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I'm unlikely to listen to the whole album. To be honest I'm unlikely to listen to any of it.
With that in mind, care to explain this joke that clearly wasn't aimed at me?
The concept album is Slim Shady is trying to get Eminem cancelled. The album is filled with typical Slim Shady comments and jokes from the older years (modernized) that are now considered too offensive. Now, (I've heard) Gen Z and others who are listening to this stuff for the first time are getting confused and upset thinking he's a terrible person.
But, all the fans who wanted this got exactly what they wanted and seem to be genuinely happy with the album. It's those who are shocked at the lyrics that are upset. Anyone who's been a fan for long enough knows it's just for jokes.
So the joke is, Eminem gave fans what they asked for and then some of the younger people are thinking it's too offensive and are now upset.
That is genuinely hilarious.
The fokks today are way to sensitive...Sure some stuff aged quite bad but man are some touchy.
I'm not an Eminem fan. But didn't he beat his wife?
Thank you, that helped a lot!
I'm still a bit confused about what it means to modernize an old joke, in this context, but I think I more or less got the picture
The following is an Eminem lyric that todays kids wouldn’t like
However I think it aged pretty well in that the subject matter is still topical
The next is one with dated references that would need to be updated
I'm in the same boat, but I heard that Eminem killed off the Slim Shady character.
Yea basically the album transitions from a cringe Slim Shavy vs Eminem bunch of stuff into a Slim Shady being killed turning it into more of a solo "classic" Eminem.
It's littered with reference and remix of his older lyrics and tracks, which is nice in a maybe too nostalgic kind of way, but as and old millennial, I still think playing the offensive Slim Shady character and putting it next to a "reformed" Emined that yells "OMG you can't say that nooooo!" is, at best, dumb as fuck and smells of "Marshall you don't really get the point do you?".
But to be fair none of what he was saying back in the 2000s was any more acceptable. You listened to it without possibly agreeing to it.