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@IsaiahWayne21044 ай бұрын
Eminem: *canceled* Christina Aguilera: Music to my ears. 😊
@MannyOnFye3 ай бұрын
@Volksgeist can you find some time to do Rod wave?
@OliveMule3 ай бұрын
you did good on this video but you didnt go into cage beef that i saw
@HeidiThompson73 ай бұрын
You pointed out the cycle of abuse that plagued his family and he broke that. He raised 3 well adjusted kids, 2 of which he adopted, and took custody of his brother to get him away from their mom and get him out of foster care. Music aside, dude is an incredible family man.
@420yoloswag4jesuss2 ай бұрын
Thank you!! Very true
@shannonsimmsАй бұрын
More than just: 2 of which he adopted… they’re Kim’s (his ex) kids. That energy is so damn healed!!!
@nottodayimbusy714615 күн бұрын
All three of his daughters graduated from college Haley just got married and is having a baby yeah he broke that curse
@fairyprincess9115 күн бұрын
I admire this man for his family values.🤓🤩
@soamericandad14 күн бұрын
I met Marshall in 2002 during a layover in Charlotte. It was a late night flight, 1:40am departure so the terminal was essentially empty. I was watching some ripped Family Guy episodes on my laptop. The area of seats of I sitting was empty, at first. Then this dude moves from his row his seats and sits three seat to the left of me and he's giggling. I didn't look up but I could tell he was kinda vibing off the show and I offered to put my laptop on the little table thing so he could share in watching. He responded, "that would be dope, thanks". When I finally looked up I immediately recognized him. I proceeded to act normally and we got through about three eps before they started boarding. He was, of course, in first class so I knew we wouldn't be sitting anywhere close on the plane. I very casually asked for an autograph --- he did so without hesitation. "To [D], thanks for the support - nice to 2 meet you. MM." It was amazing to see one of the biggest stars in the world enjoy something as simple as having some quiet time watching a cartoon.
@KGisthenameman7 күн бұрын
Yo how cool! Must have been a great experience. Good for you I wish I could meet the man I love his music.
@shrm12384 ай бұрын
I cant fathom how stupid people are. The point of the album is not “ Try to cancel me GEN Z.” He is using this point from shady’s prospective to show you how annoying , offensive, corny , Slim shady would be in today’s world. Thats why you should listen to GC2 and realize the point. Then the album transit into Em in his current state of mind. Listening to it backwards tells a different story as well.
@Mars_the_yapper4 ай бұрын
Bruh I clicked this video and the suicided hot line came up
@andrewkoster65064 ай бұрын
"since age twelve i've felt like i was someone else," as they say
@officielEP4 ай бұрын
Same here 😂
@mjz52543 ай бұрын
Same here😂. What is going on!!!!
@ethosofpatrick3 ай бұрын
Same man 😮🔫
@01stefb13 ай бұрын
😂😂Same!
@madinkdough98714 ай бұрын
the more i go on in the video the more i ask myself You are kidding right? The history side of your video is ok The commentary and personal input in your video are bottom tier at best
@Leedzboyz3 ай бұрын
Guy let he's emotions get involved after the first half 😂
@beckybnyc3223 ай бұрын
Facts 👏🏼
@WatchingyouWatchingme-p5s2 ай бұрын
Did you start crying?
@madinkdough98712 ай бұрын
@@WatchingyouWatchingme-p5s Never cried for a bottom tier girl, will not start for a pappi drinking cooler nor someone who is in denial
@WatchingyouWatchingme-p5s2 ай бұрын
@@madinkdough9871 Sounds like you got a bit emotional in that comment there batty boy about your bottom tier girl Feminine the pop rapper😂
@abdurrahmansy4 ай бұрын
Eminem was indicted in the rock and roll hall of fame just 2 years ago. To think that he cares what gen z thinks of him is completely missing the point of the album. I can understand lines being corny but its far from garbage or trash music.
@ryanellis25024 ай бұрын
I agree. Its really ironic how he criticizes peoples music literacy and analyzation of not getting the point, and they proceed to demonstrate that exact pitfall. The album spelled out the narrative pretty clearly.
@HempBraum3 ай бұрын
if he didn't care he wouldnt make an entire album about being cancelled by them. if he didnt care what people thought about him, he wouldnt have made kamikaze which was entirely a rebuttal to critics lol.
@TheSupremeMojoZ3 ай бұрын
@@HempBraum Except, that's exactly what you would do to pander to existing fans.
@AlysiaWilliams-oy5ti2 ай бұрын
@@ryanellis2502. That’s so true! People fail to realize how they prove people points all the time!!
@hunglikeaslave6793Ай бұрын
I listened to his new album one time. Hoping for a return to form. On the second (or third) track he literally says “the f word”. Couldn’t even say the word when he was in slim shady character. That’s when I knew he was gone forever and it was gonna be weak af
@TheTriciamichael1014 ай бұрын
I am 52 and will always love Eminem! If all his albums are so bad why is he still so popular! He is an icon, keep making your cute jewelry and leave Em the fuck alone
@alicealevez962318 күн бұрын
👏
@anokacity4 ай бұрын
"He's still one of the most streamed rappers despite putting out garbage for 20 years" Sounds like its something there you're missing. You should rename this video "Why I think Eminem sucks"
@HempBraum3 ай бұрын
did he hurt your wittle feewings?
@LilBipper3 ай бұрын
@@HempBraum😂 I guess @anokacity hurt yours! My boy, Did *you* make this video? You didn’t come to make a comment on the actual video… you came to make a comment.. *on another comment* Lemme guess, You think reaction videos are the best huh 😅
@HempBraum3 ай бұрын
@@LilBipperwhat are you, the youtube comment hall monitor? what's it to you what comments people respond to if they were posted publicly in an open forum? do you know what discourse is? apparently not. 😅
@nottog31194 ай бұрын
TDOSS is not about cancel culture
@bojanglesmusic4 ай бұрын
It kinda is tho. If u think about it, the album sounds like if Slim Shady came back and tried being controversial again which even I'll agree wouldn't really work and doesn't really work if Eminem actually means it
@nottog31194 ай бұрын
@@bojanglesmusic To me it's really more on how he's trying to burry his old habbits but they keep coming back to get him, which is why it ends with Somebody Save Me and Starts with Renaissance.
@JustFollowingOrders124 ай бұрын
@@nottog3119Two things can be true at once. The concept was both what you said, and one last excuse to complain about cancel culture
@joestats76124 ай бұрын
It definitely is part of the album but there's a way bigger picture that literally every bias ass hater is missing. Since they jus spew hate tho I won't entertain the idiots. They can grow a brain and figure that shit out by actually genuinely listening to the album.
@xaero963 ай бұрын
@@JustFollowingOrders12 Crazy dumb take. The album is about how dumb it would be to complain about cancel culture instead of just considering the criticism, which is basically what the character of Slim Shady was on MMLP in 2000. He's complaining about cancel culture as the character because that's what the character does. Complaining about people getting mad IS one of the habits that he's killing.
