![]() ![]() Dre, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, and Xzibit in a single sentence, I was struck with an overwhelming bittersweet sadness. ![]() It’s crazy to think that this is the same rapper who gave us “Kim,” or even the aforementioned mad brilliance that is “Fack.” Still, the sheer level of skill displayed in “Infinite” would have no doubt turned the heads of even the most ardent purist.Ģ3. After recently being re-released in a new, remastered state, Em’s classic banger is a smooth showcase of a young, hungry rapper sitting comfortably in his element. “Infinite” originally dropped in 1996, when Eminem was busy selling home-pressed copies from the back of his trunk. It’s a rare foray into “boom-bap-adjacent” territory for the emcee, despite having been his preferred style during his formative years. Em’s multi-syllabic prowess is on full display as he weaves over old-school production. A far cry from the content that later made him famous, Infinite and its title track served to make one thing clear – the whiteboy could spit bars. Before Eminem and Denaun Porter were linking up to make up one third of D12, the Detroit duo were teaming up to craft Eminem’s debut album, Infinite. ![]()
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