When have CAC opinions mattered to real hip hopThe real question is, who's gonna stop Interscope and cac publications from declaring MMLP one of, if not, the greatest rap release of all time?
You know it's coming. I believe Rolling Stone has already done that.

and the marky mark jabs, lmao 





muthafukkas can say what they want to now but back in the late 90's to early 2000s eminem was on roll
that dina rae assisted hookand the marky mark jabs, lmao
i still enjoy listenin' to this and em and proof's verses were great
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remember when him and redman linked up?
and who could forget this underground classic
seriously, how can anyone deny and hate on dude's skills as an mc?
fukk the hate and revision, eminem was that dude from a minute and the marshall mathers lp is a classic
people complain bout "he whines, all his rhymes bout his mom, his wife, his daughter" etc etc well what else was he suppose to rap about? he was bein' true to himself of course with much exaggeration added like many rappers do. i've said it before but i'll say it again, i don't relate to more than half of the stuff eminem has rapped about but i respect him as an emcee because he's talented and he stayed true to himself and his craft. do i like all of his stuff? no but there is a fair amount of his stuff that i do like![]()


and can sing too. it's a damn shame she ain't never break big in the game

album is horrible. eminem has been making terrible music for most of his career and i understand one being fooled by mtv/magazines and cacs saying this was a classic when you were younger but once you grow up and start appreciating music and don't need propaganda to tell you what's true or not, to still think of it as a classic is an active attack and insult at your own potential intelligence.
i mean, the shyt is full of verses like this:
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why would anyone go back and listen to this corny garbage i honestly don't know.
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) etc etc but all of those guys still didn't bring the flipside of a white boy livin' in the ghetto in a trailer park vibe to hip hop and eminem did 