Oct 1, 2018 Double album which Koolo will release after Eminem dies. An album full of unreleased Eminem songs from 1999-2017 mostly from 1999-2008. Unreleased songs that were recorded for The SSLP, The MMLP, TES, 8 Mile soundtrack, Encore, Relapse, Recovery, The MMLP 2, Revival and Kamikaze. But most the songs 70% being songs that were recorded for The MMLP/TES. And some songs that were suppose to be on non Eminem albums like GRODT, Devil's Night, Chronic 2001, D12 World, Beg For Mercy and Detox songs he features on where he does the hook and raps on the verse and produces the songs Mostly produced by Eminem with co-production from The Bass Brothers or Luis Restro and songs produced by Dr Dre too. As well as songs produced by Sha Money XL, Mannie Fresh, Drumma Boy, Alchemist, Boi-1da, Emile, Zaytoven Eminem performing the hooks on the whole album every hook on the album done by himself Features from 50 Cent, Bone Thugs, Obie Trice, D12, G-Unit, DMX, Camron Mixed by Eminem and Dr Dre Executive produced by Koolo (Since the album will be released by him on his own record label, he will pick the order of the track list, which songs will be singles, album cover art work chosen by him) Personal, conscious and emotional album theme/subject matter covering personal topics and politics mostly as well as some street/Gangsta songs, animated typical lead single songs, non hip-hop experimental singing songs with him singing on the verses not just the hook (ala Hailie's Song/I Remember/Stronger Than I Was/The Hills/Twisted), party/club songs
Oct 1, 2018 It's not like it's gonna be some Interscope, Universal, Warner Bro's, Def Jam type major label it's just gonna be an imprint type label just created to release this album titled The Leak digitally as well as on CD. So Koolo can get his pay day and the world can get this album
Oct 1, 2018 The public just want another album where he Performs every hook on the album himself Produces the whole album himself Goes back to his original slow 1999 - 2005 flow/delivery Personal/conscious/emotional/introspective subject matter/topics Subject matter/topics he hasn't made songs about before like his brother Nathan, his uncle Ronnie, his adopted daughters, Proof's mother raising him when he was homeless, his father leaving him, his Christian faith, his girlfriends from his teenage years, current politics such as the current war on terrorism with Isis/Boko Haram and the C.I.A's corruption and role in these wars, current situation of poverty in Detroit, g--- violence in the Mid-West in particularly in Detroit and Chicago, missing his child hood years
Oct 1, 2018 It's his most respected, bumped and liked album as far as the hood is concerned as well as the mainstream It's his best album too. Has his most catchiest and best hooks and melodies, best and most bangin production, best flow and delivery, most personal/conscious/introspective subject matter, most emotion, most political, most bangers It's just a perfectly balanced album that has something for everybody. Soldier, Cleaning Out My Closet, Sing For The Moment and Till I Collapse for The streets. Hailie's Song and Superman for the ladies. White America and Square Dance for the politically conscious heads. Say Goodbye To Hollywood for the emotional heads. With Out Me and Business for the radio/pop charts. My Dad's Gone Crazy for the comedy heads Catchy hooks/melodies and bangin beats that slap for the mainstream and general public, introspective and conscious lyrics for the hip-hop heads, emotion for the ladies It is his most equally enjoyed and loved album by his black fan base and white fan base, by his hip-hop fan base and pop fan base
Oct 1, 2018 Close but not quite the same. The facial hair doesn't suit him at all needs to be clean shaven, he's wearing a his hood'y over the cap which is weird, he's wearing a wack cap instead of a snap back
Oct 1, 2018 The era before Recovery was so musical from him though he was genuine legit musician and genine artistic in hip-hop which is as rare as u can get He rapped He produced beats He sung (Without using autotune) He mixed records He ghost wrote for Dr Dre (Chronic 2001) He performed 98% of the hooks on his albums himself (In an era where majority of rappers almost every rapper period just got RnB/Pop singers to feature and do the hooks on their songs. Him, Bone Thugs, Z-Ro and DMX pretty were the only rappers carrying the flag for rappers singing hooks and even DMX himself even though he sung hooks he would get caught in the trap of getting an RnB/Pop singer to feature and do hooks on his songs) He executive produced albums It's 1 thing being musical and artistic and experimental with it but it's another being the highest selling artist across all genres of your generation and actually having the most success with being musical I know @EminemBase and @Koolo will appreciate this post as does every Eminem fan but i mention these two as they are legit hard core Eminem fan's
Oct 1, 2018 The SSLP - 10/10 The MMLP - 10/10 TES - 10/10 Encore - 6/10 Relapse - 3/10 Recovery - 10/10 The MMLP 2 - 10/10 Revival - 7/10 Kamikaze - 2/10 CDO - 10/10 Late Registration - 7/10 Graduation - 7/10 808's - 0/10 MBDTF - 6.5/10 Yeezus - 2/10 LOP - 1.5/10 Ye - 2/10