The Slim Shady LP by Eminem

The Slim Shady LP

Eminem

3.27
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Is Eminem talented? Yes. Is the production top notch? Yes. Did the lyrics age like an avocado? Yes. I couldn't finish the album after the 10th or so reference to rape.

Brat-rap.

Trash.

I was dreading diving into this album, but I knew I had to get it off the list sooner or later, so I tried to be optimistic. Maybe it would be one of those albums I’d be hesitant to start but would end up enjoying as a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case. It was indeed a trip down memory lane, but it reminded me of my immature, lost teenage years and the similarly lost souls I hung out with back then. Perhaps it was relatable back then, which explains why it has no appeal to me 25 years later. The album is filled with goofy, silly, and childish rap, with jokes and punchlines driven by a juvenile sense of humor aimed at teenagers. The more serious and aggressive elements, driven by anger and attitude, also seem targeted at a younger demographic still trying to find their way in life. Overall, this is one of those albums that didn’t age well. It had its moment in the spotlight and served its purpose, but I believe it should stay in the past.

Eugh, this has aged unbelievably poorly. I think of the place that violence and rage have in music. For example, a lot of gangster rap that came before this is LOADED with violent lyrics, including homophobic and misogynistic ones. Some times I can look past those, understanding the time and place etc. This album though…it’s never ending, it’s crass in the way that only 1999 could be. 97’ Bonnie and Clyde is fucked up. Not because it offends me. Because I think it’s a legitimately evil thing to do. It isn’t funny. It isn’t cute.

The themes and lyrics are not for me. The production is very good, but I can't get past the content. He's obviously been very influential and has a legion of fans, I'm just not one of them.

if someone says this is their favoritte album. or even that they like this album RED FUCKING FLAG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GET OUTTA THERE. this is so unlistenable the misogyny alone is foul not to mention the homophobia and violence. like violence in rap has its time and place this album is literally not it

Not a rap fan

Misogynist rubbish

Pretentious

Just not my bag and way too explicit.

No, hate this

I’m suddenly transported back to being a teenager & can’t tell if the cringe I’m feeling is because of that, or because of some of these downright awful lyrics. Probably both. Whilst he’s a good rapper the content of these songs so far (and all the “skits”) are very ~edge lord~ and absolutely full of misogyny. Made it to the end of the album through sheer stubbornness alone. So cringe, do not recommend.

Not my kind of music. I liked being able to understand the words but I do not like the content.

The Shit Shady LP more like it, ammiright? This is pathetic. Lyrics are by turns sexist, vulgar, misogynistic, and violent. I'm still baffled by the success of this, surely there aren't enough12 year old boys in the world to make this chart.

I tried it - don’t get it - he is just a foul mouth disgusting artist that seems to pretend to be something he isn’t to try to be cool. Not a single song is worth listening to!

Is it technically good? Yes. Is it funny? I suppose so, but it is very edge-lord. Should it be required listening? No, it should be consigned to the rubbish bin of history. Even if he was joking the lyrics have not stood the test of time. I am not someone who believes we should censor the past because it provides a good idea of how far we've come but the gratuitous descriptions of murder, underage sex, violence and misogyny purely for shock value mean I wouldn't recommend this to anyone.

Music for incels not in on the joke. Part of me wants to think that this is all for shock value - but then you realize that Eminem is still putting out the same juvenile bullshit in his 50s.

Lyrics are cringe (especially in the first few tracks). Feels very dated

Leiðinlegt drasl.

Eh - it’s ok. Once the shock value wears off it’s less than spectacular. Beats are all over the place too.

Somehow even worse than the last eminem album

Why is this here?

Obnoxious edgelord music

About 10 years prior to this everyone had their hackles up over Andrew Dice Clay and, you know what? We were right about him too. I do get that this is a character. But it's not a good one. It's crass and juvenile and not even fun to listen to. Eminem has the talent to be better than this, but he chose not to be.

After listening to The Slim Shady LP, all i can say is "Dear god, this album sucks". The lyrics and rapping are very dumb and not in the funny kind of dumb, just the cringey kind of dumb and very offensive to some people and it also lacks a proper structure. The instrumentals are fine and are probably the best part of the album but unfortunately some of the sound effects and samples used are annoying to say the least and can also tend to lack structure at some points. I have a problem with nearly every aspect of this album and there are almost no good things about it. Not a good combination. Best Song: Rock Bottom Worst Song: Guilty Conscience

puerile and cruel. an expertly crafted, slicky produced, lovingly written screed against women and gay people. i loathed every minute of it. ranting aside, eminem is obviously talented and impressively skilled at crafting rhymes but he uses his gift to court the sticky-fingered southparkpilled masses so... i was never going to like this.

