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Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby momentsgolden » Jul 20th, '11, 09:56

This is now my Favorite Eminem song since No Apologies all the way back... and i love Recovery!!

One word to describe this track is refreshing. Refreshing. For someone who has made it a must to study music, Eminem music and been doing so for little over a year now... i havent heard a more refreshing Eminem sound EVER. Something so different, so creative, so absorbing since his comeback. It Demands attention, it demands respect.

Starting from the beat. Its my favorite Eminem Beat of all time- and i'm fucking serious! Yes, there may be more technically capable beats, more banging, more lean, more complex... fuck all that shit. Eminem is a "dark" artist and this is the "darkest" beat he has EVER been on. The Gregorian moan in the background sets the mood so beautifully its bananas. The Intro, the lowering of intensity in the middle the various background sounds, the grand finale. Awesome.

I LOVE the fact that this track has no hook. I hate it when Eminem sings even his own hooks. There i said it, his voice is just not suited to that side. ESPECIALLY after drugs fucked it up even more. Thank God he ddnt use the beat on Recovery because a Hook would have made the track ordinary. Plus, its evidence of musical progression, self confidence. Its everything a seasoned artist should do. True EVOLUTION- changing for the better.

I love Royce's delivery but one thing i hate is how "whiny" he makes Eminem sound. His voice is so strong, so bold, so baddass it makes listening to Eminem feel wussy. Welcome to Hell is one of the few exceptions. For once they COMPLIMENT each other voice-wise they do sound "like one person" Eminem kinda "mans up" dont know how but his voice is STRONG but under CONTROL. Its assured.

I dont know rhyme schemes. I know they exist, but i dont even know 1. But the FLOWS on this are so many, so intricate, so DYNAMIC... like i said not since No Apologies have I, an unseasoned listener, picked it up. And the switch from Royce to Eminem is seamless- no long pauses, no hook, no change in speed. Seamless.

Lyrics are EXACTLY what i would love Marshall to rap about until the days he retires. People love all that introspective shit. I like it too. But go back and listen to a top 20 of Eminem tracks and you will notice that more than 70% of his classics are primarily about music. What it does to him, what it does to you, what it can do, what it should do, what it has done. Marshall's anger is in his life and his passion in his music. This track is a perfect mix of that fire and inspiration. He's talking about how good Bad Meets Evil is and if thats not "good content" go check how hip-hop started and what the role of an MC was.

The Punchlines are hard-hitting. Yes, the "die hard" one is awesome. The 'squirt gun" one is great. The "Tila Tequila one" is innovative. Its dynamite- a condensation of everything that made Eminem an all out ill disser in tha game without a victim. (the shit ones were shit though :facepalm )

The orgasmic, organic interlink at the end brings me close to tears. Only two times on the whole EP do i feel like Bad Meets Evil is ONE regime instead of TWO ill emcees- here and on A Kiss. It adds flavour, its intriguing, eargasmic.

All in all, this ca only go higher on the way i rank tracks. If you dont think its groundbreaking fair and fine. But if, you hate new Eminem, hate the shouting, hate the voice, hate the beats, hate the "selling out" hate everything about Eminem or new Eminem... DONT hate on this one. Its pure hip-hop and i'm a stan all over again. :flutter: :flutter: :flutter:
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby Sam. » Jul 20th, '11, 10:53

*goes and listens*
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby Chet Starr » Jul 20th, '11, 11:00

You been studying music over a year now and don't know what a rhyme scheme Is :unsure:

-runs to listen to track-
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby momentsgolden » Jul 20th, '11, 11:20

Chet Starr wrote:You been studying music over a year now and don't know what a rhyme scheme Is :unsure:

-runs to listen to track-


Well, i had to listen to Basically catch up with 15 years of Eminem AND go to college. SSLP, MMLP, TES, Infinite, Re-up, Devils Night, D12 world, Relapse, leaks and other collabos. Listen to each track, read the lyrics and digest it. I learnt what multies are, what punchlines are, what makes punchlines good, what a hook and bridge are and everything. Know elementary knoweldge on beats- 808 drums, snare, kick, boom bap sample, live instrumentation.

