I got the MMLP2 yesterday, I've listened to it twice and can give a verdict on it now.
Em's flow is at or near its best ever, his flow is practically untouchable.
Content is lacking though and he is no longer as provocative as he was on the original Marshall Mathers LP that this album is influenced by. His subject matter could be more diverse.
Not to give anything away to cats that haven't heard the album yet but he makes references and continuations to a few of his old tracks which prove interesting.
Em picked great featured singers for his background vocals that absolutely destroy their tracks.
Overall a solid album from EM with no real surprises ( It would have been cool if he featured some other rappers on it. Nas comes to mind, as they have never rapped on a track together.)
Em's flow is at or near its best ever, his flow is practically untouchable.
Content is lacking though and he is no longer as provocative as he was on the original Marshall Mathers LP that this album is influenced by. His subject matter could be more diverse.
Not to give anything away to cats that haven't heard the album yet but he makes references and continuations to a few of his old tracks which prove interesting.
Em picked great featured singers for his background vocals that absolutely destroy their tracks.
Overall a solid album from EM with no real surprises ( It would have been cool if he featured some other rappers on it. Nas comes to mind, as they have never rapped on a track together.)
"I'm not afraid of dying, I'm afraid of not trying. Everyday hit every wave, like I'm Hawaiian"