That second verse.. Literally every syllable rhymes with the syllable from the previous line. It's a 15-16 syllable rhyme scheme for 16 bars. Most insane scheme I've ever heard
Em is the only rapper that can make a song about the most heinous and sadistic shit one could imagine and have you sitting there like " BRUH THIS SHIT IS FIRE " lmao
Em put Fack on his first greatest hits album. The song was the first song on the album. But the horrorcore hip-hop genre isn't new, Eminem is just the biggest mainstream Rapper to make an album and it sell.
People hated it Because they expected something else and this album was such a curveball. But this album has aged really well. From e technical viewpoint this is a piece of art.
The flows alone make it a close second to The Eminem Show in my opinion. The story telling on the album is crazy. Flow patterns, vulnerability, everything. Love this album.
@@ruddyy123 underground is insanly technical also there’s a lot of songs that are pretty close to the same lvl of greatness so that’s why you just put them all in S tier and call it a day
Em is amazingly talented. You were considering how successful he is in other areas of his life. Em said he is most proud of being a good father. I admire him so much for being a good father to his daughter and two more that were not his children. He also broke the generational chain of addiction and abuse. That is like superhero ish.
The way that eminem is able to paint such visual imagery with just his words a his flow is the one thing that I truly believe separates eminem from most every other rapper 🙌
I used to drive around in my car playing this over and over wherever I was going. I couldn't imagine playing it with anyone around. I am so happy all these years later there are so many people who appreciate this. Thank you for your reaction!
I’m with you on that one dude, it took a select special few of people to be comfortable playing this with/around, thankfully I did find one and damn what a great feeling that was back then. R.I.P Matt
Yeah you forget just how crazy the lyrics are until you try to show somebody! That being said I went round a girl's place who I met in a uni lecture for some pre-drinks before going out with her and her friend group and she had a playlist on which included a bunch of Em (including this track) and Bastard/Goblin era Tyler the Creator. Right then ik she cool af and we are still friends to this day.
Demonic Slim Shady stripped from his clown persona and turned into a real serial killer after Em tried to get rid of him. No more fun games from Slim. Just dark, somber, vengeful Slim
My favorite past time, watching people become Stan's 🤣 and I LOVE how much y'all loved this one. I used to feel foul AF riding around bumping this shit but I was like "fuck it, somebody gotta hear this shit" 😜
Im an avid Eminem fan for 20+ years, this is still my guilty pleasure as far as Eminem songs. I think its his best work as far as rhyme scheme, delivery, & storytelling. It's a masterpiece.
This is still my favorite Em song to this day. This song came out when I was in high school. I’m almost 30. It’s in my gym playlist and never gets old 🔥👌
This song is my favorite on this album. MASTERFUL technical skills.. and fuck the haters man.. the accents are just so exemplary of Em’s abilities. Dude can change his ENTIRE sound and still write bangers.
Every "critic" shat on this album cause of the accents but this is my second favourite album of his. The flows are just crazy. He's all over every single beat going crazy and painting wild imagery.
This is my fav Em song by miles. The way he tells a story and conveys the imagery is top notch. From a technical standpoint, it's a masterclass - the way he uses inflections, how he splits words and chooses cadence, and utilizes the odd character-voices is absolutely nutty. I know he got a ton of guff about the voices when the record came out & thereafter, but if you look at it from the viewpoint of those voices being experiments in bending words, syllables, and sounds to create unique rhymes and schemes - it's amazing. There's a vid on YT that highlights the rhyme schemes and literally all but a dozen or so words are colored, shit's mind-blowing.
Kamikaze was a new Em and MTBMB was just a master class on writing. Check out time deaf and see if you understand the scheme after he says he can rhyme orange with banana. Watch the video for the words in caps following him saying that. He schemes an or and Ana scheme for like ten bars
The whole revival album is a masterpiece. Em uses different approach from the beats, accents, rhyme schemes you name it. I don’t think we’ll ever witness another Em 🐐
This whole album is completely underrated, If people could just get over the characters he's portraying. . . The writing and delivery is impeccable. . You should definitely give this whole album a spin .
