Today marks the day that Eminem releases his eighth studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2. See what’s in store for Slim Shady fans and discuss the album here!

There are two versions of The Marshall Mathers LP 2, which you can order on iTunes or Amazon now. The first is the standard version, which features the following tracks:

1. BAD GUY
2. “PARKING LOT” (SKIT)
3. “RHYME OR REASON”
4. “SO MUCH BETTER”
5. “SURVIVAL”
6. “LEGACY”
7. “ASSHOLE” FT. SKYLAR GREY
8. “BERZERK”
9. “RAP GOD”
10. “BRAINLESS”
11. “STRONGER THAN I WAS”
12. “THE MONSTER” FT. RIHANNA
13. “SO FAR…”
14. “LOVE GAME” FT. KENDRICK LAMAR
15. “HEADLIGHTS” FT. NATE RUESS
16. “EVIL TWIN”

The second is the deluxe edition, which includes the tracks above, along with five bonus songs:

17. “BABY”
18. “DESPERATION” FT. JAMIE N COMMONS
19. “GROUNDHOG DAY”
20. “BEAUTIFUL PAIN” FT. SIA
21. “WICKED WAYS”

Four singles have been released from Eminem’s new album, which include “Berzerk,” “Survival,” “Rap God,” and “The Monster,” featuring Rihanna.

“Berzerk” and “Survival” both already have official music videos, as seen below.

Eminem performed “Rap God” at the YouTube Music Awards, where he won Artist of the Year, and rumors state that the performance may become his next official music video. We’ll be sure to bring it to you as soon as it debuts.

The rapper has spoken out about the title of The Marshall Mathers LP 2, admitting that he knew exactly what he was doing when he named the album. Many fans consider The Marshall Mathers LP to be Eminem’s best album, and so expectations are certainly high. However, Slim Shady says it’s not a sequel, but a revisitation of the sound and style from the original record.

Overall, we’re quite impressed with MMLP2 and definitely think it lives up to its name. Favorite tracks include “So Far…,” which is a hilarious insight into the legend’s day-to-day life, and “Headlights,” which is a follow-up song to “Cleanin’ Out My Closet.”

Be sure to check out our list of the five most iconic Eminem moments and our 10 favorite Eminem songs, and then tell us what you think of The Marshall Mathers LP 2 in the comments below!