*Fun Fact:* In a mid 2000s interview Kanye West named Em as one of the greatest producers ever and also revealed that he once tried to steal Em's drum kits when he was in the studio with him coz Em had the best drum kits.
@Tik Tok Ads yeah you definitely hear Dre's style when you hear Em beats ... "hard hitting, a lot of strings / weird sounds for atmosphere and spacious to let the voice take center stage"
This is a huge reason why I still listen to Em. He is easy to relate too because even with all his sucess, he is still a fan of hip hop. He respects the art and those who laid the ground work for his career and remains eternally grateful.
@BeeleeDatPleighboi 100 Jokes aside, since pre-Kamikaze forwards he has some of the best bangers in his whole discography. I'd take Caterpillar, Chloraseptic remix, Not Alike, Bad Guy and such everyday before SSLP.
@ in that interview Kanye had Em in his Top 5 producers. He said he studied him a lot to learn how Em got certain sounds to cut through others, or something like that. It's similar to what Kendrick said about studying Em's rapping.
Em was definitely slept on as a producer. Everyone says “oh his beats sounds the same” and I’m umm so does a lot of producers. There’s a difference between same sounding shit and a signature sound. Em had that dark sound and it was dope. Em’s production for 50, G-Unit members and D-12 were the highlights for me. Oh and Pac’s Loyal To The Game was dope af too.
You’re right, there is a difference between a signature sound and all of your beats sounding the same. That being said, all of Eminem’s beats sound the fucking same
I get Eminem has “Stans” that just think everything he do is perfect and they think he’s the best rapper alive, but that doesn’t mean we discredit him for all the good he has done in hip-hop. In someways I think Eminem is still extremely underrated. I’m not saying you have to be a fan of yours by any means there’s lots of rappers that work their ass off and that are very good at their craft but maybe their style isn’t for me But that doesn’t mean I just shit on them and talk shit. Dude is one of the top-tier lyricist ever in the game and no one wants to give him credit for the hits he’s produced as a producer and I know rap labels started by rappers under a parent company only have 4 to 6 years when they first start that they are putting out platinum and gold everything. After that I don’t care if it’s shady records, death Row records, no limit records, G unit records, bad boy records, lynch mob records, The first 46 years their labor will be on fire and then as the main artist popularity starts fading down so does the label. At least give Eminem credit for all the people he put on. Rappers, producer/beat makers, writers, there are a lot of rich African Americans today that are in the position they are in because Eminem put them on or put the guy on that put them on. D12, 50 Cent, G-Unit, Obie Trice , Royce da 5’9”, Boogie, Ca$his, and put a main stage light on Slaughterhouse. On top of that he is one of the few label hands Dearing the mumble rap phase that said fuck that shit I’m going to keep signing and working with real emcees. Not saying you have to suck his dick or anything I’ll be his number one fan but at least give the guy props where he deserves it. Great video man. Awesome.
Exactly. I bet If half of the stans werent casual fans of rap/hip hop and also EM was black he was the goat but his haters are just like stans biased edgy annoying corny af! EM deserves better SMFH
He IS both underrated and overpraised in different ways. Doesn't change the fact that he is arguably the best ever still. Nobody is perfect, but the greats are as close as possible.
Im big Em fan, but for me he isnt THE goat, but no doubt is ONE of the goats. Em is one of the few rappers in the same table with Rakim, Nas, Lupe, Jay and Blackthought .
Wait did Em produce that? I always thought it wasn't him just cause it's so different from anything he'd do. The production on that song is so fire I figured it was just made by some renowned industry producer.
Infinite still sounds beautiful no two ways about that. Everytime I listen to it, it brings about an aura of enthusiasm and looking forward to the future. Like a throwback to the time where the possibilities of your potential felt "infinite".
@ DarkshadowXD63 For sure. I’m still as big of a fan of his beats / production as anything else he does. I always look forward to hearing something new from him. No matter if it’s a guest verse, a new song or a beat for someone else. Sometimes that’ll get me interested in that other artist too. For example, Skyler Grey. When he produced Come Up For Air and Kill For You, I started really getting into her music.
He is talked about his raps 99% of time and not producing, because he's out of this world, unmatched when it comes to rhyme schemes, bars, flows, triple/quadruple entendre. Hopefully he gets his flowers before he inevitably passes on ... like most artists, they are praised after they are gone ... rest of the time, people just want to talk sh$t, although they accomplished nothing noticeable
I can recognize an Eminem beat from a mile away since the early 2000s when I was a teen. I actually like a lot of his production. Like every other producer, he has a distinct sound that I can instantly recognize. Some are wacky in my opinion but he got a lot of dope joints. He did win with Jadakiss that I really like too.
I'm ashamed that I knew nothing about his producing talents. I have never personally seen or heard or seen in annotation of him producing anything. This really opens my eyes up to what his sound truly is, how versatile he really is. Wow, I like this. I like this new perception
I'd argue that Jeff Bass is one of the most underrated producers. Why? Because it is he who inspired Em's production. Em's production style follows from the Funky Bass Brothers, and Jeff Bass has produced my favourite Em songs. Every song where Em gets introspective, and deep, it's almost always on a Jeff Bass production. Dre produced most of his dance tracks. Kim, Rock Bottom, Marshal Mathers, Lose Yourself, Cleaning Out My Closet, Sing For The Moment, Superman, Criminal and many others were produced by Jeff and Mark Bass. Even songs like Em's produced The Way I Am, Renegade and Patiently Waiting, they all sound like Jeff Bass made it. The Bass Brothers were a huge influence on Em's production style.
Yes and in a late 2000s interview he called Em one of the greater producers ever. He was particularly blown away by his production on TES/8 Mile apart from other Shady Records artists' albums.
Around the 2010’s he did have a bad ear for beats which is why he was so underrated as a producer. Cause back in the day he legitimately was a great producer.
Facts! Em produced or helped produce sooo many of his best songs....Way I Am, Without Me, Till I Collapse, Lose Yourself, Soldier, No Apologies etc. and also produced Renegade and Patiently Waiting 🔥🔥
@aryan raina No he did not. Resto only helped produce Lose Yourself, No Apologies and Renegade on the ones I listed. Em is the sole producer on Way I Am, Till I Collapse, Soldier, & Patiently Waiting. And notice i did say produce or helped produce in my initial comment.
@aryan raina Under the last chorus on Genius for the Way I Am, it literally says Produced by Eminem and the annotation says its one of the first tracks he produced by himself. Under the About section of Till I Collapse it says Marshall makes a beat for himself. Luis is only mentioned in the co-writing section
I was just saying this other day when I heard Drama Setter - Tony Yayo ft. Eminem and Obie Trice. Jay-Z even enlisted EM to produce a tract "Moment of Clarity" on his supoosed retirement album
Em produced loyal to the game albun which was mainly verses recorded with no beat even put a biggie and pac freestyle together and both are better than alomost everything at that time plus he had the respect of afeni shakur
@@Xplicit101 Em produced Without me, Till I collapse, Soldier, Square dance, Sing for the moment, White America , Superman, Drips and Co-produced These 3 tracks that you mentioned
All the people hating now gonna be the same ones that say they love him as soon as he passes. Lets just allow this living goat to do him until he passes it will inevitably happen
Eminem best time was 2001-2004 as far as producing. 8 mile road, lose yourself, patiently waiting,8 miles and running, moment of clarity,, places to go, on fire, carry the cross, run rabbit run, the sauce etc all dope.
fuck i've been saying this, and i'm not even a big fan of him, but at one point he definitely had a signature sound with all the string riffs and orchestral sounds
🤔 never really realized his production skill. I’m excited for this video because I will really be learning something new even when I know a lot from this genre
Just listening to EMs new stuff over the last couple years he’s gotten better and better at original fast pace beats that gives him more of the ability to say how he needs to say things
Have y’all heard of Knxwledge? the guy that produced “Kendrick Lamar’s moma” Track from the album of “TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY”? No smfh now he is the MOST UNDERRATED
Trouzz who knows him? Who? Snoop? Dre? Jay? Diddy? Meek? Who? Smfh the world doesn’t involve around you, you do realise that? Not everything that you listen to EVERYBODY listen too 😑 all these niggas haven’t even got a clue that he even exists (just like this channel) the first thing they think of when it comes to soulful beats is DJ premier, Kanye and Madlib or hit boy or something like that and that’s it. If he was that known guaranteed THIS video would be about him
You should check the booklets in his CD cases. He used to produce almost all of his songs, including hits like Cleanin' Out My Closet, The Way I Am and Mockingbird.
For all Eminem haters that say Eminem makes trash Beats listen to the Marsh beat from MTBMB or better yet venom. Oh add renegade there while your at it..
