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For his second go-around, which comes just a year and some change after his major label debut, Eminem/Slim Shady/Marshall Mathers continues with his horror show-cum-Saturday morning cartoon-on ...
Eminem’s second major-label album was a compelling but lurid whodunit. “The Marshall Mathers LP” wasn’t a murder mystery, per se, though plenty of characters met their demise. It was a ...
In 1999, he released The Slim Shady LP, his major-label breakout album. He released The Marshall Mathers LP the following year, meant to serve as a look into the person behind the Slim Shady ...
Twenty years after its release, Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" remains a high water mark for the Detroit rapper. Watch Party Newsletter Best TV shows of 2025 📺 Win $100 📚 The Essentials ...
Twenty years after its release, Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" remains a high water mark for the Detroit rapper, an alternately caustic, shocking, angry, nauseating, thrilling statement from ...
Eminem's much-anticipated album Marshall Mathers LP 2 popped up on several websites Wednesday afternoon, streaming in its entirety.
After the release of The Marshall Mathers LP, Eminem would shatter sales records with 1.7 million copies sold in the first week alone, 6.5 million in the first month, and eventually, over 35 ...
On May 23, 2000, thirteen years ago today, Eminem’s second major-label album, The Marshall Mathers LP, was released. I was a thirteen-year-old and in seventh grade at the time.
The title of World's Best Rapper is one that's always been up for debate, but Eminem made his best argument on May 23, 2000. That was when he released The Marshall Mathers LP, a sophomore album ...
Beyond his Billboard hits (even through we included one of them), here are our picks for Eminem's most underrated songs, especially from "Relapse," "Recovery," and "The Marshall Mathers LP 2&quot ...
Details on Eminem's upcoming November 2013 album, "The Marshall Mathers LP 2." ...
Eminem‘s 1999 triple-platinum major-label debut, The Slim Shady LP, ... But there’s too much anger on The Marshall Mathers LP for it to be just a calculated scheme to win fans.