Holy Shit !!! I've been watching Eminem reactions for a long time , I think this might be my favorite !!! I literally got goosebumps watching you guys react to this ..... Because it's so awesome to see someone else appreciate this art that Eminem gives us the way you do !!!! There is so much more for you guys to check out on this album , and I literally can't wait !!!! Hell yeah ✌️☮️🙏🤘🌏
i am 47 and my dreams of being a hip hop artist was crushed with every album this cat put out. i knew i could not come close so i slowly gave up. This dude grinds. if i had the work ethic then that i do now maybe i could of had a little of a musical carrier but not in hip hop especially as a white rapper. thank god Em did and is doing what he has.
He def eats, sleeps, dreams, shits and everything else about rap. While others are partying. Em is writing down words, schemes, syllables ect…. I’ll bet 10,000$ he has a #2 pencil and a note pad beside his couch. Well all his couches. Dunno how many he has 🆘✌️✌️✌️
Flawd, I have re-watched this so many times. Em's ability to fit exact amount of needed syllables into a rhyme scheme for so long is godly. Plus you can't help but visualize what's going on. This is what you get when Em doesn't have a specific target for his venom (rappers, industry, social media...). Such an underrated album and this is my favorite track.
He's going over the minds of various serious killers and their methods and how they killed etc. Each verse is a dif serial killer / mindset etc. Such a crazy concept. So good
"I'm the kind of guy thats Mild but i might flip and get a lilbit Wilder" Flip M and its W Also "Wilder" is another serial killer. And the bass is heartbeat. Thats song is brilliant.
what a masterpiece its so visually stimulating it makes you feel like your experiencing it and see it unfolding in your head, the beat is an actual heartbeat too just to add to the craziness
Nearly all of the violent acts described in this song were perpetrated by real serial killers. During Em's time in rehab he was really into true crime documentaries and used that as inspiration for a number of songs on Relapse.
@@StevenNeidleinhe truly is sick in the head but i am thankful he has kept it together for 20+ years delivering us so many great songs. i think without his influence and outsider mindset and his skills to force people to keep him in the convo, that rap would be so much farther down the drain than it already is.
@@Highly3666 not cap, em refers to ted bundy and 'wilder' in the song. i believe both ted bundy and wilder are serial killers. idk about the wilder bar, heard someone else say that so take it with a grain of salt idk if that ones true, but everyone knows ted bundy
Em is different..that's why he's the GOAT to me..nobody can do what he does with rap 🔥🔥🔥..and u never know what your gonna get from him..so unpredictable 🤦🏾♂️
I glad yal fw this song ! I'm 27 now but when this album dropped, I listened to the whole album and understood everything you guys are catching. Trying to explain this song or a song LIKE this one is hard to do with people who doesn't listen to Eminem or have a hard time breaking down and catch certain bars, flows, analogies, etc. This dude is amazing and always has been.
There are great rappers. There are great lyricists. And then there’s shady. The man is untouchable. The way he bends words, phrases and sounds is unlike anyone else. No question top 5 greatest rappers of all time. Btw, love the reactions! I’ve been watching them daily lately. Keep it up !
watching Meaux and Flawd freak out over Em songs is one of my favorite things in the world. And this was the album people shit on. I straight listened to it all day when it came out on repeat. Still have several tracks in my list.
Glad to see younger people picking apart Eminem the greatest to ever do it and appreciate what he brought to the game I’m glad I had ‘Em comin he will be the only rapper that people will remember his legend 👍 you guys rock
Great reaction once again guys. I'm glad you've realised how amazing Eminem really is. His catalogue is endless with styles. His story telling imo is one of if not the best. As you said you understand every word he says and it paints a picture. Crazy
If I had one really hot take to give, I would say this is a top 10 rap song ever written. It doesn’t fit in with the rest, but it’s seriously a work of art and I can’t think of many other songs I can say that about
I'm at the point now where somebody really has to show me a rapper who's better than Eminem. Like, you can't just be like, "Oh, so and so is better"; nah, I really need tangible proof that someone is better than this man from a lyrical standpoint. He does shit like this that NO ONE ELSE can do on this level, THEN he goes and does shit like "Killer" or "Book of Rhymes" and does the modern rappers flows better than they do!! 😤😤🔥🔥🐐
Thank you for doing this one! I was one of the people that requested it. 🤗 RELAPSE:REFILL is Hands down, my favorite Eminem album OAT. A Horrorcore Concept Masterpiece, it’s a sheer horror film on record, serial killer with shears yet sheer brilliance. 😂 this is an album that you have listen to the whole thing to fully understand it and grasp the over arcing concept. All the tracks play a part of a larger story. It will blow your mind. It’s truly a work of genius 😉
Literally this is eminems greatest song lyrically imo. I don’t get how him and his stans don’t rate this album compared to his newer stuff. This album besides a few tracks is a masterpiece. Beats and bars are nuts.