Love the new concept of the video man, finally you added a video of you talking. The slideshow of pictures was kind of getting old. Regardless, great video.
This is the first time I’ve ever seen the narrator of this channel 🤯 I don’t why I was imagining someone who looked more like Dylon from puff daddy’s show making the band
Only when producing for other people for some reason 🤔 Edit: its like yall confusing me for calling a beat trash for saying the songs bad. Em is notorious for making some outlandish ass shit that just doesnt sound good, but he pulls it off because Thats his style. A good production doesnt equal a good beat. Nor does a bad beat equal a bad song. :) i hope i taught you something
@@StxneVI that’s actually a pretty dope production. The purpose of a production is not always to be a hit or to sound pleasing.Both at spazzing on this track and their cadence and the crazy talk matches the beat perfectly. Y’all confuse personal opinions with facts
@@tobimontana61 im confusing personal opionions with facts? Bro i could say the same about you. Its all subjective in the end anyway. You dont think its a trash thats cool. And first let me just say its not a bad song at all its just a bad beat. As a production major i study this shit and i can tell you no ones listening to All I Know for the beat.
The thing I love about Em is that he makes sure the people he signs or works with succeeds and even after that he won’t tell someone not to do something over something petty like Em and MGK beef while Yelawolf and MGK had a song in the pipeline, Yela asked Em if he can still send it and Em told him to just send it. I respect the fuck out of that. Purely business first and the protection of the success of his people.
@@sowhat7655 idk man i tried multiple time to listen to Tyler and never have I ever been amazed by him nor his production. It's just blend and boring to me. Not my type of production at all.
I think he was talking about the beats that Em chooses for his albums nowadays... Not the beats that Em produces himself. Hes right though most of the beats that Em chooses sound too generic and mainstream. Em had his own particular sound back in the day that only Dre and himself could create
Showbiz, Erick Sermon, Havoc, Lord Finesse, Diamond D, DR Period, Daz (Dogg Pound), Paul C, Ced Gee, Howie T, E-Swift, Apollo Brown, Nottz & many more. That's who i think of when i hear Hip Hop's most underrated producers, no disrespect to Em. He's got some nice beats but can't say i was a fan of his production. I know the stans r coming. I don't care!
I need some Cole world, Shady records collab. Where Cole and Em make beats for each other and rap on each other’s shit. I don’t care if it’s not serious like Black Friday with Kdot, I just need to see the project while they’re still alive
Can't be underrated if you never make it known. He doesn't champion or broadcast his producing talents so why would people talk about it? Not to mention his bars eclipse anything else he could possibly hope to do. He's slept on but not underrated or underappreciated.
*Fun Fact:* In a mid 2000s interview Kanye West named Em as one of the greatest producers ever and also revealed that he once tried to steal Em's drum kits when he was in the studio with him coz Em had the best drum kits.
Fake we need receipts
Proof?
@@charliefazzari6389 Hey man how ur coping with ur breakup ?
Jesse Fernando wow, I stand corrected. That’s dope
@@jwood8769 I was shocked when I saw the headline a while back😂 I was imagining Kanye carrying a drum set out of Em's crib
Came up under Dre. What y'all expected?
Em’s beats are ASS
Honestly, his beats are trashcans
@@trendylyrics8040 false
@@mizzodotcom2 splish splash your opinion is trash
@Tik Tok Ads yeah you definitely hear Dre's style when you hear Em beats ... "hard hitting, a lot of strings / weird sounds for atmosphere and spacious to let the voice take center stage"
This is a huge reason why I still listen to Em. He is easy to relate too because even with all his sucess, he is still a fan of hip hop. He respects the art and those who laid the ground work for his career and remains eternally grateful.
real recognize real!
@BeeleeDatPleighboi 100 No.
BeeleeDatPleighboi 100 elaborate?
@BeeleeDatPleighboi 100 boy, you got shit in your ears lol
@BeeleeDatPleighboi 100 Jokes aside, since pre-Kamikaze forwards he has some of the best bangers in his whole discography. I'd take Caterpillar, Chloraseptic remix, Not Alike, Bad Guy and such everyday before SSLP.
People never gave him enough props as a producer, only for his rapping ability.
Not even rap ability now. People don't like his rappy raps
@Link Ems style of wordplay is corny. It all started on Recovery.
