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  1. Jan 25, 2020
    6
    Tbh, it would be better rated if he cut some songs and retired the whole "I hate my parents" motif. I think compared to his other recent projects its better but as an album standalone its very average.
  2. Jan 23, 2020
    5
    It’s not as bad as it could have been. Still doesn’t deserve the rating it currently has but it is far better than his latest projects
  3. Jan 23, 2020
    6
    It's OK, some good tracks, some meh tracks. Liked it better than Kamikaze. Darkness is pretty good.
  4. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    Ems best work in a long while, but still very inconsistent, too long and the middle portion is very weak.
  5. Jan 23, 2020
    5
    Eminem’s ‘Music to be Murdered by’ is shallow attempt to recreate the edgy music Eminem was known for back in his early career, but without the edgy substance that his older music was known and felt like it was trying to not offend a single person. Which makes it un-edgy. Songs such as ‘Unaccommodating’ and ‘No Regrets’ just sound as far from an Eminem song as possible. Whilst the rest ofEminem’s ‘Music to be Murdered by’ is shallow attempt to recreate the edgy music Eminem was known for back in his early career, but without the edgy substance that his older music was known and felt like it was trying to not offend a single person. Which makes it un-edgy. Songs such as ‘Unaccommodating’ and ‘No Regrets’ just sound as far from an Eminem song as possible. Whilst the rest of the album just sounds like a generic Eminem song stripped down to its basic components replayed all over again with little tweaks. It’s only bearable song is ‘Godzilla’ and even though it’s been carried to the charts by the tragic death of Juice WRLD, Eminem’s part is extremely inferior to his piers section of the song. It’s not a tragic album, it’s far from a terrible project, but for an album that has been written and created by a artist with as much creative ability in writing and performing as Eminem it just feels like a lazy attempt to profit off of a generic format and style of rap music that he helped create and refine into a style that at its high points was the best in the world. Expand
  6. Feb 19, 2020
    6
    Eminem rap fast.... so that's pretty cool

    Music to Be Murdered By has a VERY STRONG opening. Premonition, Unaccommodating & You Gon' Learn are solid. All three are well-produced, modern and interesting, yet leave enough room for everyone to do work lyrically and have fun. Eminem sounds agile and is able to weave through each track with ease. Some of the best we've heard Em in a while.
    Eminem rap fast.... so that's pretty cool

    Music to Be Murdered By has a VERY STRONG opening. Premonition, Unaccommodating & You Gon' Learn are solid. All three are well-produced, modern and interesting, yet leave enough room for everyone to do work lyrically and have fun. Eminem sounds agile and is able to weave through each track with ease. Some of the best we've heard Em in a while.

