Eminem turned 43 today, October 17. He's come a long way. From the 20-something year old who took a lyrical scalpel to the game on the Slim Shady/Marshall Mathers LP/Eminem Show trilogy to the 30-something year-old man who battled and conquered personal demons on Relapse and Recovery. He wore out his shtick on The Marshall Mathers LP 2, but Eminem remains an undeniable rap god.
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| | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | Happy Birthday, Eminem -- Slim Shady's Top 10 Songs | Eminem turned 43 today, October 17. He's come a long way. From the 20-something year old who took a lyrical scalpel to the game on the Slim Shady/Marshall Mathers LP/Eminem Show trilogy to the 30-something year-old man who battled and conquered personal demons on Relapse and Recovery. He wore out his shtick on The Marshall Mathers LP 2, but Eminem remains an undeniable rap god. Salute. |  | Henry Adaso Rap/Hip-Hop Expert | | | Eminem's Top 10 Songs | Eminem always seems to find the right blend of rhymes and music. His catalog is stuffed with such moments of brilliance. | | | | | The Marshall Mathers LP at 15 | The Marshall Mathers LP, at its low points peddled sophomoric humor. At its highest, it struck back against societal hypocrisy. In a world full of fake smiles and baby-kissing phonies, Eminem embraced truth in its rawest form. | | | | | 7 Things You Never Knew About Eminem | You know all about Eminem's struggles with drug addiction and his beefs with boy bands. But did you know that a gay man was instrumental in green-lighting his career? Or that he wasn't kidding about brain damage? | | | | | The 10 Best White Rappers Not Named Eminem | Eminem is the greatest white rapper of all time. So there's that. Also, there's no verifiable link between race and skill. Some humans are better at rapping than other humans. And not all of them are named Eminem. With that out of the way, here are the 10 best white rappers not named Eminem. | | | | | 10 Best Rappers of the 2000s | While pop teenyboppers screamed their lungs out on TRL, hip-hop was sweeping through the globe with a force not seen since The Beatles. The biggest names in rap were making boundary-shattering music that rivaled the best pop music of the aughts. | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the Rap/Hip-Hop newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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