@@DarkSoldier916 nah
@@DarkSoldier916 nah
@@DarkSoldier916 bro he's always had those corny jokes wat u mean
Kanye admitted to trying to physically steal Marshall's drums from the studio
Lol
@ no cap
@@BMA640 lol Slim's got some real good drums then
@ in that interview Kanye had Em in his Top 5 producers. He said he studied him a lot to learn how Em got certain sounds to cut through others, or something like that. It's similar to what Kendrick said about studying Em's rapping.
Facts
Good job on the thumbnail
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@@hiphopmadness love it
@@dsb5417 Wow it’s great
МАЛАЙ thank you so much for listening bro🙏🏽💯
@@dsb5417 You could also listen to my tracks, on my channel, especially the last video
Em was definitely slept on as a producer. Everyone says “oh his beats sounds the same” and I’m umm so does a lot of producers. There’s a difference between same sounding shit and a signature sound. Em had that dark sound and it was dope. Em’s production for 50, G-Unit members and D-12 were the highlights for me. Oh and Pac’s Loyal To The Game was dope af too.
It's definitely Ems drum patterns that immediately make them recognizable.
Cory Lyons Music Yep and when he did that vinyl scratching at the end of 8 bars of a verse.
You’re right, there is a difference between a signature sound and all of your beats sounding the same. That being said, all of Eminem’s beats sound the fucking same
word loyal to the game was hard af
Exactly. You can instantly tell if its a Swizz or Pharrell beat cause of their signature sound
This guy looks nothing like his voice sounds like. I think it’s dubbed. I’m in denial over here. Lol
Danny Animated thought it was that skinny dude with the glasses 😭😭
I thought dude was Black
Here we go again...
It's how it was at HipHopDX all over again.
@@bigstevie1690 Damn lol.
@@bigstevie1690 me too
Finally someone noticed! Props to HHM!!
Kxng crooked pointed it out first lol
@@Shadydan05 True. But I didn't see anyone else make a video about it in this type of format so far. No disrespect to Crook 👑
Finally someone noticed 🤩🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣you Stans be dorks fareal..
@@mizzodotcom2 Not really a stan... I did grow up listening Em tho and I always liked his beats cause I make them myself.
@@FlowdeepTDKM but Eminem's has one of the trasheeeeesstttt beats. I think he is overrated as a producer😅😅
Eminem Show is my favourite em album and he produced damn near the whole thing
oh shit for real? Love this album and I didnt know he actually produced it aswell
@@-BONELESS- Yes, you will be surprised by how many songs of his he has produced 🔥
Not exactly my favorite but top 3 for sure.
Mine too ^^
Shit me too ppl think I am crazy cuz I like TES more than mmlp
I get Eminem has “Stans” that just think everything he do is perfect and they think he’s the best rapper alive, but that doesn’t mean we discredit him for all the good he has done in hip-hop. In someways I think Eminem is still extremely underrated. I’m not saying you have to be a fan of yours by any means there’s lots of rappers that work their ass off and that are very good at their craft but maybe their style isn’t for me But that doesn’t mean I just shit on them and talk shit. Dude is one of the top-tier lyricist ever in the game and no one wants to give him credit for the hits he’s produced as a producer and I know rap labels started by rappers under a parent company only have 4 to 6 years when they first start that they are putting out platinum and gold everything. After that I don’t care if it’s shady records, death Row records, no limit records, G unit records, bad boy records, lynch mob records, The first 46 years their labor will be on fire and then as the main artist popularity starts fading down so does the label. At least give Eminem credit for all the people he put on. Rappers, producer/beat makers, writers, there are a lot of rich African Americans today that are in the position they are in because Eminem put them on or put the guy on that put them on. D12, 50 Cent, G-Unit, Obie Trice , Royce da 5’9”, Boogie, Ca$his, and put a main stage light on Slaughterhouse. On top of that he is one of the few label hands Dearing the mumble rap phase that said fuck that shit I’m going to keep signing and working with real emcees. Not saying you have to suck his dick or anything I’ll be his number one fan but at least give the guy props where he deserves it. Great video man. Awesome.
Exactly. I bet If half of the stans werent casual fans of rap/hip hop and also EM was black he was the goat but his haters are just like stans biased edgy annoying corny af! EM deserves better SMFH
He ruined slaughterhouse lol what are you saying right now?
@@jwood8769 slaughter house could've stay everyone except Joe is cool still.
He IS both underrated and overpraised in different ways. Doesn't change the fact that he is arguably the best ever still. Nobody is perfect, but the greats are as close as possible.