@danielzuliani43584 ай бұрын
from the same dude that calls future a “misunderstood genius”. Eminem has definitely stayed within a style, approach and persona. He’s also definitely had some shitty albums after his insane initial run. That however doesn’t make his music bad, or “straight garbage” over the last 20 years. The way he’s able to maintain the numbers, the approach, the lyricism and skill at 52 years old is something a lot of our favorite rappers of this generation won’t be able to do. Shit, all of the artist from his generation weren’t able to stay relevant. That just goes to show his impact, quality and skill. It’s obviously not for everyone, but to simply come to the general conclusion that “he is now trash” is far from the reality. Love your videos and your work, but need to disagree from you on this one - even though I’m not a huge Eminem/ slim shady fan.
@symonortega2 ай бұрын
Yeah, if one looks closely, he basically has repeated styles of making his music each 3 albums Each trilogy (excluding encore and Revival) is a Slim esque type of album, Marshall type of album and eminem type of album. Is crazy how someone can apply that formula that many times and somehow have at least, a decent output for many years.
@manshbeats4 ай бұрын
The Fall of Eminem? You sure buddy? Really didn't expect these garbage ass takes from such a high quality youtuber
@saymyname241719 күн бұрын
It's not a fall but a fading from public relevance.
@daviddorsey56124 ай бұрын
This gotta be a benzino burner account 😂😂😂
@viperq3 ай бұрын
Or MGK.
@HempBraum3 ай бұрын
stan can't handle criticism, as expected. comes up with COPE excuses that basically say "anybody who doesnt lick em's boots is just a hater". meanwhile em is still mocking dead people.
@Mrpacman-gj6ch3 ай бұрын
@@HempBraum Did you hear the álbum Escribir en inglés es agotador Dicen " a la generación z no le importa" pero pierden el tiempo diciendo que Eminem ya no es respetado y que está viejo y la chingada... Wey se arden bien gacho Y yo también soy Z que es peor pero no estoy tan pendejo como ustedes
@-RxW-3 ай бұрын
@@HempBraum Nah the vid is good, and he is right in most of his points. But Relapse, MTBMB and especially his new album Death of Slim Shady is generally amazing. His recovery era is also very popular, though mostly to non-hiphop heads. Relapse is Tyler the Creators favourite album, and Tyler even said he owes Em an apology for shitting on recovery. And even tho he is half-praising it, it's clear that Volksgeist obviously didn't get the point of Death of Slim Shady. He's saying that the album/ or Slim Shady doesn't work in 2024. But THAT'S LITERALLY the whole point of the album, and why Em kills Slim off midway through and why the latter half of the album is pure Eminem/Marshall. The "What are you gonna do? GEN Z me bruh." that is entirely satire on Ems part. All the Slim songs are SUPPOSED to sound out of touch and like he's yelling at the clouds, because slim shady hasn't been relevant for like 15 years. And again, you have Kendrick, being asked in interviews" What about Marshall, I mean you're always supposed to believe that you are the best" and Kendrick answering "Hmm, I dunno man, I don't think anyone can match Em" and Dot saying in another interview that "He learned how to rap and storytelling by studying the Marshall Mathers LP". And these interviews are all well into his recovery/Kamikaze Era. Same with Cole who said time and time again, that Em is his biggest inspiration, and "that he literally started off on his first few songs just biting Em and Nas." I mean people trash Ems Recvery Era, but it literally spawned a whole entire genre of white rappers like Token and NF who sounds like a copy paste version of that, and even tho they're annoying as hell, they're still like hugely successful. Especially NF, I had no idea he was so big, performing in stadiums and shit, till I looked him up. So I say again, the video is amazingly produced, most of it is great and correct, but to say that Eminem hasn't had a single good album since The Eminem Show is just straight cap. Relapse is a cult classic, MMLP2 is way better than ppl credit it for, Kamikaze made LeBron go crazy when it came out, tho only have the album was good imo, MTBMB was a solid 7/10 and got pretty good ratings with critics iirc. And TDOSS is hus jest album since Relapse. And lastly, I will def trust the taste of the likes of Jay-Z, LeBron James, Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Metro Boomin, Snoop Dogg, Fat Joe and many many more when it comes to whether an Eminem album is good or not, over some random youtube channel. And every name I mentioned just now have highly praised the Death of Slim Shady album, like Rihanna saying "Wheres my feature??", Chris Brown saying "Def your best album in a while, this great 🔥🔥" or Metro Boomin tweeting "Someone tell Eminem I'm trying to lock in". And Neither Metro nor Chris Brown has ever made a song with Em or are friends with him, so you can't make that argument either.
@keinname1573 ай бұрын
@@-RxW- The only good albums post 2002 are MMLP2 and Relapse stop lying 😭😭😭🙏🙏
@denilsonthomas4 ай бұрын
Lmaooo the ending of this video sounds like personal grudge
@nostalgia39794 ай бұрын
This vid is painful to watch because I only became a fan of Em because Kamikaze, and this vid is calling all of that trash. Man, that's just wild to me.
@Mrpacman-gj6ch3 ай бұрын
Are the opinions from the guy who did the video Not a fact Its popular now to hate Eminem Why? idk
@Dodong7164 ай бұрын
Volksgeist sounds way too petty in this video. Eminem's discography after 2002 is trash? Have you listened to Not Afraid, Bad Guy, Beautiful, My Darling, Love The Way You Lie, Darkness and more? He has made plenty of great songs after 2002.
@keinname1573 ай бұрын
yeah it is but ofc he had good albums after 2002, Relapse and especially MMLP2 are albums that are still considered good. But the rest is pretty trash or mid be honest.
@beardedweirdo7903 ай бұрын
Benzino must've got to the guy
@jawad-03 ай бұрын
most of the songs you mentioned are a 4/10 at best bro, except for darkness
@dimes59053 ай бұрын
He also called dave chapelle boring lol
@HempBraum3 ай бұрын
@@dimes5905 many people have said that.that's why he was getting booed off stage at one point a few years back.
@Crevy14674 ай бұрын
Great video but I won’t stand for recovery slander.
@Rtupidsetard4 ай бұрын
Lol
@canyouseethroughmytears4 ай бұрын
What do you mean by ‘recovery slander?’
@keinname1573 ай бұрын
@@Crevy1467 there are better hip-hop albums from 2010, recovery slander is deserved
@Historicutuber3 ай бұрын
@@keinname157 hell no. Good album
@keinname1573 ай бұрын
@@Historicutuber I can name you 15 albums around that time that are better than Recovery easily
@Mochi18184 ай бұрын
one sided beef
@tuc-kaankaraayan4 ай бұрын
@@Mochi1818 fr
@christianayy4 ай бұрын
he’s number one on BB n across all DSP’s worldwide, if it is actually a “one sided beef” it’s one he’s winning handedly anyhow 😎
@fullmetal929Ай бұрын
@christianayy I'm not even that big of an eminem fan, but that shit counts for less than nothing considering somebody else wrote it. It's like having a professional painter paint something for you and then showing it to somebody to prove you're a better painter than them. It's honestly more sad than anything; I hate that biting is becoming normalized.
