by Brainless BadGuy » Jan 13th, '14, 10:39
EminemInsider wrote:Brainless BadGuy wrote:EminemInsider wrote:People have hilariously stupid definitions of "mature."
For the record, his most mature album was SSLP.
What is your definition of Mature?
To put it simplest, "fully developed."
Hmm I feel that in his first 3 albums he was developing very quickly. The Slim Shady LP was his thoughts and emotions wrapped up in a cartoon coating, his rapping skills might've been fully developed by 1999 but I wouldn't say his style was developed fully. I feel that the MMLP is actually more mature than SSLP though cause he was dropping he the nasally style while still sugar coating most of his songs with the Slim shady persona - therefor still sounding like an angry adolescent at points (not in a bad way obv.). TES is the first time I felt we were seeing the real Marshall Mathers in songs like "Say Goodbye Hollywood, Sing for the Moment & Halie's song" where he was reflecting upon his fame in a mature and adult way without sounding like he's trying to piss the haters off even further. Just my opinion but I feel TES is when most people really started to think of him as a "good guy" in rap instead of a controvesial troublemaker.
Q. What did Eminem say to 50 when he caught him wearing a sweater?
A. GEE YOU KNITT??
I ain't no fucking G, I'm a cannibal
I ain't tryin to shoot you, I'm tryin to chop you into pieces and eat you
Wrap you in rope and plastic, stab you with broken glass
And have you with open gashes strapped to a soakin mattress
Coke and acid, black magic, cloaks and daggers
Fuck the planet, 'til it spins on a broken axis