Im big Em fan, but for me he isnt THE goat, but no doubt is ONE of the goats. Em is one of the few rappers in the same table with Rakim, Nas, Lupe, Jay and Blackthought .
This video warms the heart. Eminem is honestly one of the most ironically wholesome artists in HIPHOP
One of Em' best production is Runnin by Pac and Biggie. Damn that song is a classic and Marshall produced the hell of it.
Yeah... I always think of that track especially, when mentioning about his production... It's a fucking great tune !!
Those violins on Patiently Waiting are legendary
Wait did Em produce that? I always thought it wasn't him just cause it's so different from anything he'd do. The production on that song is so fire I figured it was just made by some renowned industry producer.
Infinite still sounds beautiful no two ways about that. Everytime I listen to it, it brings about an aura of enthusiasm and looking forward to the future. Like a throwback to the time where the possibilities of your potential felt "infinite".
Infinite is a 8/10 album.Underrated af
His catalogue as a producer is actually crazy. He’s produced a lot of his own songs as well as for other big name rap artists
You know to this day whenever I hear a Em beat I still get surprised that Em made a beat lol he rarely comes out and says ya I make beats too
Do I have potential? ruclips.net/video/P2yhByopncU/видео.html
@ DarkshadowXD63 For sure. I’m still as big of a fan of his beats / production as anything else he does. I always look forward to hearing something new from him. No matter if it’s a guest verse, a new song or a beat for someone else. Sometimes that’ll get me interested in that other artist too. For example, Skyler Grey. When he produced Come Up For Air and Kill For You, I started really getting into her music.
He is talked about his raps 99% of time and not producing, because he's out of this world, unmatched when it comes to rhyme schemes, bars, flows, triple/quadruple entendre. Hopefully he gets his flowers before he inevitably passes on ... like most artists, they are praised after they are gone ... rest of the time, people just want to talk sh$t, although they accomplished nothing noticeable
I can recognize an Eminem beat from a mile away since the early 2000s when I was a teen. I actually like a lot of his production. Like every other producer, he has a distinct sound that I can instantly recognize. Some are wacky in my opinion but he got a lot of dope joints. He did win with Jadakiss that I really like too.
Eminem always been one of my favorite Producers. He has his own sound and he's produced hit songs and helped on artist songs. Legendary, great video
I'm ashamed that I knew nothing about his producing talents. I have never personally seen or heard or seen in annotation of him producing anything. This really opens my eyes up to what his sound truly is, how versatile he really is. Wow, I like this. I like this new perception
em has some sick beats
like smack that, shake that, till i collapse, without me, and many more
defo underrated producer
I'd argue that Jeff Bass is one of the most underrated producers. Why? Because it is he who inspired Em's production. Em's production style follows from the Funky Bass Brothers, and Jeff Bass has produced my favourite Em songs. Every song where Em gets introspective, and deep, it's almost always on a Jeff Bass production. Dre produced most of his dance tracks. Kim, Rock Bottom, Marshal Mathers, Lose Yourself, Cleaning Out My Closet, Sing For The Moment, Superman, Criminal and many others were produced by Jeff and Mark Bass.
Even songs like Em's produced The Way I Am, Renegade and Patiently Waiting, they all sound like Jeff Bass made it. The Bass Brothers were a huge influence on Em's production style.
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Jeff Bass > Em
Scott Scorch > Dr. Dre
@@chcamporezi 100% Agreed!
@@chcamporezi nah Fam no way
@aryan raina imagine using feminem as an insult...
I read somewhere that Kanye was trying to steal Ems drum sounds back in the day because they were fire. 😆🔥
That actually true
Yes and in a late 2000s interview he called Em one of the greater producers ever. He was particularly blown away by his production on TES/8 Mile apart from other Shady Records artists' albums.
Kanye respects em a lot
@Nathan Trujillo you’re an idiot Em’s one of my favorite artists and ye is my fav
“The Re-Up” album was my favorite back in the day. Such an inspirational part of my musical background
What musical background all you do is game
Tyson Mike bc you know me?
Around the 2010’s he did have a bad ear for beats which is why he was so underrated as a producer. Cause back in the day he legitimately was a great producer.
Kanye has given him props before and said he for the longest time he wanted the snares Em used
Facts finally Eminem is getting his producer flowers💯👏🔥
Em produced 'Psycho' for 50 Cent right? That track is still crazy in 2020
That was Dre according to the album credits
Obviously it's dre, it has dre "things"
@@MrTrueCaller619 Dre instrumental elements you mean.
dantrel81 What about
Till I collapse?
