Eminem is genuinely the goat. 🐐 I don’t know any other rapper that can brainstorm as much as Em. He’s a lyrical genius, and that’s far from an exaggeration. He truly is a lyrical GENIUS.
Ok, good for India. But he’s not the originator of the rap industry over here. Em&Em is nothing complete, he’s played out. We don’t even listen to Em&Em. India is so far behind its ridiculous. You 🤡
@@yo3rdtier128 I don't even need to know what you think. I said he is like originator of rap industry 'here'. If not for em rap would have been small time thing of your hood. Stop talking as if rap is something you know singularly. It's a global thing and if you don't want that give back everything you get from any fan outside of hood. Don't even reply ahead, I will not talk more to a racist.
The meaning of how Eminem ending his verse : EMINEM speaks about how his uncle Ronnie introduced rap to him by gifting him his first rap CD in alot of his other tracks, (basically saying that uncle Ronnie saved his life) so he's saying that uncle Ronnie drove into arkum asylum implying that he is the Joker (who's a psychopathic killer) and uncle Ronnie was the one who rescued him. This bar hits even harder cause it completes that whole dark knight scheme and The joker from the dark knight trilogy is regarded as the greatest psychopathic villainous killer OF ALL TIME
How did you get the stuff about him being saved from that? Not being an asshole I’m just curious because I always saw that line as him saying basically what you said but meaning it like he’s going with the flow of hip hop but at such a level he’s parking in the dining room of the worst asylum in history as a flex. Like shit won’t phase him. But I can definitely see how you took your interpretation away beings it’s basically him being trapped in a gangsters car being shot up, while his uncle drives him to crazy central, and he’s like “fuck it” and raps with that level of intensity.
Uncle Ronnie saved him by introducing him to what it was that would someday change his life around for the better- aka going on to becoming the GOAT of Hip Hop. 🔥
@@alexanderduncan8279 I get that for sure but this song is about him driving himself into Arkham. I don’t think it implies they’re the joker, I think it’s implying Eminem is crazier than anyone IN Arkham which is why he himself is busting in. I don’t think this bar is one of those deep ones I just think it’s literally him saying he’s psycho enough to drive in the Bonnie and Clyde car (original name of Just the Two of Us right?). “Fuck em all I’m just riding like I’m locked inside a shit up Bonnie and Clyde car” he saying fuck everybody I’m riding and doing my own shit. We can all interpret it different but I just see it as him just saying he’s crazy as hell and saying fuck society.
When someone is 'pulling the wool over your eyes' they're lying to you. So when he says 'the hood is over my eyes but the wool ain't', he means that you can't fool him.
Do y'all see how Eminem is carrying that whole Jolly Green Giant line !!! like damn he's saying it's following him and nothing can stop him with this giant!!
Em's verses are like history lessons. You guys are right. There should be a class in college just on breaking down his bars. It could be Creative Bar Breaking and It's Historical Connections?
Great job guys! Deffo took me a few listens to catch it all! Oh, Royce’s line about the wool not being over his eyes is in relation to an old saying, “you can’t pull the wool over my eyes” meaning “you can’t fool me” 🤛🏻
Definitely need more Eminem guys!! But awesome reaction!! Clicked on it right away, this song you can listen to a dozen times and still catch bars and schemes, but everyone killed it but Eminem destroyed and buried it lol
From MMLP2, this album and beyond Em's rhyming reached another level in regarding to multiple meanings and social references every line. The people I know who gradually stopped listening to Em from these albums onwards are the ones who never read, followed or understood the bars he was putting out.
OR maybe they just weren’t feeling that style compared to the one he had before with his butter smooth flow. Y’all act like his wordplay stepped up a 100x compared to his old days when really his faster flows trick y’all sometimes. Revivals production can’t save most of that album, Listen to the slim shady ep and infinite if you haven’t heard technical em with a better flow. But he’s tightened it up in the last few years anyway so I’m not complaining
I think you guys are doing a great job with the lyrics! I would be lying if I said I catch everything right away. Love Eminem..but he's not easy to keep up with. You should react to Going Through Changes off of Recovery. Has a deep meaning and a lot of people dealing with substance abuse struggles can relate.