I've learned to recognize over the years that there is no such thing as the best Eminem song ever. There are just a lot of Awesome Eminem Songs. At this point I know that there is a good chance that he'll ad to the list. His last album has several songs that are fire
🔥 that’s a heartbeat in background and an ode in to Tupac’s “Brenda Had a Baby” 🔥 A year late but I love your reactions (don’t know how many times I’ve watched this one) hello to Gator and Hip Hop! 🙋🏻♀️
And “See my target, put my car in park and approach a tender Young girl by the name of Brenda and I pretend to befriend her” This is also an ode to Brenda had a baby because she just gave birth…. “Smell the scent of placenta”
as a EM fan since day one i thoroughly enjoy watching the respect you even show in your face as you take in all the madness he spits been bumping to him since first day release of shady lp (It was released on February 23, 1999) i honestly have had a hard time expanding who i am able to listen to cause there just not even close
People complained about the accents including Em himself from Relapse but what people have to understand is that he wouldn't be able to do some of these flow patterns and rhyme schemes without them so its a double edge sword. I don't mind them because the writing is so fire you can't help but nod to it. Relapse is so underrated and some of his best work EVER imo.
FIYA!.! The thing that gets me, besides all the other shit he's doing (the imagery, delivery, intricacy,... etc), that he switches the point of view, from the girl to him, to the listener as an observer That's why it feels like a story or a movie.. EPIC!!!
I’m really enjoying your recent Eminem reactions, and your honesty when it comes to your relationship with Em’s music is refreshing. If you want to delve even deeper and have your minds blown even more, if you haven’t listened to his stuff with Slaughterhouse, I highly recommend it. Especially 2.0 Boys that also features Yelawolf. It really shows how his eye for talent is on par with his own rapping abilities, and how he holds his own with other greats. Keep up the great work y’all🤍🙏🏻
This is when he was in full serial killer mode. This whole album is wild. Check out : Same Song and Dance. That’s amazing also. I heard Wm was approached by a production studio to write a horror film for them. Crazy
He dropped Relapse in 2009 after a 4.5 year gap. He felt he was rusty teaching himself to rap again. He said it was this song when he started feeling the skills clicking and fully coming back to him. I couldn't agree more. He wrote this song towards the end of the recording of Relapse so most of the album is not at this level. But I'll never forget buying Relapse and nervously listening to it hoping Em would be Em. I'll never forget getting to this song, track 12, and freaking out because I finally knew that Em was still Em.
Actual content aside, the flow and the rhyme schemes in the first verse is some of the hardest ish he's ever spit. "Sit down beside her, like the spider, hi there girl you mighta-, heard of me before, see wh*re you're the kinda girl that I'd a-, ssault and r.... Is so crazy to me, that's one my favorite Em bars period, it just feels so dope to say. Once again, not because of what he's saying, but how he's saying it.
You don't gotta clarify yourself bruv, I understand. Anyone trying to take it a different way is the weirdo. People enjoy action movies where people get killed every two seconds and nobody assumes it's because they enjoy murder, ya know?
@@FlawdTV You only have to look to Eminems own song 'Criminal' from his early days to speak to this. Artistic expression isn't looked down upon half as much in other mediums the way it is in music and rap especially
I love you two reacting together to Eminem. There are soo many reactions out there right now but this is definitely one channel that will get my view every time.
I know I might be a bit late here but one of my favorite things with this song is the base drum, imitating a heart beat through the entire song. Adds a lot to the creepiness
The thing i can appreciate about you guys in this video is your appreciation for the song and realizing how much is going on and everything that's going on is perfect. Even small things like when he changes his voice, the sound of authority in his voice is actually matching the piano in the beat when the line "Now i use power tools" starts. Plus he's used an accent to make the words he chose rhyme because they wouldn't if he had said them regularly. Genius work, Immaculate song. and you're right he is too good for his own good because a lot of people don't understand, too much of things he says and does goes over peoples heads.