...fuckin yikes. i get that this album is from the perspective of eminem's slim shady twisted-fucking-cyclepath persona but honestly it's just embarrassing 25 years later. out of the 300-ish albums I've listened to from this list so far, i think this one has aged the worst. this is the shit that 13-year-old edgelord 4chan misogynist-in-training incels think is really dark and profound and misunderstood when in actuality it's just manufactured and mass-marketed hate (and poop jokes) masquerading under the thin guise of """"""sAtiRe"""""" (which is especially problematic when members of its audience don't view it as satire) i don't enjoy siding with the PMRC and similar groups but this album doesn't need to exist, and i certainly don't need to listen to it before i die. it's a shame that the lyrical content is so over-the-top unnecessary and uncomfortable, because eminem has some really clever internal rhymes and off-the-wall writing that goes well with the beats and dre's top tier production. sad that they had to be wasted on this dreck. favorites: my name is, role model

Before there was Lin Manuel Miranda, there was Marshall Manuel Mathers. Need a palate cleanser. And maybe a STI test. 1.

Just no! 1 star is generous. Letter grade F-. As a fellow factory worker used to say, better days ahead. (hopefully)`

slim shady

Thought I was going to enjoy that but just got bored very quickly. :(

In a nutshell: welcome to my nightmare. As much as I abhor Eminem’s amateurish production and cringey lyrics, I feel that one Eminem album needs to be on the list. Eminem shook the music world in the late 90’s. Barely anyone heard music like this before 1999. If anyone asked me for a recommendation on Eminem, I’d apprehensively say listen to the Marshall Mathers LP. It has *some* lyrical maturity compared to the Slim Shady LP. Overall: 2/10

really? Two eminem albums back-to-back?

Another Hip Hop Rap album interspersed with skits etc that sounds repetitive and been way overdone. “My Name is”…I’d like to forget.

No me gusta el Hip Hop. Lo sé es Eminem, pero no me gusta nada este género.

Eminem definitely has talent - Stan is pure brilliance - but none of that is on this album. This is some of the worst garbage I’ve ever heard. Just a bunch of violent, “I’m so mean and tough” posturing. The fact that this is so highly regarded makes me sad for society as a whole. And if the argument is that it’s a character called Slim Shady, well it’s an awful character and not one that I would want to listen to. Even that is faulty, though, because as “Slim Shady” he repeatedly refers to himself by his actual name. So if it’s a concept, it’s poorly executed. A bunch of hateful, unnecessarily vulgar, obnoxious garbage. Yes, i understand you don’t care what I think, Marshall, you’ve said it plenty. So much that I think you doth protest too much.

Can’t not hear the stupidly raunchy lyrics

Extremely obnoxious album created by an empty-headed white kid who thinks raping is gangsta, and gives him a pass to being a misogynist, homophobic douchebag.

No thank you. Immature lyrics. Immature concepts to sing about. As if a 13 year old made an album.

Just awful. I love hip-hop, but this is just a poor attempt at shock to get a reaction from people and be controversial. His nasal, whiny voice grates on me so much, and if it wasn't for the great Dre beats, I wouldn't have lasted more than three tracks.

still a 1.5 but WAY less annoying than i anticipated

There's talent here, but it's such an unpleasant album. Music to make you hate your life.

Cleaver wordsmith, but poor content. Targeted at teenage boys, and way way way too long

About 3 songs in I got tired of the whole thing. I can see where teenage boys and immature adult males would love it. I don't.

Can't get being the violence towards women.

Repetitive, and awful lyrics

He was a troubled young man

not my style at all. lyrics just make me sad-sad that this resonates with so many

2/10 - This album was kind of trash. There were no enjoyable songs and every song had kind of gruesome lyrics. I was not a huge fan of Eminem telling his daughter about how he killed her mom.

Why are so many of these songs about murdering women? Too much.

what is there to say that you can't read in the other reviews? as we all know, he's very technically proficient, and the production is fantastic, but the lyrical content is just abysmal. clearly, he's being intentionally outrageous and provocative and trying desperately to be funny, but it all falls flat, to put it mildly. this sort of peurile 90s outrage is just endlessly tiring. and to top it off, hey, he can't help it, but i just really dislike his voice

I think rap it's an artistic expression but not music at all! 🤷🏻

I gave up after Bonnie and Clyde. Maybe it was the shock value that got him on the map, but I don't even think this is it aging poorly. It's just bad. DNF.

My parents never let me listen to this when I was younger and… woof yeah I get it good call parents

...and this is important why?? To show how much shit can be compressed onto one disc?

Shite 0/5

Wow, forgot (or didn't take enough notice back in the day) about how violent and misogynistic this is. Good beats, but the words spewing out, eugh.

Vulgar rap

I couldn’t get into this at all, like not even a little bit. Absolutely terrible lyrically in a way that is very 2edgy, the beats weren’t great, and I couldn’t handle the barrage of dumb skits. At the time I’m sure it was revolutionary hearing a funky white guy get down, but man this was embarrassing to listen to today. I can’t help but compare it to Straight Outta Compton which came out 11 years prior and was on this list for us a few weeks back. That record really felt like a glimpse into the minds of poorly adjusted young men who society had failed. On that record the performances and lyrics were written by men in their late teens and early 20s. This album Eminem was 27 when it came out! He isn’t a young adult struggling to find a place in the world at that point. He’s just an asshole.

In my opinion, The Eminem Show is miles ahead of this one. Only knew one song and found it extremely underwhelming, despite being provocative, violent and shocking as it should. [0153/1001]

Favorites: NA Just can't do it. I tried but just not my thing.

Eminem always claimed that his music was supposed to be like a horror movie, in that it's for entertainment purposes only. It's a lazy and overused way to be able to say whatever you want. It's also very easy to pick apart. The opening disclaimer is clearly tongue-in-cheek. Eminem surrounds himself with layers of aliases to seem like characters rap bigoted and violent lyrics he wouldn't. The problem is that unlike other artists who can lose themselves in different characters, Eminem, Slim Shady, and Marshall Mathers all sound the same. Maybe it's fictional that in that he wouldn't really murder his partner or members of the LGBTQ+ community, but it's clear from the songs that part of him really wants to. The fact that he is self-aware of his toxicity doesn't make it any less toxic. It really just sounds like it was all written by an angsty teenager who thinks that shock value, humor, and art are all the same thing. Why Dr Dre chose to produce this is a complete mystery to me but he's contributed the best quality of the whole thing. The beats are undeniably good. It's not enough to save the album, but it does illustrate how good this album could have been if it wasn't filled with bigotry and misdirected anger.

Listen 1: had to stop after some whack misogynistic bars in My Name Is. Listen 2: had to stop after Em encourages Dr. Dre to rape someone in track 3. Horrible, unlistenable, if you were a parent back then and you let your kid listen to this you FAILED.

My sensitive 2024 ears cannot take how awful the lyrics are. If that makes me woke then my eyes are open. Jeezy peeps.

Passo. Zero. Uma bosta

Really uncomfortable lyrics and couldn’t finish the album

I recognize his talent, but not a fan.

Absolutely dreadful.

i get that it’s icon in its own way but it’s not for me

So dated. The man has skills obviously but I prefer my hip hop with intelligent lyrics and generally free of misogyny and homophobia

good beats brought down by lyrics that are uhhhhh not good

Pop-music and hip-hop mixture. Not for me please

both dull and repellent I tried to listen to this for real to know if there's anything to this - there isn't. can't believe anyone's tried to tell me than Eminem is special. whole world of hip hop out there, absolutely no reason to put this on. music: hated. ( -_-)

Three songs in I knew this whole thing absolutely stunk but I powered through. Next time someone tries to tell me Eminem is good, I can ask “When’s the last time you listened to a full record?” and I’ll have them beat. Even if not for the rancid lyrical content (listen to Bonnie and Clyde and ask yourself, “Why and when would anyone ever decide to listen to this song?”)… the whole thing sounds bad! This may be peak Dre, but if it is, he should have spent this time working with someone who doesn’t sound like they’re making fun of their own voice. Also: people say this guy is uniquely talented at rhymes? Buddy did not invent internal rhyme schemes. Those have been around for a thousand years. God this shit sucks.

