This Eminem CD is tooooooooooo good, I really liked it a lot, it's not at all similar to the first one.
I would like to specify that I have never been an Eminem fan, in fact, I thought he was just one of those ordinary idiots who make a hit song (I'm talking about The Real Slim Shady) and then disappear from the scene.
I am convinced this is a well-made album.
Noteworthy songs are "White America," "Business," "Sing for the Moment," "Cleanin Out My Closet," "Superman," and then the beautiful "Hailie's Song," dedicated to his daughter.
An awful song is "Say Goodbye Hollywood."
[Mavila, author of the review, did not provide us with an email, so she goes into the anonymous reviewers' pool - Ed.]
Eminem doesn’t quit, in fact he doubles down: ... all the ingredients from the previous work are here.
The real masterpiece of this album is 'Sing For The Moment,' a remake of 'Dream On' by Aerosmith.
"Eminem, aside from playing the rebellious bad boy, truly knows his way around music; unlike his peers who gain popularity by going on television."
"The album aims to attract people through its aggressiveness."