Jun 12, 2025 at 7:52 PM It would be cool if they officially released Seasons (I’m Sorry) but probably not
Jun 12, 2025 at 10:33 PM It will be higher, I’m writing to inspire And to those of you who want me to retire You better get use to my entire Dryer And that’s the Only way I’m getting fired Washed another midget, and set em’ on fire Now who’s ironing, Puff?! Like Kahki’s rolled up Styling on you fa----s, and I don’t need a Glove That’s why they call it Magnets, Im attractive and Buff
Jun 13, 2025 at 7:08 AM My YouTube recommendations are cooked man what the f--- I am not into semen retention
Jun 13, 2025 at 11:16 AM I feel like that Thug, Tupac in L.A am I a Blood, Crip, or Gay?! From Afeni to Debbie, Momma use to say Straights whitewashed our country, “go Bi and make em’ pay” So I bought some Strawberry Blonde Spray And told Dre I was raised on N.W.A And I have 11 Black Friends that didn’t graduate I didn’t fit the stereotypes, and I was a Skinny white That’s why they call me Slim at Gym time I’m still racing against the racist types Ye can’t catch my drift, like a Mexican protesting ICE Touchy subject, hope you can swim nice Now say you f---ing love Ice Spice!
Jun 13, 2025 at 11:39 AM Just heard The Monster for the first time in ages and it’s easily one of the worst Eminem songs about. So generic and annoying, that its chore to listen to. At least LTWYL fits on the album with Recovery, where as The Monster is just on the album for the sake of it. Awful.
Jun 13, 2025 at 12:17 PM Have any of the anniversary editions ever been good? I only remember "The Eminem Show Expanded" being one of the better ones, better as in it at least had "Stimulate" or whatever
Jun 13, 2025 at 12:21 PM Love the Monster chorus and its rock pop beat is great. One day I had this vision I walk amongst you a regular civilian but until then Encees get killed and I Taj you back to the days I get on a Dre track…. That whole verse and after is Heat
Jun 13, 2025 at 12:34 PM It’s really not. People have only like the song because it was on radio and it was a ‘ Hit’ The fact he called the album MMLP2 and has a cookie cutter song like that for the sake of a hit is a pisstake, which is shamelessly trying to copy what LTWYL did
Jun 13, 2025 at 12:59 PM To put in perspective Carter 6 only did 20M stream. Eminem did nearly 3x more in its first day. Truly the Goat
Jun 13, 2025 at 2:27 PM SSLP20 was about the same honestly. Most of it was acapellas, instrumentals, and radio edits, but at least we got "Bad Guys Always Die"
Jun 13, 2025 at 2:38 PM https://eminem.news/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Jeff-Bass.webp Jeff Bass talked about the chaotic studio session that birthed “Kim”. Eminem came into the studio “f---ing pissed off” about his ex-wife Kim, who at the time was not letting him see their daughter Hailie. Bass said, “So I came up with this very dark track, and then he literally went into the booth and started rapping about what we hear now on that record… He came up with that probably in an hour”. The session quickly turned personal: “He was able to get s--- off his chest that really bothered him… Obviously, he didn’t k--- anybody, but there’s some truth in some of it”. Interscope was not sure what to do with the result. “They were like, ‘What are we going to do with this? Now you’re pushing the envelope’”, Bass told The Post. Too graphic for the clean album version, “Kim” was replaced by “The Kids” — which only boosted the record’s notoriety. Bass also revealed that during that period, “We were doing lots of drugs… “It fueled what we were coming up with … We hadn’t admitted yet that we were drug addicts. So to us, this was normal, just getting high, going in the studio, writing all this music, recording the music. Opioids — that was the choice of drug”. But they were not slacking, working non-stop on material for “The Marshall Mathers LP”. Bass, whose name is on the album production credits alongside Dr. Dre, Mel-Man and the 45 King, recalls: “We would work in the studios for, like, 20 hours a day, and we would just come up with song after song after song after song. We just would keep creating to see what flowed together well on an album”. Despite the chaos, Bass called “The Marshall Mathers LP” “a piece of history… a piece of work that will just be here in perpetuity, forever”.
Jun 13, 2025 at 3:28 PM Shocker. "So dope he gets off opiates, what an an appropriate way to start off his day"