"How does Eminem relate to the sh**ter" - the whole song is a double (in my opinion triple) entendre, but I think the direct answer to your question is that Em, as a performer, has to also worry about shootings happening at his concerts especially since he is so big that the crowd would be immense.
I hate they put that disclaimer before the video. It ruins the whole experience of realization he's rapping from 2 different points of view, his as a rapper and the shooters mindset
You do understand that the answer is in your question, right? It’s because I just don’t. As I told someone else, I can apologize that my reaction is not to your liking, but for popular artists like Eminem, I’m sure you can easily find the reaction you like.
He has to pause and comment or it isn't a reaction, or at least it is much much harder to claim it is fair use of the copyrighted song for that purpose.
We definitely want to hear your analysis. Thats what we are here for. We've heard the songs most instances 100's of times.
Keep grinding.
Great reaction. Good luck with your new channel. Keep up the grind. Peace from North Carolina.
"How does Eminem relate to the sh**ter" - the whole song is a double (in my opinion triple) entendre, but I think the direct answer to your question is that Em, as a performer, has to also worry about shootings happening at his concerts especially since he is so big that the crowd would be immense.
I hate they put that disclaimer before the video. It ruins the whole experience of realization he's rapping from 2 different points of view, his as a rapper and the shooters mindset
Why don’t you watch the whole video before you comment?
You do understand that the answer is in your question, right? It’s because I just don’t. As I told someone else, I can apologize that my reaction is not to your liking, but for popular artists like Eminem, I’m sure you can easily find the reaction you like.
He has to pause and comment or it isn't a reaction, or at least it is much much harder to claim it is fair use of the copyrighted song for that purpose.
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