Music to be Murdered by': Why Eminem should stop trying to stir up controversy and grow up
How do you imagine Marshall Mathers spends his evenings, these days? The rap bad-boy better known as Eminem is now into his late forties, has been sober since the late 2000s, and a father for two decades.
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It’s pleasing to imagine him hunkered down in a warm chair with a hot beverage while indulging in that increasingly popular modern pastime – shouting at the TV news. And some of the themes on this, his 11th album, do suggest an exasperation at current events. Generally, though, Music to Be Murdered By sees Mathers vigorously revisiting his younger days, if still also ranting rather a lot.
The Michigan-born rapper has been venting his spleen at the world for 25 years now, and the persona has darkened along the way, from knockabout clown to troubled super-celebrity and embittered controversy magnet. According to the album cover, Mathers is back in the guise of Slim Shady here, his original ‘90s alter-ego, and often sounds impressively youthful and energetic: note his speed-rhyming on the boisterous track Godzilla, which rather outshines his guest rapper, the now sadly deceased Juice WRLD.
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