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''Revival'' is the ninth studio album by American rapper Eminem, released on December 15, 2017, through Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records and Interscope Records. Like his previous album, ''The Marshall Mathers LP 2'', it is executive produced by Dr. Dre and Rick Rubin, and features many pop artists, such as Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran, Alicia Keys, X Ambassadors, Skylar Grey, Kehlani, and Pink (singer), Pink, along with fellow American rapper Phresher. The album's production was handled by several returning producers from his previous two albums, including Rick Rubin, Denaun Porter, Mr. Porter, Emile (producer), Emile, Just Blaze, Alex da Kid, Fredwreck, and DJ Khalil. Eminem first revealed that he was working on an album following the release of "Campaign Speech" in October 2016. A year later, he performed a viral video, viral freestyle at the 2017 BET Hip Hop Awards, criticizing then-president Donald Trump. The album has many lines critiquing Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign, Trump's presidential campaign and 2016 United States presidential election, election. The album's lead single, "Walk on Water (Eminem song), Walk on Water", which features Beyoncé, was released on November 10, 2017. "Untouchable (Eminem song), Untouchable" was released as a promotional single a week prior to the album's release. The album issued several more singles, including "River (Eminem song), River", featuring Ed Sheeran, "Nowhere Fast (Eminem song), Nowhere Fast", featuring Kehlani, and "Remind Me". A music video for "Framed (Eminem song), Framed" was also released on April 3, 2018. Reception to ''Revival'' was generally mixed to negative, with critics panning its lack of cohesion, overuse of Rock music, rock-influenced production, the heavy presence of Pop music, pop guest artists, and Audio mixing (recorded music), mixing; many deemed it Eminem's worst album to date. The album debuted at number one in Australia, Canada, Finland, the UK, and the US. In addition, it was the List of UK Albums Chart Christmas number ones, UK Christmas number one album of 2017 and has been certified BPI certification, platinum in the UK. It was followed by ''Kamikaze (Eminem album), Kamikaze'' (2018), Eminem's tenth studio album, in which he reacts to criticism of ''Revival''.


Background

Eminem first revealed that he was working on an album when he announced the song "Campaign Speech" on his Twitter in October 2016, writing, "Don't worry I'm working on an album! Here's something meanwhile." Rumors about the release date started in late 2016, saying the album would be called ''Success'' and would be released sometime in January 2017. A fake tracklist also was leaked at the same time, with Adele, Chance the Rapper, Kid Cudi, Vince Staples, The Weeknd and Mástein Bennett as featured artists. Rumors were sparked again in February and March 2017, when Eminem announced he was headlining three shows in Reading, Berkshire, Reading, Glasgow and Leeds. Various news articles said that because he was performing, he would have to release new material to perform, or at least preview, at the festivals. On October 10, 2017, Eminem performed a freestyle titled "The Storm" at the 2017 BET Hip Hop Awards, criticizing President Donald Trump. The freestyle went viral video, viral, garnering millions of views and hundreds of thousands of likes on YouTube within weeks. On October 25, 2017, Paul Rosenberg (music manager), Paul Rosenberg posted a photo to Instagram of Yelawolf's ''Trial by Fire (Yelawolf album), Trial by Fire''. In the background of the photo, there is a billboard ad promoting a drug called "Revival". Suspicion was aroused when fans noticed that the 'E' in "Revival" was reversed, similar to Eminem's previous logos. Visiting the website listed on the billboard ad revealed several clues. On the website, a promotional video about ''Revival'' makes references to Eminem's song "Lose Yourself". The website also references "Sing for the Moment", "Brain Damage (Eminem song), Brain Damage", "Fack", "Role Model (song), Role Model", and "Soundbombing II, Any Man". According to the website, "Revival" treats "Atrox Rithimus", a nonexistent medical condition. One translation of Atrox Rithimus, from Latin, is 'terrible rhyme'. The website is also registered to one of Eminem's labels, Interscope Records. When the phone number for "Revival" is called, it plays the background music of Dr. Dre's "I Need a Doctor", which Eminem features on. These details led fans to believe Eminem's new album will be called ''Revival''. This would follow suit with the names of two of his last three solo albums, ''Relapse (Eminem album), Relapse'' and ''Recovery (Eminem album), Recovery''.