@christianayyАй бұрын
@@fullmetal929 you actually prefaced all that with “i’m not even that big of an eminem fan” only to proceed to show you dk about him or his work LMAO just say you a hater n we could all get on tha same page 😌
@lostpicasso2604 ай бұрын
Infinite aged like fine wine, in my personal opinion. Never understood why it was so badly received.
@ryanellis25024 ай бұрын
I feel a lot of people missed the entire point of his last album. He's literally criticizing his past self and likening it to his drug addiction and alcoholism at the time. The idea is Slim Shady comes back to haunt him in a dream and its a dialogue about if Slim Shady tried to cancel him in 2024, it'd be stupid and ridiculous -- because it is. You can't cancel Eminem, he's already cemented. Every song on that album is focused in a unique way, though some being repetitive in their assault -- but even that is to display how 'Shady' is in reality stuck in the past and has only old, limited methods of attack. This excerpt from Guilty Conscience says it pretty firmly: (Context: Shady is speaking to Eminem) But I helped you get your stacks higher That's diamond sales like sapphires Rap buyers, admires pack lines of admirers Now they say you lack ire That's why your satire backfires Flat tires, no longer that guy you were prior to this Yeah, and I scare you 'cause I'm who you used to be The you who didn't crumble under the scrutiny When it was you and me I gave you power to use me as an excuse to be evil You created me to say everything you didn't have the balls to say What you were thinking but in a more diabolic wayYou fed me pills and a bottle of alcohol a day Made me too strong for you and lost control of me I took over you totally You were socially awkward 'til you molded me You was a loner, a nobody 'Cause of me, you didn't take shit from nobody Now look at you And then Eminem proceeds to refute everything wrong about Shady, and then literally MURDERS HIM, showing how stupid and manipulative part of that personality needs to be put down. It's not out of touch at all -- its the total opposite.
@ashleylandman11634 сағат бұрын
Thank you for getting it. Perfectly stated.
@phat97443 ай бұрын
I love your work, have since the beginning. I subscribed due to your genuine takes and style. They seemed to make me see some artists in a different light. Enough to consider their artistic merits on grounds I hadn’t known or given much thought to. This particular video comes off as vitriolic and biased in tone and argument against the artist. While I’m all for contextual critique, small things like calling the music “irritating” in a way that comes off as speaking objectively gives the impression that video is less about “the rise and fall of Eminem” and is more of a “why I don’t like Eminem anymore” video. I’ve listened to Eminem over the last 20 years, and I also have issues with the last 10, so I get it. I watch all of your pieces, I think they’re well thought out and produced. I couldn’t finish this one though. This is just general thoughts of the video, not your views. Looking forward to the next one! Safety
@sudevsen4 ай бұрын
Eminem got cancelled so hard fir Revival he released 3 albums in 6 year on major labels. Similar to how Dave Chappelle got.cancelled and made 10 Netflix specials after that.
@erin4now4 ай бұрын
another thing they have in common tho: both sucked after the "cancellation"
@andrewkoster65064 ай бұрын
@@erin4now did they suck after the "cancellation", or did they resort to "cancellation" as a crutch for their writer's block?
@erin4now4 ай бұрын
@@andrewkoster6506 both.
@baconsarny-geddon82984 ай бұрын
True, it was the same thing in both cases, just from different ends of the political spectrum. The conservative right tried to "cancel" (before it was called "cancelling") rappers, especially Eminem, with stuff like PMRC stickers, and lobbying Target and other big retailers to not carry his stuff (back when CD sales mattered)... but they failed, the almighty dollar won out, and Eminem was too popular to "cancel". And 20 years later, the same thing happened to Chappelle, expect it was the left, instead of the right, trying to censor him... but it still failed, because Chapelle was too popular to "cancel", and 90% of normal people agree with everything he said. But that doesn't mean that there WASN'T a bunch of authoritarian ideologues, gleefully bragging that they'd "cancelled" Chapelle in 2018, or Eminem in 1999... it just means those authoritarian zealots FAILED, in these two instances. But it doesn't make the authoritarian zealots, who try to control our speech, and silence anyone they disagree with, any less of authoritarian zealots, just because they FAILED at their (ongoing) attempt to silence Chappelle, for his refusal to PRETEND to believe that a man in a dress is somehow "a woman"... It just means they're authoritarian zealots... who are ALSO useless and incompetent...
@joestats76124 ай бұрын
@@erin4nowfalse ! Em is still killn it and currently has the #1 album in every country haters eat 💩.
@carlasheridan541924 күн бұрын
Eminem has staying power. He really is a rap-god.
@JasonMcClure50204 ай бұрын
I dont think u get the album, the death of slim shady is a concept album, the gen Z fights are over exaggerated because its happening mainly in the world that was built for the album its not supposed to be taken literally, and in regards to his words, he's saying this stuff to prove Slim Shady shouldn't exist anymore, he literally says in the album to Slim Shady, "Just immature, and literally, you're still mentally 13 and still thirsty for some controversy" so all the stuff he did say to "start stuff" was first off supposed to be done in the world of the album and was said from the perspective of Slim Shady. (BTW take this from someone that is from Gen Z).
@JasonMcClure50204 ай бұрын
Also Gen Z has tried to come after this guy in the past for things he's said in like the past as Slim Shady, so its not one sided Gen Z just doesn't want to admit that they lost the fight to cancel him for saying bad stuff.
@joestats76124 ай бұрын
Em attacks cancel culture but there's a deeper message and story on the album.
@symonortega2 ай бұрын
Not only that, but the exact same reaction of a well amount of critics that feel like it is cheap to fall back on those exact "shock value" lyrics and him being out of touch of today's world basically tells You why Slim shady can't exist on this time no more. That and what the dude in the video said that it reached to a point where the line between his rap career and his life was all the same. Sadly, Slim is/was a product of it's time.
@iAintSayDat4 ай бұрын
The thing with Em is he used to just make music and that offended some people. Now it seems the intent is to make people mad opposed to writing focused songs and varying his delivery. Edit: Em trashed Candace Owens on this album, it can't be Crowder over a beat. Em is a old school liberal the left has just changed.
@spotlightspanther4 ай бұрын
It's like when people would wonder if Michael Jackson could still moonwalk years after not performing.
