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Editors’ Notes

Few figures in hip-hop have changed the game as fundamentally as Marshall Mathers. The Detroit emcee's cutting wordplay and playfully sadistic wit have earned him fans beyond hip-hop’s borders and made him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. The Marshall Mathers LP 2 came charging out of the gate with “Berzerk,” a Rick Rubin–produced track that chopped up the heavy guitars of Billy Squier's “The Stroke,” name-checked Public Enemy, and delivered a flurry of jabs at celebrities. In short: classic Eminem. Combining forces with Rubin and longtime collaborator Dr. Dre, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is gritty, raw, and an appropriately provocative sequel to Eminem's groundbreaking 2000 release.

Customer Reviews

The True G.O.A.T.

I honestly don't care what anybody says. I love all of Eminem's albums. Even the ones he himself doesn't like (Encore, Relapse, Recovery). I feel like he's developed and grown in his music just like any artist is expected to. I'm sick of hearing people say that they miss the "old Em" and how they think he's not the same. What do you expect???? Him to make the same exact music for 18 years straight??? Not only is that improbable but to be honest, it would get kinda boring and monotonous. I think Em is going in the right direction with his music and is gonna stay true to himself. I mean rap God has certainly shown his flow development and his incredible lyrical talent. And unlike some people I can't get enough of Berzerk even though when it first came out I hated it. I guess I just needed some time for it to grow on me. I think Em has still got something left in the tank and is gonna continue to make quality music. If you add together all of his accomplishments and achievements I truly do think that he is the greatest rapper of all time. This album is gonna be FIRE and I can not even begin to express how much I'm looking forward to it. For anyone out there that is on the fence about the new, post The Eminem Show, Eminem, I really suggest you give this album a good intent listen and judge for yourself as to whether he's still got it. Listen to it, take it in, digest it. I guarantee you won't be disappointed. #TrustShady

SOLD

Em is a king album is a must buy

Top Five Alive

1 Marshall Mathers
2 Eminem
3 slim shady
4 Jimmy "B Rabbit"
5 The white guy from D12

Biography

Born: October 17, 1972 in St. Joseph, MO

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

To call Eminem hip-hop's Elvis is correct to a degree, but it's largely inaccurate. Certainly, Eminem was the first white rapper since the Beastie Boys to garner both sales and critical respect, but his impact exceeded this confining distinction. On sheer verbal skills, Eminem was one of the greatest MCs of his generation — rapid, fluid, dexterous, and unpredictable, as capable of pulling off long-form narrative as he was delivering a withering aside — and thanks to his mentor Dr. Dre,...
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