The best reaction to this song hands down. Brilliant brilliant zone he was/is in. He doesn't fit in any box. He gave out of body experience in this whole album. An artist letting you see him paint a masterpiece in real time. Great great reaction
That second verse.. Literally every syllable rhymes with the syllable from the previous line. It's a 15-16 syllable rhyme scheme for 16 bars. Most insane scheme I've ever heard
Faxxxxxxxxx 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
It's 14 syllables out of 16 bars. The first 2 lines aren't included. Still the best rhyme scheme verse and song of all time.
Absolutely…he is rhyming entire sentences…it’s insane
He does rhyme the same word a little bit at the start
He’s the greatest rapper alive
Facts 😉👏❤️🐐
Em is the only rapper that can make a song about the most heinous and sadistic shit one could imagine and have you sitting there like " BRUH THIS SHIT IS FIRE " lmao
Em put Fack on his first greatest hits album. The song was the first song on the album. But the horrorcore hip-hop genre isn't new, Eminem is just the biggest mainstream Rapper to make an album and it sell.
I can't wait for him to direct or write a movie!
@@arturobuitron6420 take your comment, say “because”, and then say his comment.
I cant stop laughing at this
@@gagereed486 IKR , I did not say EM created the genre , i simply stated that he was the most successful one to do it
The beat is an actual heartbeat
Yep
Damn.. Thank you for the gem drop! Love when Stan's share shit I didn't find!
@@IAmWhatevaUSayIAm yessir, by the way you guys rock. You should do 3 a.m.
I’ve heard this song at least 100 times and never picked that up. Good catch
@@IAmWhatevaUSayIAm just for fun, check out the highlighted lyrics
This album is underrated, I remember when came out back in 2009 people hated it but I think it has aged pretty amazing 🔥🔥🔥
Awesome album
amazing album
People hated it Because they expected something else and this album was such a curveball. But this album has aged really well. From e technical viewpoint this is a piece of art.
My darling I can't wait for them to do next, it's another insane track from this album.
The flows alone make it a close second to The Eminem Show in my opinion. The story telling on the album is crazy. Flow patterns, vulnerability, everything. Love this album.
The 3rd verse is insane! Going from a prayer to a school rhyme to star wars and hit so hard... mind blowing
"It's like walking through a painting" ❤🔥
@@mattkbd7756 she got bars herself lol
and Eminem considers this album as is failure, its a masterpiece
For me this is the best album ever.
I think he just wanted to justify recovery by saying that relapse isn't good
@@Gaht_DAMN I think Em just hates how much he used accents throughout Relapse. That's the only aspect he's continuously criticized about it.
Yeah this album was so different and unique. Shit was 🔥🔥🔥
Definitely one of the best albums and underrated by outside fans.
Flow and rhyme scheme is literally unmatched. Pure class.
Crazy asf 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
The most technical Eminem song ever for me. Nothing should ever rhyme as perfectly as he does with this. Pure crazy genius raw talent
I’d say Groundhog Day is the most technical
@@gradystanley5812 I was drunk when I said this haha. It would actually be pretty hard to choose.
@@ruddyy123 underground is insanly technical also there’s a lot of songs that are pretty close to the same lvl of greatness so that’s why you just put them all in S tier and call it a day
The beat has a heartbeat through the whole song.
Im dancing to a different drum beat.
Em is amazingly talented. You were considering how successful he is in other areas of his life. Em said he is most proud of being a good father. I admire him so much for being a good father to his daughter and two more that were not his children. He also broke the generational chain of addiction and abuse. That is like superhero ish.
The way that eminem is able to paint such visual imagery with just his words a his flow is the one thing that I truly believe separates eminem from most every other rapper 🙌
The beat is a heartbeat that's why they felt it's so menacing. Also the placenta Brenda line is a homage to Tupac.
It doesn't separate Eminem from most, it separates Eminem from all rappers.
