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2 November, 2013@3:42 am
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Good citizens that didn’t grab the leak, here’s the full album stream, courtesy of iTunes. In stores Nov. 4th.

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9 Responses to "Eminem – “The Marshall Mathers LP 2″ [Full Album Stream]"
  • Atom says:

    I would love to listen to the album, but I’d rather throw my first born off a cliff than download an apple product on my computer in order to hear it. Fuck these rappers in bed with corrupt corporations. I don’t even know why they still have their cocks shoved in their mouths this day and age.

  • kingpoop says:

    lol @ the comment above…that’s fucking retarded…it’s a business and this is how they sell their product…so uhhh…go ahead and throw your baby off a cliff then…fuckin retard

  • the man the myth says:

    Decent album. Em has still got the flow, but the production is meh and the R&B songs are turrible. 3-3 1/2 @ for me.

  • yungplex says:

    Must agree with the above.The album is a nice 3.5. It would nice if dude would add a change up with beat or subject matter here and there. At the end of the day Em is still hella dope and 1of the most relevant mcs doing it.

  • Atom says:

    @kingpop while I was over exaggerating for lulz on the throwing the newborn baby off a cliff, I do think that some might remember back in the old days of hip hop where even doing a soda commercial was considered “selling out”. We have come a long way since then and mainstream rappers and corporate ties are one in the same. It’s silly now these rappers who are already established could eventually cut ties with these people who are destroying our country, for example Apple and their planned obsolescence, not to mention selling out their customers to the NSA/government. These people exploit the middle and lower class, and it’s a complete irony that they take these artists who supposedly represent those people and turn them into corporate whores.

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    November 2nd, 2013 at 4:31 am