Jul 11, 2024 Yeah I'm afraid of that too, but with the Guilty Conscience 2 description I expect some Bad Guy's last verse level s---
Jul 11, 2024 Too hype for tonight!! If anyone is getting lit and needs something to listen to check my song out! I just make music for fun honestly, but I’d love some opinions from you guys. Much love, 8 hours to go!
Jul 11, 2024 Yo can yall stop f---ing posting s--- about the album. Stop posting f---ing leaked information or information that ain’t out. A lot of us waiting like normal f---ing people to listen like it was intended to be.
Jul 11, 2024 " Whether as Marshall Mathers or Slim Shady, Eminem never fails to make a strong impression. His discography regularly documents a struggle between the Detroit-bred rap superstar's two outspoken personas, an artistic battle followed closely by his most ardent and attentive fans, while pitchfork-wielding outsiders and his more casual listeners never bothered to discern the difference. The willfully profane Slim and the comparatively less sacrilegious Marshall compose a dramaturgical dyad that makes each of his album releases feel like blockbusters. That said, the stakes feel dramatically high on The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grice), its title the most thematicaly loaded of his two-and-a-half-decade career. If this does end up the genuine final curtain call for Eminem's most notorious alter ego, he makes it a point to execute it on his own controversy-baiting terms, whether people like it or not. Addressing his detractors head-on, Habits" defensively dismantles criticisms both internal and external, taking personal inventory while decrying political correctness. Cancel culture and wokeness as existential threats stay front of mind throughout, looming particularly large over the combative "Antichrist" and the Dr. Dre co- produced "Lucifer ": Repeated references to Caitlyn Jenner won't quell the perpetual homophobia accusations Eminem has long faced, but on songs like "Evil" and "Road Rage" he at least aims to clarify his positions amid his characteristically clever wordplay. Naturally, Slim isn't about to go out quietly. Ever the eager pugilist, he exploits his upper hand with Fight Club panache on "Brand New Dance" and "Trouble". The character's antagonism vacllates between self-destructive outbursts and strategic gaslighting, gleefuly poking at touchy topics on " Houdini" and assigning we're-in-this-together complicity to Marshall on the surprise sequel "Guilty Conscience 2". Yet even as the tragicomically intertwined foes grapple with one another, the album still makes room for something as personal as "Temporary', a heartfeit message to his daughter for after he's gone. With the added benefit of a few unexpected cameos, including Michigan-repping cut "Tobey" with Big Sean and BabyTron, the over-the-top theatricality driving The Death of... feels lke fan service, giving his longtime patrons the Eminem show they they've come to expect from him.
Jul 11, 2024 I feel like controversial stuff will be said but at the end it will be very introspective on his views now with his daughters and how he truly feels