This album came out two days before my birthday and oh boy, it was not good. So, in some semblance of celebration of the twentieth anniversary of The Marshall Mathers LP, let’s get into the list. The point of this article originally was to rank the releases of Detroit native Marshall Mathers, and that’s the intent I desire to stick with. Not even one paragraph in and I am already wildly off track. Coincidentally I think Eminem is also a wrestling fan. If that wasn’t enough I am also a big wrestling nerd. Did I have to reveal that at the beginning of this article? No, but I do enjoy a bit of heel heat on an article. He also happens to be my favorite but these two things are only vaguely related. ![]() ![]() I can, and in the future will, make a damn fantastic argument as to why Eminem is the greatest hip-hop artist of all time. This is not because of the placement of albums, the top three is pretty chalk, but because of my overall opinions on Eminem. ![]() This article is about to become immediately more controversial.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |