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| n/a by www.calendarlive.com |
A glorified mix-tape... sprawling with lots of throwaway songs and loaded with interludes |
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| n/a by www.rapreviews.com |
This one won't dissapoint Eminem, Shady or G-Unit fans, but it also won't blow them away. |
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| n/a by www.prefixmag.com |
The members of the crew surrounding Eminem still need to distinguish themselves individually, but in the tradition of G-Unit/Shady's best stuff, few songs on The Re-Up have to be skipped. |
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| n/a by www.nowtoronto.com |
Unfortunately, there are none of the ridiculous disses, insane freestyles or wacky interludes that make real mixtapes entertaining. |
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| n/a by arts.guardian.co.uk |
Like a neglectful party host, [Eminem] keeps disappearing, leaving you to have your ear bent by some crashing dullard. |
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| n/a by uk.launch.yahoo.com |
If they've kept the good stuff back in the hope of better times, the decision was misguided; but if this is the best they can manage, the portents are, in the original sense of the word, ill. |
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| n/a by Popmatters |
Hip-hop is not at its best on The Re-Up, but there are brief flashes of hope hidden amidst the gunk. |
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| n/a by www.stylusmagazine.com |
On his few appearances on “The Re-Up,” Em sounds completely lost, grasping for a new subject for his roving mind, or even for a reason to keep rapping. |
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