Yeah... i live in Finland and our radio channels won't censor the music for curse words... like if a song is outright racist, they wont play it, but if an artist thinks that an F-bomb is needed in their song, our radio stations will play it... to the point that few months ago i heard radio person apologizing (not sure if that is right.. to say sorry) for playing censored version, because that was only thing they got...
No need to apologise. That was your reaction in the moment and I'd rather watch a reaction channel that says what they feel instead of someone just saying what they think people want them to say.
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eminem - the warning. Mariah Carey released a song called obsessed which she said was about Em. Em replied with this song and blew her out the water revealing some in detail secrets. a very good listen
This is the song that introduced me to Eminem. This video came on tv when I was young and it's still probably my favorite song by him. I just like how it's him having fun and it's not serious. I'm not always in the mood for serious songs but I can listen to this song at any time, love it.
If I remember correctly your dad compared the song "My Name Is" to a comic. They are definately comparable, so I ll try to give you some context about Eminem's alter ego, Slim Shady. Slim Shady is Eminem's evil, non-stop joking and controversial alter-ego. His first album, "The Slim Shady LP" was a big hit exactly because of Slim Shadys controversial character. But even after the legendary "Marshall Mathers LP", which is for many to this day, a clasic hip-hop masterpiece, the song where Eminem rapped again as Slim, "The Real Slim Shady", got extremely popular at the time. Therefore, even after the huge success of the definately more mature MMLP, people still wanted to see the controversial Shady. Thats what he s talking about in this song. "I ve created a monster, cause nobody wants to see Marshall no more, they want Shady".
Another great reaction, this song is a classic, so much fun. :D And as I said in my previous comment on the Kim video, you never have to apologise for your reaction sir. Your reaction to Kim was exactly what I was expecting it to be. That is the reaction of most 1st time listeners who listen to that song. It was genuine. Just keep reacting with this honesty. :) And yeah, you've listened to only a handful of Eminem songs and you can already see who versatile he can be. Look at the range of the man. This is the same guy who gave songs like Godzilla, Stan, When I'm Gone, Kim, Without Me, all of them so different from each other, different vibe, different style of rapping. That's why he's the GOAT.
My first concert was Eminem. It was called the Up in Smoke Tour. That was around the time of the Eminem Show Album and they did have the ferris wheel on stage. He put on a great show that night.
You should react to: Nas-the message Mobb deep-shook ones pt II Tupac-Brendas got a baby Joey bada$$ x capital steez-survival tactics All of them are great I hope you will like them too
You guys definitely have to react to '97 Bonnie & Clyde, it's a sequel to Kim. I explained the story and background of these songs in my comment on the Kim video.
I doubt that his father has not seen this video in his younger days.. As all these videos which he is reacting to are almost 20 years old.. That means surely he was in his early 20s at that time, then how come he has not seen any of these eminem music videos 😲🤔
Because I was and still am ALL Metal!! Love my metal. I knew of Eminem back then but was not interested.... There was no you tube or social media like now so things change. Glad I am getting to hear his stuff now thanks!!
One of my favorites but I'd download album version because this video was censored and some of the best stuff was cut. Time for Reunited, Wu Tang. NY represent!!
just so you know ( haven't finished the video yet) this is the edited version, he put a lot of effort to not have beeps/skips in his edited version back in the day, while still having them rhyme.
Oh I love the two of you!!! This only my 2nd video and I'm fixing to watch more!!! I love the relationship the 2 of you share!!! I have had a really good relationship with my 3 kids. My kid's introduced me to all kinds of new music. This is by far one of my faves! I will be watching!!
Listen guts, the whole point of watching these is to get someones genuine reaction to what theyre hearing. It why ppl. Enjoy rewatching movies with others who havent seen it. Do you, be genuine, ignore ppl. Who have an issue. Art is subjective.
Maybe try some UK rap/Grime? Stormzy: Vossi Bop, Shut Up, Still Disappointed JME: Man don't care, Test me, Integrity Skepta Great Videos guys keep up the great work! Stay SAFE!
Just something ive been thinking about lately. I've asked myself, howcome Eminem is like the only "oldschool mc" still doing his thing? Then i've come to the insight... most of the other ones died before the age of 30. Crazy, but true! Has he been smarter than all the other dudes, or is it actually the fact that he is white that kept him alive for this long?? Controversial, I know... I'm not trying to gas anybody up, or make crazy assumptions.... it's just a thought. (keep in mind, this is coming from a white female who grew up on Eminem and LOVE him) just wanna see if anyone else have had these thoughts?
Thanks for your insight. I think it is a combination of lifestyle and personality. It always seems that the most talented of us are also the most eccentric or extreme personalities as well. It's part of the genetic package these gifted people have for some reason. I think the music lifestyle is also tough and takes a toll on the body between the road and all the excess that goes along with it in many cases especially back in the 80's and 90's.. Many Pro Wrestlers experience shorter lifespans even though they would APPEAR to be very healthy people but they live an extreme lifestyle, It takes it's toll over time...
Everybody know's Kim for one of Eminem's songs, a what's it about, but I don't thing anybody really listens to it for fun. Kinda one of those song you hear, remember and don't play ever agan. At least I don't...
@@jhix9064 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Uqa6EN0leVk.html Was not kidding a reaction vid would be great. Maybe multiple parts if not the whole thing :D
You should react to Dr. Dre "I Need a Doctor" ft. Eminem & Skylar Grey. Dre is only in half of his own video, but there's a storyline that explains it, and when he's in...he pays tribute back to Em and NWA partner Easy-E. It's amazing. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VA770wpLX-Q.html
Guessing the idea for the Batman and Robin theme came from "The Business"? Most hardest, most honest known artist Chip off the old block, but old Doc is (back) Looks like Batman brought his own Robin Oh God, Saddam's got his own Laden
That wasn’t directed at the band Nirvana, he was referring to the spiritual state of nirvana in Buddhism. You saw him dressed in a red track suit, wearing a bald cap, that’s him playing the part of the singer, Moby, who had called Eminem misogynistic, homophobic and anti-Semitic at the 2001 Grammys.
Where was the Nirvana reference? Also Em mentions Kurt at least twice, once on Marshall Mathers "my favorite color is red..." and also on Asshole "that was a no brainer"
Would you care to react to Kanye West's work? I guess especially your dad would enjoy that because of the variety of styles he blends into his music (and the drums). You could start with songs off My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
I feel like you should listen to some stuff off the Slim Shady LP it’s great and his first album produced by Dre. I like I’m Shady. Just don’t give a fuck. My fault. Really good songs.
Greetings from Australia. New to your reactions, like them a lot. How about doing "Just Lose It"? If your Dad liked "Without Me" then he'll love "Just Lose It". Cheers.