Verbally gifted, painfully self-aware, deliriously problematic — there’s really nothing like the last two decades of Eminem, the blonde swordsman.He’s been called one of the greatest rappers of all time by Jay-Z and music for people who “drink way too much Mountain Dew” by Earl Sweatshirt. The Detroit rapper Eminem (aka Marshall Mathers) famously earned a mentor in Dr. Dre for his cutting lyrics and slick, rapid-fire delivery. He’s one of the most commercially successful musicians ever, the second highest-selling singles artist of all time with over 220 million records sold worldwide and nine consecutive number one albums (including his greatest hits collection). Bratty and beastie, Eminem’s major-label debut was an instant sensation thanks to its smarmy pop cultural fricassees, its needling shock-raps, three quirky singles produced by gangsta ambassador Dr. Dre, and a macabre piece of outlaw rap about abandoning his babymama’s body in a lake. However, the And, at this point, Eminem has been increasingly reliant on what can only be described as “Reverse Shaggy Dog Stories,” spilling a bunch of words that sounds like gibberish until they, eventually, at long last, coalesce into a joke. Credited with popularizing hip hop in Middle America, Eminem's global success and acclaimed works are widely regarded as having broken racial barriers for the acceptance of white rappers in popular music. Infinite (1996) Before the Dr. Dre hits and the Grammy awards, Eminem was just another raw talent … In honor of the long, strange, 20-year trip since this manic, motormouthed bruise-poker first asked if we liked violence, here’s Eminem’s albums ranked from worst to best.
Here, the world’s best-selling rapper battles the Fame Monster as he enters middle age, borrowing the earnest self-examinations sold in Macklemore’s thrift shop. He has written for "Vibe," MTV, Rap Rehab, and more. By the time "The Eminem Show" arrived, Em was now splitting time between the recording booth and the boards. Following Eminem's multiplatinum record sales, Interscope offered him his own label; he and Paul Rosenberg founded Shady Records in late 1999. They reunited in 2004 for their second album, Eminem appeared in two commercials which were shown during He established the Marshall Mathers Foundation to aid disadvantaged youth. “Headlights” is probably his most sober and honest song ever, a heartbreaking apology to his mother for years of cleaning his lyrical closet. OCD? Still, he remained a beastly rhymer, able to freely toss out bonkers lines like “I’m interesting, the best thing since wrestling/ Infesting in your kids’ ears and nesting” or “full of controversy until I retire my jersey/ Till the fire inside dies and expires at 30.” It’s all basically an album-length run-up to “Lose Yourself,” where Em is no longer a psycho jackoff but instead a focused soldier and a Superman, where he’d rather rap over an Aerosmith ballad than a slinky, quirky Labi Siffre organ riff. The vivid overdose tale “Déjà Vu” and the writer’s block therapy session “Beautiful” come towards the album’s end, basically islands of truth on an album of horrorcore splatter, crazy hyperbole, and ridiculous displays of rhymeosity. Find Eminem discography, albums and singles on AllMusic. Rick Rubin is at the decks for the first time, walking the way of looped rock samples courtesy of Joe Walsh, Zombies, Billy Squier, and Wayne Fontana. The Official Eminem Box Set, a career-spanning, 10-disc vinyl box set, was released on March 12, 2015. Eminem really took the reigns as a producer for the first time — he’s got sole or co-producer credits on all but the three Dr. Dre songs — and he really leans towards martial, leaden, overdramatized beats. “Believe” has the chorus “Do you still believe … in me?” as opposed to saying, “This looks like a job for me.” On There are some amazing feats of verbal agility, absurdly complex rhyme schemes, flickers of truth, and fires of hyperbole. With Here, Eminem was a tabloid dream pretending to be middle America’s nightmare. "Recovery" is unlike any of Eminem's previous studio albums. He’s been investigated by George W. Bush’s secret service, dissed on Twitter by Donald Trump Jr. and used as DNC pump-up music by Barack Obama (who also kept Em on his iPod). Whatever, because his first album in nearly five years reinvented him as the Ogden Nash of flog ‘n’ slash. In the buildup to " As raps go, it’s basically an over-the-top genre record, a craftsman dealing in more fiction than fact, for fans of Geto Boys, Tech N9ne, or The third part of Eminem’s classic major-label run is where he emerges from frolicking inside the media hall of mirrors and starts simply saying reality bites, talking openly about court cases that have been long forgotten and beefs that have been long abandoned.
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