Release

The lead single (music), single, "Walk on Water (Eminem song), Walk on Water", was first performed by Eminem at the 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards on November 12, 2017, with co-producer and writer Skylar Grey on vocals. Both performed the song and a medley of "Stan (song), Stan" / "Love the Way You Lie" on ''Saturday Night Live'' on November 18. The album release date was teased multiple times. On November 28, 2017, the release date of the album was announced to be December 15 via both Dr. Dre's and Eminem's social media accounts, while also revealing the fake drug campaign of the record. On December 5, Eminem shared a complete list of all the tracks featuring on his album via his Instagram account. The list features a total of 19 tracks, including an interlude track to Revival, featuring artists such as Phresher, Ed Sheeran, Skylar Grey, Alicia Keys, X Ambassadors, Pink (singer), Pink and Kehlani. On December 7, 2017, the album cover was revealed and projected onto a Detroit building. That night, the song "Untouchable (Eminem song), Untouchable" was released and a pre-order was set up on iTunes. ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'''s Tatiana Cirisano listed the cover as one of the worst of 2017, dubbing it "provocative but undeniably cringeworthy". On December 13, 2017, two days before the album's release date, ''Revival'' was leaked online.


Singles

On November 8, 2017, Eminem tweeted a picture of a doctor's prescription note with the words "Walk on Water" and "Take as needed" written on it. Additionally, the doctor's note was labeled with the logo for ''Revival''. This caused speculation that the first single would be titled "Walk on Water". On November 9, Paul Rosenberg shared a video on Instagram linking the drug "Revival" with "Walk on Water" and confirming the song, which was subsequently released the next day. An audio video was uploaded to Eminem's YouTube channel. As of December 16, 2017, the video had nearly 50 million views and over 1.1 million likes. On December 23, 2017, the music video for the song was released exclusively on Apple Music and Eminem's official Vevo channel. "Walk on Water" debuted at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming the 57th entry for both artists on the chart. "River (Eminem song), River", featuring Ed Sheeran, was released as a second single of the album. The song was released to radio on January 5, 2018, and was released a single on February 7. An audio video was uploaded to Eminem's YouTube channel on December 14, 2017. As of January 15, 2018, the video has over 60 million views and 1 million likes. On February 14, 2018, the music video for the song was released on Eminem's official Vevo channel. Commercially, it has reached number one in the United Kingdom, Norway, and Sweden as well as the top 10 in Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, and Switzerland, and the top 20 in Belgium and the United States. The album's third single, "Nowhere Fast (Eminem song), Nowhere Fast" featuring Kehlani, impacted US Contemporary hit radio on March 27, 2018. The two artists performed the song at the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards. "Remind Me" was released to Italian radio as the fourth single from the album on July 6, 2018. "Framed (Eminem song), Framed", inspired by 1980s horror films, received a music video on April 3, 2018.


Promotional singles

"Untouchable" was released as a promotional single on December 8, 2017. The song features a sample from the song "Earache My Eye" by Double act, comedy duo Cheech & Chong. A remix of "Chloraseptic (song), Chloraseptic" featuring 2 Chainz and Phresher was released as a promotional single on January 8, 2018.