@@immortalize3R100%. Eminem is going in the history books as one of the greatest poets that’s ever lived in the future once he’s gone. Freals.
I used to drive around in my car playing this over and over wherever I was going.
I couldn't imagine playing it with anyone around.
I am so happy all these years later there are so many people who appreciate this.
Thank you for your reaction!
I’m with you on that one dude, it took a select special few of people to be comfortable playing this with/around, thankfully I did find one and damn what a great feeling that was back then.
R.I.P Matt
Yess me too bruh
For real it's so hard to show someone this song cause the lyrics are so fucking evil 😂
People complained about the accents on this album, I didn't mind them to be honest.
Yeah you forget just how crazy the lyrics are until you try to show somebody! That being said I went round a girl's place who I met in a uni lecture for some pre-drinks before going out with her and her friend group and she had a playlist on which included a bunch of Em (including this track) and Bastard/Goblin era Tyler the Creator. Right then ik she cool af and we are still friends to this day.
A litteral horror movie. Absolutely insane. Flow is second to none. Unreal
The second verse of this song was absolutely wild. THE WHOLE SECOND VERSE RHYMES.
check eminem-legacy, something like you said. The whole song does that
lotta people hated on this album, I loved it. All his stuff is nuts. "my biggest flops are your greatest hits." he aint lyin
This guy looks like if lil uzi and juice world had a baby
This is such an under rated piece of technical brilliance, just in case we forget Em's pen just might be an actual sword.
I'm so glad yall loved this. This album is wild with the accents and flows he does. Your gonna really enjoy it if yall were feelin this one
Check out underground off this album next
They gotta do My Darling.
Insane
This has to be one of my favorite Eminem songs. The skillset he shows here is INSANE! Great reaction guys!
this has to be. the sickest rhyme scheme in rap history.
Even eminem hates on this album but tracks like this show his greatness
I love this whole album. It is ENTIRELY Slim Shady rather than the other personas, and it is the greatest work of horror-core rap possible.
MMLP and Relapse are amazing horrorcore albums
Demonic Slim Shady stripped from his clown persona and turned into a real serial killer after Em tried to get rid of him. No more fun games from Slim. Just dark, somber, vengeful Slim
This isnt slim not to hate on this album but listen to still don’t give a f bad influence his verse in ain’t nothing but music that’s slim
I had a stroke reading this wtf @@HighVoltageECL
My favorite past time, watching people become Stan's 🤣 and I LOVE how much y'all loved this one. I used to feel foul AF riding around bumping this shit but I was like "fuck it, somebody gotta hear this shit" 😜
I love it too. Can't deny. H-Mack hits like that too.
Im an avid Eminem fan for 20+ years, this is still my guilty pleasure as far as Eminem songs. I think its his best work as far as rhyme scheme, delivery, & storytelling. It's a masterpiece.
This is still my favorite Em song to this day. This song came out when I was in high school. I’m almost 30. It’s in my gym playlist and never gets old 🔥👌
This by far my favourite reaction to this track, his rhyme schemes are nuts
Makes me smile when I see people appreciate Em like you 2 do. :)
This song is my favorite on this album. MASTERFUL technical skills.. and fuck the haters man.. the accents are just so exemplary of Em’s abilities. Dude can change his ENTIRE sound and still write bangers.
I love this accent .
@@MaximDL1410 same
Every "critic" shat on this album cause of the accents but this is my second favourite album of his. The flows are just crazy. He's all over every single beat going crazy and painting wild imagery.
this is one of the best horrorcore albums out there. He was watching a lot of docos on serial killers when he wrote this album
This is my fav Em song by miles. The way he tells a story and conveys the imagery is top notch. From a technical standpoint, it's a masterclass - the way he uses inflections, how he splits words and chooses cadence, and utilizes the odd character-voices is absolutely nutty. I know he got a ton of guff about the voices when the record came out & thereafter, but if you look at it from the viewpoint of those voices being experiments in bending words, syllables, and sounds to create unique rhymes and schemes - it's amazing. There's a vid on YT that highlights the rhyme schemes and literally all but a dozen or so words are colored, shit's mind-blowing.