@ryanellis25024 ай бұрын
I said this in another comment, but you literally missed the entire point of his last album, then. He's literally criticizing his past self and likening it to his drug addiction and alcoholism at the time. The idea is Slim Shady comes back to haunt him in a dream and its a dialogue about if Slim Shady tried to cancel him in 2024, it'd be stupid and ridiculous -- because it is. You can't cancel Eminem, he's already cemented. Every song on that album is focused in a unique way, though some being repetitive in their assault -- but even that is to display how 'Shady' is in reality stuck in the past and has only old, limited methods of attack. This excerpt from Guilty Conscience says it pretty firmly: (Context: Shady is speaking to Eminem) But I helped you get your stacks higher That's diamond sales like sapphires Rap buyers, admires pack lines of admirers Now they say you lack ire That's why your satire backfires Flat tires, no longer that guy you were prior to this Yeah, and I scare you 'cause I'm who you used to be The you who didn't crumble under the scrutiny When it was you and me I gave you power to use me as an excuse to be evil You created me to say everything you didn't have the balls to say What you were thinking but in a more diabolic wayYou fed me pills and a bottle of alcohol a day Made me too strong for you and lost control of me I took over you totally You were socially awkward 'til you molded me You was a loner, a nobody 'Cause of me, you didn't take shit from nobody Now look at you
@kalkella88224 ай бұрын
It's the other way around, when he was young, he was writing stuff with the intention of offending. Going after Pam Anderson, Tommy Lee, Britney Spears, and all of the boy bands were a calculated move to offend and get more ears onto his music. Now is the time that he's writing for himself and just playing around lyrically. For godsakes, one of the songs on the album is him having a rap battle with himself, that isn't an easy feat to pull off.
@ubifan25224 ай бұрын
Hol up, Relapse, most of Recovery and MTBMB, along with MMLP2 and TDOSS are anything but trash they’ve got some of my favourite material from the man
@colorfulrain1003 ай бұрын
Yeah idk why he didn't even mention relapse at all. If your a fan of hip hop as a craft than that shit is so good. He has certain pockets of cadences you can ONLY find on that album. "Stay wide awake" fucking fire.
@keinname1573 ай бұрын
if anyone BUT eminem woulda dropped Recovery or MTBMB their careers would have been over.
@Krep3363 ай бұрын
@@keinname157 Not at all.
@keinname1573 ай бұрын
@@Krep336 yessir, if someone like Nas would have dropped Revival his career would have been over instantly, on the other side if Eminem would have dropped The Big Day most people would say that it's forgettable but not carrier-ruining
@cozierferret72743 ай бұрын
@@keinname157Kanye dropped vultures 2
@powerfist804 ай бұрын
Album is fire- Slim ain't dead!
@bukagnite4 ай бұрын
Jenzimibra? 😓
@BlackForestKaiser4 ай бұрын
It's a CONCEPT ALBUM MEANING IT'S A CONCEPT LIKE A MOVIE even Eminem knows Gen Z isn't actually trying to cancel him it's supposed to play like a film and you're all reaching too far into it.
@chrisa47204 ай бұрын
Someone gets it!
@Mrpacman-gj6ch3 ай бұрын
Someone with brain
@bangaamen5014 ай бұрын
Yeah you was cooking for like the first 30 minutes and then you started spewing your own rhetoric 😂
@anokacity4 ай бұрын
Facts.
@glitchy_gamer0923 ай бұрын
found the angry old head
@bangaamen5013 ай бұрын
@@glitchy_gamer092 you're right you're watching it.
@Thegangsta007113 ай бұрын
Yeah I wasn’t gonna comment but then he started to just talk shit 😂 20 years of mostly garbage is a little too much.
@bangaamen5013 ай бұрын
@@Thegangsta00711 I swear he was cooking and then he started roasting 😂 which hey he's entitled to his opinion but don't speak for us 💯
@oniel894 ай бұрын
Saying Recovery is bland makes me question your taste in music. SMH
@hendrx4 ай бұрын
right it was TRASH
@dmercy84773 ай бұрын
It hasn’t aged well bro even Relapse aged better than it.
@hendrx3 ай бұрын
@@dmercy8477 facts
@Historicutuber3 ай бұрын
@@dmercy8477 hell no! Relapse has aged like shit
@MikeApollo14 ай бұрын
Guys did you hear the new Eminem album? I found it really offensive we need to cancel him now!!! ✊
@realboy244 ай бұрын
Not happening we've been listening to him since 1999😂😂
@Ausername3044 ай бұрын
@@realboy24dude this is satire nobody actually cares 🤦🏿♂️
@pocketreviewgaming4 ай бұрын
😂
@VioletteSalvatore4 ай бұрын
@@realboy24imagine falling for satire 😂😂 gen x and millennials be fighting air 💀
@techwiz904 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@H4GS4 ай бұрын
50 min Volksgeist video dropping at 3:20am?! You already know im watching the whole thing
@SLATTERDAY4 ай бұрын
Right!? I got the alert and was hoping a few thousand other sickos would be here w me.
@najeefilms4 ай бұрын
Gen z dont have the attention span to cancel someone
@emmanuelcruz40034 ай бұрын
Diddy, Lizzo, JK Rowling, DaBaby? Also, I don’t think anyone can really ever be cancelled because most of them have enough money already or continue having an audience
@whatthehellizgoingon4 ай бұрын
we don't care lmao one-sided beef head ahh
@thelegendofner04 ай бұрын
It's time to cancel Gen Z
@keinname1573 ай бұрын
@@najeefilms 🤓☝️
@vercingetorixarverni63433 ай бұрын
@@emmanuelcruz4003aight but can we be honest those are some pretty awful ppl 💀
@anokacity4 ай бұрын
This turned from a respectable doc to you shittin on him in the 2nd half like Relaspse, Recovery, Kamikaze, MTBMB and TDOSS wasn't fire. You using words like "trash" and "garbage" to describe the 2nd half of his career shows you either dislike Em, or you've never really listened to his recent albums. Very unprofessional.
@abdurrahmansy4 ай бұрын
Fr, so reductive.
@Hewarya4 ай бұрын
thanks for saving me 50 mins
@bentimme17924 ай бұрын
bruh music is subjective. neither volks nor you are wrong. he mentioned a falloff in the title, I don’t know why you’d expect him to glaze for 50 min.
@anokacityАй бұрын
@@bentimme1792 There's a difference between glazing and professionalism.
@JCREDFANG4 ай бұрын
Mostly garbage music is a pretty messy generalization of his recent work. Some of it may not be for everyone but lyrically, technically and even conceptually it can blow my mind. There’s always gems to pick from his albums. I don’t need him to be going through it to enjoy or understand the music, I fuck with new em, he’s still pushing the pen and challenging himself. Death Of Slim Shady has to be one of my favorites of all time from em. He’s tapping into what made him famous to begin with while bringing his sharpened skill set. Evil, Lucifer, anti christ, fuel, road rage, bad one. These tracks are hitting, you don’t have to bump it but I’m jamming so hard to these.
@chaosinorderrr4 ай бұрын
What is he saying lyrically that he hasn't said in the last 20+ years? Even he admitted that he has nothing left to rap about. It's the same old shit only now it sounds tired and try hard. From a technical perspective tho he is still incredible.
