In the song, he comes to terms with the tumultuous relationship ... yo / All you did / All you said / You did your best to raise us both.” “The Marshall Mathers LP 2” is a lyrical masterpiece that ...
Year released: 2013 Album: The Marshall Mathers LP 2 "The Monster" is one of Eminem's highest-charting songs and features a guest appearance by none other than Rihanna. The song focuses on the ...
Marshall Bruce Mathers III aka Eminem ... better check the smelly," In the rap-rock song released in May 2000, Mathers uses his alter ego, Slim Shady to express his thoughts on bullying and ...
Despite family drama and music industry scandals, Eminem remains a heavily streamed artist with seven songs reaching over a ...
In 2010, he released Recovery, originally supposed to be Relapse 2 before the songs took on a new direction ... In 2013, he released The Marshall Mathers LP 2, revisiting his landmark 2000 ...
There is also a two-second footage from a NASCAR race in the music video. He also made a subtle, cheeky reference to Danica ...
It follows in the footsteps of 2018's Kamikaze, 2017's Revival, 2013's The Marshall Mathers LP 2, 2010's Recovery, 2002's The Eminem Show and 2004's greatest hits collection, Curtain Call.
Eminem is one of the few rappers still releasing new music who can motivate large numbers to engage with his music. Here's ...
The new 2nd Grade album Scheduled Explosions arrives this Friday. Power-pop expert Peter Gill has been previewing the LP in threes; in September, he unleashed the first batch of singles, and the ...
Eminem has used a new song to apologise to Rihanna for "siding ... 2012 album Unapologetic and The Monster from The Marshall Mathers LP 2 in 2013. The rapper's new album features collaborations ...
Just about everything wrong with the album can be heard on the second track, “Habits” featuring Singer-songwriter White Gold, one of many songs that show Eminem ... made great records like “The ...
That potent blend would reap immediate blockbuster returns with the release of Eminem’s first album of the new century, 2000’s The Marshall Mathers LP ... to only the 2.4 million moved ...