I can't stand a skit and I've always had my issues with Eminem. His misogyny, juvenile humor, and the themes he explores in general are usually not my thing. On this album he also seems to lean more into the whiny voice that he sometimes adopts. It's hard to assess the record on its own terms when I find them to be so disagreeable. I don't think I'll be able to give this record more than one star.

Imagine taking your baby to murder the baby's mother, or raping someone, or putting your hamster in the microwave. Let's not forget the homophobic stuff, kids. I've never liked Eminem. Sure he's got a talent for cleverly stringing lyrics together, but this is vile. I guess he didn't get the memo when the Beastie Boys said, "the disrespect to women has got to be through." Or what DEVO meant when they sung of de-evolution. Slim Shady was too busy stewing in his violent fantasies to notice.

Not a fan of rap but regardless I didn't like this one bit. Trying to offend as many people as possible is not a worthwhile goal in life and some of the subject matter of this album is disgusting. 1 because no 0

#5 in the series for me, first one I've dreaded a bit putting on. Never been the biggest Eminem-head, I respect the word-play but idk. Let's give it a shot. The P.S.A. is kinda funny. "My Name Is" is a classic, getting that out of the way. But actually listening to what he's saying, woof. The lyrics are just so juvenile, the shock-value violence already starting here just falls kinda flat to me, not in a "Good Heavens Think of the Children!" way, but in "Wow so edgy bro" way. I think this is an album you have to hear as a teenage boy in order to really love. I get that "97 Bonnie & Clyde" is a parody of sorts of Will Smith's version of "Just the Two of Us" or whatever, I get that its a joke, but I just don't think it's very funny. Especially reading quotes of Eminem saying things like "None of it was to be taken too literally, although at the time I wanted to f---king do it." Brining your daughter into a studio to record a song about fantasizing killing her mom is a little messed up, I'm sorry! The production on some of these songs is interesting. Em certainly does have a way with wordplay. Just the words he's playing with are not interesting to me, at all. Not my thing. I can understand his talent. But it really ain't for me.

Love Eminem but this album is rough to sit through.

Missing the classic Venom

Very mixed feelings about this. On one hand, this music is vulgar, profane, violent, and disgusting, even in the edited version. On the other hand, much of this album was written as fiction and really plumbs some core issues in Eminem’s life, centering around the grinding difficulty living in poverty and its myriad social issues. Everyone gets through their problems however they can, and this is how Marshall Mathers does it with a huge dose of anger and shock value. I cannot agree with or support hardly any of the values or imagery portrayed here. This album is horrible, but I have some respect for Eminem and his story of hard work and dedication despite so many struggles with poverty, eviction, drugs, family, violence, etc. He’s a skilled artist whose art is ugly and disgusting, and sometimes very great (“Till I Collapse” has occasionally brought me motivation during low times). Eminem was a big deal when I was in middle school and I always stayed well away. Still not a fan, but must give the man props for authenticity and overcoming so much. I always love a rags-to-riches story and Eminem s a good one, albeit difficult if not impossible to digest. One star for the album: not entertaining or uplifting or enjoyable at all, and that’s mostly the approach I’ve been using in rating these albums. Absolutely will not listen again and would not recommend to anyone, ever.

This is hard to listen to and is so extremally vulgar. I much prefer eminem's more recent albums. The music is made to slap you in the face. Also the beats aren't that good which is half the reason to listen to rap. 1 star

Embarassing

an era when being impressed by The Joker didn’t get a person viciously made fun of

I listened to the first minute, that was enough.

I listened to the radio edit version but I still only got through a few songs. Not even really that interesting musically

-too negative -too honest? -a couple of popular songs reminiscent of the '90s -not really shocking to me, but definitely shocking for mainstream late '90s -not for me

Did not really hold up

nihlistic bullshit spewed by a man child produced by dr dre (the only decent thing about this whole album)

this is a crappy album. It's like trying to listen to an LP of foul language calling for violence, while in your car on a crappy road.

Lustig an stellen aber das Album quält einen echt. Hab’s nicht geschafft es ganz anzuhören

I just don't get it - I'm sure that for some people it expressed how they felt, but not for me. There's no much in the way of music to speak of, and the lyrics - if you can call them that - are depressing.