Hey 40 year old English fan here I've been watching your videos and I've been enjoying your reactions to loads of old classic music tunes.... I noticed your particular favorite are the guitarists I was wondering if you'll ever do a reaction to ( Prince's Purple Rain ) another great 80s classic
"been a problem" by Yelawolf and Caskey.. Honestly bars all around, actually any song from that album collab is fire y'all are definitely gonna like it
Psychopatic killer vibes and shockfactor is Eminem's bag. How he introduced himself to the world as Slim Shady after all and established himself like, but even if he's grown away from that he still taps into that occationally still to this day. Slim Shady is impossible to contain at all times ;)
watching you guys get better at catching the bars is great cuz then your reactions to the ridiculous shit em says is always funny. mans a worldwide treasure, great react boys
I actually do a project with my HS seniors where they analyze their fave song. (To show them that they can analyze literature) Any artist. Any language. Any genre. Yes, even if there are “curse words”. Because the author chose that word for a reason, now tell us why they used it. ❤
🦋This is pretty awesome for somebody who likes rap that doesn’t know very much about it to have you guys sitting here and going to the lyrics is pretty awesome thank you for doing that
My English Honors teacher back in high school used to make the class break down lyrics from Tupac & Eminem then have us write out our interpretations of what we think it means. 🔥🎶
3:38 When Royce said "the hood is over my eyes but the wool ain't", he was referring to a common saying wool over your eyes: to trick or deceive someone The first time I heard this track, I left it on repeat just to hear Em verse again
Farewell next from MTBMB side B, that one is complete fire. Its like this edgy radio friendly yet bar heavy love track. Em goes in on the flows and bars there. You guys will have a blast trust 🔥
This was one of my hardest lyrical breakdown i had ever done when i first listened to it..i keep telling people Em is the 🐐.The wool over your eyes is a old saying from back in the day meaning someone trying get over on u witout u realizing it..basically trying too fool u
There is a youtube compilation of eminem freestyles its 45 mins but well worth every minute the way he was kicking it back in the radio stations. Do a 2 part video for it
I live in the Caribbean (Trinidad and Tobago) and we had to write a paper on an Eminem song for our english class. I love shady so that was easy for me lol
That's funny, I just requested for You Guys to react to this video 2 days ago and Y'all did it. So Thank You very much for that, I really appreciate it. I hope You Guys will do the other 2 songs I had requested. I think Y'all will enjoy them. Thank You Guys for another great reaction. I look forward to seeing more.
The confidence yall said Crooked "L" with killed me lmfaoooo I'm 34yrs young tho, so I can't be criticizing the youth for not knowing the name of a dude who been around since eb4 I was even heavy into hip hop. Its all love to the young kings over here at the Cartoer Fam channel 🙏 stay blessed fellas ✌️ ✝️
Yelawofl is an anomaly in this rap game. He is top top top top top 1% rappers in terms of skills, delivery, voice. But he gets 1% of the recognition he deserves. If you don't believe me, watch his freestyle videos from the latest album, it was a promo of sorts. Man released like 7 freestyle (mountain dew, etc.) and they are all like top top quality. It's sad that he kind of quit rapping and never really got the success he deserved.
I know I write this all the time, but you guys need to do "Rainy Days" by Westside Boogie feat. Eminem. I think you will absolutely love it. Both have great verses, but Eminem does his usual and takes it to another level.
These take a whole new level if you catch the internal schemes too. For example Crooked's first verse you can just look at the verse, split in half and see how it rhymes and then split those two halves in half again and see those also rhyme, so its like 4 words to rhyme in each line for the following line while still making make it make sense.
Barney Fife was a scaredy cat cop on the Andy griffith show. He was allowed to keep one bullet in his pocket and none in his gun. BTW, the actor who played Barney Fife, Don Knotts, won the Emmy award 3 or 4 years in a row.!
Em, UGK, 3 6 mafia, project pat, lil Wayne, outkast, dungeon family… I grew up on that. Little southern white girl and I bumped it allllll. Lol love these reactions
Em said like Barney Fife with a swiss army knife. Barney Fife was like a SUUUPER goofball cop from a TV show that was in black in white. My grandma use to watch it.