I said Marshall Mathers LP, I just think Em's lyricism progressed nicely on that record, and his style changed up a little bit too. He had so many great verses and lines on that record too:
"If I was ever gunna **** any woman in show biz/It'd be Jennifer Lopez, and Puffy you know this/Sorry Puff, but I don't give a **** if this chick was my own mother/I'd still **** her with no rubber/And cum inside her, and have a son and a new brother at the same time/And jsut say that it ain't mine"
Although, his first album was more of a LYRICAL album, and had SOME deep songs, the MMLP was better song-wise and still had sick lyrics and funny moments. Caught all aspects of Eminem, at his best. He peaked on that album, even though The Eminem Show is VERY underrated.
Eminem Show is extremely underrated, it's a really good album, lyricism is still CRAZY on there. Peep "Soldier" and "Square Dance" if you don't believe me haha.
^I think Eminem getting older is what ****ed him up. When he was still in 20's he was on that I don't give a **** stuff, and thats when he was at his best. Then when he hit his 30's it like he lost all the youthful fire he had in him or something.
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