Dre produced that one
Facts! Em produced or helped produce sooo many of his best songs....Way I Am, Without Me, Till I Collapse, Lose Yourself, Soldier, No Apologies etc. and also produced Renegade and Patiently Waiting 🔥🔥
Produced akons smack that too
@aryan raina No he did not. Resto only helped produce Lose Yourself, No Apologies and Renegade on the ones I listed. Em is the sole producer on Way I Am, Till I Collapse, Soldier, & Patiently Waiting. And notice i did say produce or helped produce in my initial comment.
@aryan raina Under the last chorus on Genius for the Way I Am, it literally says Produced by Eminem and the annotation says its one of the first tracks he produced by himself. Under the About section of Till I Collapse it says Marshall makes a beat for himself. Luis is only mentioned in the co-writing section
@aryan raina Luis Resto did not produce them. Luis helped him in mixing and only a little in the beat, but Em did most of the work.
@aryan raina your understanding of producing is limited. It's not just playing instruments.
I was just saying this other day when I heard Drama Setter - Tony Yayo ft. Eminem and Obie Trice. Jay-Z even enlisted EM to produce a tract "Moment of Clarity" on his supoosed retirement album
That cheers album has Eminem’s peak beats, never enough is a also one of his best.
Never Enough was Dre
@dantrel81 That's right.
@@scottferguson3842 it was Em too
He produced a lot of good beats for Obie, look up Jamaican Girl
Em did a better job than most did on Pac’s, posthumous music.
Pac's posthumous productions were garbage.
Em produced loyal to the game albun which was mainly verses recorded with no beat even put a biggie and pac freestyle together and both are better than alomost everything at that time plus he had the respect of afeni shakur
Huh!!!?! That shit was trash. Especially since he switched Pacs verse in that Runnin song. Em is still good at what he does though
Goopy Le Grande Are you just saying that because you’re a hipster?
Em did alright but better day's was crackin... Wit jazzie pha doin most of the beats was dope on it too
One of the best producers that is also one of the best (if not thee best) rappers period! "The Eminem Show" is proof of that
Rivavel and encore and infinity is proof also
@@hsn7018 great albums
@@a-don13 yeah for eminem stans
@@hsn7018 yes for us stans do what?
@Francis Sailo ass like that, just lose it and rain man are my some of my favorite songs / the best songs off that album tho
Em Produced "The Cross" for Nas's God Son Album
it was originally a TES beat.
Eminem and swizz beatz uses the same casio keyboard😂😂😂😂
@@Xplicit101 and Eminem Produced The whole Eminem show lol
@@grump9283 Dre Produced Business, Say What You Say and My Dad’s Gone Crazy
@@Xplicit101 Em produced Without me, Till I collapse, Soldier, Square dance, Sing for the moment, White America , Superman, Drips and Co-produced These 3 tracks that you mentioned
Bout time someone made this video. Em made some classic beats.
All the people hating now gonna be the same ones that say they love him as soon as he passes. Lets just allow this living goat to do him until he passes it will inevitably happen
Jesus Christ, the dude is 48 not 78, sheesh
Not me he’s gonna still be 🗑 when he’s gone 😆😆😆
@@jenwal420 so? People die every day from things other than age lmaoo
@@youcantberacisttowardswhit3917 gotcha so you just a cornball or racist
@@Reelfilms1998 Dude, people be overreacting, that's my point.
say what you want about his beats now, but back in the day they went *HARD.*
Mtbmb had awesome beats.One of the best produced eminem albums by eminem
Em still makes dope beats imo
And he co-produced Stepdad with Alchemist on MTBMB which is imo a top 20 Eminem song of all time period
Eminem best time was 2001-2004 as far as producing. 8 mile road, lose yourself, patiently waiting,8 miles and running, moment of clarity,, places to go, on fire, carry the cross, run rabbit run, the sauce etc all dope.
Tyson Mike fr. don’t forget renegade, soldier, don’t push me, D-block, etc
I rock with Em beats, always have, but I think Em's lyricism overshadows his producing.
That's why no one talks about Em's producing skills, the rapping takes the spotlight
fuck i've been saying this, and i'm not even a big fan of him, but at one point he definitely had a signature sound with all the string riffs and orchestral sounds
Love him or hate him but that doesn’t change the facts the he’s one of the greatest artist
Obie Trice - Cheers, one of my favourite Eminem beats the melodies are something else
In 2009 I found out he produce “beautiful” and I was like oh shit.he made this damnnnn
he made the beat back in 2007
@@Xplicit101 ok,but I didn’t find out till 09 when the song came out.
