
Dre and has the two rappers representing the ‘good guy’ and ‘bad guy’ to the characters of the song, both offering hilariously different forms of advice to each scenario. This is a personal favourite of mine, definitely deserves to be in Eminem’s top 5. The third track of the album is ‘Guilty Conscience’. As I’m sure every Eminem fan will agree, ‘My Name Is’ a song that will always be appreciated, enjoyed and held up as one of the best songs he’s done…as well as all the other dozens. A lot of the song is meaningless in terms of an in-depth look at Eminem’s life, being more of a good-feel song intended to get radio play and stick in people’s minds while also proving he could still boast the level of lyrics offered in Infinite. He takes shots at random celebrities and demonstrates his lyrical capabilities with memorable lines such as ‘Hi kids, do you like violence?/ Wanna see me stick six-inch nails through each one of my eyelids?’. A fantastic way to introduce an album it covers Eminem taking shots at his Mom as well as boasting a small, uncredited feature from Dr. The second track of the album is the hit ‘My Name Is’. The Slim Shady LP starts off with a small skit named ‘Public Service Announcement’ with Eminem setting the album’s horrorcore-esque vibe off. Dre who had already built himself a name up in the hip hop community through his efforts with NWA and his management of Snoop Dogg.

The album has a remarkable track listing of 20 songs with most being decent lengths and containing only a few features, with the most notable being Dr.
