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Encore (Deluxe Edition) - Audio CD - Eminem

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Encore (Deluxe Edition)

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Audio CD - 12 November, 2004
Aftermath
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Number of Media: 2

CD Tracks:

    Curtains Up
    Evil Deeds
    Never Enough Feat. 50 Cent & Nate Dogg
    Yellow Brick Road
    Like Toy Soldiers
    Mosh
    Puke
    My 1st Single
    Paul (Skit)
    Rain Man
    Big Weenie
    Em Calls Paul (Skit)
    Just Lose It
    A** Like That
    Spend Some Time Feat. Obie Trice, Stat Quo, & 50 Cent
    Mockingbird
    Crazy In Love
    One Shot 2 Shot Feat. D-12
    Final Thought (Skit)
    Encore Feat. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent
    We As Americans
    Love You More
    Ricky Ticky Toc

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  • Explicit Lyrics

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Audio CD Description

Eminem's fourth album offers few surprises, but still enough pleasures to carry the day. As evinced by Em's pre-election, pro-voting "Mosh," this is not exactly the same Eminem who seemingly crapped on anything and everything. Encore finds a surprisingly mature Eminem waxing reflective about his battle with Benzino ("Like Toy Soldiers") rather than unloading both barrels. However, it's not all elder statesmanship: "Puke" goes after his ex-wife Kim with incredible scorn, and "Big Weenie" showcases the familiar juvenile humor that made him famous. If Encore has a clear weakness, it's the bland production--the same plodding sound that he and Dr. Dre cooked up on the previous three albums. The exotic flavor of "Ass Like That" catches the ear, but many others run off the same monotonous minor-key melodies and tempos. Of course, people buy Eminem albums to hear him spit first and foremost, and in that regard few fans will be disappointed by Encore; it'd just be nice to see him switch up his sound at some point. --Oliver Wang


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Eminem Delivers Best Performance Yet

In 2002, after Eminem released his LP, "The Eminem Show", The world thought they had seen everything that the Detroit Rapper could do...Boy, They were wrong! After being absent for almost 2 years, we all had thought Eminem's reign of terror was over. In October of 2004, The radio played that familar voice yet again! Could Marshall be up to his usual tricks?? was the question on everyone's mind when "Just Lose It" Played. Eminem delivers a mature performance on "Like Toy Soldiers" , where he addresses all the beef and drama in the game right now and the infamous Murder Inc.(The Inc.)/G-Unit beef between Shady/Aftermath artist, 50 Cent, and Ja Rule. As well as, the beef between Em and The Source Co-Owner Benzino. I believe that this album changed eminem's outlook and matured him alot. I also want to announce that Eminem is recording with my label, to release a new mixtape called, "Detroit City Mixxtape" which includes a remix of Toy soldiers" featuring my artist, 2 Sweet.

 

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