That's one of the best on Relapse. Easily. Literally beautiful - both sounding, and content-wise.
@Jesus Pernia Why would I want to "prove you wrong" ?!!
@Jesus Pernia relapse is a classic
The thumbnail tho !! I need that picture bro !
Host looks like Steph Curry’s brother Jeph Curry.
Akron Bronson no he is not
@@mubarakbiblnyamin2925 yes he is
@@diamondgamebeats8826 legit made me laugh hard. lol thanks for that :) dope beats btw!
@@akronbronson4785 thx bruh
He produced the new song with Snoop too , shit slaps 🔥
Em's production sounds good with his lyrics mostly tbh
🤔 never really realized his production skill. I’m excited for this video because I will really be learning something new even when I know a lot from this genre
Can you really say you know a lot about this genre when you don't know that the best selling artist in the genre is a dope producer? 🤔🤔🙄🙄
Even tho it's sad, the fact he didn't rap a lot during 2005-2008 due to drugs made him focus on beats and he made some of my fav beats in that era
Just listening to EMs new stuff over the last couple years he’s gotten better and better at original fast pace beats that gives him more of the ability to say how he needs to say things
I've been hearing this dude forever on here and hip hop dx. Never thought dude would look like this
Steph Curry
Finally I have a face to put with the voice... and I wasn’t expecting it
Ya'll really cranking these videos out...much love!!!
I’ve been saying this for years ever since he made 2pac and biggie runin
Thanks for making it
Lol most of eminems beats i remember is with a "we will rock you" cadence to them.
His work with Luis Resto is my fav
Have y’all heard of Knxwledge? the guy that produced “Kendrick Lamar’s moma”
Track from the album of “TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY”? No smfh now he is the MOST UNDERRATED
Knxwledge is incredible. My favorite work by him is his Nxworries with Anderson Paak
He certainly is not underrated, he is releasing beattapes and he is known for this
He is my favorite tbh. Mad underrated. Made some of the best beats I've ever heard.
Trouzz who knows him? Who? Snoop? Dre? Jay? Diddy? Meek? Who? Smfh the world doesn’t involve around you, you do realise that? Not everything that you listen to EVERYBODY listen too 😑 all these niggas haven’t even got a clue that he even exists (just like this channel) the first thing they think of when it comes to soulful beats is DJ premier, Kanye and Madlib or hit boy or something like that and that’s it. If he was that known guaranteed THIS video would be about him
Nathan Trujillo def not rando lol
I like how u put the video together dawg
Man, please do a video about The Wu-Tang Clan!
shocked after learning smack that was produced by Eminem
Never even knew that Eminem was a producer!
What?he produced tes
You should check the booklets in his CD cases. He used to produce almost all of his songs, including hits like Cleanin' Out My Closet, The Way I Am and Mockingbird.
@@simonhanna3679 he Produced All of the Eminem show and a lot of MMLP/SSLP songs
@@grump9283 YeS, he did.
Literally the video I was looking for
Ive been saying this for years!!
This video is an important one for the culture for sure. 💯 @HHM shout out to yall.
My fav beat he ever did was Lloyd banks NY NY
If Em wasn't a GOAT emcee nobody would be talking about his production. Real shit.
Holy shit that's not what I thought you looked like in my head
My fav song's beat till i collapse and the way i am were made by em 🖤🥺
"I made beats for Jay Z for free, page me..." only a true fan, not a Stan, would know where that line came from!
Shit's graze fee. He put it on the tape, and the tape leaked.
you need a beat, you Canibus?
@@jeyzeus "... Then its Dre's fee..." kudos👆🏾👌🏾👏🏾
@Stylez Beast Mode very true, but a true fan remembers where they were during most of his milestones, a Stan just found out about them last year
Patiently waiting, Smack that, We all die and bully was fire🔥
For all Eminem haters that say Eminem makes trash Beats listen to the Marsh beat from MTBMB or better yet venom. Oh add renegade there while your at it..
Renegade is maybe one of the best beats ever.
Don't forget The Way I Am and Mockingbird.
Stans,eminem beats sounds like he made it on a 99c casio keyboard
@@remi2206 ok cool
@@remi2206 The Way I Am is trembling at this totally correct statement.