Not a bad favorite but has so many songs you could say they say the same thing about
Kamikaze was a new Em and MTBMB was just a master class on writing. Check out time deaf and see if you understand the scheme after he says he can rhyme orange with banana. Watch the video for the words in caps following him saying that. He schemes an or and Ana scheme for like ten bars
The whole revival album is a masterpiece. Em uses different approach from the beats, accents, rhyme schemes you name it. I don’t think we’ll ever witness another Em 🐐
You meant Relapse .... Not Revival ... I think 🤔 .... Lol
@@timchouinard6903 relapse 🤦🏻♂️ my bad
revival didnt goo virall@@timchouinard6903
This whole album is completely underrated, If people could just get over the characters he's portraying. . . The writing and delivery is impeccable. . You should definitely give this whole album a spin .
This song is just a masterpiece the lyrics the beat the flow just
Absolute lyrical genius. Insane flow and the way he delivers is absolutely perfeect
Holy Shit !!! I've been watching Eminem reactions for a long time , I think this might be my favorite !!! I literally got goosebumps watching you guys react to this ..... Because it's so awesome to see someone else appreciate this art that Eminem gives us the way you do !!!! There is so much more for you guys to check out on this album , and I literally can't wait !!!! Hell yeah ✌️☮️🙏🤘🌏
This has always been one of my all time favorite Em songs. Its like how do you even get in the mind set to write such disturbingly amazing lyrics
i am 47 and my dreams of being a hip hop artist was crushed with every album this cat put out. i knew i could not come close so i slowly gave up. This dude grinds. if i had the work ethic then that i do now maybe i could of had a little of a musical carrier but not in hip hop especially as a white rapper. thank god Em did and is doing what he has.
He def eats, sleeps, dreams, shits and everything else about rap. While others are partying. Em is writing down words, schemes, syllables ect…. I’ll bet 10,000$ he has a #2 pencil and a note pad beside his couch. Well all his couches. Dunno how many he has 🆘✌️✌️✌️
I loved how much you guys loved this song. This was the correct reaction to Em’s talent. Keep it up.
Flawd, I have re-watched this so many times. Em's ability to fit exact amount of needed syllables into a rhyme scheme for so long is godly. Plus you can't help but visualize what's going on. This is what you get when Em doesn't have a specific target for his venom (rappers, industry, social media...). Such an underrated album and this is my favorite track.
He's going over the minds of various serious killers and their methods and how they killed etc. Each verse is a dif serial killer / mindset etc. Such a crazy concept. So good
"I'm the kind of guy thats Mild but i might flip and get a lilbit Wilder"
Flip M and its W
Also "Wilder" is another serial killer.
And the bass is heartbeat.
Thats song is brilliant.
This one and My Darling are masterpieces. So many hidden stuff for us to find out
I never caught the double in that bar before!!
what a masterpiece its so visually stimulating it makes you feel like your experiencing it and see it unfolding in your head, the beat is an actual heartbeat too just to add to the craziness
The shock value of this is off the charts 🔥🔥🔥
This song is in my top 5 favorite Eminem songs...love it
Nearly all of the violent acts described in this song were perpetrated by real serial killers. During Em's time in rehab he was really into true crime documentaries and used that as inspiration for a number of songs on Relapse.
EM is 1 word ILL
@@StevenNeidleinhe truly is sick in the head but i am thankful he has kept it together for 20+ years delivering us so many great songs. i think without his influence and outsider mindset and his skills to force people to keep him in the convo, that rap would be so much farther down the drain than it already is.
Cap examples or you reaching
@@Highly3666 not cap, em refers to ted bundy and 'wilder' in the song. i believe both ted bundy and wilder are serial killers. idk about the wilder bar, heard someone else say that so take it with a grain of salt idk if that ones true, but everyone knows ted bundy
Em is different..that's why he's the GOAT to me..nobody can do what he does with rap 🔥🔥🔥..and u never know what your gonna get from him..so unpredictable 🤦🏾♂️
His flow on this whole album was ridiculous
I glad yal fw this song ! I'm 27 now but when this album dropped, I listened to the whole album and understood everything you guys are catching. Trying to explain this song or a song LIKE this one is hard to do with people who doesn't listen to Eminem or have a hard time breaking down and catch certain bars, flows, analogies, etc. This dude is amazing and always has been.
