Aug 26, 2018 also this song showcase how good Em was with saying as little as possible while meaning so much (verse 1) now it feels like he needs to cramp so much into one verse to impress people
Aug 26, 2018 2003 was def his biggest year. 8 mile was a huge success in the box office and Lose yourself was by far the biggest song of that year. and to top it off TES was out and it was huge. Shady also signed 50 that year! Eminem was making bank during that time. he was everywhere
Aug 26, 2018 As far as being the most important and sought-after artist for every other venture besides just music is concerned, I can agree with this post. But the whole promotional campaign behind it certainly helped propel it that much further. I always felt like he was sharpest, two years prior. But yes. 2003 is objectively "his most important year" in his storied career. Add a bit of 2002 into that too. 2001 is my fave though. Wish Devil's Night was a solo effort with Royce and Proof features, exclusively.