VintageSlimBish wrote:How about we make new expectations for Marshall Mathers the guy who overcame addiction, has lost his best friend, and raised a daughter. Instead of the kid with lawsuits, ex problems, mother issues, and years built on frustration.
Personally, if this MMLP2, reached the MMLP expectations, it would make no sense, and I'd actually be mad if people thought it did.
How is a guy who came out with an album during a time where he was nobody, poor as fuck, and trying to make a name for himself going to have an album in the same caliber when he's rich, and has gotten everything he's ever wanted.???
Um, so you're saying just because he's rich now he can't put out an album as well put together as the MMLP. That's bullshit and you know it. He still has the talent to be great, but it seems like he's been holding himself back with his recent albums. This is especially obvious when you watch his latest freestyles. He used to put out those levels of rhymes into his songs, but nowadays he goes for a more mainstream approach to his tracks and holds back a bit on his rhyming. I just wish he'd loosen up for once and just tear tracks up again which I thought he was going to with this new album. Evidently he's not.