Then, listen to other hip-hop artists for comparative purposes. Tupac, Biggie, Nas. Listen to his Shady Family collaborators Xzibit, Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Cashis, Llyod Banks.
Listen to competitors T.I, Lil Wayne, Ludacris, Rick Ross

Analyse the person. Read his bio. Watch 8 mile. Read his interviews from 97. Watch You tube videos. Read reviews... its not easy work being a stan but Trshady helps alot :D
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby Kane11 » Jul 20th, '11, 12:13

momentsgolden wrote:Starting from the beat. Its my favorite Eminem Beat of all time- and i'm fucking serious! Yes, there

Really?
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby momentsgolden » Jul 20th, '11, 14:55

Kane11 wrote:
momentsgolden wrote:Starting from the beat. Its my favorite Eminem Beat of all time- and i'm fucking serious! Yes, there

Really?


Yes... that just goes to show how much i love it.
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby DanWS » Jul 21st, '11, 06:33

By far the best track on the EP. Prolly the best track Em has done/been a part of since Recovery.
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby Markush » Jul 24th, '11, 14:38

Em's verse in that is particularly impressive to me. I agree that its the best track from the CD.
This is actually my first post on this forum, yesterday I was reading about some internal rhymes Em did on Marshall Mathers, so I decided to look at a bit from Welcome 2 Hell.

So you better listen quick fast don’t miss it
Yeah, go ahead little prick bastard, diss it
But when you get hit with a sick ass explicit flow
Don’t ask how much of his passion is it that goes in it
Just know, that all he knows is this
It’s better to kick ass than kiss it

The wordplay and rhyming in this verse is as good as I've ever seen it.
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby ajsotb » Aug 11th, '11, 18:14

momentsgolden wrote:
Chet Starr wrote:You been studying music over a year now and don't know what a rhyme scheme Is :unsure:

-runs to listen to track-


Well, i had to listen to Basically catch up with 15 years of Eminem AND go to college. SSLP, MMLP, TES, Infinite, Re-up, Devils Night, D12 world, Relapse, leaks and other collabos. Listen to each track, read the lyrics and digest it. I learnt what multies are, what punchlines are, what makes punchlines good, what a hook and bridge are and everything. Know elementary knoweldge on beats- 808 drums, snare, kick, boom bap sample, live instrumentation.

Then, listen to other hip-hop artists for comparative purposes. Tupac, Biggie, Nas. Listen to his Shady Family collaborators Xzibit, Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Cashis, Llyod Banks.
Listen to competitors T.I, Lil Wayne, Ludacris, Rick Ross

Analyse the person. Read his bio. Watch 8 mile. Read his interviews from 97. Watch You tube videos. Read reviews... its not easy work being a stan but Trshady helps alot :D

i like above poster he seems to be alot like me haha
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby TheGentlePlayer » Aug 12th, '11, 19:12

MCSam wrote:*goes and listens*


Exactly what I was thinking too :smoking:
I wanted an album so rugged nobody could touch it.
Spent a million a track and went over my budget.
Now how in the fuck am I supposed to get out of debt?
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby EG. » Aug 12th, '11, 21:29

momentsgolden wrote:its not easy work being a stan

Exactly, being a stan is like a full time job.
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby Mathers » Jan 28th, '12, 00:23

Best song on the EP.
Fuck top five, bitch, I'm top four
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So who the fuck do you think that third and that fourth spot's for?
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby Trimss » Jan 28th, '12, 00:28

Mathers wrote:Best song on the EP.


I totally agree.
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby Kill You » Jan 28th, '12, 00:32

Fucking love this song. One of the best songs from this EP but I guess it really depends on style...I do agree that his lyrics on this song were very refreshing. I like how he referenced like thunder storms and shit in his verse. But something about The Reunion and A Kiss put those two songs about it for me. But Welcome 2 Hell is VERY easily my 3rd favorite song from this EP. Might be my second...I switch between this and A Kiss a whole.
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Re: Welcome to Hell: Single review

Postby BigBoss » Jan 28th, '12, 01:16

Dont bump old threads?

He doesnt get a point?

I gaurentee if i did this my ass would get banned
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