This is impossible. Why did he named this album MMLP2 then? I'm no longer a fan because of this two things:
1) No skit with a rap group sucking Ken Kaniff's dick and asking for Em's one making Ken walk away? That's bullshit.
How, I mean, how will any of us feel that this is a proper sequel to MMLP2 without that absolutely creative, inspiring and life changing skit. I've spent whole nights thinking about the concept for the new skit since the title MMLP2 was announced, but now I'll just have to dream about it... Damn, Em... You're ridiculous for this one, not to mention you're will lose at least 200K of sales due to the lack of it
The second thing is the absence of a bizarre verse... Completely unbelievable...
We all know ''fucked my cousin in his asshole, slit my mother's throat'' is the greatest line ever to bless an Eminem album, why the fuck would Em leave Bizzy out of a MMLP sequel if the fat guy is the reason we call that album a classic? I'm sure we all felt a huge emptiness right on the hearth when we noticed Bizarre wasn't features in any of those songs... At least the original MMLP has two of them to kind of compensate it
I'm done... I'm pretty much done... I've hold tight to my fan commitment during the totally sell out, fake as fuck, headache-causing female hooks, trash worthy material Recovery album, but now... I can't take this anymore... Only thing I'll listen to is the Kendrick verse, other than that, fuck MMLP2.
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Common guys, that's no problem with expecting the tracklist to resemble MMLP more than it actually did, but being blind to the fact that we finally got the tracklist and only pointing out potential ''failures'' is disgusting. We should wait to criticize, don't just go and bash the album because Rihanna is there, for example.
Y'all are acting like ''Rap God''isn't there. RAP GOD, god dammit. Other than that, Legacy, Rhyme or Reason, brainless, evil twin, they're all badasses titles. The other ones look great too, and even if you don't think so, wait untill you've actually hear the song. Who would've knew something as simple as ''Soldier'' turned out to be what it was.
As far as the features, we're here for Eminem, remember... Besides, what's the matter with Skylar and Rihanna? 3 female hooks in 15 songs isn't that bad, not to mention you haven't even hear it yet.
Anyway, Imma let our good member StarWideAwake renegade me as I quote this goat post from him that is similar to what I'm trying to say. I told you to reconsider and wait for the album, he'll tell you why evertything sould NOT be exactly like the first MMLP
StayWideAwake wrote:I said this before but I'll say it again. All he said so far...is that this album is a "revisit" to MMLP. That does not mean that the tracklists side by side are going to match up identically. There are many tracks on there that imply he wants to make music like he did back then, but you're acting like the fact that it isn't identical it means it isn't a sequel. In just about every other medium of entertainment a sequel that is essentially an updated carbon copy of the original, is frowned upon. Sequels are usually supposed to be an evolution of the first, or the next logical progression. Not just a track for track attempt at a remake.
This became most clear to me when they put out the new album cover. Yes, it is literally him "revisiting" his old house, but they added the new logo. Small detail, but if they wanted to make it as perfectly similar as possible they would have kept the logo that they know is classic. The new logo was an obvious sign that they were revisiting the past, but with a modern twist. It's clear when you look at the album: this is not old Em. This is the new Em, going back to his older days. You should have all expected a modern twist on this. I don't know where anyone got the idea that it would look or sound identical to the first.
Trust Shady, Nov. 5th