I love how much you guys get his horror kind of rap. I can’t wait for more off this album. Buffalo bill maybe. 🔥
There are great rappers. There are great lyricists. And then there’s shady. The man is untouchable. The way he bends words, phrases and sounds is unlike anyone else.
No question top 5 greatest rappers of all time.
Btw, love the reactions! I’ve been watching them daily lately. Keep it up !
watching Meaux and Flawd freak out over Em songs is one of my favorite things in the world. And this was the album people shit on. I straight listened to it all day when it came out on repeat. Still have several tracks in my list.
Most underrated album in history
Glad to see younger people picking apart Eminem the greatest to ever do it and appreciate what he brought to the game I’m glad I had ‘Em comin he will be the only rapper that people will remember his legend 👍 you guys rock
Stay Wide Awake!!! Hell yeah! Let’s goooo! This is my favorite Em song an album 💯
This might be the greatest rhyme scheme of all time
I feel like you really appriciate his music. Perfect reaction video!
This song showcases his storytelling ability with the instrumental setting the mood. This is the most slept on track, in my opinion.
Great reaction once again guys.
I'm glad you've realised how amazing Eminem really is. His catalogue is endless with styles. His story telling imo is one of if not the best. As you said you understand every word he says and it paints a picture. Crazy
You guys will LOVE all the other "Slim Shady" songs.
Love this girl's reaction she is so awesome❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love this reaction. You guys paid attention to everything that actually mattered on this track (flow & rhyme scheme)
I won’t die until I see Eminem
From Ghana ❤
The best part of the Relapse album is that the more you listen to it the better it gets. The whole album is fucking insane!
I never appreciated it when it came out and now I love it.
Eminem the best.❤❤❤
One of my favorite reactions from you Flawd, you even made me re realize how crazy this track is.
how could I forget about that legendary song. in this song he sounds like a damn assassin swinging the katana
My absolute favorite Eminem album! 🔥 He binge watched serial killer documentaries/movies to stay sober.
If I had one really hot take to give, I would say this is a top 10 rap song ever written. It doesn’t fit in with the rest, but it’s seriously a work of art and I can’t think of many other songs I can say that about
I'm at the point now where somebody really has to show me a rapper who's better than Eminem. Like, you can't just be like, "Oh, so and so is better"; nah, I really need tangible proof that someone is better than this man from a lyrical standpoint. He does shit like this that NO ONE ELSE can do on this level, THEN he goes and does shit like "Killer" or "Book of Rhymes" and does the modern rappers flows better than they do!!
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YES!! this is probably my fav too, so many so damn hard to choose but the flow and cadence are absolutely astounding 🤯
Thank you for doing this one! I was one of the people that requested it. 🤗 RELAPSE:REFILL is Hands down, my favorite Eminem album OAT. A Horrorcore Concept Masterpiece, it’s a sheer horror film on record, serial killer with shears yet sheer brilliance. 😂 this is an album that you have listen to the whole thing to fully understand it and grasp the over arcing concept. All the tracks play a part of a larger story. It will blow your mind. It’s truly a work of genius 😉
Eminem is creativity personified
I legit love watching you break down bars. I appreciate the content my man.
Literally this is eminems greatest song lyrically imo. I don’t get how him and his stans don’t rate this album compared to his newer stuff. This album besides a few tracks is a masterpiece. Beats and bars are nuts.
I've learned to recognize over the years that there is no such thing as the best Eminem song ever. There are just a lot of Awesome Eminem Songs. At this point I know that there is a good chance that he'll ad to the list. His last album has several songs that are fire
🔥 that’s a heartbeat in background and an ode in to Tupac’s “Brenda Had a Baby” 🔥 A year late but I love your reactions (don’t know how many times I’ve watched this one) hello to Gator and Hip Hop! 🙋🏻♀️
And “See my target, put my car in park and approach a tender
Young girl by the name of Brenda and I pretend to befriend her”
This is also an ode to Brenda had a baby because she just gave birth…. “Smell the scent of placenta”
as a EM fan since day one i thoroughly enjoy watching the respect you even show in your face as you take in all the madness he spits
been bumping to him since first day release of shady lp (It was released on February 23, 1999)
i honestly have had a hard time expanding who i am able to listen to cause there just not even close
this. I feel the same way. Great comment!
