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  1. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    Very much the old Eminem but bringing a bit more of social impact while still not giving a f*ck
  2. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    The greatest rapper of all time, incredible how this album start and finish, another #1 for eminem is coming
  3. Jan 17, 2020
    0
    This is an bad album. So many ways the lyricism fails, and Em switches back to the fast rapping approach to confound and impress listeners.
  4. Jan 17, 2020
    9
    top 5 album. Eminem returns to his once funny and "immature" styles while having his music more modernized.
  5. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    Ok, isso foi uma experiencia! Pela estética e nome, eu achei que ia ser só mais uma obra visceral como foi "Kamikase", mas isso excedeu qualquer expectativa que eu tinha. Os beats mais puxados pro pop não ofuscaram a lírica quase perfeita nesse album. A quantidade de assuntos abordados me dão a sensação que esse foi um álbum muito pessoal, como era nos tempos de Marshall Mathers LP. NãoOk, isso foi uma experiencia! Pela estética e nome, eu achei que ia ser só mais uma obra visceral como foi "Kamikase", mas isso excedeu qualquer expectativa que eu tinha. Os beats mais puxados pro pop não ofuscaram a lírica quase perfeita nesse album. A quantidade de assuntos abordados me dão a sensação que esse foi um álbum muito pessoal, como era nos tempos de Marshall Mathers LP. Não quero me extender muito, mas tenho que falar da dualidade genial que ele trouxe para "Darkness", fazendo uma critica feroz as politicas norte americanas de armamentos. Em conseguiu fazer oque não deu tão certo em Revival, e permanecer imponente como fez em grande parte de "Kamikase". Expand
  6. Jan 17, 2020
    8
    Classic slim shady.... 8./10... Music to Be Murdered By best Eminem's album in years!
  7. Jan 17, 2020
    7
    Certainly a comeback for Eminem, liked the production and whole kinda spooky, Alfred Hitchcock theme he was going with, very nice. Also good to see that he is able to adapt to the changing landscape of rap. Strong release.
  8. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Love the inspiration and beats. Em has a style and always has. The content has evolved yet still calls back to his basics. Very solid album Expand
  9. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    Best Eminem's album in years! Totally stunned by the songs and the productions
  10. Jan 17, 2020
    7
    Slim Shady back at with arguably his best project since The Eminem Show back in 2002. This may be Bold AF, but it’s just my opinion. Em displays his rapid fire barz and clever rhyme schemes as always but with some emotion to go over that. But what really stood out was the theme. It feels like an horror movie throughout the entire albums and it works pretty well.
  11. Jan 17, 2020
    8
    Slim shady is back and better than ever. After two polarizing albums in the past three years, eminem brought us this new record inspired by the same titular album from alfred hitchcock "Music to be murdered by". The tracks central theme is murdering the entire rap game like he did on his first three albums at the early 2000's. The best tracks of this album were Godzilla, featuring the lateSlim shady is back and better than ever. After two polarizing albums in the past three years, eminem brought us this new record inspired by the same titular album from alfred hitchcock "Music to be murdered by". The tracks central theme is murdering the entire rap game like he did on his first three albums at the early 2000's. The best tracks of this album were Godzilla, featuring the late rapper Juice wrld with a Speedo type of verse that could pump anyone's day. Following up is the first single, darkness depicting eminem's usual dark themes but with a huge twist that should not be spoiled by this review. The album have major features that makes it unique in comparison to his other records that have artists outside of shady records. It is also the driving force of the album because it let eminem demonstrate how relevant he can be even next to his younger peers while also mentioning the legends of the rap game that inspired him to partake in the first place like Jay Z, 2pac, Trench from naughty by nature, etc. The instrumentation fits the tone of the entire album by incorporating relapse-ish beats by dr dre while also featuring Royce da 5'9 production techniques that made this album a gem in it's own way. The track stepdad is the only song where it is the most eminem trademarked track in comparison with the others but it is not too distracting like the track from relapse "My mom", it somewhat takes itself seriously and also comedic by the way the song elevates itself. The rock samples are almost none resistance as this album front and center are hip hop and trap beats which is a huge improvement over the last two albums already. Overall this is eminem's best record since the Marshall mathers LP 2 and will be remembered by the unique features and incredible wordplay that contains memorable lines that can be up there with his older material Expand
  12. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    Great production, lyrics and flow combined album. I expected something more from kamikaze, and this is by far his best album since relapse.
  13. Jan 17, 2020
    5
    A fusion between the horrorcore style album Relapse and the more modern Kamilaze culminates into this album inspired by Alfred Hitchcock.
  14. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    The album hip-hop world's been waiting for! One of the best of Eminem's work!!
