ganjakush56 wrote:Does anyone hope eminem has some political commentary on mmlp2? That would be especially dope and, if pulled off successfully, would help him expand his art form. Keep in mind, I am wanting him to go further and more complex than'Mosh' or "We as Americans" - I want him to comment on socioeconomic conditions of Detroit, violence, crime, and its overall connection to the institutional systems. I want him to start of a movement with MMLP2. THat's the only way I really see him out doing the original impact of the first MMLP. He has an enormous fanbase and core following to pull this off. Imagine if Eminem had what 2pac had with the thug life movement or what Ice-T, Deathrow records, and NWA had with gangsta rap, or even what Kendrick has with the Hi-power movement? It would be incredible and would really represent the revitalization of what hip-hop really was and can be. What do you motherfuckers think?
i think he may touch on it, but only in relation to him, all that really political stuff should be left to immortal tech, nobody does it better than him imo