Love the new concept of the video man, finally you added a video of you talking. The slideshow of pictures was kind of getting old. Regardless, great video.
FACTS
Been saying this for a good minute now too. Great vid!
Dre tought Em his little tricks! Em for sure a underrated producer 😌
This is the first time I’ve ever seen the narrator of this channel 🤯
I don’t why I was imagining someone who looked more like Dylon from puff daddy’s show making the band
Only when producing for other people for some reason 🤔
Edit: its like yall confusing me for calling a beat trash for saying the songs bad. Em is notorious for making some outlandish ass shit that just doesnt sound good, but he pulls it off because Thats his style. A good production doesnt equal a good beat. Nor does a bad beat equal a bad song. :) i hope i taught you something
Yeah, I mean songs like lose yourself, till I collapse, sing for the moment and so on...they suck...right 🤔
@@tobimontana61 no i mean shit like All I Think About lol
@@StxneVI that’s actually a pretty dope production. The purpose of a production is not always to be a hit or to sound pleasing.Both at spazzing on this track and their cadence and the crazy talk matches the beat perfectly. Y’all confuse personal opinions with facts
@@tobimontana61 yeah beats are just meant to be a slapper off the bat. theyre supposed to complemenet a song
@@tobimontana61 im confusing personal opionions with facts? Bro i could say the same about you. Its all subjective in the end anyway. You dont think its a trash thats cool. And first let me just say its not a bad song at all its just a bad beat. As a production major i study this shit and i can tell you no ones listening to All I Know for the beat.
The thing I love about Em is that he makes sure the people he signs or works with succeeds and even after that he won’t tell someone not to do something over something petty like Em and MGK beef while Yelawolf and MGK had a song in the pipeline, Yela asked Em if he can still send it and Em told him to just send it. I respect the fuck out of that. Purely business first and the protection of the success of his people.
And Tyler said that Em's beat selection is bad😂
Because Tyler's beat are trash but think they're good.
@@francoisturcotte3982 I think his beats are really good and he is a damn creative producer
But Yeah, he shouldn't have said that about Em
@@sowhat7655 idk man i tried multiple time to listen to Tyler and never have I ever been amazed by him nor his production. It's just blend and boring to me. Not my type of production at all.
I think he was talking about the beats that Em chooses for his albums nowadays... Not the beats that Em produces himself. Hes right though most of the beats that Em chooses sound too generic and mainstream. Em had his own particular sound back in the day that only Dre and himself could create
@@Fishy_Queefs but you can't say that that about Kamikaze or MTBMB
Yeah maybe revival
This was incredible. Subscribed 🔥
Showbiz, Erick Sermon, Havoc, Lord Finesse, Diamond D, DR Period, Daz (Dogg Pound), Paul C, Ced Gee, Howie T, E-Swift, Apollo Brown, Nottz & many more. That's who i think of when i hear Hip Hop's most underrated producers, no disrespect to Em. He's got some nice beats but can't say i was a fan of his production. I know the stans r coming. I don't care!
I need some Cole world, Shady records collab. Where Cole and Em make beats for each other and rap on each other’s shit. I don’t care if it’s not serious like Black Friday with Kdot, I just need to see the project while they’re still alive
Em, Dre, Kanye, No I.D., and Ronny J are my top 5 producers
Em is a real artist from lyricist and producer and as well sings
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I always said Eminem had some cold ass beats
It is hilarious to see people talking down on em's beats like they can actually name the songs that he has produced.
Check out Pacs album Loyal to the game and tell em those beats aren’t wack
YES, he is.
Love his style of producing music.. I would describe it as Dark Melodic Old-English
That new Westside Gunn on Shady is amazing, best LP of 2020
Can't be underrated if you never make it known. He doesn't champion or broadcast his producing talents so why would people talk about it? Not to mention his bars eclipse anything else he could possibly hope to do. He's slept on but not underrated or underappreciated.
Bro.....EXCELLENT video. Keep it up, you got my sub for sure.
Minus 3 tracks. The ENTIRE Eminem Show. Words are Weapons. D12 Incredible beats (first album mostly) etc. Etc. Etc.
The Eminem Show was incredibly produced
I've always loved Eminem's beats
I had no idea Eminem made Moment of Clarity 🤯🤯
Ooh shit I didn’t know Em made that many beats...I guess the 🐐 can really do it all.
Dope format 🐐!!!
Loyal to the Game might just be the worst posthumous Pac album tbf
It was good imo