@SKULLKR3W4 ай бұрын
if this concept blows yo0ur mind you dont listen to much music
@JustFollowingOrders124 ай бұрын
Eminem had some lyrical songs but is that the majority of his catalog? No. If you think that you were tricked by the flow and skin color. Eminem has always been a simple minded rapper. There's nothing deeper there
@JCREDFANG4 ай бұрын
@@SKULLKR3W I’m not hearing most rappers casually drop songs like guilty conscience 2. HELL no, Even somebody save me where it’s a what if scenario. I’m not saying this album blew my mind conceptually I’m saying his songs still can. I’m not gonna discount his new shit and call it garbage when a lot of new shit I’m hearing sounds like everything else, or more consumed by melodies and production than the actual LYRICS. This is my opinion though so take it as you will
@JCREDFANG4 ай бұрын
@@JustFollowingOrders12 I’m not tricked by nothing, it’s a simple acknowledgment. You try and come up with the rhyme schemes and punch lines this man is dishing out casually like it’s fries at a diner. I’m over the boggling down of dope shit. Have your opinion, I have mine
@joseloi1042 ай бұрын
All this biographies are entertaining but don't forget that all this famous artists are just actors, in the world stage, creations to manipulate the masses
@TheMovieSequelDude493 ай бұрын
You're allowed your opinions on Eminem's work but saying that everything after the Eminem Show was bad is ridiculous and saying that Eminem hasn't released a good album in 20 years is total BS to me. His discography has never been consistent but he's had his fair share of great albums and songs in his discography post-TES (I think MMLP2 and MTBMB are truly underrated albums of his) and many would argue that Relapse is a underrated masterpiece. I don't think even Eminem was taking the "Gen Z is trying to cancel me" narrative seriously and was mostly using that point to make Slim Shady look as cringey as possible. But while I disagree with a lot of your points here, I think you brought up some good points in this video.
@chaosinorderrr4 ай бұрын
Eminem basically has nothing left to rap about. And that's been the case for over 10 years now. He is no longer the underdog and it's not like there is uproar over his music either like there was back when he started.
@JustFollowingOrders124 ай бұрын
There's a youtube channel that started a series about eminem called "Eminem sucks" where they pretty clearly prove that record label MADE him into the controversial figure he was. People were ignoring him until then
@chaosinorderrr4 ай бұрын
@@JustFollowingOrders12 He channeled his personal struggles through Slim Shady and by Eminem Show he was starting to outgrow it to a large extent. Its unfortunate that he could not really grow artistically because there are lots of artists who outgrow their pre-fame self and still manage to make good music,
@JustFollowingOrders124 ай бұрын
@@chaosinorderrr agreed
@whysthat66754 ай бұрын
EM Goated forever
@livingbreathingperson4 ай бұрын
You missed his frequent collabs with The Outsidaz from NJ. He didn’t just jump from infinite to Slim Shady LP.
@JustFollowingOrders124 ай бұрын
This isn't a biography lol. It's not important to the video
@suavobaby904 ай бұрын
Real fans know know!
@KillahkiddRPCrecords4 ай бұрын
Real ones know
@livingbreathingperson3 ай бұрын
@@JustFollowingOrders12 you clearly do not know what a biography is.
@JustFollowingOrders123 ай бұрын
@@livingbreathingperson I do. Which is why I said what I said. That's how words work.
@YandereFL4 ай бұрын
I’m 17 and as “gen z” this is a banger of a album I loved it
@nahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh7773 ай бұрын
Youre so real for this
@sniffingyourbuttcheeks3 ай бұрын
turn out not all gen z are the losers we see on tiktok
@Mrpacman-gj6ch3 ай бұрын
I'm 21 years old I love the death of Slim Shady The people who hate the album don't listen to the album Like this guy who pretends to be an intellectual Man this new critics are lame as fuck And they are reason of why the older people make fun of the gen z
@YandereFLАй бұрын
@@Mrpacman-gj6ch on god bro
@madinkdough98714 ай бұрын
also , it is funny how Houdini kinda predict the opinions found in this video, everything was in it so amazing
@Ellienollie3 ай бұрын
Weirdly enough I bought what appears to be an authentic Eminem infinite album in BANGLADESH in the early 2000s. Wish I had it still…that’s how I heard it. Not a downloads at the time I was a kid listening to Eminem and Dre. Saw infinite in a cd shop and bought it. I wonder what the origin of that was.
@veiledrecalcitrance43143 ай бұрын
I like how he spends tons of time talking about how Em hasn’t made anything good since 02, then says that Em foresaw that happening, then Ems quote goes on to basically not mention his level of creating, but how stupid and wishwashy fans are. You couldn’t pay me enough to be a famous musician today. With the internet giving every know nothing jackass the ability to vomit their personal opinion about everything, whether they know about it or not and all over everyone, you’d have to be fairly masochistic to want to be in the public’s eye at this point. I mean, look at how big Em’s new album is and Volkswagen here has been shitting all over his career through most of this video.
@mileswittig87443 ай бұрын
super interesting that you put in the superhero part, love the detail that goes into these second part was confusing tho cause you were hella hating on the death of slim shady and then said it was one of his best albums
@Qwazin3 ай бұрын
I'm a huge Relapse fan. Everyone complained about the accents when it came out, but in hindsight, after putting out so many albums that all sound the same, I can really appreciate what he was doing on Relapse in terms of going into different characters and sounds to explore morbid subjects that go cartoonishly over the top. Love it or hate it, it's definitely one of the albums where he sounds the most inspired.
@kevinmclt4 ай бұрын
I guess we didn’t listen to the same album. In TDOSS, there’s a deeper meaning than just be "offensive" and it shows that you didn’t even try to analyse the album. He’s talking about the fact that his Slim persona want to come back so he can stay "relevant" to his found glory (even 20+ years later). He’s not talking to anyone except himsef. He’s mad about himself for saying fkd up sht and that it have to end, TDOSS. The two mentality clashes and only one can emerge as victorious. In Renaissance, Habits, Trouble, Brand New Dance & Houdini, he’s showing all the stuff Shady still have to offer, but with Evil, All You Got, Lucifer and Antichrist, Marshall is telling to himself that this may be not the path to take. All he did bite him right back and now he exposes it to him/slim with Breaking news and Guilty Conscience 2. He don’t care about anything or anyone more than his sanity and family stability. In Breaking news, he explicitly says (via a anchorwoman) that he want to cancel HIMSELF, he want to cancel Slim so that he can be Marshall forever. In Trouble, He doesn’t give a fk about Gen Z, he’s playing with words when he says "Gen Z me bruh", because Gen Z culture is Cancel culture. So, "Cancel me, bruh" Slim talking to Em. Then you have the rest of the album where he take the control back and klls Slim. In Tobey, he undertsand that he’s the spider-man of his own life and that the mask his not the person. Peter Parker have all his power even without his suit on, and that’s why he’s saying "Tobey Maguire got bit…" and not "Spider-Man got bit…". Afterwards, we have more emotional songs with deep meaning between him and his family. This could be his final album and he would have made full circle with Em and Slim so he can finally, only be, Marshall. He’s not a old man screaming at a cloud like y’all said, he’s screaming at himself and you can’t see it. Trans jokes in Houdini are slim’s. "Yeah, but Slim is just a name, it’s Marshall either way." He’s only showing what could’ve been his answer to trans in early 2000’s. It’s funny because in a track, he’s saying that he’s pro trans rights and I see none of y’all highlighting this, only the negative side. This is my take. I think you really went hard for nothing on him and Kamikaze and MTBMB are good albums. Y’all criticized him for offensive lyrics, but for exemple, I don’t like XXXTentation and I’m not saying shit on him for clicks. He was abusive with his girlfriend at the time but y’all praising him, just to highlight one thing. You can try to cancel Em like you want, he already did it.
