1. Various Artists - SHADYXV Vinyl Vinyl
  2. Various Artists - SHADYXV Vinyl Vinyl

Various Artists

SHADYXV

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Various Artists

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Honoring the 15th anniversary of the label Eminem founded with his manager Paul Rosenberg, Shady XV features one disc of new recordings and one disc of the label's proven hits, all of it wrapped up with chainsaw-and-hockey-mask artwork that represents the label in 2014, not so much its funkified, 50 Cent past. After all, the biggest numbers on the archival second disc include 50 Cent's ode to bottle service "In Da Club," a strip club and frat house regular, plus D12s "Purple Pills," an Insane Clown Posse-ish piece with Eminem and friends in top, albeit silly, form. The other top bangers on disc two are all from Eminem himself, which barely counts unless Shady is merely a vanity label, but the true backstory shows that D12 never became that strong, third label act because key member Proof died, while Slaughterhouse are a veteran supergroup, or in other words, simple, solid fan-boy stuff. The hyperactive, Eminem and Kid Rock hybrid called Yelawolf is the most hockey-mask-and-chainsaw stuff on disc two, but he's better suited for the forward-looking disc one, where his "Down" attacks the speakers with snarl and Southern guitar, as if Eazy-E got his truck all dirty goin' muddin'. The wonderfully weird "Vegas" from Bad Meets Evil (Eminem and Royce Da 5'9) makes one wish the Shady label boss would find more time for the project, but he's already quite stretched behind the scenes, producing or co-producing eight of the cuts on disc one, including Skylar Grey's "Twisted," which isn't hip-hop, but glittery and goth giganto-pop. Great, grand, risky, and clever moments like this make Shady XV the worthy celebratory object that it is, but don't expect a deep roster or a cohesive game plan, because the label has always been more about close friends and family. Come here looking for that, and all-star posse cuts where outsiders like Big Sean and Danny Brown stop by ("Detroit vs. Everybody") feel as big as a Marvel vs. DC crossover, while bonus tidbits, like the demo of "Lose Yourself," are unmissable bits of Shady history. [Shady XV was also released on LP.] ~ David Jeffries, Rovi

  1. ShadyXV
  2. Psychopath Killer
  3. Die Alone
  4. Vegas
  5. Y'all Ready Know
  6. Guts Over Fear
  7. Down
  8. Bane
  9. Fine Line
  10. Twisted
  11. Right for Me
  12. Detroit vs. Everybody
  13. I Get Money
  14. Purple Pills
  15. Lose Yourself
  16. Cry Now
  17. Let's Roll
  18. Hammer Dance
  19. P.I.M.P.
  20. You Don't Know
  21. My Band
  22. Wanna Know
  23. Wanksta
  24. The Setup
  25. In da Club
  26. Fight Music
  27. Pop the Trunk
  28. Lose Yourself


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