    And from there - turn it off
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  7. Jan 17, 2020
    6
    Most of the tracks are average, beats are poor and he sounds like he's doing simple talking instead of rapping. Despite that, I really enjoyed "Premonition", "Unaccommodating", "Marsh" and "I Will". Also, the hooks are great.
  8. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    It’s pretty mediocre all things considered, a few standout tracks, but nothing we haven’t seen or heard before from Eminem and at this point it’s a bit redundant.
  9. Jan 23, 2020
    4
    People are throwing the 10's like newspapers, god. This is the best production Em has in a record since MMLP2, no doubt about it. He is quite great technically speaking too. But woooooooow are there so many eye rollers in this thing, not even the Ariana line but saying that he has his lyricism on point is like saying that your car can work with no problems with 3 wheels and half the motorPeople are throwing the 10's like newspapers, god. This is the best production Em has in a record since MMLP2, no doubt about it. He is quite great technically speaking too. But woooooooow are there so many eye rollers in this thing, not even the Ariana line but saying that he has his lyricism on point is like saying that your car can work with no problems with 3 wheels and half the motor out. He needs to stop pretending like his lyrics are for "the sharpest knives" when his cuts are done by a butter knife. Expand
  10. Jan 23, 2020
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Shockrock/conscious rap don't really work together. It was another Eminem album. Slim Shady dead. Expand
  11. Jan 23, 2020
    4
    Mediocre, bad hooks, beats feel similar and it’s like people only like this album cause it’s Eminem not the quality of music, which is poor.
  12. Jan 17, 2020
    5
    A three track run like In Too Deep, Godzilla, and Darkness might be the best 3-track run in a decade for Eminem. The album is still overlong and filled with cringe bars and mechanical flows. Eminem has some high points in his verses but I think they sound like a broken record, substance wise and sonically. Some of these features carry the album like Don Tolliver, Juice, Royce, and BlackA three track run like In Too Deep, Godzilla, and Darkness might be the best 3-track run in a decade for Eminem. The album is still overlong and filled with cringe bars and mechanical flows. Eminem has some high points in his verses but I think they sound like a broken record, substance wise and sonically. Some of these features carry the album like Don Tolliver, Juice, Royce, and Black Thought all come with great guest appearances to make this a listenable album, at least. Expand
  13. Jan 20, 2020
    5
    Clearly Eminem is a great rapper. Nevertheless, he's the most uninteresting person on earth at this point. This thing reeks of "been there done that" and completely fades from ones attention before the halfway point. Couple of nice spots on here but they're drowned in an overlong track list that really can't keep it up. 5/10 pretty much based on technical ability above all else.
  14. Jan 24, 2020
    4
    Just because a artist has raw skill does not mean they are capable of making a good project or song. This album has some of the worst bars I’ve ever heard and mediocre beats to go with them. Just cause fast word man is going fast does not mean he is saying anything that isn’t corny or stupid.
  15. Jan 18, 2020
    4
    More similar to Revival than Kamikaze. Sometimes it feels like he's trying too hard.
  16. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    More bland uninspired trying to hip on the new generations Eminem music. That Ed Sheeran track is the worst **** ive heard in a while
  17. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    It's really average. Fairly similar to Eminems recent works but really just "not as bad." Unfortunate evolution for him
  18. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    It's got 5 out of 18 songs that I like. I am really bored with his supersonic flow, it doesn't sound cool it's just annoying.
  19. May 29, 2020
    6
    Underwhelming compared to last year's Kamikaze, Eminem has still provided enough heat and personality to keep the album off the ground. "Godzilla" is a surefire hit.
  20. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    Em's gotta do something new, he keeps doing the same old with no real change or twist, plus all this stuff he's done much better in the past.
  21. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    It’s okay. Has good tracks, but overall I only go back to a handful of them.
  22. Jan 18, 2020
    6
    This is certainly a solid effort from Eminem all round, although a handful of the tracks become tiresome after a couple of listens, and others are fairly forgettable. There are some highlights here which help overall (Darkness, and the Don Toliver feature was a welcome surprise). It's certainly a marked improvement on his past few albums, although that's a pretty low bar considering howThis is certainly a solid effort from Eminem all round, although a handful of the tracks become tiresome after a couple of listens, and others are fairly forgettable. There are some highlights here which help overall (Darkness, and the Don Toliver feature was a welcome surprise). It's certainly a marked improvement on his past few albums, although that's a pretty low bar considering how objectively bad they were. People giving this a 10 are obviously massive stans, and people giving it a 2 or 3 blatantly haters. I think a 5-7 is probably the most reasonable assessment of this good, but far from his best, album. Em fans will certainly enjoy it. Expand
  23. Jan 20, 2020
    5
    This hurts to say but i don't like this album. He has some decent to trash beats, he has horrible hooks and keeps his annoying stacatto fast flow that lost it's magic after the first few times he did it. His attitude is like a 50 year old man who keeps fighting young kids to get off his lawn. I get why he hates this new generation; his last album was him literally taking a **** on it; youThis hurts to say but i don't like this album. He has some decent to trash beats, he has horrible hooks and keeps his annoying stacatto fast flow that lost it's magic after the first few times he did it. His attitude is like a 50 year old man who keeps fighting young kids to get off his lawn. I get why he hates this new generation; his last album was him literally taking a **** on it; you don't need to remind me on every verse of how better you are, we already know this. Eminem is in a corner with nothing to say, he has done it all, he rose to be the illest on the mic, he beat his demons, he survived the hard streets of Detroit and I'm not taking that away from him but he has nothing to say; All the clever wordplay an rhymes can't cover up that. I hope that with all the success he gets from this album dosen't bleed to his next one. Expand
  24. Jan 23, 2020
    5
    Some Strong Songs on this record for sure. But Some Are Definitely Bland. Production Can Be Better. In General a very OK album nothing special at all.
    Also Lyrics can be.......Very insensitive and Very stupid....like Very to he point where it’s cringey.
  25. 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.
  26. Jan 18, 2020
    6
    Eminem's most cohesive project since MMLP2. The front half of the record features some of Em's best output in a decade including a phenomenal first three tracks. It's also sonically and thematically better than Shady's last two outputs. MTBMB also features some hard hitting features. However, the second half of the record begins to lack direction leaving me feeling underwhelmed substanceEminem's most cohesive project since MMLP2. The front half of the record features some of Em's best output in a decade including a phenomenal first three tracks. It's also sonically and thematically better than Shady's last two outputs. MTBMB also features some hard hitting features. However, the second half of the record begins to lack direction leaving me feeling underwhelmed substance wise. Lousy hooks/chorus transitions and corny bars with the lack of direction in the latter half explain its eventual demise. Expand
  27. Jan 19, 2020
    5
    This album clearly potrays the rappers prowess over his lyrical abilities. His mindfull metaphors and clever references makes this album a proper manifestation of higher power at work.
  28. Jan 19, 2020
    4
    Overall interesting concept with wild and unrelenting production, but overshadowed by the significant decline in vocal and lyrical quality Em has undergone since the 00s.
  29. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    Too long. No consistent theme or style. Pop features again. Cringy lines. Better than Revival but still bad.
  30. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    There is not a single track you will skip!
    Eminem is The GOAT! So many favorite tracks and the last part of God-Zilla is
  31. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Could quite possibly be his magnum opus. It's that good. Especially after a few listens. Expand
  32. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    With some of the corniest bars in his discography, Eminem fails another attempt at trying to go back to his glory days. While some of the highs of the album are enjoyable and the production is better than his last two projects, the songwriting keeps taking a dive to the point where Eminem thinks rapping fast equals good writing.
    Best song on the album: Darkness
  33. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    I created a metacritic account because this has gotten out of hand and I wanted to be a voice of reason. This album is decent at best, it is for sure the best project Eminem has put out in a decade or so, but it's not great. The production is alright, but the mastering is trash. Eminem can still rap quick, and he still has a few clever bars here and there, but this album takes itself soI created a metacritic account because this has gotten out of hand and I wanted to be a voice of reason. This album is decent at best, it is for sure the best project Eminem has put out in a decade or so, but it's not great. The production is alright, but the mastering is trash. Eminem can still rap quick, and he still has a few clever bars here and there, but this album takes itself so seriously and feels like an out of touch old man stomping around and demanding attention. Eminem should let his legacy speak for himself, this album is inconsistent and the low points outweigh the high points. It's a 4/10 and everyone needs to relax. Expand
  34. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    Average album at best, better than his last 2 which were horrible. If compared to earlier albums it is very bad but compared to his recent work it is an improvement
  35. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    Miles better than Revival. Still better than Kamikaze but a far cry away from a 10/10 record.
  36. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    Eminem shows improvement from past projects, but filler love songs and some straight up bad songs make the album a lower score.

