
With the release of Slim Shady LP, it turned Eminem from an average MC to a respected solo artist. He had gone through struggles during childhood, like abuse, welfare, and so on, not to mention being incredibly poor.

However, the rapper was ambitious enough to escape a naturally unhappy life in his music. Gone was the Nas and AZ impersonator from Infinite, or the struggling rapper from his older group, Soul Intent. More than a decade after its release, the Slim Shady LP showed off a new face in the media a crude, hilarious, and controversial one.

Or this is what many Eminem followers choose to believe. When Marshall Mathers released The Slim Shady LP on the cold day of February 23, 1999, something happened. Review Summary: I just don't give a fuck.
