The funny thing is that the "Where's My Snare, I have no Snar on my headphones" is actually legit him in the booth asking where the snare was because he couldn't hear it on his headphones.
@@WesleyG8857 i think that was dustin hoffman in midnight cowboy....the taxi driver ignored the road closure signs and almost ran him and jon voight down.....it was all real and the two men just carried on with the scene. Lol. With em.....he literally talks in a rhythm so it still sounds like he's rapping even when he's not...his internal rhythm is flawlessly good!
What I love most about Eminem is you can clearly see the growth in his character from the start of his career to where he is now. You can clearly see just between this and Headlights, he's matured alot through the years and it shows!
I just watched the video for this song. Gawd damn.... Intense. He's throwing dirt in a grave and kneeling down at church confessing too..... Powerful stuff. Thanks for suggesting guys!!
Yep. It seems as he got older he got more perspective and came to realize that his mother was extremely mentally ill and didn't do those things on purpose to hurt him.
“When I’m gone” is great ...also listen to some songs off the recovery like “talking to myself” “going through changes” “space bound” “your never over”
"I feel like this is therapy for him...getting it out this way so you don't go and do something stupid" - dude you NAILED IT. Right there. You got it perfect, hole in one, on first listen. That is EXACTLY what Eminem has used music, art and creativity to do...without that outlet he'd have harmed himself or others (he already attempted suicide before being signed in the 90s, and it's highly prevalent in his family history)
You should definitely listen to "Headlights" after this song. It came out in 2012 from the album Marshal Mathers LP 2. It really shows his growth as a person. I just heard a line from your reaction, "This is like Therapy to him, he writes a lot from his personal experiences.", which is absolutely true and it immediately reminded me of another upcoming artist (he's not actually new, just recently found mainstream media attention). His name is NF. He reminds a lot of the younger Eminem. He is a big Em fan and draws inspiration from him so his flows also sound a lot like Em sometimes. But he is unique in his own way. His whole catalogue of songs is basically a whole long story. Many songs tie in to each other and he tells his life story in his songs which is a lot similar to Eminem (Growing up with parental issues, etc.) You should definitely check out his stuff starting from his 1st album to his last, because his songs must be listened to in order of release. His fans refer to it as the "NF Journey". And yeah, his fanbase is really really good, there are millions a people who connect deeply to his songs. Definitely worth a checkout!
I know this is three years old but the tumb nail made my heart drop you look like just my best friend/brother, but was really my cousin who has been gone for almost six years
Lmao Nate Reuss is NOT Eminem's brother!!!! They just have the same first name man, that's all. (His brother was Nate Kane Samara and later changed his legal name to Mathers). There's no family relation there.
love ur reactions, check out Leaving Heaven from his latest album, last verse is mostly about his dad, it’s the first song he’s made where he talks about him deeply.
Would like to hear your dads view on eminem as a whole, because after like going through his career and envisioning his lyrics it could be kind of cool to hear what pops got to say
If you wanna hear Eminem's followup to this song, listen to "Headlights" He put it out a few years back and explains how he regrets putting this song out. I think it would be interesting to see you and your dads take on it.
A classic and legendary song by Eminem. Please react to part 2 "Headlights ". Super emotional and phenomenal song. Portugal here for the Goat Eminem always since day one and forever.
At least this is a GENUINE reaction video... Instead of everyone else & there mother, pretending that they've never heard the music before... Your Dads a good man... I can tell
You two are geeaatt!!!! Im at my house everyday, and look for new, should try a 2 day pause and new one every 2-3 days. Just sit and do this cause as strange as it is. Allot of us sit alone...and crave this. Adam Yall could get new subscribers. Like the order of songs and learning. This is one of his best personal on his mother.
Watch the official video. The images enhance the story of the lyrics immensely. Em always has layered messages in his rhymes, the video helps to paint the full picture. Great song, but even greater when you visually see the rest of the story.
Wasn't sure because I have just started wat hing your videos, but have you done Rap God yet? If not, please do it but make sure you watch the actual video with it because it is phenomenal, but yhat song made it to the Guiness Book. By far my favorite song by him. I'm a Gen X raised on rock, but I can't help but love Em's talent. He is definitely a Rap God!
I'm about to search your channel but if you haven't already then you two have to react to mockingbird! And it has to be the official music video version so your Dad can see the homemade video and really get a feel for the story. EDIT: Never mind. lol.
Older good Eminem songs Guilty Conscience, 97 Bonnie and Clyde, Kim, Sing for the moment Aerosmith sample on that and Going Through Changes Ozzy Sample on that. PS this is off his 3rd major label album The Eminem Show which went Double Diamond over 20 million hard copies sold
You just hit that on the head of the Neal did I say that right no the nail on the head you know what I meant anyway you're about the only reactions that heard the song and didn't say oh my God he's just in his own mother if you knew what his childhood was like believe me this isn't even that bad God, but as he got older now he was young when he sang the song you made another song called headlights listen to that one and he's kind of trying to or they already made up cuz he realizes that really wasn't her fault she was just sick listen to have like and this man is so great that he did this song first and then when he was in his forties like he is now I think you would like 44 when he made that song I could be wrong though off by a year either way anyway and then listen to the men that he became okay and I'm glad that you see it that way he's a lot of people he got a lot of slack for this song and you should know he was young and this is mother with suing them for money he made that she didn't help him make so listen to headlight