    Best Tracks: Leaving Heaven, Little Engine, Lock it Up, No Regrets

    Worst Track: Stepdad
  37. Jan 22, 2020
    6
    Mediocre album. Best we’ve had from em in a few. Only about 2/3 tracks I reckon I’ll go back to
  38. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    I know all the Eminem fans are just spamming 10/10. Which is fake. However, despite wanting to give this a 0-1 just to compensate their fake reviews. I am still going to give it what i think it deserves a 4-5. Reasoning: Cons:
    Corny lines in serious songs bother me. The beats were not my favorite. The hooks DID NOT do it for me. Also did not care about eminem’s love life nor did I expect
    I know all the Eminem fans are just spamming 10/10. Which is fake. However, despite wanting to give this a 0-1 just to compensate their fake reviews. I am still going to give it what i think it deserves a 4-5. Reasoning: Cons:
    Corny lines in serious songs bother me. The beats were not my favorite. The hooks DID NOT do it for me. Also did not care about eminem’s love life nor did I expect to hear about it at any point in the future. And i mean really theres nothing new, innovative or exciting.
    Pros:
    He can rappity rap fast
    Em is obviously skillful in placement of rhymes, lines and double entendres Pretty good features
    I can feel his emotion in some tracks.
    Overral not enough to save it, not a trash album, but nothing making it special.
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  39. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    It has its moments of storytelling and super-zippy-fast-rapping, but it's filled with corny lines and bad hooks. A notch below Kamikaze.
  40. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This album is so consistently great throughout that my favorite song on the album keeps changing fro 1 dong to the next as I listen. Eminem’s satirist nature comes through to tell his story of how he feels about violence and gun control. The production on the album is top notch, the beats are amazing and the flows are on point. This album gives us amazing feature artists and has a balanced mix of old school artistry with new styles of rap. I just can’t stop listening this album gets better with every play. Expand
  41. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    Shady brings forth... an attempt to fit in with the new age of rap with his trap beats and so forth. Maybe he should stick to what he was good at.
  42. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    His greatest album in the last 10 years!
    Eminem is back baby! Slim shady is back
  43. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    Some good tracks, mixed with some very bad ones with corny bars, better than his last two however.
  44. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. These em stans acting crazy like always. Had to bring them back to earth with a real review. Expand
  45. Jan 25, 2020
    4
    I will never understand how eminem stans will call this man the greatest of all time when he’s released basically the same music since 2000s. He only ever somewhat switched it up between 2009-2012. Other than that he just drops “controversial” bars over lazy beats and raps fast. If you still find that amazing then I don’t know what to say. Rapping fast doesn’t make you good and sayingI will never understand how eminem stans will call this man the greatest of all time when he’s released basically the same music since 2000s. He only ever somewhat switched it up between 2009-2012. Other than that he just drops “controversial” bars over lazy beats and raps fast. If you still find that amazing then I don’t know what to say. Rapping fast doesn’t make you good and saying stupid things for attention doesn’t make you rebellious. Expand
  46. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    eminem is back with some hot garbage. better than his last few, but not by much
  47. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    This album is mediocre at best, it's an improvement over Kamikaze and Revival but Eminem's golden days are far away now. Em tries to innovate for a new generation but honestly fails and feels like more of the same modern Em. There are some good tracks but none I'd revisit.
  48. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    Again very disappointed by yet again another bad Eminem album. He needs to retire at this point he just ruining his discography
  49. Jan 22, 2020
    5
    It's ok, not as bad as his previous last 2 records but no where near as good as his 2 best records.
  50. Jan 22, 2020
    4
    The user score is disproportionate to how good the actual album is. It's not very good, with a couple of good songs mixed in
  51. Jan 23, 2020
    5
    Not bad, not great. Just average. Eminem should know how to end his career, its just getting cringe.
  52. Jan 23, 2020
    5
    overreacted c'mon, you Eminem fans named **** Tanner just gave it a 10 bc of revival and kamakazi, go punch a wall and down a monster or something, just please be honest.
  53. Jan 23, 2020
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Best album ever!!! Thought it’d be hard to top kamakazi, but doesn’t seem to be for Em. Expand
  54. Jan 23, 2020
    4
    Corny lyrics by Eminem but production is fine and way too long with no memorable parts.
  55. Jan 24, 2020
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Only good things about this album are the beats. And they don't even suit Eminem that well. Topics are as always the same. Almost every topic in this album has been in Kamikaze. Also it's way too long. So many tracks with the same topics gets boring. Expand
  56. Feb 5, 2020
    6
    8-10 good tracks but also some unexplainable ones like Stepdad (i hAAaaAtE mY..... sTePdaD!!!).
  57. Feb 4, 2020
    4
    This album has received a large amount of praise by people who I assume haven't listened to lots of music, or ever made music.

    What this album does well: There are 1 or 2 songs that are pretty decent, they wouldn't make it onto one of my playlists, but they are enjoyable. Specifically "Lock It Up" featuring Anderson .Paak. Also I'm also happy to see eminem open up to the new wave of
    This album has received a large amount of praise by people who I assume haven't listened to lots of music, or ever made music.

    What this album does well:
    There are 1 or 2 songs that are pretty decent, they wouldn't make it onto one of my playlists, but they are enjoyable. Specifically "Lock It Up" featuring Anderson .Paak. Also I'm also happy to see eminem open up to the new wave of music with artists like Juice WRLD, Young M.A and Don Toliver, however their more creative and innovative approaches to music clash a bit with eminem's tried and true lyrical fast rap formula that he's developed over the years.