@wikibot99944 ай бұрын
Nostalgia bias and unresolved trauma. Eminem will never be what he was to you as a kid.
@whysthat66754 ай бұрын
exactly! he became something different and that's why he's still here
@realperx11024 ай бұрын
Facts i only listen to old eminem (if i listen to eminem)
@eSxExcellence4 ай бұрын
i mean he's 50 now and evolved as an artist, why would he lol
@OMEGAMAN-v5i4 ай бұрын
Eminem sucks now because he doesn't have that drive and hunger anymore. No one wants to listen to some old billionaire screaming on beats you can get off Pexel. Also his new music video of Tobey is not something a billionaire cannot make by pouring money into it. In my opinion, this the problem with "Band that grew too big". I loved Mr Beasts early content when he was in bedroom and relied on pure talent and genius. Now he just dumps millions into production. Same with David Blaine. Blaine came from the street now became a sell out to feature the "popular" KZbinrs in his cringeshow "Ascension". Like Eminem, David lost his main brand and regurgiates the SAME two-card monte trick over and over and over again like a comedian repeating same old stale "funny" material part of his routine.
@eSxExcellence4 ай бұрын
@@OMEGAMAN-v5i completely disagree. You don’t fire off a verse like the one on Fuel without having any drive to show you got shit
@Priestah2034 ай бұрын
You’re a weirdo for that Dave Chapelle comment. Dave is on top of his game
@supreme_zeeyus4 ай бұрын
That’s what I was thinking, Dave Chapelle out of all people catching a stray is mad
@crainiumsteel4 ай бұрын
I almost disregarded the entire video
@scarpalms224 ай бұрын
Dave is a complete sell out, he used to be one of the funniest people alive but now it’s just sad to watch. He realized the “offensive” jokes get him more attention and money and he leaned into it and it got stale fast. He can’t come up with new material so he just says the same shit over and over and if anyone dares to say it’s boring and not funny he and his fans whine about being “cancelled”.
@Priestah2034 ай бұрын
@@scarpalms22 tell me your political affiliation without telling me your political affiliation😭
@danev074 ай бұрын
@@Priestah203no dave just fell off bc all his material is reused bs abt "cancel culture"
@eSxExcellence4 ай бұрын
Eminem has had legit like one lackluster album in revival lol why we acting like he hasn't done anything since the Eminem Show
@joestats76124 ай бұрын
Exactly 😂 Em literally has only missed once and it was with revival. Every album has either been classics or solid projects. Even the numbers he did on revival could argue this.
@charg1nmalaz0r513 ай бұрын
i would say encore was a bit shakey and relapse was a bit hit or miss depending on when you joined the em train. Ogs tend to hate that one more than those who first discovered it so thats a factor. But yeah nothing about this mans career could be considered him falling off a cliff with bad music lol
@Rachelroberts873 ай бұрын
Warning: Must be able to THINK CRITICALLY to enjoy the album. Eminem is a legend and nothing will ever change that and your faves could NEVER.
@GLIMPSE_004 ай бұрын
The Death of Slim Shady/ The Death of Marshall is FIRE and a classic
@tuc-kaankaraayan4 ай бұрын
They didnt. The whole point of Slim Shady this time around was tryna get canceled tho.
@isaacdotjpeg4 ай бұрын
You should maybe try watching the video
@antbox19924 ай бұрын
you obviously didn't watch the video. just read the title lol
@joestats76124 ай бұрын
Fuck watching the video listen to the fkn album. It's much deeper than just tryna get cancelled smh
@keinname1573 ай бұрын
goofy ass concept for a album
@labeebfarooqi75483 ай бұрын
That wasn’t the concept of the album tho that was just a poke at cancel culture, to show how hypocritical and fucked up it is. He can get away with saying that stuff but people have lost their jobs over tweets they made when they were younger and those tweets barely being offensive
@jasonthompson12934 ай бұрын
I was behind the whole video until 43 minutes in when you said Dave Chappelle stand ups are boring. L take
@SKULLKR3W4 ай бұрын
his new one are
@firewind35094 ай бұрын
Based on the comments, hardly anyone has actually watched the video. Anyway, this is extremely good - gave me insights into his career that I had no idea about. I would consider myself far from a fan of his, but I can admire his journey as an individual.
@joestats76124 ай бұрын
Nah from the title alone it's triggering and click bait I'm good lol Em has gone platinum in 4 fkn decades fell off where ? 😂😂😂
@PoppyJr113 ай бұрын
@@joestats7612numbers don’t mean everything, if they did than every Drake album is a classic.
@joestats76123 ай бұрын
@@PoppyJr11 they actually do tho. You don't get the masses to listen album after album if the album before you bought was shit. Em consistently tops charts for a reason.
@alicealevez962318 күн бұрын
the storytelling of his childhood and his life as a young man is one thing. it's factual. the rest is just opinion and in no way an absolute truth presented as such. if some KZbinrs need Eminem to exist...Eminem doesn't. A life and musical trajectory worthy of mythology. Total respect to him!
@smokeybowls1874 ай бұрын
Hot take to call all of his music of the last 20 years trash. Evolving past Slim Shady was him truly embracing his pen and transcending the artform. I won't disagree that an album like Relapse (he even admitted it himself) was mid and he had some songs throughout the years that just didn't hit. But to completely disregard bodies of work like Kamikaze & MTBMB is... well, a hot take. Kamikaze had purpose in trying to evoke competition within the game while Em showed why he is Mr. Big Iron. A challenge to step up and prove him wrong that he wasn't still at the top of the game skill wise. MTBMB was him offering commentary on various relevant topics of that time period & another flex to remind people that he was still around and hadn't lost his sharpness. I think it's nice to see a conceptual work on this most recent album. It tells a story in a very unconventional manner & narrates the evolution of him as an artist. People said they wanted Shady back and obviously in 2024 Shady just kinda comes off corny. That was the point. He still obviously made sure to put in work with the pen, but it was an album that follows him from giving the fans what they asked for (Slim Shady) to being Marshall Mathers, his literal truest self. A father & family man, first & foremost. In a way, especially when in reference to a song like Brand New Dance, it's him literally picking up where he left off with Slim in 2004. We even see him adopting his Eminem persona, a fusion of Slim & Marshall. That's the person we've come to know for 20 years now. The lyrical miracle who says off the wall stuff that seems "cringy". But that's the unapologetic Slim with the raw talent & craftsmanship of Marshall. This work was personal business for him; to prove that Slim is better off in the past. That Em will still say edgy, offensive stuff because he just doesn't care & will make jokes at anyone's expense because he finds it funny. But he'll also push the culture to try to dethrone him. He wants to see someone better than him rise to the challenge. And he'll even, occasionally, make moving bodies of work purely from Marshall's perspective. Like a song for his daughter, a letter to her for after he passes. A follow up to expand on When I'm Gone. His ultimate point is he just wants to be him, whatever that is on a particular day. He wants to continually push his craft & speak his mind. And he wants hip-hop to have another Renaissance. This is the theme I think alot of Gen Z miss because they're not generally old enough to have appreciated the golden era for rap. They're not generally old enough to be parents (or young parents who can't really conceptualize the feelings he portrays in his more emotional songs). And that does, in some ways, unfortunately alienate that crowd. But he'll even say himself that you can't make everyone happy and he's not going to compromise his art for anyone. It's take it or leave it.
