Rubin's influence is instantly recognizable on the album's first single "Berzerk" in which Eminem - over a high-energy barrage of heavy guitar, scratched vinyl and static feedback - starts with the announcement: "Let's take it back to straight hip-hop and start it from scratch." Thirteen years after "The Marshall Mathers LP" that quickly secured his spot in the hip-hop canon, Eminem is out Tuesday with a sequel in which he returns both in song and verse to the 1990s - and reignites controversy with his use of anti-gay slurs.įor "The Marshall Mathers LP 2," the top-selling rapper in history teams up with producer Rick Rubin, the founder of Def Jam Records who brought to the mainstream such breakthrough rap acts as Run-D.M.C. By Naharnet Newsdesk 05 November 2013, 21:00
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