    What the album does decent:
    The production. The production is pretty decent, however does absolutely nothing in the field of innovation. The beats, although i would classify as pretty good, don't do anything that I've never heard before. I think the length of this album kind of took away from this, as shorter albums tend to include the mixing of songs together to create an enjoyable listening experience from start to finish. None of the beats hit especially hard either. there is no really great moment on this record where you say "Wow that beat bumps." Leaving the production at "Meh" at best. Next, the concepts on some of these songs. For an album to earn a very high rating in my books, it has to carry a concept. now eminem's album doesn't do this, however many of the songs feature concepts. There are a few songs on this album that have great concepts with lots of meaning, such as Darkness, where Em does a great job of comparing himself as a young adult and a drug addict to a school shooter. The track is pretty excellent in the field of meaning. Sadly there are some tracks where the concept is just kind of gross, specifically "Those Kinda Nights." featuring Ed Sheeran. This song brings us Eminem's gross, kind of cringe, kind of annoying club style 'Girl You're Very Sexy" song which is a concept that Em should have left behind a long long time ago.

    Finally the bad parts about this album:
    This may be surprising to some, but I think eminem's over-the-top fast rapping ruins songs in this album. A song will be nice, some of his flows are complex, yet they fit in decently. THEN, out of nowhere, speedy mcspeed comes around with his auctioneer slippery quick lines that are too fast to understand, and have significantly less meaning than his slower lines. Next is eminem's singing, His singing voice just isn't the best instrument for his songs, as he always manages to sound nasally and with too many stereo and doubling effects put on that make him sound even more raspy and dry. For someone who talks so much about how much he hates auto tune, his vocals require way too much processing to sound decent, and I think he could really do for some auto tune. lastly, Anothing annoying thing is the story telling cuts, although I'd have to say the Stepdad intro was really well done and painted a great image in my head, however sadly the song contained such annoying singing and such an awful, muddy beat that I just couldn't make it all the way through.