I've already listened to one desperate plea for attention from this prick for 1001 (The Marshall Mathers LP), and I tried to give this one a fair chance to see if it was any different, but by the time I got to "'97 Bonnie and Clyde," I had to pull the plug. No point in putting myself through another one of these adolescent shock fests. There's an abundance of amazing music from Michigan, so why is it that their white rappers are so atrocious? It's like Kid Rock, Eminem, and ICP are locked into some kind of never ending class clown contest.

Cringe shock lyrics. That's all this album has for you. I liked Eminem when I was an edgy child. I've grown up since then.

As someone who experienced domestic violence, a lot of this was unlistenable. 97 Bonnie and Clyde especially, absolutely disgusting song. Never liked Eminem and this solidified that.

An hour is too long for an album, come on. Although rap is not my thing at all, it wasn’t terrible. I liked how it was upbeat but quite relaxed. The tracks I liked the most were rock bottom and my fault. To me my name is was extremely repetitive and annoying. Overall the msssage of don’t do drugs kids seemed a bit trite and not very flushed out.

i just loathe eminem with every fibre of my being.

I know this is an important work but the combination of forced theme, juvenile lyrics, and Eminem’s whiny voice made this absolutely painful for me. I confess that I did not finish it.

Is it meant to be serious? Joke Rappin. The lyrics are edgelord levels of disgusting. "Bonnie & Clyde" is really fucked up. My Fault is the best song but its still awful. I feel dumber having listened to this from start to finish. I did not enjoy this.

I FUCKING HATE THIS MAN: someone needs to tell me why you would enjoy an album packed full of homophobia, misogyny and just promoting shithead opinions. A song about killing a girl with shrooms is weird as hell and followed up by a song about killing your wife and burying them with the help of the daughter is just fucked. The man is a piece of shit and I will never understand people who call him the goat bc he's not, he's a twat. Just a cunt album from start to end.

Just some contrived misogynistic rage bait listed off to music to the point it’s a caricature of itself. It’s shit.

Admittedly didn't get very far into this. The Slim Shady violence shtick wasn't funny then and it's unlistenable now

one star, for being a too-visceral reminder of the cultural hellscape that was the late 90s

I'm getting ready to tap out

Given the softmoric humour and references to condoms, bitches and rape etc I had to check what age Eminem was when he wrote this album as I thought it would’ve been done by a horny teenager, but he was actually 27 at a time so there’s that. Yes he is a talented wordsmith and has a talent for rhyming words within words but the music is repetitive and album is way too long.

Dido girl, you should have killed this little bitch when you had a chance.

I don't even need to listen to this, I already hate it. And I don't need to go through the day with My Name Is stuck in my head. Granted, this album was huge and it ushered in a whole new era of white boy stupidity in the late 90's. Let’s be clear though, that was not a positive contribution to society by any stretch. I hated it then and I still hate it now. And Eminem is a garbage human being who can fuck off. He doesn't get any royalties from me. Not today, Satan!

Not for me

I'll stick w/ the candy.

Yeah, this album sucks. The beats are basic and his voice is whiny as hell. Then you get into the lyrics, and it’s much worse… such as, stories about date-raping 15 year old girls. No fucking thanks.

Album #467 and this is the first one I'm completely skipping. The Marshall Mathers LP was trash.

On first listen, I assumed Eminem's first major success must have come out when he was barely out of school. Dude was twenty fucking six when wrote this. Childish, homophobic, misogynistic.

Not a fan

Good lyrics, same beat. Don’t care for the language.

long and bad.

0/15, 0

Not very good. Light years behind his next album. It felt lazy to me.

Okay, so yeah, didn't really like this album, I didn't like it when I was 14, and I still don't, so no surprises there. It's interestingly a very 'regular' hip hop album of the 90's complete with skits and 'radio announcements'. It's easy to forget how young Marshall is on this album. He is immature, violent, says shocking things just to be shocking and then backtracks it a couple songs later. Then backtracks the backtracking. The slurs and the misogyny are flying, in a more obvious way than in most of the hip hop albums I've listened to as a part of this project, and his rage is palpable. He's angry at the world, his ex wife, his bosses, the establishment, women (especially), and himself (it seems). He exists in a capitalist hellscape and that's a part of it, but I'm sure another part of it is the fact that as a cis white male who also grew up poor, he was promised an American dream that he wasn't able to grasp, which in turn, made him bitter. Anyway, anyway, it's what it says on the tin, an Eminem album. 'Favorite' track: My Name Is

Always hatet Eminem, sorry

Plastic rap

I can't find the value in this.

