When you've sold 12 million copies of your previous album, become the most talked-about social phenomenon of the moment, and are about to embark on a new career (film), you have two options: either let the pressure dictate a carbon-copy album, or do whatever you want! Eminem chose the second option, and for the third step of his already legendary career, he offers an album that he wrote, composed, and produced all by himself, only calling on his mentor, Dr. Dre, for three tracks (not the most famous ones). But the bleached blonde has resources, and his musical style, rather aggressive, has nothing to envy in Dre's luxurious embellishments. Eminem's verve is all about virulence, whether he's attacking his mother or the clichés of white America... Impactful and mature, Eminem has become the essential analyst of today's America, a millennial Dylan.