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The Marshall Mathers 2 EPBad GuyBabyBrainlessGround Hog DayEvil Twin
Great replay value, class album, some very strong bonus tracks and even the so called pop songs like asshole, so far, while having a poppy vibe are catchy, entertaining, with a mixture of humorous and really sharp rhymes and varied flows. Evil Twin, Bad Guy, Legacy, Rap God, are definitely the stand out tracks though. How many rappers hold down a whole album by themselves (exception of the collaboration) how many rappers would display so many flows, how many rappers can switch up their voice? How many rappers escape the predictable way of delivering punch lines and similies? How many rappers are capable of making actual songs? The lyrics are as good as any you will hear. This is all about opinion but this is the best rapper dead or alive. After the woeful encore, the fairly woeful relapse, the patchy recovery, this is a reminder of just how talented he is. I am sure some will disagree but. whatever, this album came out of nowhere for me and smashe'd expectations
^^^I've listened to it numerous times and its still my favorite as well
Quote from: HighEyeCue on November 08, 2013, 07:57:56 AM^^^I've listened to it numerous times and its still my favorite as wellThe third verse ruins that song for me. He starts reaching with a whole bunch of bullshit lines. But overall, dope song. That song is actually is actually a prime example of how lame people's opinions are. 150% if that was Rihanna on "Legacy" and sang word for word the exact same way the hook goes it would be automatically labeled "pop trash". But since I don't even know who got credit for that hook it becomes the best song on the album lol. The last two minutes of "Bad Guy" is the highlight of the album. Other than that "Headlights" is the best song and most complete song on the album.
dude im baning you mother over here in eu. but im not a white,brown,black,yellow etc. im your nightmare
ive gotta say, having given it a few spins, im pleasantly surprised. Em sounds as focused as ever, at times the lyricism he displays is up there with anything hes ever spit. As for subject matter, its a bit hit or miss, there are a few skippers for sure, and the production isnt all that great. But its definitely an enjoyable listen, and will get a few more spins from me im surei mightve missed it, but where is the Dont Front track from? dope to hear Em spitting over some classic Beatminerz
Quote from: Cey_Cey on October 31, 2013, 11:59:59 AMcan anyone tell how the fuck he names this album mmlp2?I'm afraid Eminem ain't got a damn idea about...
can anyone tell how the fuck he names this album mmlp2?
'baby' is easily one of the strongest tracks. the flows aren't too obtuse and the dark beat is reminiscent of his older, better material.
when i first heard the album i thought that it sounded weird. i mean i expected a mixed bag, but with a different sound.good to hear that eminem stepped up his flow though.shame there's no dre production on it.