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Rated Ex 2 = Marshall Mathers LP 2

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Feb. 12, 20141 viewer

Rated Ex 2 = Marshall Mathers LP 2 Lyrics

Earlier today I was listening to both: *Rated Ex/Nalyd Ecitsuj* (2013) & *The Marshall Mathers LP 2/Eminem* (2000)

*The Marshall Mathers LP Tracklist*
1. Public Service Announcement
2. Kill You
3. Stan
4. Paul (skit)
5. Who Knew
6. Steve Berman (skit)
7. The Way I Am
8. The Real Slim Shady
9. Remember Me?
10. I'm Back
11. Marshall Mathers
12. Ken Kaniff (skit)
13. Drug Ballad
14. Amityville
15. Bitch Please II
17. Under the Influence
18. Criminal
19. The Kids

*Rated Ex Tracklist*
1. Kanye West Virginia
2. Soggy Cereal
3. Dad
4. Vince Downey
5. Mic Check
6. Best There Ever Will Be
7. Mister Sandman
8. Magic
9. Brighter Days
10. R.I.P Society
11. Stalk
12. Gotta Have It
13. Track #thirteen
After listening to both of these amazing records I connected the dots with the two comparing the influence and similarities.
*Kanye West Virginia relates to Real Slim Shady as a formal introduction into the training video into the careers and lifes of both artists*

*Soggy Cereal with it's bizzare zaney quick wit compares to Ems Skits from MMLP1*

*Dad seems like Kill You and that is self explanatory

*Stalk is just like Stan in many ways just listen to the song and you'll agree

*Mic Check was so controversial so it could be compared to the controversial "I'm Back"

As for Rated Ex 2 being compared against MMLP2 if it were the same we would expect this in
Rated Ex 2 judging from all we learned from The 2nd Mathers LP

#TOP 5 THINGS I EXPECT FROM RATED EX 2

5. Troy Clausen returns

4. The Controversy from Mic Check will be referenced (Along with Nalyd having two pending lawsuits filed against him concerning the original rated ex)

3. Rated Ex 2 will be the best & possibly final album

2. Stalk gets a sequeal

1. Nalyd Ecitsuj apologizes to his Father

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February 12, 2014
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