Nghe bài hát I Need A Doctor (Explicit) chất lượng cao 320 kbps lossless miễn phí. Tìm loi bai hat i need a doctor (explicit) - eminem, dr. Second guessing and it's almost like you're begīài hát i need a doctor (explicit) - eminem, dr. Seems like your own opinions not one you can formĬan't make a decision you keep questioning yourself Dres 'I Need a Doctor', which Eminem features on. When the phone number for 'Revival' is called, it plays the background music of Dr. You gone either wanna fight me when I get off this *ing micīut I'm out of options, there's nothing else I can do coz.īut your either getting lazy or you don't believe in you no more The website is also registered to one of Eminems labels, Interscope Records. I don't think you realize what you mean to
The song was also produced by Alex da Kid and released for digital download through the American iTunes Store on February 1, 2011. Dre featuring rapper Eminem and recording artist Skylar Grey.
Let me turn on the lights and brighten me and enlighten you 'I Need a Doctor' is a single by American hip hop artist Dr. Eminem & Skylar Grey I Need A Doctor Mp3 audio & Mp4 Video Free Download Download Free Dr.E Ft. After Dre’s long hiatus, I was hoping for something with more meat on the bone.I told the World one day I would pay it backīut I don't even know if I believe it when I'm saying thatĭoubt start to creep in, everyday it's so grey and blackĬause no one sees my vision when I play it for emĪnd I don't know if I was awake or asleepĪll I know is you come to when I was at my lowestīut for the life of me, I don't see why you don't see like I do It’s light and satisfying but nothing that sticks with you.
Let’s hope for Dre’s sake that Detox isn’t the letdown of that bloated disc.Īs a single, this song…is a pretty good appetizer. Short as it is, it’s an angry but welcome return (as if the previous teaser single “Kush” never existed) that proves his hip-hop skills haven’t diminished a shred after all this time.Īs an advertisement, “I Need a Doctor” does everything it should, whetting taste buds like an appetizer for one of the most anxiously awaited albums since Axl Rose’s Chinese Democracy.
Two verses deep-a full three minutes and 23 seconds in, if you’re keeping score at home-Dre finally awakens from his supposed creative coma to deliver a scathing shot at his critics and doubters. Alex da Kid’s production fits Em’s tense, shouting flow-as he’s been prone to deliver too much lately-perfectly, but again, it doesn’t remotely bring to mind the good doctor’s trademark West Coast funk. He’s begging Dre back into the game, for his sake and the genre’s. Dre saved his life by pulling him up from the gutter to the top of the charts. Eminem is the best-selling artist of the 2000s in the United States. Marshall Mathers starts off with a passionate testimony of how Dr. Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem (often stylized as EMINM), is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, record executive, and actor. Starting off with a pop vocal chorus from Skylar Grey (who was the voice on Fort Minor’s 2006 hit “Where’d You Go,” and who co-wrote “Love The Way You Lie”) and the tinkle of keys, the song roars to life with the beep of a hospital monitor followed by a rumbling trashcan beat and the raging pleas of Eminem. The movie, in this case, is Dre’s 10-years-in-the-making Detoxalbum, and this “trailer” does a pretty good job building anticipation-but little else. If anything, “I Need a Doctor” is the musical equivalent of a trailer for a summer blockbuster movie.