Content

According to Eminem, the album's title is "kind of a double entendre. It's a revival for myself and (that's) the theme of the album. But there's also hopefully the revival of America." ''Revival'' has many lines critiquing Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump's presidential campaign and 2016 United States presidential election, election. On "Like Home", he raps his regret over having collaborated with Trump on Shady National Convention, a mock national convention in which Trump endorses his Slim Shady persona. Such criticisms are contrasted by lyrics such as those on "Like Home" celebrating the sanctity of Civil liberties in the United States, U.S. civil liberties and calling for a "brand new America" without Trump. On "Heat", Eminem jokes that he agrees with the then-president about one thing—Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape, grabbing women by the "pussy". On "Untouchable", Eminem addresses racism in America, including Police brutality in the United States, police brutality, blaming it on Republican Party (United States), Republicans and criticizing the philosophy of 'wikt:pull oneself up by one's bootstraps, pull yourself up by the bootstraps', retorting, "where the fuck are the boots?" "Nowhere Fast" deals with Gun violence in the United States, gun violence in the U.S., with an extended version naming the National Rifle Association of America as being largely responsible. Two joke-laden tracks focus on newfound romance and related sexual escapades: "Remind Me", which samples Joan Jett & the Blackhearts' "I Love Rock 'n' Roll", and "Heat", which samples clips from the film ''Boogie Nights'' (1997). "Framed (Eminem song), Framed" borrows elements of horror films. The last three songs, "In Your Head", "Castle", and "Arose" deal with the rapper's personal life. The first of these, sampling The Cranberries' "Zombie (The Cranberries song), Zombie", expresses regret regarding some of his early lyrics related to his Slim Shady persona. "Castle" is structured as a series of letters to his daughter, Hailie Mathers, climaxing in a series of events in 2007 which led to him overdosing, also expressing a struggle with fame which made him consider quitting rap. Continuing the theme, in "Arose", Eminem pens thoughts to his family from the perspective of his near-death experience. Finding his strength to continue living, he rewinds to near the end of the previous track, where he considers quitting the industry, then continues in a new direction to his sobriety and the success of his more recent work, with high hopes for the current album.


Critical reception

Upon release, ''Revival'' generally received mixed to negative reviews from music critics, as many were divided over its perceived lack of focus, lyrics, heavy sampling of rock music in the production, and the abundance of Pop music, pop artists for guest appearances. At Metacritic, which assigns a Standard score, normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an Weighted arithmetic mean, average score of 50, based on 24 reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Don Needham of ''The Guardian'' criticized the album's production and focus, stating that "If Eminem thinks his verbal box of tricks can overcome the weakness of any backing track, his recent albums get demonstrated otherwise." In a positive review, Andy Gill of ''The Independent'' complimented the album's lyrical themes: "But ultimately, it's all about Eminem himself, and nowhere more dynamically than in the berserk self-assessment "Offended", where he asserts, amongst other things, that if the time he spent writing were taken into account, he'd be a minimum-wage slavea faintly ludicrous claim, but immediately backed up by a bravura extended burst of rapid-rap babble that both explains and exemplifies his skills, and leaves one wondering not just how long it took to write, but how on earth he manages to pronounce such a polysyllabic torrent so perfectly." Neil McCormick of ''The Daily Telegraph'' stated that ''Revival'' "represents Eminem on top form, which is to say unstoppable, unbeatable yet often indefensible." ''The Irish Times'' concluded that ''Revival'' is "mildly more admirable than previous outings but no more enjoyable. A chance to bust out of the slump has passed Eminem by. It just might never happen for him." In a mixed review, Jon Caramanica of ''The New York Times'' remarked that while the album is "probably the best of his recent albums", he criticized Eminem's apparent lack of awareness to the evolution of hip hop's sound in general, arguing that he is too "beholden to his own aesthetic." In a negative review, ''Consequence of Sound'' gave the album an "F" rating, calling the album "ugly, arthritic, and pleasureless" and "a disaster". Comparing ''Revival'' to Eminem's previous bodies of work, Matthew Ismael Ruiz of ''Pitchfork Media, Pitchfork'' stated that "Musically, ''Revival'' is no different, chock full of piano ballads and pop-star features that echo the most cynically commercial corners of his catalog. The shock value comes not from the album's overwhelmingly bland hooks or cringe-worthy humor (of which there is plenty), but from the moments where his growth as a human is most apparent", concluding that "''Revival'' is another late-career album that does little for his legacy." Writing for ''Vice (magazine), Vice'', Robert Christgau found the album "much cleverer than lemmings claim, bluntly and intelligently political too, but so received in its cartoon misogyny and pop grandeur you know he felt irrelevance bearing down even before Me Too movement, #MeToo killed this album on the vine". He singled out "Untouchable", "Chloraseptic", and "Like Home" as highlights. Trent Clark from ''HipHopDX'' said that "Eminem's dedication to wrecking mics like Robert Mueller can never be questioned but the production choices still remain an enigma. When he doesn't bathe in lamely visible rock samples like Joan Jett and the Blackhearts' "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" or The Cranberries' "Zombie" (on "Remind Me" or "In Your Head" respectively), he's mostly square pegging his intensified lyrics on mechanical slabs of assembly line pop hybrids." He singled out "Framed" and "Castle" as highlights:
it's largely the retreads of past glory where he hits his stride the hardest. On the hypnotically-produced "Framed," Marshall dons the hockey mask for old times sake and pulls up off homicidal fantasies that for better or worse, feature the album's most in-pocket rhyme moment. And when he plunges into his drug-altered psyche to speak on his greatest love — his daughter Haile Jade — the ever-reliable DJ Khalil steps up to the plate on "Castle" with a darkened soundbed of macabre guitars and deathly drum marches that feature the album's most vintage Eminem moment.
Mitch Findlay from ''HotNewHipHop'' wrote: "''Revival'' is, by far, Eminem's most pop-friendly album to date. While previous albums merely flirted with the sound, ''Revival'' has bought a ring and proposed to it. Therefore, if you're somebody who finds no pleasure in the production of 'pop-rap,' you'll find no solace here." He singled out "Framed," "Castle" and "Arose" as highlights, with the latter two being "among ''Revival''s strongest tracks. Conceptually and lyrically, the closing pair find Eminem in excellent form, and longtime fans will no doubt cite these two as album highlights."


