"If you want to sue me, at this point, take a number."
He's known as one of the best lyricist in hip hop, but also one of the most controversial ...
This is the story of Eminem.
He's known as one of the best lyricist in hip hop, but also one of the most controversial ...
This is the story of Eminem.
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00:00Eminem is the rapper Slim Shady will kill you and Marshall Mathis is the person
00:17I'm here for everybody who understands me and relates to me and anybody who don't can kiss my ass. I don't care
00:23You know I'm saying it
00:26Doesn't matter to me. I don't care. I don't care. I don't care
00:30Have you ever been hated or discriminated against I have I've been protested and demonstrated against never met him
00:38Never knew him. I can't understand how
00:43If my kids moved to the edge of the earth I'd find them
01:00I
01:04Feel like a lot of people are gonna relate to what I'm saying because whether white black whatever
01:11Whatever nationality you are you know there's a lot of poor people. There's a lot of lower-class people in America
01:30My
01:36Uncle Ronnie actually
01:38Brought the tape over the breaking tape he put me up on a lot of shit, and that was one of the first rap songs
01:45I remember hearing
02:00I'm out to accomplish a lot of things and I want to have a voice in hip-hop
02:04I want to have a voice. I want to be able to speak and people listen
02:15I want to be able to have all these words at my disposal in my vocabulary no matter how
02:20Low my grades might have been at sometimes. I always was good at English
02:30I
02:37Taught me different flow patterns different schemes you could do and then when you start finding your own
02:43That you feel like haven't been done yet
02:46That's that's that's when it becomes fun
03:00Music is just like football or any sports. You're good at it. You're good at it, and it don't care
03:05What color you are what you look like or nothing like that?
03:30I
03:55Heard the demo I didn't even know he was white you know I'm saying I just I
03:59Just thought he was hot. I wanted to work with
04:30I
04:31Was my first time exposed to the public and I never considered myself anything more than an underground artist
04:37You know what I'm saying just because of the subject matters
04:39I talk about in the way that I rap or whatever the things that I talk about I
04:42Thought you know I was surprised to be honest
04:59I
05:07Really don't I don't want it to get much better
05:29Things a little bit too serious who am I why you let me get to you?
05:46Do you not like gay people no I don't have any problem with nobody
05:59I
06:04He is a violent misogynist he advocates raping and murdering his mother in one of his songs he
06:10Glories in the same song and the idea that he might murder any woman he comes across it is
06:15Yourself through the torture of listening to this I actually listened to it, and I will give Eminem this credit
06:20You can understand every word. He says
06:29I can see you sad even when you smile even when you laugh
06:32I can see it in your eyes deep inside you wanna cry cuz you're scared right there daddy's with you in your prayers
06:37No more crying wipe them tears daddy's here. No more nightmares. We don't pull together through it
06:42We gonna do it Laney uncle's crazy ain't he yeah, but he loves you girl
06:45And you better know if you want to sue me at this point just take a number because there's a lot of people in line
06:59I
07:18Some of the instances in 8-mile were like stories that really happened some of them were fabricated the intensity of
07:26The battle and there was nothing to hype up. That's how intense it was
07:37Remember like writing in between takes like writing on my hand because I didn't have a piece of paper at the time
07:55I
08:07Rap to be the best rapper
08:09But I'm not the only rapper who raps to be the best rapper when you push yourself like that
08:13That's what I feel like inspires greatness