The 'Imitator intimidator, stimulator, simulator of data, eliminator' makes perfect sense and isn't pointless rhyming. He's saying he intimidates people that imitate rap styles, stimulates people with his songs and I always took the simulator of data to mean he's capable of taking in all forms of rap and simulating it into his own. Eliminator is straight forward, elimates other rappers.
He's saying he intimidates people that try to imitate HIM. Plus I think there shouldn't be a comma in "simulator of data eliminator" and it basically means the same thing as the first two words. Biting was a huge theme for Eminem at the time. He talks about it in multiple songs on the album and he even had a whole song about it earlier - Biterphobia. It's ironic that Em was accused of biting other rappers on this album.
It's far more likely he did it on purpose than threw random rhyming words together that happen to make sense when you just apply their definitions. I'm used to oldschool rap that does that stuff so it's not incoherent to me.@@ninjireal
@@malikaveli Been listening to that bro. Him and Rakim should pop up on the channel in the future I guess, right? That's like the foundation.. And Big Daddy Kane.
You should listen to the original Infinite, but you can't find it on Spotify. This was a remix of the original Infinite track. The whole album 'Infinite' (That you can find on RUclips) is great, especially 'Open mic', 'Tonite' and 'Its OK'. The original Infinite track is way deeper and spacey so give it a listen.
This album is way more laid back than others. And you should definitely check it out. Please cover “The Eminem Show” album. Or “The Marshall Mathers LP”. You guys are great at what you do. I love to see fathers and sons connect.
What I love about Infinite is that you hear Eminem’s innocence, playfulness and hunger coming onto the scene. It’s a very different version of Eminem and his albums heavily portray how his mental state or lifestyle was during the time of making each album/song. I’d love to know more about this version of Eminem
Finally a new Eminem reaction. I’ve been waiting for this. Also, the next time you guys react to EN you guys should react to.Hailie song or I think my dad‘s gone crazy
Please do Open Mic and 313 also from the Infinite mixtape, the bars on those tracks are WILD showing Em's early raw talent and potential (they are not on spotify but on youtube / soundcloud /etc )
When I was a 10 year old little white kid ('96-97), living in N Az, I somehow acquired a burnt CD of this album. No idea if it was an original or a copy... But I still have it, something of a prized posession. Was already a hip hop head at heart, but this album and Em, absolutely solidified its being a core part of my upbringing. Hope you can find the original versions.
He's not as angry because the slim shady personality hadn't been invented yet. It was this album that D12 all came up with alter egos and became more aggressive
btw its not the original track, its a remix by F.B.T. original one had a more Eminem-like beat imo. this remix makes it sound more like Nas as it was mentioned in the video
Probably my favourite Eminem album. Back nearly 25 years ago when it wasn't anywhere near as easy to access this era of Eminem I remember downloading it and being blown away. Just yesterday I sat in the garden and had it on with a bottle of wine. Looking forward to your dad's thoughts on this one. Thanks again guys!
I hope to see y’all listen to some later Em one day. Rap God, Not Afraid, Venom, Godzilla, The Monster, and on and on and on, lol. So much amazing stuff. But if you’re sticking to the old stuff, you’ve got to do Sing for the Moment! Love your channel, it’s so wholesome to see two generations sharing and appreciating great music together.
The original album is my favourite, I had the bootleg back in the day, no idea where it is now but I think about it sometimes. You should try and find it for your father, and yourself.
I hope you do the whole album at some point. I first heard about this album early 2000s, really interesting to see how Em's style has changed over the years
Awesome. Thanks for sharing this with your dad. This shows how clever and intricate Eminem has been from the very start. Em sounds about twelve on this - how cool would it be if he made a Vol.2 of this…
this is my absolute favourite hip hop tune of all time along with AZ - Rather Unique, the unusual thing about these tracks is that you need to really feel the beet and know what era it was from to enjoy the tunes to the full extent. The beat in both these tracks means a lot.
Eminem's greatest influence was probably Redman. He put Redman at the top of his list. If you listen to redman's first two albums, they sound a lot like Em. They're amazing also. Redman really didn't blow up until his fourth album.
Muddy Waters 3rd Album ... And Redman's albums didn't sound like Em... Em's sounded like Red if anything...got it backwards, I think I knew what you meant though.
I looked everywhere for this song on here finally found it. I was going to say you should def cover this track because your dad loves how Em puts words together and this is a great example of it. Infinite is insane
Lyrical Miracle* Eminem even clowns it in a cypher "Lyrical Miracle Spiritual Individual...Subliminal...in your Swimming Pool" He also clowns it with the homies in a video. You can find it on RUclips titled something like "Words you can't rhyme anymore"
I also requested this track a long time ago and i appreciate you guys reviewing this track weather it was my comment or not that impacted the decision of you guys doing this one here!! ❤
I’m not sure how to explain it, but hearing the remastered version on infinite play like that in the beginning just brings back the level Eminem was on before Dre and also reminding us all of a masterpiece of a song while also hitting the nostalgia of that time, such a W song.
Another really good track by Eminem is “soldier” in the album the Eminem show. What lyricism in that song. It’s indescribable. Give it a review with your pops!
It’s O.K., Tonite, 313, Maxine, Open Mic, Never 2 Far, Backstabber, Jealously Woes II…. Classic record that was ahead of it’s time and undervalued at the time.
Every person thats ever written lyrics have at some point looked up Eminem's first song and found this Masterpiece that should be one the Wonders in the world
Writing this at the beginning of the video. It's gonna be interesting to see if ol Dad can pin point those early Em influences. It's been cool seeing his journey thru hip hop.
I love your guys' reactions to Beach House's discography. You should introduce your dad to "Days of Candy" from Depression Cherry. I think it would really resonate. Adore you guys
13:37 Mr porter Produced the whole Album except 1 Track, Proof was busy at the Hip Hop Shop. Also How about reacting to Eminem's very 1st Track "Eat it" ❤
Pretty sure it was a two brothers, some white guys (not a big deal but pertinent to distinguish them to find them), who tried to move his sound to what was currently "hot", that being NYC hip hop.
You guys gotta react to Eminems "RELAPSE" album. IMO the entire album is overall great. The theme of the album is present from beginning to end. PLEASE give it a listen! Keep up the awesome content, yall, much love from RI!
Cartoon is also a famous tatooist who eminem has tatoos from. He references him again on "no apologies" And i could be wrong but from what ive read the way i am was his first actual beat. I think dre said on that documentary that em wanted to produce and he was asking to do this or that to the music and dre told him youre producing right now
The cartoons is probably more Car tunes, like listening to music in your car, he references that when he talks about put this in decks and turn the system up.
It’s OK from the Infinite album is a really good song, way better than just okay lol Also I think it would be really cool for the sake of comparison to show your dad some of Eminem’s more recent stuff. Zeus would be nice imo
Not the original beat which makes the song more of its time period instead of this new faster beat. But this is Eminem’s best song amd album he made the the LP. 🤘🏻
Please do Godzilla next!!🤞🏼🤞🏼 Ooo and Victoria Monet's Goodbye. I think your Dad might dig Goodbye since it has old school Chicago, Doobie Brothers, Christopher Cross vibes 😊 ❤❤
RUclips the original version this is actually a remaster. The remaster sounds more put together instrumentally than the original. Both are great still! I do prefer the remaster
The 'Imitator intimidator, stimulator, simulator of data, eliminator' makes perfect sense and isn't pointless rhyming. He's saying he intimidates people that imitate rap styles, stimulates people with his songs and I always took the simulator of data to mean he's capable of taking in all forms of rap and simulating it into his own. Eliminator is straight forward, elimates other rappers.
He's saying he intimidates people that try to imitate HIM. Plus I think there shouldn't be a comma in "simulator of data eliminator" and it basically means the same thing as the first two words. Biting was a huge theme for Eminem at the time. He talks about it in multiple songs on the album and he even had a whole song about it earlier - Biterphobia. It's ironic that Em was accused of biting other rappers on this album.
He's just rhyming 🙄
I’m not gonna say you’re reaching, because words do got definitions, but even if he put in that thought and meant it, it’s still incoherent
It's far more likely he did it on purpose than threw random rhyming words together that happen to make sense when you just apply their definitions. I'm used to oldschool rap that does that stuff so it's not incoherent to me.@@ninjireal
Ruthless type sh*t
The common denominator that connects Nas and Eminem is their affinity for Kool G Rap, his story telling, lyricism, and alter ego
Yep G Rap and Masta Ace influence is massive here.
Kool G Rao influenced almost every hardcore rapper.
@@vredelingand still going hard. Check out his collab album with 38 speak, Son of G rap
@@malikaveli Been listening to that bro. Him and Rakim should pop up on the channel in the future I guess, right? That's like the foundation..
And Big Daddy Kane.
I was thinking the same thing Kool G Rap was the rapper that came to my mind when hearing this.
I love this album. "It's Ok" is a masterpiece.
It's a broke day but everything is ok, I'm up all night but everything is alright..
It’s a long week and I don’t get enough sleep
Agreed, I just re-listened to it after watching this video. My copy is only 900kbps, do you have a better version?
@@maxionsoundcloud it's a long year, pretending I belong here
Sing For the Moment!! Whats the hold up?? That 3rd verse 😵😵
Its already done, they did the album
You should listen to the original Infinite, but you can't find it on Spotify. This was a remix of the original Infinite track.
The whole album 'Infinite' (That you can find on RUclips) is great, especially 'Open mic', 'Tonite' and 'Its OK'.
