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While ''Encore'' had the biggest-selling debut in hip-hop history, it was met with mixed reviews and is commonly considered to be both one of Eminem's worst albums and the album that ended the golden age he had built up with his previous three releases, to the extent that he apologized for the album's outcome in 2010 on his seventh album ''Recovery''. However, it has also grown a genuine [[CultClassic cult following]] for its spontaneity and surreal sense of humor. Big-name fans of the album include Music/DannyBrown[[note]]who cited the album, particularly the song "Rain Man", as a primary influence on his rapping style and humour[[/note]], Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' drummer Charlie Watts, Rosie O'Donnell, and Eminem's old nemesis Music/{{Moby}}, who was willing to set his differences aside to praise the album's anti-UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush ProtestSong "Mosh".

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While ''Encore'' had the biggest-selling debut in hip-hop history, it was met with mixed reviews and is commonly considered to be both one of Eminem's worst albums and the album that ended the golden age he had built up with his previous three releases, to the extent that he apologized for the album's outcome in 2010 on his seventh album ''Recovery''. However, it has also grown a genuine [[CultClassic cult following]] for its spontaneity and surreal sense of humor. Big-name fans of the album include Music/DannyBrown[[note]]who Music/DannyBrown (who cited the album, particularly the song "Rain Man", as a primary influence on his rapping style and humour[[/note]], humor), Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' drummer Charlie Watts, Rosie O'Donnell, and Eminem's old nemesis Music/{{Moby}}, who Music/{{Moby}} (who was willing to set his differences aside to praise the album's anti-UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush ProtestSong "Mosh".
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