Eminem Releases The 10th Anniversary Expanded Edition of “The Marshall Mathers LP2”




On November 5, 2013, “The Marshall Mathers LP2” was made available. Eminem and his group made the decision to release the album’s expanded version to the public in honor of its tenth anniversary.

Although the album’s Spotify page is already accessible to everyone, the digital launch has already begun in New Zealand. If listening to new music isn’t your thing, at least peruse the tracklist.



This investigation will soon demonstrate that you are not getting anything remarkable new with a new version. The album features multiple instrumental tracks in addition to a revamped cover image. Tracks 1 through 22 are available on the 2013-released MMLP2 Deluxe version. No. 22, “Don’t Front,” featuring Buckshot, was previously unavailable on streaming services, so Em’s admirers will appreciate the update. His fans might also be satisfied with instrumentals for “Survival,” “Berzerk,” “The Monster,” “Rap God,” and “Headlights.” The recurring practice of mechanically reissuing old albums and merch capsules without conversing about them or offering previously unpublished information, however, has left the fandom a little let down.

How do you feel about the way Eminem’s record label honors his legacy?