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Eminem Talks MMLP2, Working with Rick Rubin
« on: October 24, 2013, 07:02:51 AM »
"Right now, I'm probably working harder than I've ever worked in my life," says a sleep-deprived Eminem, gulping diet Red Bull in his suburban Detroit studio. He's well past deadline ("They keep telling me a different day," he says) on his new album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 – out November 5th – and the final mixes still aren't quite done. "Aside from around the time of The Eminem Show, when I was also doing the 8 Mile movie and soundtrack and score and shit like that. This is probably the equivalent of that, but all focused on the record."

A lot of fans – including Eminem himself, most days – consider 2000's original The Marshall Mathers LP his best. So making an album worthy of the name meant recording, and then discarding, dozens of extra songs. "Calling it The Marshall Mathers LP 2, obviously I knew that there might be certain expectations," he says. "I wouldn't want to call it that just for the sake of calling it that. I had to make sure that I had the right songs – and just when you think you got it, you listen and you're like, 'Fuck, man! I feel like it needs this or that,' to paint the whole picture."

Some tracks, including the Rick Rubin-produced, Beastie-esque single "Berzerk," draw on old-school hip-hop. Eminem was already headed that way when his manager, Paul Rosenberg, hooked him up with Rubin. "Getting with him was like, 'Holy shit!'" says Eminem. "As many genres of music that he is able to fuck with, he's like Yoda. I couldn't do it. You sit me there with a rock group, I don't know the first fucking thing about banging on the drums."

Eminem emphasizes that the album, which includes collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, Nate Ruess and Rihanna (again), is "not necessarily a sequel, as much as it is a revisitation.

"So there's not gonna be, like, continuations of every old song on there or anything like that," he adds. "To me, it's more about the vibe, and it's more about the nostalgia."

This story is from the November 7th, 2013, issue of Rolling Stone.


 

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Re: Eminem Talks MMLP2, Working with Rick Rubin
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2013, 08:06:47 AM »
making an album worthy of the name meant recording, and then discarding, dozens of extra songs.





best news about the album so far

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« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2013, 09:55:01 AM »
making an album worthy of the name meant recording, and then discarding, dozens of extra songs.





best news about the album so far
 

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Re: Eminem Talks MMLP2, Working with Rick Rubin
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2013, 09:05:46 PM »
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« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2013, 09:08:00 PM »
Sounds like it's going to be another RECOVERY sounding album. WEAK
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« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2013, 08:22:52 AM »
Em is confused, on one hand is the nostalgia factor revisiting MMLP on the other is collaborating with the same type of artists that he dissed on that album :-\
 

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« Reply #6 on: October 25, 2013, 10:28:17 AM »
Em is confused, on one hand is the nostalgia factor revisiting MMLP on the other is collaborating with the same type of artists that he dissed on that album :-\

i wouldn't put any faith in it being much better than relapse/recovery. of course they're gonna hype it up and say it's great but still put tools like rihanna on there.

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« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2013, 04:57:55 PM »
Always thought it was so retarded that people hate on Rhianna doing the hook because it's her.

Meanwhile if he put Dido to do "I Love The Way You Lie" you niggas would be all over it.

The song with Rhianna is supposed to be the best song on the album too. But she's on it instead of Mary J. Blidge, so it's straight pop.
 

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« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2013, 08:01:04 PM »
Always thought it was so retarded that people hate on Rhianna doing the hook because it's her.

Meanwhile if he put Dido to do "I Love The Way You Lie" you niggas would be all over it.

The song with Rhianna is supposed to be the best song on the album too. But she's on it instead of Mary J. Blidge, so it's straight pop.

the shit he did with dido follows a completely different formula...love the way u lie is pop LOL. theres no way around it. mary j blidge, dido, and rihanna all make completely different music

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« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2013, 09:15:08 AM »
Always thought it was so retarded that people hate on Rhianna doing the hook because it's her.

Meanwhile if he put Dido to do "I Love The Way You Lie" you niggas would be all over it.

The song with Rhianna is supposed to be the best song on the album too. But she's on it instead of Mary J. Blidge, so it's straight pop.

the shit he did with dido follows a completely different formula...love the way u lie is pop LOL. theres no way around it. mary j blidge, dido, and rihanna all make completely different music

she just sucks, horrible singing/wailing that ruins anything she's on. some of my most disliked vocals in the industry. same goes for guys like akon, terrible. #sueme