But after more than a decade, “they have mutated from being his prey to now being his muse.” The rapper’s core themes – “revenge, resentment and heartbreak” – come out in force on the new album “as heavy-breathing voices which adhere to Em, fueling impassioned, and at times crudely comical, lyricism, which he spits at a rapid speed and through alternating tonality.” “Eminem’s demons are as present on The Marshall Mathers LP 2 as they were on its 2000 predecessor,” Billboard‘s Erika Ramirez writes. PHOTOS: ‘Born in the U.S.A.’: America’s Most Patriotic (and Un-Patriotic) Musical Offerings The Marshall Mathers LP 2 has garnered mostly favorable reviews, but the album continues to rouse controversy in this week’s What the Critics are Saying:
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