![]() ![]() ![]() But, as soon as the opener ‘Bad Guy’ begins all bets are off. ’Em’ states quickly that this isn't a sequel to ‘MMLP’ but more of a stroll down memory lane with a twist. ‘Em’ it seems, just wants to remind us that as a rapper he still has the ability to rule his genre by shouting ‘At 41, I still can whip any rapper out there’. ![]() This is not the groundbreaker the ‘MMLP’ was. Dre executive producing this one, he wasn't fully in charge of the production, which proves unfortunate. So what is Em’ to do to grab our attention once again? The simple answer is, he’s not trying to. In 2013 with the reinvention of internet sites like Facebook, Youtube, and the onslaught of ‘Reality’ TV’, the shock value has been highly diminished. Not to mention blasting jokes at the shiny pop stars of that era. This autobiographical mix was laden with homophobic slurs and spared no personal opinions on the touchy subjects of 2000. Em gave us an in-depth glance into his gloomy personal life. Detonating ‘The Marshall Mathers LP’ for all to see. Eminem made it crystal clear 13 years ago that he was not the next ‘Vanilla Ice’. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |