Nice Guy (song) explained

Nice Guy
Type:Song
Artist:Eminem and Jessie Reyez
Album:Kamikaze
Studio:Effigy Studios (Detroit, MI)
Genre:Industrial hip hop
Label:Shady

"Nice Guy" is a song by American rapper Eminem and Canadian singer Jessie Reyez from the former's tenth studio album Kamikaze, released on August 31, 2018 via Shady Records. Produced by Fred Ball and Symbolyc One with additional production by Eminem, recording sessions took place at Effigy Studios in Detroit. Despite never being released as a single, the song has managed to chart in several countries.

Critical reception

Aja Romano of Vox wrote: "'Nice Guy' and 'Good Guy' both trade on the popular conception of the "nice guy" as an embodiment of the kind of entitled misogyny that leads to the violence we see in "Normal". It's not exactly groundbreaking, and as always, it's so difficult to uncouple Em's critique of misogyny from actual misogyny that it might as well be one and the same".[1] Craig Jenkins of Vulture.com wrote: "The methodical Jessie Reyez raps on "Nice Guy" nudge the marquee artist toward pointed story raps that revisit his old glory, when songs gripped with emotion and honesty, not just a barrage of internal rhymes. The melodic relationship raps on the back end of "Normal" pose the question of how much better this half of Eminem's decade could've gone had he poured himself into collaborations with guys like Drake and Future instead of writing their entire wing of rap off as heralds of some coming real hip-hop apocalypse".[2]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Romano. Aja. August 31, 2018. Eminem just dropped a surprise album. It might be one of his best.. September 8, 2020. Vox. en.
  2. Web site: Jenkins. Craig. September 4, 2018. What Is Eminem Going to Do When He Runs Out of People to Blame?. September 8, 2020. Vulture.com. en-us.