Eminem's new album, Recovery, came out recently. Actually, I'm listening to it right now as I type this.
Eminem really has come a long way. That's really the only way I can think to describe it. I mean, he was great, even amazing with his previous albums. However, they really don't compare to how good this new one is. Seriously, if you could choose one rap album to put on your iPod, this would be it.
I love how in "Beautiful," one of his first lines are "I might be done with rap, I need a new outlet." Slim Shady's sabbatical leave from music really hasn't brought him down at all. He left a discouraged artist, but all that really did was help feed an explosion that was bound to happen sooner or later.
This album, "Recovery," is that explosion.
With tracks featuring Rihanna, Pink, Lil Wayne and others, this release is the manifestation of Eminem's lyrical genius. To me, there is no other artist who has stepped up to the mic with the same insight and story-telling abilities as Marshall Mathers.
And as people hear him say "Imma be who I set out to be without a doubt undoubtedly and all those who look down on me I'm tearing down your balcony," listeners will listen to his lyrics and find his story truly inspirational, regardless of musical preference.
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