The original Infinite track is way deeper and spacey so give it a listen.
I agree the Original is much better
Yeah if they ever react to the full album for Infinite hopefully they do the one with all the original beats, this one threw me off.
Is that what it is? I thought it sounded different then I last heard it.
agreed, the og infinite is just a timeless classic. Really gives extra oomph with the drumkick and snare!
I have a copy of the whole Infinite album, but the Bitrate is only ~900kbps. I'm trying to improve it with AI or find a better copy.
This album is way more laid back than others. And you should definitely check it out.
Please cover “The Eminem Show” album. Or “The Marshall Mathers LP”. You guys are great at what you do. I love to see fathers and sons connect.
Yesss. I’ve been asking for this one!!!!
Yessir the multi syllabic rhymes the delivery in this song is fucking crazy !! Classic !
It's a dope track, and a classic album imo. And yet, he's so much better as a technical rapper now today than he was back then.
What I love about Infinite is that you hear Eminem’s innocence, playfulness and hunger coming onto the scene. It’s a very different version of Eminem and his albums heavily portray how his mental state or lifestyle was during the time of making each album/song. I’d love to know more about this version of Eminem
Finally a new Eminem reaction. I’ve been waiting for this. Also, the next time you guys react to EN you guys should react to.Hailie song or I think my dad‘s gone crazy
i like how ur intros are light welcomes rather than loud music with flashing graphics. makes for a nice relaxing watch.
Please do Open Mic and 313 also from the Infinite mixtape, the bars on those tracks are WILD showing Em's early raw talent and potential (they are not on spotify but on youtube / soundcloud /etc )
When I was a 10 year old little white kid ('96-97), living in N Az, I somehow acquired a burnt CD of this album. No idea if it was an original or a copy... But I still have it, something of a prized posession. Was already a hip hop head at heart, but this album and Em, absolutely solidified its being a core part of my upbringing. Hope you can find the original versions.
He's not as angry because the slim shady personality hadn't been invented yet. It was this album that D12 all came up with alter egos and became more aggressive
Yeahp! Detroit Horrorcore had yet to fully take off and distinguish itself from NYC Proto-Horrorcore i.e Big L and his crew
btw its not the original track, its a remix by F.B.T. original one had a more Eminem-like beat imo. this remix makes it sound more like Nas as it was mentioned in the video
i was so confused by the beat
no apologies is one of my fav em songs and not many people know about it.
Probably my favourite Eminem album. Back nearly 25 years ago when it wasn't anywhere near as easy to access this era of Eminem I remember downloading it and being blown away. Just yesterday I sat in the garden and had it on with a bottle of wine. Looking forward to your dad's thoughts on this one. Thanks again guys!
Ah nooooo! It’s the overproduced updated version 😭
@@malcy86exactly the same thought. Not as grimy :/
Em said he got inspiration for this track from AZ's Rather Unique.
I hope to see y’all listen to some later Em one day. Rap God, Not Afraid, Venom, Godzilla, The Monster, and on and on and on, lol. So much amazing stuff. But if you’re sticking to the old stuff, you’ve got to do Sing for the Moment!
Love your channel, it’s so wholesome to see two generations sharing and appreciating great music together.
Bad Meets Evil!!! It's Eminem and Royce Da 5'9"s album later on!!!! SOO SICK!! You guys'll like it alot
The original album is my favourite, I had the bootleg back in the day, no idea where it is now but I think about it sometimes. You should try and find it for your father, and yourself.
I hope you do the whole album at some point. I first heard about this album early 2000s, really interesting to see how Em's style has changed over the years
Awesome. Thanks for sharing this with your dad. This shows how clever and intricate Eminem has been from the very start. Em sounds about twelve on this - how cool would it be if he made a Vol.2 of this…
Eminem sounded so much like Nas and Az
One of his best albums. Would love to see the full reaction.
Damn caught this just as it uploaded but I thought you were gonna do the whole album!
That would be 👌🏻
Eminem was able to work with Nas twice, once on the Gods Son album producing The Cross and they collabed both EPMD on the Kings Disease 2
12:51 I've always loved that snare bit too haha. Great reaction, you got a new subscriber!
this is my absolute favourite hip hop tune of all time along with AZ - Rather Unique, the unusual thing about these tracks is that you need to really feel the beet and know what era it was from to enjoy the tunes to the full extent. The beat in both these tracks means a lot.
Tonight is my favorite song of the Album
Eminem's greatest influence was probably Redman. He put Redman at the top of his list. If you listen to redman's first two albums, they sound a lot like Em. They're amazing also. Redman really didn't blow up until his fourth album.
Muddy Waters 3rd Album ... And Redman's albums didn't sound like Em... Em's sounded like Red if anything...got it backwards, I think I knew what you meant though.
You should definitely do more tracks off this album. Never 2 far and it’s ok are great.