@pocketreviewgaming4 ай бұрын
So long I ain’t got time to read that😂
@0omityal04 ай бұрын
Nah it was all trash after The Eminem show
@ethanmert78624 ай бұрын
I’m sorry but it’s not a hot take encore,revival, and kamakazi are all horrible listens. They sonically are horrible. Lyrically are technically complex but lack any actual depth or actual point. As well as the most overused annoying,repetitive and choppy flows anyone has ever heard. Plus him trying to do the rapping fast=better makes it sound like another “death to mumble rap” rappers. He has 3 amazing albums 1 pretty good albums a bunch of mediocre albums and then 3 of the worst albums I’ve heard in a while.
@ethanmert78624 ай бұрын
It’s also not really a hot take among music fans to say that. It is a hot take among Eminem fans. To be fair though those are mostly people who don’t listen to rap.
@JustFollowingOrders124 ай бұрын
"Transending the artform" is literally one of the most delusional Stan takes I've ever heard. He didn't transend anything. He's an average pop rapper
@aanonymouscowardsays25 күн бұрын
MGK fan made this shit
@carladicarlo32554 ай бұрын
A couple minutes in and there’s a contradiction. Many of today’s artists were inspired by him, and the next sentence is he’s the most disrespected rapper. I mean, he’s consistently put in the top 5 by the greats. He has an Emmy, Oscar and some Grammies. He’s the biggest selling rapper of all time and in the top 5 streamed - and streaming wasn’t even a thing until years after he started. Music is subjective. Maybe you didn’t like some of his later stuff but millions of people did. There is a difference between Em the man and Slim Shady. He’s not trying to be relevant with this album. He IS relevant. He’s just bringing back what fans have been asking for. Plus he still writes and produces. So no one is really cancelling him, but it was a hell of a marketing scheme because everyone is talking about him. I’d say he’s a genius. And the only haters giving it a bad review is GenZ like why? I’ve seen a million reviews and the only bad ones are from people under 30. So maybe not canceling but certainly not understanding the origins of hip hop storytelling and lyricism. I don’t think younger people get his deadpan sarcastic humor, but that’s one of the reasons we love him. And again, subjectively, TDOSS may be boring to you, but artists old and new think it’s one of his best. You do have to know a lot of his personal and professional history to get it though.
@hugh76194 ай бұрын
One can be respected by some and hated by others, there's no absolute. He is respected by some of the newer rappers or their fans, keyword "some" and the other seeing him as a "comical culture vulture" So him saying that Eminem is an inspiration to some is true while also being one of the most disrespected person in rap nowadays by the other half can also be true.
@Annonymight3 ай бұрын
The gentleman from Detroit is many things but I don't believe boring is one of them.
@ArikGST4 ай бұрын
You are giving Em exactly what he wanted :D
@Rtupidsetard4 ай бұрын
How exactly did he give em exactly what he wanted
@mikehorton1014 ай бұрын
I think the out of touch part of the death of slim shady is on purpose to show how out of touch the character slim shady is in 2024
@Glen689915 сағат бұрын
If he’d just hung it up in 2003, his legacy (artistically) would have been almost flawless.
@fionakida4 ай бұрын
What great editing, started the video at 1am thinking I’d just start a few minutes, but ended up watching the whole thing 🔥
@McFlyOrPie22 күн бұрын
So he grew up, started to beat his anger, made less angry music and it's bad music? I do agree the latest album is a bit weird. But I'm disconnected, so I didn't know people are still calling him offensive. I do know there are a lot of people calling him boring, now that he's matured... Which is real mature.
@MsTwilightSpeaks3 ай бұрын
That was my jam 😂 19:15
@Kiki-xx3fj3 ай бұрын
Did you just say Eminem is 53? You can’t do a quick google search to see he’s 51?
@ianstrong71403 ай бұрын
The fall of Eminem? I don’t think we’re living on the same planet buddy
@jesperomsf8164 ай бұрын
I don't think anyone cancelled the guy, he's just irrelevant and his music appeals to old people who grew up in the 00's
@123abcDamion4 ай бұрын
Hey, I'm only 29😂😂😂
@anokacity4 ай бұрын
Imagine being old and growing up in the 2000's?
@123abcDamion4 ай бұрын
@@anokacity Exactly😂😂😂
@FacelessVixen4 ай бұрын
I know, right? They don't play his music in the club anymore.
@treblanco1014 ай бұрын
😂 growing up in the 00s doesn't make you old 😂 and btw I'm 30 and don't listen to Eminem. His music appeals to a certain fan base in general. Most people I know don't listen to him 😂
@zarephal4998Ай бұрын
The fall I'd say would be the bet awards wtf would he be doing back in the late 90s and early 2000s hanging out with him the problem is he was totally not pc and controversial what i mean is sure there were some conservatives that didn't like it because of his humor then i noticed that then the left started going crazy and they pushed cancel culture and then he joins the side of the people that wants to cancel him so he tries to sell out only to the wrong crowd as a conservative I've liked his early work but i stopped listening to him because he got political and he said fuck you to not just his fans but to trump supporters/conservatives so I've been doing what Eminem said not to listen to his music because he hates his country that he lives in and is ungrateful for the life he gets he's like Taylor Swift in a way
@toneriggz4 ай бұрын
Gen Z can’t cancel him. He’s 20+ years in the game, still selling records at a huge rate. Most artists from his era fell off, went underground or started a podcast. They couldn’t cancel him in the early 2000s. Now, is the music good? IMO Hell Nah. Hasn’t been good for a long time. But Gen Z cannot cancel this dude. Not even The Source and Benzino could cancel him and they had racist tapes! Eminem is way too over, to use wrestling phrasing.
@kugerblitz73884 ай бұрын
No one is cancelling him. Hes fighting thin air
@chaosinorderrr4 ай бұрын
Thing is that no one is trying to cancel him😂 He is not controversial anymore
@LoLo_19974 ай бұрын
I just asked myself why em won’t just go in and do a nas type mixtape and the feedback for infinite explains why. He got noticed off slim so it’s hard for him to be himself and just rap. He also got compared to nas a lot too when he dropped that tape.
@nameisamine4 ай бұрын
Eminem is not counter-cultural anymore and he should stop trying SO hard to be.
