1) Infinite:
The song "Infinite" is from the rapper's first studio album called "Infinite", released on November 12 1996.
Eminem was cherished for his lyrical "acrobatic" skills in the album but was criticised for the album's production. The way he employed the words in this song is just stunning. Not much story is being told in this song rather he raps about how his mike skills are lethal, how his lyrics affect the minds and how his rhymes blows people away. He also tells how he spoil kids with his raps and imitates and intimidates others.
So basically he tells how he's so great and there's this darkness inside of him that wants to beat everone up in the game. So if you haven't heard the song, you should.
I give it an 8 out of 10.
2) Die Alone:
The song "Die Alone" is from Eminem's newest album "Shady XV" which was released on November 24, 2014.
In this song the rapper goes through some stages after breaking up with a girl. The rapper tells how he feels without this girl and how he is having trouble moving on because anything he does, it reminds him of her. He also tells how he's trying to find someone new to love and in it trying to find someone like her. Further he tells how he still can't believe that their relationship is over and he can't live without her. Anything he does, he just can't get her out of his head and his head hurts with all the memories that doesn't let him sleep. All of this is just killing him inside.
The way of laying the lyrics is totally amazing from the beginning to the end and so is the music. It doesn't matter if you're an Eminem fan or not but you just have to listen to this song.
I give it a 9 out of 10.
3) Eminem and Royce Da 5'9 - Renegade:
No doubt that Jay-z version was superb with its polished beats and its refined music quality but you just cannot ignore the original version.
Royce Da 5'9 had some pretty slick bars himself and when mixed with the rap genius Eminem, they just killed it. The song is mostly about criticising critics and some more rappers in the game. You just have to listen to this song because not just its flow is great but it clicks brilliantly with the beats.
I give it an 8 out of 10.
4) Kanye West and Eminem (lose yourself mashup):
Eventhough this isn't the original loseyourself, it is still a really great 'fan made' song. Someone actually did a really great job mixing it. Removing the background music from "lose your self" and replacing it with the instrumental of Kanye West's "Stronger".
The rap suits the instrumental amazingly, making the whole song energetic. It's going to help you pump up and makes a really great workout song.
I've posted a link to the video. Check it out.
5) Lose yourself demo:
Eminem recorded this song before again rewriting it for his B-Rabbit character for the 8 Mile movie.
This version of the song was released on Eminem's newest album "Shady XV" which was released on November 24, 2014.
Eventhough the original track was advantageous with its flow and rhyme, you cannot ignore this version. The movie version helped people empower while this one seems like was written just to style the beats but makes a really great workout song.
I can't say much about the song, you just have to listen to it to get to know what I'm trying to say.
I give it a 7 out of 10.
So that's all of them. I hope you liked the list. Check out my other posts as well.
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