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“And the whole gay stepfather rape incest thing. I can’t even.” Easily my favorite skit on any rap album ever.Relapse listen pretty good. TES/MMLP were his peak obviously. Everything post Relapse has been very gay.
Eminem deciding his big comeback album should include lines about getting raped by his stepfather is pretty funny.
I think that’s his last great* album besides the Bad Meets Evil album. MMLP2 is okay at best.MMLP followed by The Eminem Show. Never liked Relapse, felt like he became much more generic with it.
I'm not sure I care for any of Eminem's stuff after his comeback. I did like some of the tracks on MMLP2 though.I think that’s his last great* album besides the Bad Meets Evil album. MMLP2 is okay at best.
I'm not sure I care for any of Eminem's stuff after his comeback. I did like some of the tracks on MMLP2 though.
Bad Meets Evil is the shit with that Royce da Manlet, right? I wont listen, even if you post a song, but what was it like? More of Eminems old style coming through?I think that’s his last great* album besides the Bad Meets Evil album. MMLP2 is okay at best.
Bad Meets Evil is the shit with that Royce da Manlet, right? I wont listen, even if you post a song, but what was it like? More of Eminems old style coming through?
“Do I look like your husband, slut? That’s a rhetorical question.”Bad Meets Evil is the shit with that Royce da Manlet, right? I wont listen, even if you post a song, but what was it like? More of Eminems old style coming through?
Recovery sucks but everything after that is awful.Marshall Mathers LP. I really liked Eminem Show also.
Encore was OK at best. Didn't care for Relapse. Recovery was gay crybaby shit. MMLP 2 was forgettable. Revival is one of the worst piece of shit albums I've ever heard. Kamikaze and Music to be Murdered By also sucked ass.
Do hiphop heads really listen to Eminem that much? Most people I know that are fans are casual music listeners who just listen to whatever shit is on the radio.Obvious take, I've never thought Eminem was listenable and was pretty sure all my hiphop friends who did were either nuts or screwing with me.
sometime in the noughties, my brother showed my sister and I eminem with that exact song lol. he was murdered last year, and my extended family picked the most generic sad music you could imagine for the funeral. when her and I left, after 10 long minutes of silence driving home, my sister kicked that song on and cranked the volume on full blast. that felt like a truer send off to him than the actual formalities we were departing fromGuilty Conscience
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