Despite this success, things quickly began to falter in terms of public endearment. Porter, and won over many fans who didn’t vibe with Recovery’s mainstream inspired production. Hell: The Sequel came out the following year with oversight from Mr. Just Blaze was often leaned upon in that position during the recording process and he handled it extremely well, but it also very clearly was not a completely Dre guided album. Dre was involved in Recovery, but had started to fall away from executive production duties. ![]() A key thing to keep in mind during this time is that Dr. Regardless of the criticism Recovery faced at the time, it along with Bad Meets Evil’s Hell: The Sequel put Eminem back on top of the world after stumbling out of the re-launch with Relapse. To understand why it was so difficult, it’s important to consider the context of the few years before this stretch. These two releases came out during the 2013-2017 era of Eminem’s career, which I would argue was an extremely rough time period for the Detroit emcee. Rick Rubin served as the main executive producer on two of Eminem’s albums: The Marshall Mathers LP2, and Revival.
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