Eminem Full Discography Torrent
The two comments that precede me say it all about Eminem, just like Marmite, you like it or hate it. Personally I admire his intellectually-funny lyrical flow, but what he raps about in some of his releases I just really don't like, he really could use his gift in better ways, rather than rapping about his ex-girlfriend, and his mother. With that said; the main reason for this comment was to say that its Eminem's 'free-styling' and 'MC battles' that do it for me, he is truly in a league of his own, in my opinion. For me eminem is a better rapper than most of the others out there.
Eminem Full Discography Torrent

Eminem Complete Discography (1989-2012) Country: USA Genre: Rap This torrent contains: Compilation albums 8 Mile EP (2003) - This is the 8 Mile Soundtrack but it only contains songs featuring Eminem. List in makin' since 2010, compiled by Him Shadow with huge help from TRShady members, special thanks to: Excita, DetroitSkills, Man In The Mirror, young rom, walend, ShadyNarcotic, I'mShadiest and everybody who helped me compile the list and find songs for the download packs! All Eminem Albums. Download Now. The above link will download the content sent to you, plus a µTorrent client if you do not already have one. If you prefer to use a different bittorrent client, you can use the magnet link. Have the bundle torrent. Or the proxy torrent link.
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Granted he is not a krs one or guru with the consciousness of his lyrics etc., but i think he´s got a great rhyming style and has some real fun lyrics (ironic of himself and the whole media thing about him - and rapping about things he experienced - why not?) - thats something not many other famous rappers have got. And considering all the money & fame he has, i´m relieved he doesn´t rap about champagne, big cars and being a pimp. Personally I don't like Eminem, never did. Not that much for the music than for the fact he's just a poser with an attitude forcing his childhood frustrations down the consumers' throat - he claims to stand for artistic freedom, but what IS artistic freedom anyway?! Deliberately or not, stimulating fans to react against anyone who dislikes him certainly isn't - it's a repetition of trends; what's so special about Eminem that isn't special about Public Enemy?! This has nothing to do with Moby's situation.
Eminem is simply a poor provocateur that will sadly end up dead one day in some dead end - which will, of course, bring him the well-known cult-status. More-less in the wake of 2Pac or still-alive 50 Cent.