What Do You Think Of Eminem's Guts Over Fear Song?

by JagSEO
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They said that there's no UMP... anymore in Eminems song. What do you thinks of his latest song?

  • Profile picture of the author peterj
    Seems like he is asking himself that in this song too.

    I like most of his stuff and this is no different.
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Frankly, with such a strong title I was waiting for some profound lyrics, so was disappointed. The melody is nice, but nothing that took any outstanding talent. Just left me kinda "so what".
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    • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
      There are those in life who don't quite grasp the simple concept that too much defense actually summons judgement and attack.

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    • Profile picture of the author ForumGuru
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      Originally Posted by JagSEO View Post

      They said that there's no UMP... anymore in Eminems song. What do you thinks of his latest song?
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      Frankly, with such a strong title I was waiting for some profound lyrics, so was disappointed. The melody is nice, but nothing that took any outstanding talent. Just left me kinda "so what".
      I believe I prefer this Hasit Nanda piano cover over the actual Eminem release. I listen to Eminem stuff more along these lines...

      Role Model
      Lose Yourself
      The Way I Am
      Without Me
      Square Dance

      ...and one of my favorite Eminem collaborations is Stan.

      -don
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      • Profile picture of the author Tim555
        I think he's progressively gotten better over the years as far as his lyrics, flow, and his style. Marshall Mathers LP2 was probably his best when it comes to the level of talent needed to pull that off.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rick Rodd
    Rap God was the strongest we could get from an aging Eminem. His songs are now getting more mature and deep, not quite the frivolous and "heavy hiphop" image of Slim Shady.

    Actually, I like this song-- and I thank you for the share.
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