represents the maturation of the artist. He took over more production duties, resulting in a stadium-rock-infused hip-hop sound. The rage is still present ( "White America" is a searing critique of his own commercial success and racial privilege), but it is tempered by introspection. "Cleanin' Out My Closet" is a direct address to his mother; "Sing for the Moment" samples Aerosmith to defend his influence on angry youth; "Till I Collapse" remains the ultimate workout anthem. This album is Eminem realizing he is no longer an underdog but a watchdog.
is universally considered his nadir. A chaotic mix of rock samples, pop features (Ed Sheeran, Beyoncé), and clumsy political commentary. "Walk on Water" is insecure; "Untouchable" tries to critique racism but is sonically grating. The album was memed into oblivion. Eminem responded immediately. discography of eminem
The discography of Eminem , an American rapper and record producer, is one of the most commercially successful and culturally significant in music history. Since his 1996 debut, he has released , multiple compilation projects, and soundtracks that have redefined the boundaries of hip-hop. The Foundations and Breakthrough (1996–1999) represents the maturation of the artist
Eminem's career began in the underground Detroit scene with his first studio album, , which was a commercial failure, selling only about a thousand copies. This setback led to the creation of his provocative alter-ego, Slim Shady , first featured on the Slim Shady EP (1997) . "Cleanin' Out My Closet" is a direct address
Before the world knew Slim Shady, Marshall Mathers was a hungry Detroit battle rapper trying to find his voice.