Commercial performance

''Revival'' is Eminem's eighth consecutive album to top the US Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200, debuting with 267,000 album-equivalent units, 197,000 being traditional album sales. As a result, Eminem became the first musical act to get eight entries in a row debut at its summit. ''Revival'' entered atop the UK Albums Chart with 132,000 album-equivalent units, becoming the year's second largest opening behind Ed Sheeran's ''÷ (album), ÷'' and giving the rapper his eighth consecutive number-one album. As of October 2018, it sold 321,000 album-equivalent units in the UK. It additionally arrived at number one in Australia, becoming his ninth entry to top the ARIA Charts, ARIA Albums Chart. The album then fell behind ''÷'' the following week. In 2018, ''Revival'' was ranked as the 32nd most popular album of the year on the ''Billboard'' 200.


Legacy

Eminem said of the reaction to ''Revival'': "I think there's things to be taken away from this album and the reaction to it. Were there too many songs? Were there too many features? There were certain songs like 'Tragic Endings' and 'Need Me' where I felt like lyrically they would give the listener a second to breathe. I spend a lot of time writing shit that I think nobody ever gets." Later he said: "When the ''Revival'' tracklist came down the pipe, it was like overwhelmingly, 'This shit is going to be trash.' Nobody really wanted to be wrong about it. I'm not saying everybody, but a lot of people had already formed their opinion." He also stated that he is proud of the album, saying: "I'm good with ''Revival''. Fuck it. Because I couldn't have made this album [''Kamikaze (Eminem album), Kamikaze''] without it." On the ''Kamikaze'' opener, "The Ringer (song), The Ringer", Eminem criticizes detractors of ''Revival'' but apologizes for alienating fans who supported Trump while maintaining that he believes Trump is an "evil serpent" and says that he was questioned by the U.S. Secret Service for his seemingly threatening lyrics against the president. This led BuzzFeed to file a Freedom of Information Act (United States), Freedom of Information Act request with the Secret Service to find out if the claim was true. In October 2019, the agency revealed to BuzzFeed that, in response to an email from a TMZ employee pressing the agency to investigate Eminem for his "threatening lyrics" about Donald and Ivanka Trump, they had conducted a background check and arranged an interview, in which the interviewers read the verse out loud to Eminem—and he rapped along. The agency subsequently decided against referring the case to a federal prosecutor. ''Revival'' is widely considered Eminem's worst and most polarizing album by fans and critics. The CD case for ''Revival'' appears in the music videos for two songs from ''Kamikaze'': "Fall (Eminem song), Fall" and "Venom (Eminem song), Venom".


