![]() Dre as his producer to a variety of different people this time. He was really thrust back into the game and had to adjust. After almost overdosing, everything looks and sounds different to you. It took him a bit to get on stable ground and figure out what he wanted to do. How much was his addiction a factor in his work?Įm was certainly gaining his footing after not being sober for awhile. He raps about making Encore on drugs and trying to flush them out on Relapse. ![]() You can take a misstep, but you can still get back on track. It’s just good to see that when you make something great, people are still there for it. His mission was to create songs that would accomplish that. ![]() He was really smart in realizing what went wrong with Encore and Relapse-he understands people want to connect emotionally to his music. He wants everything he does to be received on that level of excitement, wonderment and anticipation as his first couple of albums. Even at his worst, Eminem is still far better than most. With respect to Relapse, we were just excited that he was focused and recording music again, that we could get the record out there and not make the fans wait any longer. Too bad Paul had to spell it all out for HITS’ own Recovery patient, Roy “Meshugge Knight” Trakin.ĭid you agree with Eminem that his last two albums weren’t quite up to his usual standards? Using a brand-new slate of producers, and the combined A&R staffs of management, Shady and Interscope, they’ve crafted one of the best albums in Eminem’s career, along with the year’s top sales debut. Shady/Goliath’s Paul Rosenberg has been Eminem’s manager since the beginning, guiding his career to its multi-platinum heights, but with Recovery, he had to revive the hip-hop icon’s career after the desultory response to his last two albums, Encore and Relapse.
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