Initially thought this would be a good flashback, but it then descended into unnecessary expletives which spoilt the album

Unlistenable and intolerable to my ear.

genuinely perplexed as to how this record passes as anything more than just overdone, overwhelming, and ultimately tiresome sensationalism for no other reason than shock value. the production is insanely good: Dr. Dre is a proven maestro, and he really works his magic here, mixing that hardcore hip-hop with a light funkiness that makes the music sound like nothing else in its time. but beyond Dre’s masterful compositions, there’s nothing to hold onto. maybe i’m missing something here (i’m not), but Eminem’s contributions all just sound stupidly immature and sloppy. there’s talent, don’t get me wrong, but the lyrics are cartoonishly insensitive at worst, and eye-rollingly cringe at best. even with the “story” Eminem attempts to tell here, all i could feel was bored. come up with something else, i guess.

I object to this asshole.

I recognize that Eminem has some real talent, but damn, these lyrics are awful.

I would like that hour back.

Speaking of annoying, Jesus this guy sucks. The only decent stuff was to hear Dr. Dre. This is one dude, except for a couple songs, I don't understand ho he became popular. Pretty sure he is a gay baser because he is trying to protect his true self. I'd love to punch this dude in the face, repeatedly. 1 because of Dre

Completely valueless

This album chewed at my hope in humanity for the first time in a long while. When it’s serious it’s undeniably GOOD, big, and explosive. When it’s trying to entertain it holds a twisted perspective a from that last generation where toxic masculinity went unchecked.

Broooo vem gjooooorde detta???!?!?!??

Hard one to rate. I don’t ever want to listen to it again but I can at least see the artistic / cultural impact. But since this is my rankings, 1 star it is

Nah, non, no, I can't see the "art" or "talent" or "harmless fun" in 97 Bonnie and Clyde. To involve his toddler daughter in this, without his ex's knowledge or approval is a low act and the song is textbook misogyny parading as pop culture.

I did not like Eminem when I had heard a track or two. I tried to listen to this album, but it got to the point where listening to another track wasn't going to change my opinion. The tracks sound too similar musically. Content is what sinks this album. The lyrics sound like they come frm a junior high boy who has never been told "no", and thinks that he is so clever. This album is terrible.

Even if it's satirical, the lyrics are rough. Just not something I want to listen to.

I don't like this music.

This one has slid my average rating down a bit. Pretty dismal

Cringe-worthy pop rap. The Slim Shady persona is that disruptive kid you knew in eighth grade who tried to come off edgy by telling tall tales on the bus. He was annoying and nobody's friend but unexpectedly shined in the one class he cared about. This record might be a victim of the aggressive posture that popular performers took in the late 90s. I wonder what persona Eminem would have created had he come up in the Soundcloud/emo rap era. Maybe he could have painted with colors other than "Fred Durst backward red baseball hat" red.

I’m not a fan of this at all

Eminem has talent, but he's made a choice to spend it on cartoonishly over-the-top violence and misogyny.

Remember when it was funny to pretend to be a wife-beating, drug-addled psychopath? No, me neither.

This list has forced me to listen to some bad albums, but this may be the worst one yet.

No thanks

Couldn’t get past guilty conscience, hated it

There's very few artists that I don't like to listen to, and Eminem just happens to be one of them. But I gave it a shot for the sake of this challenge and still didn't like it. I mean, I guess My Name Is is a classic, but... I don't really have much else to say about this album.

Never liked his stuff….

So sad so so so so sad

You say this to me in an affected accent. You say this to me in front of the tired basketball beat. You say this to me with lots of spikey works You go on and on. But I don't want listen any more.

Not my Cup of Tea!

I really don’t like this

At first I was thinking of giving a 2 but it started feeling like I had been listening to this thing for three hours towards the end. "I just don't give a fuck" stood out as the best one as it had the most interesting beat and the hook was kind of catchy. I also liked the line about not being two sell two copies if you made a double album tbh. I would rather just listen to XXX by Danny Brown.

Sorry, I can't take all the trash talk.

This fucking sucks.

ідуть два репера, один в кепці, другий всьоравно пизди получить

Zero interés en Eminem i els seus temes.

Hey look my first 1 (did not like this)

Not for me

So bad

nope nope nope

Man this is really not good

Listening note?

Nice album