”The Marshall Mathers LP2,” an iconic album by Eminem, commemorated its tenth anniversary by delivering a unique and extended version to its devoted fan base. Reissued subsequent to its initial release on November 5, 2013, the album features several noteworthy additions.
Commencing its journey from New Zealand, the digital release eventually reached eager audiences around the globe. Despite not yet delving into the newly added tracks, it is still beneficial to peruse the updated tracklist.
It becomes evident upon closer inspection that the new version does not represent a revolutionary departure. Although it includes a few instrumental tracks and features new cover art, tracks 1 through 22 are carried over from the 2013 MMLP2 Deluxe release. Since it was not previously available on streaming platforms, the inclusion of Buckshot’s “Don’t Front” on the 22nd track is a pleasant surprise for Em’s devoted admirers. Moreover, instrumental renditions of popular songs such as “Highlights,” “Survival,” “Berzerk,” “The Monster,” and “Survival” provide an additional level of amusement for his devotees.However, some enthusiasts are left with the desire for even more. They aspire to foster a more profound level of involvement with classic albums, potentially through the provision of unreleased materials or substantive dialogues centered on these momentous musical achievements.