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SLIM SHADY & DR. DRE DONT MISS!

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SLIM SHADY & DR. DRE DONT MISS!

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I grew up in the same kind of neighborhood and same situation as eminem. Same kind of group of friends. All of us thought we could be d12. so eminem was everything to me growing up. I understand totally. Played puke to my first girlfriend after we broke up even 😄 🤣

Joshua Leonard

The only to bad outcome that it had on me at least is that I was listening to him from such a early age, I’ve become so use to his greatness! that most of the time, other artist don’t have the effect that Em has on me, and i find myself not giving other artist the chance or recognition, and some of the views I had on women, at a younger age, em definitely influenced some of the views!

Trent Wiezel

Shady got me through a messed up childhood. I would play his records, laugh and rap along and vent all my anger and frustrations with life along with him. If anything he was an inspiration and he highlighted that life for everyone is not perfect.

Average mum

The old eminem interviews are kind of wild. In 99.9% he is just fucked up lol.

Dakota Peterson

To answer your question it was mostly white people from the suburbs who had a problem with Eminem, and coming out with signs, and shit back then. When I was coming up black people wasn't effing with Eminem like that, but they wasn't dismissive of him either. If his name was in a topic, or someone randomly was doing a rap from one of his songs during lunch back in our highschool days, bets believe heads were bopping. The females loved him more than anything as well. To really answer your question; what puts Eminem above most of the rappers that's from the 90's to today is that people always say "Listening to Eminem's music saved my life" I've only heard that about a select few people like MJ, 2Pac, B. I. G, and Nas. I don't believe you can really say that with anyone else today

Kevin Bernard


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