    I think the thing I have to say about this album is that you should just read the lyrics instead of listening to it, because the story telling is good, but the way the album sounds is just decent at best. Really not a great album, in terms of production, delivery, and overall sound. Definitely better than his last two tho. So, props to him.
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  58. Jun 16, 2020
    5
    As many improvements as this album have compared to his last 2 records, at the same time he counteracts them with flaws that undermine these improvements. The features are very good, most notably juice wrld and don Toliver, but the album is still really long for no apparent reason. His last record, Kamikaze, spent most of the time insulting 'mumble' rappers and those who were vocal on howAs many improvements as this album have compared to his last 2 records, at the same time he counteracts them with flaws that undermine these improvements. The features are very good, most notably juice wrld and don Toliver, but the album is still really long for no apparent reason. His last record, Kamikaze, spent most of the time insulting 'mumble' rappers and those who were vocal on how bad Revival was. Claiming they all had similar flow and bad lyrics. Yet this record has some lyrics worse than that on songs like Gucci Gang. Distasteful remarks about the tragedy and murder of innocents by extremists at an Ariana Grande Concert, downright corny and cringe like 'I'm a candle, I'll go out if you blow on me'. It isn't anything special and leaves plenty of room to grow. at this point, Eminem is a different person to the one he was 6 - 20 years ago and should be treated like a relatively new artist. this album feels like a sophomore record from a newish rapper. Nothing special, but not terrible either. Expand
  59. Jan 28, 2020
    4
    Eminem answers criticisms of his recent work by delivering another album that’s indistinguishable from his other recent work. More songs about being the greatest, more rehash of the past, more conflicted tales of dysfunctional relationships... Throw in some awkward chorus transitions (or just plain old lousy choruses and hooks) and no-rhyme-or-reason 180 degree turns in style and tone, andEminem answers criticisms of his recent work by delivering another album that’s indistinguishable from his other recent work. More songs about being the greatest, more rehash of the past, more conflicted tales of dysfunctional relationships... Throw in some awkward chorus transitions (or just plain old lousy choruses and hooks) and no-rhyme-or-reason 180 degree turns in style and tone, and you get a disjointed mess that we’ve all heard before. He gets points for ‘Darkness’, which is an incisive and raw look into the mind of a mass shooter. Everything else is reheated leftovers. Expand
  60. Jan 22, 2020
    6
    Not bad but definitely not great, at least it's an improvement upon Kamikaze since that album was really bad... I don't have much to say because I'm not an expert but I didn't like some of the flows and the songs sometimes felt kinda boring...
  61. Jun 8, 2020
    6
    This is definetly a step in the right direction for Em, it has some awful tracks, especially the one with Ed Sheeran, but overall, this is better than his previous albums. Darkness is the kinda track that convices me that the old Em that wrote Stan still is alive and well in Marshall. Godzilla is on the other side of the spectrum, fun and fast. I like both sides of this. My major complaintThis is definetly a step in the right direction for Em, it has some awful tracks, especially the one with Ed Sheeran, but overall, this is better than his previous albums. Darkness is the kinda track that convices me that the old Em that wrote Stan still is alive and well in Marshall. Godzilla is on the other side of the spectrum, fun and fast. I like both sides of this. My major complaint with this album is the amount of tracks that aren't that good, and the fact that the title and skits try to tell you that this is a dangerous album and "music to be murdered by", when in fact, there are only a few songs on this thing that reflect this theme. The posse cuts on this thing are amazing though, and You gon' learn especially captures the theme of this album pretty well. All in all an album that is okay to listen through, no awful tracks, just some that are painfully mediocre Expand
  62. Jan 25, 2020
    5
    This is one of those album you can enjoy it from the beginning to the end, even those songs that arent your style had something good. I am very satisfied.. Thanks Eminem
  63. Jan 28, 2020
    6
    Good album, 'You Gon Learn' is my favourite track of the album, however with 2 or 3 skippable songs and no real lead singles or songs that feel are big I dont think it matches his previous calibre or work.
  64. Jan 29, 2020
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Great to hear Eminem embracing a more modern sound with some of the production choices. For much of the album he sounds more comfortable in his delivery, and seems to be less reliant on the choppy flows that made Revival such a grating listen. While some of his cornier bars were actually quite entertaining, he’s at his most painstakingly cringeworthy on the hooks. Some tracks such as ‘Marsh’, I found genuinely entertaining until he compared himself to a field and said he’s an extraterrestrial. I think the highlights on the album were when Em was just enjoying himself rather than trying to impress or prove a point. The fast rapping at the end of Godzilla ruined the track for me. Everyone knows he can do it but just because it sounds good, doesn’t take away from the fact that he squeezes in pure nonsense, aware that no one can criticise it if he says it too quickly for them to understand. In similar vein,, hearing another song about Em’s tumultuous upbringing feels like fam service, going back to Em’s edgy, cringey worst as you have to endure a 45 year old man whining about parental issues like an angsts 16 year old. Expand
  65. Jan 29, 2020
    5
    It's the best in whatever way you map it. The era going on doesn't value artists and that's a fact.
  66. Mar 3, 2020
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I feel this album would be a lot better if Em stuck to the titled topic. I'll start by saying how great the transition is from Kamikaze to MTBMB -- Premonition even *sounds* like a Kamikaze track! Tracks such as the aforementioned "Premonition (Intro)", "Little Engine" and "Darkness" reminisce a lot better and honestly just fit on the album better than "Those Kinda Nights"... or "Farewell". To be honest, these songs probably shouldn't have been on here. It's tight to hear another Em storytelling song, but it's a bumpy road going from a reuniting of Bad Meets Evil, and Alfred Hitchcock, directly to "River 2".

    I am a great fan of "Darkness", "Godzilla" and "Yah Yah". It's great to see Em using their platform for gun violence awareness, and the storytelling is amazing as usual. The only issue is with the music video, it interrupted the intended direction and spoiled most of the double entendres for me--and the song as a result.

