Eminem
"Marshall Mathers"
Release : 23/05/2000
Label : Interscope Records
Review :
Will the real Slim Shady please stand up ? On Eminem’s sophomore album, he can’t decide who he wants to be : the deranged pseudo-psycho of the Slim Shady LP, or a nice guy who just likes to rhyme about slicing and dicing his girlfriend ("Kim"). Of course, according to Eminem, he’s just kidding. He refuses to take responsibility for the misogynistic, homophobic bile he spews, whining that he’s the victim of people who don’t get his unique sense of humor.
It’s
good old America’s fault if the kids aren’t alright (Eminem blames bad parenting),
and he’s just capitalizing on Uncle Sam’s dark side. On the Marshall Mathers
LP, he’s ambivalent about his fame, angry at his life, pissed off that people
take him seriously, and fightin’ mad at boy bands—and a lot of other white
people. But the blue-eyed brat is acutely aware of his status as rap’s resident
alien : he has the most offensive mouth running, but never uses the "N"
word. He gives lyrical love to tragic (black) legends like Tupac and Biggie
while dissing white rappers hard. Even sitting duck Puffy gets the kid-gloves
treatment.
Of course, Eminem is an interesting, witty rapper, and there’s some
nice production on this CD, courtesy of Dr. Dre and others. But the hatred in
Eminem’s rhymes makes the album rotten at its core. And his protests that Slim
Shady is just a persona become less convincing with each arrest. Then again,
Eminem’s got it hard : he’s rich, famous, white, and male.
Track Listing :
1. PSA 2000
2. Kill You
3. Stan
4. Paul (Skit)
5. Who Knew
6. Steve Berman (Skit)
7. The Way I Am
8. The Real Slim Shady
9. Remember Me
10. I’m Back
11. Marshall Mathers
12. Ken Kaniff (Skit)
13. Drug Ballad
14. Amityville
15. Bitch Please II
16. Kim
17. Under The Influence
18. Criminal
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