Nov 13, 2017 "People are reading into this too much. It's very simple. His stans: Love anything and everything, including god awful "Fack" His fans: People who understand he's in his mid 40's and he's not going to recreate the year 2000. His haters: He's done everything they've wanted, but they'll find any reason to not like his stuff. They're hating on the album before even hearing it -- how could they be not be unbiased? They're the same as his stans, except in reverse. Miscellanous: These people are his old fans who loved him until he dissed Donald Trump. They also consist of those people ALWAYS looking for something to bi*ch about... "He's misogynistic, etc., etc.,".... but they'll sing along to their favorite artists rapping about drugs, bi*ches, etc. Eminem is the biggest, most popular, and had arguably the biggest impact on people who are now the 26-45 year old crowd. He will forever be in a no win situation. What Em needs to do, is stop worry about what people think, and just rap." "Let's put it like this. Wu-Tang released an album in 2017, Migos relased an album in 2017. U2 released an album in 2017, Taylor Swift released an album in 2017 Eminem will release an album in 2017, Kendrick released an album in 2017. The expectation for Eminem to be commercially relevant in 2017 is unfathomable. No one should have any overreaching expectations for Eminem musically or commercially anymore. He should be able to drop music without comparison, like Jay does. The problem stems from the fact that a lot of people base Em's greatness off the fact that at one point.... Em dropped Marshall Mathers LP in 2000 and did 8 million, LL dropped GOAT in 2000 and did 1 million. Now the shoe is on the other foot." As Baby Goat aka Simp Gawd once said, "Whats dat? Factz?"
Nov 13, 2017 Liking Fack and believing he can recreate his early 2000s music goes beyond being a blind stan.