Eminem underrated as a producer?

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  1. BALLAHOLLIC

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    I think so... 95% of the songs he produces are hits.
     
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    I definitely have to agree with this. He's underrated as a lyracist as well, IMO. People don't give him credit due to some of his songs (ala his entire last album excluding 2-3 songs) of just being goofy and joking around. But lyrically, when Eminem really gets down to it, he's unbelievable.
     
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    Nah, he's totally hit-or-miss on production.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticBalla32 @ Nov 20 2006, 11:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I definitely have to agree with this. He's underrated as a lyracist as well, IMO. People don't give him credit due to some of his songs (ala his entire last album excluding 2-3 songs) of just being goofy and joking around. But lyrically, when Eminem really gets down to it, he's unbelievable.</div>Couldn't have said it better myself. On The Re-Up, he has some goofy songs, but on the last song, No Apologies, he got down to it, and I believe it's his best song since Lose Yourself.As for a producer, he's underrated. He's more of a new-generation producer, because he doesn't use that trademark dr. dre synthesizer. but nonetheless he's learned from the good doctor and he's improved since the eminem show as a producer. he executive produced second round's on me and it turned out good.
     

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