nice treat. We’ll see what other crossovers between the Aftermath, Death Row, and Interscope family tree are in store for the future. For some fans out there, a couple of the bars on the new Slim Shady album definitely need some gin and juice to help wash them down, but there’s also plenty of moments on the LP to just have fun and try out a “Brand New Dance”… Sorry, Chris.

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Eminem Fans Are Already Anticipating “The Death Of Slim Shady” Deluxe

Eminem recently unleashed his new album The Death Of Slim Shady, and already, fans are flooding social media with predictions of what’s to come. Of course, many supporters anticipate a deluxe edition of the project to arrive sooner than later and have a few ideas of who it could feature. “Wasn’t 50 Cent and Dre confirmed they had features on Eminem’s album during the Jimmy Kimmel appearance? @Eminem what you’re up to? Side B all over again [thinking face emoji],” one X user wrote yesterday.

“Pretty sure 50 said they got something coming and they were talking about Em’s album at that point, not sure about Dre though, maybe he was talking about production. Also no Royce on the album is wild, I feel like they worked on several songs in the last few months,” they added in a subsequent Tweet.

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Fans Suspect Royce Da 5’9″ & 50 Cent Appearances On The Death Of Slim Shady Deluxe

Per XXL, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, and Snoop Dogg appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in March, when Dre confirmed that Em was working on the album. At the time, he seemingly revealed that he had production on the project. The outlet also notes that there was a version of the album available on Eminem’s official website including two bonus tracks, one featuring 2 Chainz. It appears as though fans will just have to wait and see what else Eminem has up his sleeve. Luckily, they already have plenty to digest with the standard edition of The Death Of Slim Shady. Reactions and responses only continue to roll in, and so far, most fans are impressed.

What do you think of fans already sharing their predictions for the deluxe edition of Eminem’s new album, The Death Of Slim Shady? Do you hope to see Eminem drop something with 50 Cent or Royce Da 5’9″ sometime soon? How are you liking the project so far? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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