

Looks like he has a reason not to be afraid. 'Not Afraid' is a song by American rapper Eminem from his seventh studio album, Recovery (2010). As an endnote: “Not Afraid” was released as a single and hit #1 on the Billboard charts this week, the second rap song in history to debut at that position.

(Both of which can only be good signs for Recovery, which tentatively drops June 18th.) It’s a solid single – flawed, maybe, but endearingly so. Eminem - Not Afraid 1 Hour Loop - Sleep Song. Eminem - Not Afraid Track 7 on Recovery Produced by Boi-1da Not Afraid Lyrics Chorus I’m not afraid to take a stand Everybody come take my hand We’ll walk this road together, through the storm Whatever weather, cold or warm Just let you know that, you’re not alone Holla if you feel that you’ve been down the same road Intro Yeah, It’s been a ride I guess I had to go to that.
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He acknowledges that his last album was “meh” and promises to drop the obnoxious accents. Download and Convert eminem Im not afraid to MP3 and MP4 for free. It’s on the verses that Eminem really lets loose and reminds us why he’s one of the best out there – he doesn’t sound quite as pissed off as he did on “Despicable,” the freestyle released last month, but he does sound pretty passionate about what he’s telling us. The biggest point of criticism seems to be the sing-songy chorus, where Eminem pleads with us to “come take my hand” so we can “walk this road together through the storm.” Upon first listen it’s a bit corny, but it’s appropriately anthemic, and not bad enough to deter from the strength of the overall track. Reassuring because he seems to have finally given up the comic-rap shtick disappointing because it’s not on par with “Lose Yourself.” Hell, it’s not even really as moving as “Beautiful,” his underrated ballad from Relapse. Make a custom mix with EQs, volumes and panning with our multitrack version of Not Afraid, as made famous by Eminem. With that in mind, “Not Afraid” is Em’s most serious lead single yet, a fact both reassuring and disappointing. It’s always been a bit puzzling as to why, exactly, Eminem chooses to release goofy launch singles for his albums in the early stages of his career it wasn’t very problematic because the songs were good, but 2005’s Encore had the annoying “Just Lose It,” and last year’s Relapse featured the unfortunate “We Made You” - the latter of which was an apparent attack against celebrity culture that fell victim to its own satire (count the Kim Kardashian and Lindsay Lohan references).