Track listing

Credits adapted from Tidal (service), Tidal. Track notes * signifies a co-producer. * signifies an additional producer. * "Remind Me" features backing vocals by Mr. Porter. * "Revival (Interlude)" features vocals by Alice and the Glass Lake. * "Offended" features vocals by Kent Jones (rapper), Kent Jones. * "Castle" features vocals by Liz Rodrigues. Sample credits * "Chloraseptic" contains elements of "It's My Thing", written by Erick Sermon and PMD (rapper), Parrish Smith and performed by EPMD. * "Untouchable" contains samples of "Earache My Eye", written by Tommy Chong, Gaye Delorme, Cheech Marin, Richard Marin and performed by Cheech & Chong, and "Born to Roll (song), Born to Roll", written by Masta Ace, Duval Clear, Doctor Dré, Andre Brown, Tyrone Kelsie and Eric McIntosh and performed by Masta Ace Incorporated. * "Remind Me" contains samples of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll#Joan Jett version, I Love Rock 'n' Roll", written by Alan Merrill, Jake Hooker (musician), Jake Hooker and performed by Joan Jett, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts; "Saturday Night", written and performed by Schoolly D and "Bust a Move (song), Bust a Move", written by Matt Dike, Luther Rabb, James Walters and Young MC, Marvin Young and performed by Young MC. * "Revival (Interlude)" contains elements of "Human of the Year", written and performed by Regina Spektor. * "Framed" contains samples of "Pilgrim", written by David Byron, David John Byron and Ken Hensley, Kenneth William Hensley and performed by C&K Vocal. * "Heat" contains samples of "King of Rock (song), King of Rock", written by Darryl McDaniels, Joseph Simmons and Larry Smith (producer), Larry Smith and performed by Run-DMC, "Girls (Beastie Boys song), Girls", written by Ad-Rock, Adam Horovitz and Rick Rubin and performed by the Beastie Boys and an uncredited sample of "Intro (Feel the Heat)" from the film ''Boogie Nights'' and performed by John C. Reilly and Mark Wahlberg. * "Offended" contains samples of "In You (I Found a Love)", written by Charles Bradley (singer), Charles Bradley, Menahan Street Band, Thomas Brenneck, Menahan Street Band, David Guy and Menahan Street Band, Leon Michels and performed by Charles Bradley (singer), Charles Bradley. * "In Your Head" contains samples of "Zombie (The Cranberries song), Zombie", written by Dolores O'Riordan and performed by The Cranberries. * "Arose" contains samples of "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby", written and performed by Barry White and "The Rose (song), The Rose", written by Amanda McBroom and performed by Bette Midler.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. Performers * Eminem – vocals * Beyoncé – vocals * Phresher – vocals * Ed Sheeran – vocals * Alicia Keys – vocals * X Ambassadors – vocals * Skylar Grey – vocals * Kehlani – vocals * Pink (singer), Pink – vocals Technical * Mike Strange – recording engineer , mixing engineer * Joe Strange – recording engineer * Jason Lader – recording engineer * Stuart White – recording engineer * Rob Bisel – assistant recording engineer * Johnnie Burik – assistant recording engineer * Tony Campana – assistant recording engineer * Manny Marroquin – mixing engineer * Eminem – mixing engineer * Mauricio "Veto" Iragorri – recording engineer * Robert Reyes – assistant recording engineer * Charles "CharlieRed" Garcia – assistant recording engineer * Dr. Dre – mixing engineer * Quentin "Q" Gilkey – mixing engineer * Frequency (record producer), Frequency – recording engineer * Aalias – recording engineer * Just Blaze – recording engineer * Andrew Wright – recording engineer * Ann Mincieli – recording engineer * Brendan Morawski – assistant recording engineer * Travis Ference – recording engineer * Sam Harris – recording engineer * Chris Galland – mixing engineer * Robin Florent – assistant mixing engineer * Scott Desmarais – assistant mixing engineer * Steve Hammons – recording engineer * Adam Comstock – recording engineer * Darwin Sanchez – recording engineer * Scram Jones – recording engineer * Myles William – percussion, programming Production * Rick Rubin – producer * Skylar Grey – producer * Eminem – producer , co-producer * Luis Resto (musician), Luis Resto – additional producer * Mr. Porter – additional producer , producer * Mark Batson – producer * Emile Haynie – producer * Dr. Dre – producer * Theron Feemster, Neff-U – producer * Trevor Lawrence – producer * Frequency (record producer), Frequency – producer * Aalias – producer * Just Blaze – producer * Alex da Kid – producer * Fredwreck – producer * Rock Mafia – producer * Hit-Boy – producer * Illa da Producer – producer * Scram Jones – producer * DJ Khalil – producer


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References

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