    "Marsh" and "In Too Deep" are structurally opposites--I feel Marsh has great verses, but a bad chorus. In Too Deep, on the other hand, I only listen to it for the chorus and then skip. The rest of the album is... meh. Again, it probably would've been better if Em stayed on topic. If I had to rate both sides, the first side is orders by magnitude better. The album sadly fell apart after "Lock it Up". But seriously, before I write my farewells, how *do* you un-suck a ****?
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  67. Jul 18, 2020
    5
    it is a mix of good and bad tracks. Interludes add nothing new. On the first two tracks, he is name dropping and being rude. But beats and his performance is good almost everywhere. Except for the last 4 tracks, which are complete garbage. His lyrics are good on some tracks(Darkness is the best) and weak on others(Farewell is the worst). I have a problem digesting albums with bigit is a mix of good and bad tracks. Interludes add nothing new. On the first two tracks, he is name dropping and being rude. But beats and his performance is good almost everywhere. Except for the last 4 tracks, which are complete garbage. His lyrics are good on some tracks(Darkness is the best) and weak on others(Farewell is the worst). I have a problem digesting albums with big tracklist, I don't have a problem with length. 20 tracks and half of them are not great, the same structure and writing is repeated. This has been a problem with every Eminem album. There are some solid features like Juice Wrld and Anderson Paak. My favorite track is "Godzilla". Expand
  68. Aug 29, 2020
    5
    Eminem's latest work gives some nostalgia from his previous work. His brutally honest and somewhat out-of-line choice of words in most of his tracks are accompanied by cheap underwhelming production.
  69. Nov 20, 2020
    4
    What Eminem wanted from this album I don't know. There are so many subjects, and none of it feels cohesive whatsoever. One song will be a down to earth song about a break-up, or feeling beaten down by society, to the next song being about **** a Bi-sexual woman. Features are mostly forgettable, apart from the likes of Royce and Juice Wrld. When Eminem goes for the intimate route, it worksWhat Eminem wanted from this album I don't know. There are so many subjects, and none of it feels cohesive whatsoever. One song will be a down to earth song about a break-up, or feeling beaten down by society, to the next song being about **** a Bi-sexual woman. Features are mostly forgettable, apart from the likes of Royce and Juice Wrld. When Eminem goes for the intimate route, it works very well, such as the star track "Darkness". His typical writing, flow and production habits pop up here which are at some points laughable. Overall, its a mixed bag with mostly negative points to make. Expand
  70. Dec 18, 2020
    5
    Eh. That’s all I really have to say about this thing. Just eh. Eminem delivers his “bars” like a commanding officer. Lyrics are mostly quite cringeworthy and corny. Really quite a shame how much Eminem has gotten worse since his prime, however at least this is better than Revival and Kamikaze. Wouldn’t really recommend.
  71. Dec 24, 2020
    6
    It has really good songs, yes. But some of the songs in here are truly awful. The best songs are some of the best songs he’s ever put out in the past half decade, but the presence of the terrible songs really hinders me giving it a positive review.
  72. Oct 2, 2022
    6
    actually a decent album from Eminem his first more positive than a negative album in 7 years and might be a good change of form for him if he doesn't **** it up with the next album
  73. Dec 7, 2021
    4
    If Eminem stayed consistent with the whole Alfred Hitchcock theme this could have been amazing, or even just telling a story in some songs like he did in Stan or Framed, but he decided to go with a semi rant on the music genre that not only ends up on the mediocre side of the sound, but remains just a rephrasing of what he said in Kamikaze. This isn't to say that every song on thisIf Eminem stayed consistent with the whole Alfred Hitchcock theme this could have been amazing, or even just telling a story in some songs like he did in Stan or Framed, but he decided to go with a semi rant on the music genre that not only ends up on the mediocre side of the sound, but remains just a rephrasing of what he said in Kamikaze. This isn't to say that every song on this album is mid, Godzilla and No Regrets are some of Eminem's best songs, but those are the only notable GOAT songs. Expand
  74. Jan 24, 2022
    6
    I'm kinda surprised that the user score is so high, I thought even Eminem's own fans would've seen that this album isn't particularly strong. This isn't a masterpiece or a ten and there's a reason why the critics score is lower than the user's
  75. Nov 7, 2022
    5
    An another classic It has everything from the lyrics eminem is known for to the flow
  76. Jul 19, 2023
    4
    Review só pra lembrar a nota que eu dei pro album:
    album ruinzinho, agora só escrever pra passar dos 75 caracteres.
  77. Jul 24, 2023
    5
    Music to be murdered by is the best album Eminem has released since the Marshall Mathers LP2, but it doesn't change the fact that it is still a bloaded and messy project with a handfull of good tracks.

    Best track: Darkness
    Worst track: Stepdad (the chorus is trash!)
    Best feature: Juice WRLD or Royce da 5'9
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.