@bojanglesmusic4 ай бұрын
Hopefully he will be after this album since especially this album, he sounded like as if Slim Shady was still here and trying to be controversial
@w1-w2-w34 ай бұрын
@@bojanglesmusic He is already 51 years old. It doesn't matter even some people try to cancel him. His whole career is already the legendary. How many rappers and singers still do the music in their 50s? Only Em can do these high level songs and writing even in his 50s. Most rappers didn't even live long enough to reach their 50s.
@lordronin4 ай бұрын
If you are a eminem fan button ---->
@akiraasmr30024 ай бұрын
The same fans complaining about Gen Z "Cancelling" Eminem are the same fans who forgot when they Cancelled Eminem for going going against Trump.
@ryanellis25024 ай бұрын
Honestly yeah
@realghostteaАй бұрын
I can literally remember this vividly. People tried to cancel him and then people would say stuff like “you use the term stan which he created” and then nobody cared. No attention span.
@stairway2112 ай бұрын
I feel ya bro
@tplank2162 ай бұрын
Anyone saying em fell off is not paying attention at all. It's not subjective. His technique, lyrical content, flow pattern permutations, and overall sound has been a consistent source of inspiration for artists who want to push the boundaries of what is possible within the genre. Aside from modern masters like Kendrick Lamar noone is pushing the craft forward the way eminem continues to do with everything he has done. Including revival, kamikaze, and any other record that generally gets trash.
@Aspru4 ай бұрын
36:34 the only thing thats bad after 2002 is ur mother
@MsTwilightSpeaks3 ай бұрын
People thought Kanye was being ironic, and he was serious. I definitely thought EM was a bit disturbing like Stan. Stan just blew me.
@yhg7ygo7g7igoi3 ай бұрын
Ayyy wiki mentioned
@Star_Stories_37Ай бұрын
I think the best is still yet to come…
@15kAintEnoughАй бұрын
As someone who grew up secretly listening to his dad's The Slim Shady LP in the car whilst growing up, it's sad to see how he's viewed now. You've made some good points and I largely agree, his music doesn't hit the same anymore and it's probably time to hang up the mic. As I am on the cusp of being a Gen Z or Millennial it's interesting to see the difference in perception between the two generations of him. Whilst I agree with most Millennials that he is probably the greatest rapper of all time, I also agree with Gen Z in their notion that the sound of hip hop has changed and he doesn't fit the scene anymore. Hip hop and rap now isn't as two dimensional as it used to be back in the late 90's earlier 2000's. There's multiple sub genre's which appeal to a wider demographic and the importance of being just a good lyricist doesn't hold the same weight that it used too.
@LowLeyeF3114 ай бұрын
em made 97 bonnie and Clyde, rock bottom, the way I am, Haileys song, mockingbird, role model etc I can care less what he does now hes solidified and certified one of THE GREATEST MCESS OF ALL TIME
@phantomjoygaming4 ай бұрын
to be fair though when he went the route of making more heartfelt music, Spacebound for example he got shitted on critically. It's almost as if no matter what on the critical side he can never win.
@naaga79324 ай бұрын
0:46 it's actually okay to say kendrick is bigger than drake now he's 12th in the world on spotify while drake is 14th
@Troock1003 ай бұрын
"the rise and fall" ? all you do is say he does shit wrong? Dude is a millionare in HoF for what he did and saying his shit aint good is just stupid
@jonanderson44742 ай бұрын
Such a stan you can't even say INSANE CLOWN POSSE. Didn't get the memo proof squashed the beef? And Em even gave J props in a verse.
@GENOorGEN4 ай бұрын
hmm... as a member of this Gen Z, i dont recall doing such a thing 😮!
@bozo95563 ай бұрын
The Death of Slim Shady is satire, in a fictional world. An argument in human form as to why critics who constantly claim they "want the old Eminem back!" don't know really what they are asking for, and have been asking for since 2010. The point is that Slim Shady has always been corny and juvenile to some extent and that the 2000's culture + drugs only enabled behavior that was always objectively *bad* in any era. His satirical existence is no longer needed in a world full of actual hate as Eminem himself has grown. This was the point of the album, whether you like the music or not is subjective, but the idea of taking those "gen Z / cancel" bars that seriously is pretty ridiculous and suggests you didn't really listen to the album.
@Philosophicaltroll4u2 ай бұрын
I think “Gen-Z” or whoever is or isn’t offended by Eminems work won’t actually understand it until they’re his age at the time they listen to it.
@kelvinmatiya72244 ай бұрын
I find it odd that people call Eminem's new music boring but praise artist like Tekashi 69 or these other newer rappers. My take is that Eminem fans still rock with him for what he brings to the table in terms of creative and talented styles and delivery. He's an acquired taste. This is why rare pure talents like Kendrick, Cole, Joyner and even NF are idolised or respected. People like Eminem are needed for the genre. Someone to shout at the new rappers (new kids) to stay true to the art form.. listen to Fall by Eminem and really see how he respects the artists that really put in the work.
@FourBetween3 ай бұрын
Finally someone who gets that it was Eminems storytelling that made him great 👏🏻
@Taydutt134 ай бұрын
The thing is his day 1 fans are not angry kids anymore. I dont listen to him anymore and thats fine with me
@heatherhagercombs21624 күн бұрын
Em's a real, raw, lyrical genius, ....and a human being.
@ilovedipela4 ай бұрын
43:49 "who is he talking to !" 😭😭😭
@anokacity4 ай бұрын
He's obviously talking to him 😂
@hourglassrewrite3 ай бұрын
Your content is usually very constructive, and full of valid criticism but for some reason this one sounds like you're unloading a lot of frustration. I don't know if it's frustration towards your previous expectations towards Eminem, or if it was just a bad day, but it's not the normal you we all came to know and love. And the diss on Dave Chappelle really came out of left field. I hope you take this video as a chance to get grounded again and make constructive commentary. Will still follow forever though
@Vancouverallday3 ай бұрын
In 2001, in Abbotsford, BC. My teacher said he has no talent and I said stfu he's the best rapper right now and you're trash at teaching. I got sent home that day, and only missed that day
@alexik155023 ай бұрын
Imo mmlp2 definitely does come close to his older albums. Lyrically it's arguably his best album, it may have some questionable beat choices, but they all add to the concept of the album, being the modern 2013 album where everyone was experimenting with different sounds while simultaneously trying to feel nostalgic and take you back to earlier days around the time he used to make his older music. It has a lot of amazing songs and song concepts, it recaptures everything that has happened to him since he made mmlp with top tier songs like bad guy, legacy, headlights, evil twin, brainless etc, it was not just the lyrical miracle stuff even tho it definitely is his most lyrical album.
@smokingred58132 ай бұрын
50 minute eminem video and D12 is not even mentioned once 😔
@CraigIngraham2 ай бұрын
AI gets it people don't
@MsTwilightSpeaks3 ай бұрын
Youre an amazing writer, you should have helped Eminem write press releases for his latest album.