



The 20-track LP, his tenth since soundtracking the turn of the millennium with 1999’s “ The Slim Shady LP,” finds the Detroit rap legend in an alternately rancorous and pensive mood while showcasing his still obliterative rhyming skills, penchant for controversy and even a provocative turn of questionably executed advocacy for gun safety.įeaturing everyone from Q-Tip to Ed Sheeran, Anderson. Why don't you go ahead and bend over a little further like a good little sheep tool.Eminem’s surprise album release may bear the Hitchcock-referencing title “ Music to Be Murdered By,” but, yes, as you’d expect, “Music to Murder To” might be a more apt description. No one cares that you are waiting and that you hate people who demand and create alternatives to the upper one percent sticking it straight up your backside. It should be everyones default right to listen to the whoooole thing before they buy it.Īnd to everyone boohooing about "oh em hates it when his music leaks", please. I honestly don't care if the artist happens to hate that I managed to get my hands on it before everyone else. I bought the trap or die 2 album directly without hesitation. I threw the CDR out the window going down the road in favor of the greatest trapstar alive YOUNG JEEZY. Never bothered to buy it either as it didn't even come close to beating my brains out in my car WITH the system cranked all the way up. Lil Waynes Rebirth was a waste of my time and I deleted it after listening to it once through. I'll even burn myself a copy and drop it in my car and let it bang until the release date. I haven't the slightest reservation of downloading the CD first and listening to every friggin' one of the tracks to make sure it's worth my money.
