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Marshall Mathers, Author

Posted Tue Oct 21, 2008 11:22am PDT by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!

Finding out that Eminem has authored a new book called The Way I Am, I went to Amazon to find out some info on it. I found this interesting piece of hyperbole, presumably from the pr department of his publisher, Dutton Books:

"Providing his millions of fans with a personal tour of Eminem's creative process, it is poised to be hailed in much the same way as Tupac's The Rose That Grew From Concrete, Bob Dylan's Chronicles, and Journals by Kurt Cobain."

Well, good to know that Eminem the Author, as opposed to Eminem the Rapper, is now "poised" to have his literary talents favorably compared to those of Tupac Shakur and Kurt Cobain--especially since both of them just happened to be dead at the time their books were published. (Out of respect for all concerned, let's not even touch the Dylan reference).

This has turned out to be quite the month for Marshall Mathers, who turned 36 last week right on the heels of being named "Best Rapper Alive" in Vibe magazine's bizarre NCAA-styled "tournament" of freestylers that our fellow Yahoo! blogger Billy Johnson Jr. so properly called out upon its appearance. (Out of respect for all concerned, let's not even touch the subject of best rappers who are dead.) And Em's book is emerging just as a portion of a new single, "The Way I Am," has hit the Internet as a taste of what's in store when his new album, the rapper's first in four years, drops sometime soon.

While I haven't read the new book--for the record, this is Eminem's second print venture, following 2002's Angry Blonde, a collection of lyrics, photos, etc.; a preamble, so to speak, for this one--The Way I Am reportedly finds Eminem letting his bleached hair down, literally, recounting how a few hits of Ecstasy led him to pick up a bottle of peroxide which, in turn, helped "create" his Slim Shady character.

Eminem also apparently uses this book to refute (kind of) some of his old ways, mainly on the sexist/homophobic fronts, where, of course, a good deal of the more controversial material that made him so infamously famous tended to so blatantly reside. Don't know if there any specific apologies to Moby, or Limp Bizkit, or any of the many he's trashed in the past--especially since much of the collateral damage involved with spreading so much intolerance and hate around through his raps and videos has already been done. Then again, better late than never.

16 Comments

1. yalli linda -
well i think every1 is hating on em like always...people just dnt know when people work hard.. they just fuc*** hate. after his best friend got killed em had has a terrible time n people dnt get that i am behind you 100% go em u fuc*** rule...

2. Yahoo! Music User -
you

arent funny

fyi

3. DUDE -
So Eminem wrote a book? Get that Pulitzer Prize ready!

4. musicfan2009 -
Eminen is okay, I am glad at least he is starting to come back, first with T.I. and Akon, I hope he has some new music soon, because he was right some of the pop stars are rumored to be as bad as he said long after the buzz and gossip are dead gone. Anyway, good for him, he is one of my favorite rappers.

5. Yahoo! Music User -
hey em is em and he does what he does for whatever reasons.if he has stuff to get off his chest i say more power to him.nothing better than to be able to rant, rave, apologize,vent and get paid for doing it!!!

6. Olakunle KQT -
No doubt about it, Em stepped aside the rap world and that was why the likes of Jay and co popped up. Still remember how he consecutively won the best rap song on the grammys. Now hes back and i think the king is bk to take the throne. Hate him or love him, i think the king back to take his throne...

7. berdzz -
I realy don't think Altman knows much about rap. I think that Eminem is an irresponsible rapper that wants to make cash by stirring up controversy, and has no respect for the minds of children (hey, don't be mad at me or my opinion, it's all in his music, it's not my opinion) as is shown in music containing samples of his daughter. BUT-- he is also an extremely tallented writer. So Altman, let him be who he really is. What do you care? You don't even know rap, so why write about it? And don't tell me you've given his music a try. You don't even have any of his music. Don't be number 5,354,982,081,983 to be mad at someone just to have something to say.

8. Yahoo! Music User -
I believe Eminem is the greatest artist. He is very passionate when he raps in honesty. Even if lyrics are vulger...atleast they are honest.

9. ltcs08 -
One thing I like about Eminem is that he is real and honest. He's not trying to be above every other rapper and he doesn't rap about how many girls he can get into bed. He doesn't brag about $$. He is probably the only rapper that I have ever heard that I actually respect at all. (Don't care for his acting though...) He's not a greedy pig like all the others. PS I hate rap.

10. Who Cares -
At least has more fans then you do man, and you write for yahoo...wow..is this your dream job...I know Em's dreams came true..

11. Megan D -
people need to get over it. hes a good rapper, a good artist, and hes honest. sometimes too honest for some people but lets face it, if you dont like what hes saying then dont listen. its that simple. if you think hes no good for your kids then dont let them listen. listen to what you want to. do your job and be a parent. thats all i can really say. it pain stakengly simple.

12. cheryl c -
It's about time we hear from Eminem! I was waiting for him to do something. He's different, he's cute, he's clever. Love it! He's not your average white guy. So sexy!

13. marshall -
EM u rokzzz budy....

14. maria -
I cant wait to read what he wrote
he is a genious with words
and deff has been though more then most people
and i respect him for that

15. lil momma/diamond/baby gurl -
eminem rocks

16. sunshine -
I love Eminem! He has the courage to stay true to himslef in spite of the expectations of others! The fact that he gets a rise (positive or negative) proves that he is good at what he does. Simply put, if you are too simple to appreciate genius, don't listen to him and let him be.
I am a parent and I encourage my children to find themselves and discover their own likes and dislikes...they can think for themselves! Furthermore, I DID my job. I taught them right from wrong and instilled values in them...I don't leave it to a celebrity that they have never met!
Do your thing EM!!
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