I was right about MMLP2 and the blonde hair, unfortunately I was 100 percent wrong about the content. But I sense (even if Em doesn't know) that in the next decade we will hear some of Em's best work ever. He won't really go back to the Slim Shady style unfortunately. It's going to be a more mature TES style. But his songs are going to be more pertinent and meaningful, more emotionally driven. There will eventually be less Rihanna's, less cliche songs about sluts and Kim.
His overall content is going to be pretty positive. But it's not going to have the same energy as Recovery. It will have the kind of energy as ''Not Afraid'' but with better content, more alive beats. His songs will generally sound more like ''Beautiful Pain'', more emotionally driven, more serious. They won't be so poppy.
Furthermore, he's going to start rapping about real life things. He's going to start rapping about the bs in politics and will call famous politicians out and all the stuff that's happening in the world. So in a way it will be more like Encore and TES, but a lot of his tracks will sound like the bonus tracks from Encore and MMLP2.
His music will also cater towards a mature audience as well and even the rock genre. So you'll be hearing him on many different types of stations, not just hip hop.
Best of all, he's going to cut the bs flows. His voice will sound more fluent, stronger, and he's going to stop the choppiness in his flow.
At the end of the day he's still a rapper. He'll throw in some freestyle type tracks and we may get 1 or 2 slim shady type tracks that will actually be pretty good. But that's not the direction he's going to go. He's not going to just waste songs that deal with nonsense. No more ''Puke'' ''Ass Like That'' or ''Asshole'' type songs. Every song will have meaning.
The world needs a voice. There is a lot of bs that goes on and Eminem cannot just sit around and do his rappidy rap shit. He has to kick it up a notch and start influencing as many kids as he can. Time for him to be a holy role model through his rap. What he's doing now is amateur compared to what he could do.