  15. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    Just straight fire. Hands down another great album by the rap God, well it might not reach the expectations of few but man, it good see Em back on track
  16. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    Getting back to his classics. I love how lyrically fluid he was, he brought some average beats to life in his songs
  17. Jan 17, 2020
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. From the second the album starts there is this feeling of "Eminem is back baby!". This feeling is so suddenly because of the first track "Premonition-Intro" which consists of Eminem rapping about how everyone thought Kamikaze was terrible and now he's back and better. The theme of this album is that the listener is listening to the album and by the end will be murdered. This is explained through a series of spoken word interludes titled "Alfred" where a person impersonating Alfred Hitchcock talks. The beginning of the album is very good except that the references to guns and violence became a bit excessive, especially on the track "Unaccommodating", a trap banger, where Eminem compares himself to several controversial figures, terrorists, and serial killers (Saddam Hussein, Ayatollah Khomeini, Osama bin Laden, John Wayne Gacy) and makes pointless, unnecessary references to the bombing at the Ariana Grande concert and 9/11. On the track "Darkness" Eminem puts himself in the shoes of the Las Vegas Shooter to make a point about gun violence. While I think his heart is in the right place, I don't think the way he did it was the best. There are bad features by Ed Sheeran and Juice WRLD on "Those Kinda Nights" and "Godzilla", respectively. The gun theme becomes very excessive with the over-the-top use of gunshot instrumentals. By the middle of the record, the tracks become increasingly rock influenced with songs like "Yah Yah" a good song but with a grating refrain, and "Stepdad" where Eminem describes an abusive stepfather who ends being beaten to death by his stepson. This song has a very catchy chorus and is one of my favorites. On the track "Marsh" there is some masterful wordplay which is very entertaining. I was looking forward to Anderson .Paak's feature when is saw it on the tracklist because Anderson is one of my favorite artists, but it utterly disappointed on the track "Lock it Up" Don Toliver has a great feature on the song "No Regrets" towards the end of the album. And finally the last track " I Will" which was good but not anywhere near the best on the album. In the Outro the Alfred Hitchcock character tells the listener that we actually imagined some of the album and that if we are still alive "better luck next time". This is a haunting note to leave off on. While this record is better than Kamikaze and Revival by leaps and bounds, it still has its flaws

    Favorite Tracks: You gon' learn, Darkness, No Regrets, Stepdad,
    Least Favorite Tracks: Those Kinda Nights, Lock it Up
    Best Features: Royce da 5'9'', White Gold, Skylar Grey, Don Toliver
    Worst Features: Ed Sheeran, Juice WRLD, Anderson .Paak
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  18. Jan 17, 2020
    9
    Probably the best Eminem album since The Eminem Show. Some slippings in the hooks, but a focused projesct, with amazing flows, great collaborations and wordplay level as sharp as ever.
  19. Jan 17, 2020
    8
    Listen here, Eminem is almost 50 years old
    He has a new sound and I wouldnt want him to sound and rap like his OG days
    His New sound is very enjoyable and if you have connected Eminem with old-sxhool raw rap then your mistake
    He raps for over 20 years he can change his style if he wants dont be so harsh about it Just adapt to it❤️
  20. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    Lyrically breathtaking, like always, surprised by it’s release, I’m sure I’m not the only one
  21. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    Damn man,this albums amazing.The collaborative choices were wierd,but they turned out well.
  22. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    This is his best album in a long time. Kamikaze was outstanding, but this album beats it out. The lyrics and features are outstanding, with great production and beats. He still never fails to disappoint. He continues to still be Slim Shady. Mad respect.
  23. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    A master of his art. Great standalone tracks, and great as an album. Tasteful features are icing on the cake.
  24. Jan 17, 2020
    9
    The album is the best since the Eminem Show. Except 3 songs that might draw mixed reviews the album as a whole was very energetic and adds something we have been missing for so long from Eminem: THE BEATS
  25. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    The best album after the release of Recovery. Lyricism on point and a catchy and somewhat weird twist on his beats.
  26. Jan 17, 2020
    9
    Huge amount of respect to Marshall for turning his life around because we could have lost him years ago. While not everyone can relate to his music, I think this album is a culmination of the past few years where he's been regaining his footing. Technically he is impressive as ever. Sometimes the fast rapping can throw me off but take time to listen closely and it is incredible how hisHuge amount of respect to Marshall for turning his life around because we could have lost him years ago. While not everyone can relate to his music, I think this album is a culmination of the past few years where he's been regaining his footing. Technically he is impressive as ever. Sometimes the fast rapping can throw me off but take time to listen closely and it is incredible how his cadence and flow switches. Our brains literally cannot keep up with him and that is probably the reason why some people don't mess with Em. Favorite tracks: Premonition, Lock It Up, Darkness, You Gon' Learn, No Regrets. I give this a 9 out of 10. Expand
  27. Jan 17, 2020
    9
    Eminem shows everyone that he still on the top of the game. He is not fear to sing about bad things like bombing in Manchester and e.t.c. No doubt, great start of 2020 for Marshall
  28. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The more I listen to it, the more bars I'm able to catch, I love the beats, the flow is great, features feel right. But this: They can get **** with eight hundred **** vibrators at once - I don't know about this, I also don't like the fact that there are a lot of drug references, Em is known for talking about Valium, Vicodin (nitrogen,hydrogen vitamin), Methadone and stuff like that, but I heard those druggy rhymes a lot before. But overall I love the sound of it, I love the beats. Expand
  29. Jan 17, 2020
    9
    this a very solid wholesome project eminem delivers flows , beats , diverse content and great features
  30. Jan 17, 2020
    10
    after revival i didnt expected good albums from eminem but this last albums are good. rap god is still alive
Metascore
64

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. Feb 11, 2020
    60
    He clearly cares about his output, but “Music To Be Murdered By” is, unfortunately, another mixed bag of tricks, propped up by lyrical acrobatics and underwhelming production.
  2. 70
    If they look hard enough, any artist could find criticism of their work online. That’s sort of the curse of the Information Age. But not everyone overreacts quite as much as Eminem does. But if his fears grow tiring, his lyrical ability can still give you something to admire, even if the album is somewhat uneven.
  3. Jan 27, 2020
    55
    It is not, strictly speaking, a good record—Eminem hasn’t made one of those in a decade—but it boasts enough technical command and generates just enough arresting ideas to hold your attention.