People complained about the accents including Em himself from Relapse but what people have to understand is that he wouldn't be able to do some of these flow patterns and rhyme schemes without them so its a double edge sword. I don't mind them because the writing is so fire you can't help but nod to it. Relapse is so underrated and some of his best work EVER imo.
FIYA!.!
The thing that gets me, besides all the other shit he's doing (the imagery, delivery, intricacy,... etc), that he switches the point of view, from the girl to him, to the listener as an observer
That's why it feels like a story or a movie..
EPIC!!!
Bro completely spazzed on the first verse imo best part of song🔥🔥💯
I’m really enjoying your recent Eminem reactions, and your honesty when it comes to your relationship with Em’s music is refreshing.
If you want to delve even deeper and have your minds blown even more, if you haven’t listened to his stuff with Slaughterhouse, I highly recommend it. Especially 2.0 Boys that also features Yelawolf. It really shows how his eye for talent is on par with his own rapping abilities, and how he holds his own with other greats. Keep up the great work y’all🤍🙏🏻
Literally word play at its finest.
This is when he was in full serial killer mode. This whole album is wild. Check out : Same Song and Dance. That’s amazing also. I heard Wm was approached by a production studio to write a horror film for them. Crazy
This song is top 5🔥🔥🔥
The whole Relapse: Refill album is underrated in his discography. The whole album slaps and is definitely a classic IMO.
This song is a masterclass in every ways.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥reactions so glad I found you guys!!! No fake here luv it!!!!!keep it A 100!!!!!! More EMINEM WOULD BE SWEET. EV!IL TWIN IS 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Your reactions are like his rapping. Impeccable!!! Love this reaction.
He dropped Relapse in 2009 after a 4.5 year gap. He felt he was rusty teaching himself to rap again. He said it was this song when he started feeling the skills clicking and fully coming back to him. I couldn't agree more. He wrote this song towards the end of the recording of Relapse so most of the album is not at this level. But I'll never forget buying Relapse and nervously listening to it hoping Em would be Em. I'll never forget getting to this song, track 12, and freaking out because I finally knew that Em was still Em.
13:33 Yes yes and yes 😎
Favorite Em flow ever. Incredible
Actual content aside, the flow and the rhyme schemes in the first verse is some of the hardest ish he's ever spit. "Sit down beside her, like the spider, hi there girl you mighta-, heard of me before, see wh*re you're the kinda girl that I'd a-, ssault and r.... Is so crazy to me, that's one my favorite Em bars period, it just feels so dope to say. Once again, not because of what he's saying, but how he's saying it.
You don't gotta clarify yourself bruv, I understand. Anyone trying to take it a different way is the weirdo. People enjoy action movies where people get killed every two seconds and nobody assumes it's because they enjoy murder, ya know?
@@FlawdTV You only have to look to Eminems own song 'Criminal' from his early days to speak to this. Artistic expression isn't looked down upon half as much in other mediums the way it is in music and rap especially
I love you two reacting together to Eminem. There are soo many reactions out there right now but this is definitely one channel that will get my view every time.
I know I might be a bit late here but one of my favorite things with this song is the base drum, imitating a heart beat through the entire song. Adds a lot to the creepiness
Scary for real and terrifying how good Em is
The thing i can appreciate about you guys in this video is your appreciation for the song and realizing how much is going on and everything that's going on is perfect. Even small things like when he changes his voice, the sound of authority in his voice is actually matching the piano in the beat when the line "Now i use power tools" starts. Plus he's used an accent to make the words he chose rhyme because they wouldn't if he had said them regularly. Genius work, Immaculate song. and you're right he is too good for his own good because a lot of people don't understand, too much of things he says and does goes over peoples heads.
Nobody catches the " I'm a guy that's mild but flips and gets a little bit wilder" part. If you flip the M in mild you get wild.
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Damn 🤯
The best reaction to this song hands down. Brilliant brilliant zone he was/is in. He doesn't fit in any box. He gave out of body experience in this whole album. An artist letting you see him paint a masterpiece in real time. Great great reaction
Loving these vids hoping you keep going through the Em discography, there's so much
This is by far the best reaction to this track love it 😂