Curtain Call 2 is one of those titles like Final Destination 2 : an absurd name for a sequel but the brand has already been established, so what are you gonna do? In Eminem's case, he released Curtain Call: The Hits as part of his purported retirement in the mid-2000s. Inactivity didn't suit Em, so he returned in 2009 with Relapse, a record that kicked off a particularly prolific decade and a half. Curtain Call 2 chronicles the releases since Relapse, featuring most -- but not all -- of his charting singles, along with a ...
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Curtain Call 2 is one of those titles like Final Destination 2 : an absurd name for a sequel but the brand has already been established, so what are you gonna do? In Eminem's case, he released Curtain Call: The Hits as part of his purported retirement in the mid-2000s. Inactivity didn't suit Em, so he returned in 2009 with Relapse, a record that kicked off a particularly prolific decade and a half. Curtain Call 2 chronicles the releases since Relapse, featuring most -- but not all -- of his charting singles, along with a handful of album tracks, non-LP cuts, and three new numbers: "From the D 2 the LBC," which features Snoop Dogg; "The King and I, " a contribution to Baz Luhrmann's Elvis soundtrack featuring CeeLo Green; and "Is This Love ('09)," which showcases 50 Cent. At over two and a half hours, Curtain Call 2 is generous to a fault, playing like an endless streaming playlist instead of a curated compilation, yet it does feature many highlights from Eminem's mid-career records, including "Crack a Bottle," "Not Afraid," "Love the Way You Lie," "Berzerk," "The Monster," "Lucky You," and "Godzilla." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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