Eminem's third major album,
The Eminem Show, was released in summer 2002 and proved to be another hit for the rapper reaching number one on the charts and selling well over 1 million copies in its first week of release.
[18] It featured the single "
Without Me", an apparent sequel to "The Real Slim Shady," in which he makes derogatory comments about
boy bands,
Limp Bizkit,
Moby, and
Lynne Cheney, among others. The album reflected on the impact of his rise to fame, his relationship with his wife and daughter, and his status in the hip-hop community. He also addresses the charges he faced over assaulting a
bouncer he saw kissing his wife in 2000.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
Allmusic felt that while there was clear anger present on several tracks, this album was considerably less inflammatory than
The Marshall Mathers LP.
[28] However,
L. Brent Bozell III, who previously criticized
The Marshall Mathers LP for perceived
misogynistic lyrics in the album, noted
The Eminem Show for its extensive use of
obscene language, giving Eminem a nickname of "Eminef" for the
bowdlerization of
motherfucker, an obscenity prevalent in the album.
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