A lot of dope tracks, 313, Tonite, It's Ok, Searchin', Open Mic, etc.
@@CtRAIN77 I love the whole album. Just figured I’d name a couple.
@johnswick7108 I know. I'm just sayin'
As a day one Eminem fan this is easily my favorite song of his, ever.
I looked everywhere for this song on here finally found it. I was going to say you should def cover this track because your dad loves how Em puts words together and this is a great example of it. Infinite is insane
Always been a banger!
I’m so early! Gassed that you’re reacting to my fave Em song. :) big love from the UK my guys
"Miracle lyrical" is what it's called
Lyrical Miracle*
Eminem even clowns it in a cypher
"Lyrical Miracle Spiritual Individual...Subliminal...in your Swimming Pool"
He also clowns it with the homies in a video. You can find it on RUclips titled something like "Words you can't rhyme anymore"
I also requested this track a long time ago and i appreciate you guys reviewing this track weather it was my comment or not that impacted the decision of you guys doing this one here!! ❤
I love this song dearly! Eminem is that dude, the 🐐
I highly recommend reacting to the whole album, he stays in that same pocket throughout the whole project.
I’m not sure how to explain it, but hearing the remastered version on infinite play like that in the beginning just brings back the level Eminem was on before Dre and also reminding us all of a masterpiece of a song while also hitting the nostalgia of that time, such a W song.
You got to do the other songs from this you’ll love them
What a great track probably one of my top Eminem songs out there to this day
Definitely Kool G Rap, Nas, AZ, with a little Rakim sprinkled in.
Always great commentary by Kai.
Curious, is DJ Quik high on the to do list?
Another really good track by Eminem is “soldier” in the album the Eminem show. What lyricism in that song. It’s indescribable. Give it a review with your pops!
He 100% sounded like AZ back then. Check out "Biterphobia," the b-side to this track... I like it even better
that is NOT the b side to this track
@@ninjireal Not this VERSION of the track, the original one. I could be mistaken but I don't think so
We need more Eminem reactions!
Maybe When I'm Gone, Cleanin' Out My closet, Darkness, Not Afraid, and Love The Way You Lie?
this is one of my favorite Eminem songs! I love this reaction❤
the team is back 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
The 2nd verse to me is to this day Eminem's best verse. It's amazing to see someone experience it for the first time. brings me back to my first time.
It’s O.K., Tonite, 313, Maxine, Open Mic, Never 2 Far, Backstabber, Jealously Woes II…. Classic record that was ahead of it’s time and undervalued at the time.
Dad has GOT TO react to Eminem - Beautiful…..one of his best tracks
Classic song!!
Every person thats ever written lyrics have at some point looked up Eminem's first song and found this Masterpiece that should be one the Wonders in the world
Writing this at the beginning of the video. It's gonna be interesting to see if ol Dad can pin point those early Em influences. It's been cool seeing his journey thru hip hop.
Awe you give the main ones away. Boooo! LoL
this came out 2 days before i was born and my mom was told i was born about a week or two early. i just had to hear the GOAT.
both of you are legends
One of my favorite Eminem albums! He killed this
I love your guys' reactions to Beach House's discography. You should introduce your dad to "Days of Candy" from Depression Cherry. I think it would really resonate. Adore you guys
13:37 Mr porter Produced the whole Album except 1 Track, Proof was busy at the Hip Hop Shop. Also How about reacting to Eminem's very 1st Track "Eat it" ❤
Pretty sure it was a two brothers, some white guys (not a big deal but pertinent to distinguish them to find them), who tried to move his sound to what was currently "hot", that being NYC hip hop.
@thedappermagician6905 The Bass Brother's?
@@IcuTapIcu there we go!
Can't belive there hasn't been a D12 reaction yet!!
Clear extreme AZ influence
You guys gotta react to Eminems "RELAPSE" album. IMO the entire album is overall great. The theme of the album is present from beginning to end. PLEASE give it a listen! Keep up the awesome content, yall, much love from RI!
Cartoon is also a famous tatooist who eminem has tatoos from. He references him again on "no apologies"
And i could be wrong but from what ive read the way i am was his first actual beat. I think dre said on that documentary that em wanted to produce and he was asking to do this or that to the music and dre told him youre producing right now
I want your dad reaction to "Rap God" song just to see his reaction😅
You should play Biterphobia to your dad…now that’s young Eminem and he was doing fast rapping..
The cartoons is probably more Car tunes, like listening to music in your car, he references that when he talks about put this in decks and turn the system up.
Play around with that pronunciation, enunciation, imagination, throughout a magi nation
I love this album
The beginning of the third verse almost sounds like Mos Def.
A good tribute to Proof is “Like Toy Soldiers” by Eminem. Definitely give it a listen.
Rakim is the Big Bang of filling the lines
You should get a reaction to the Shady 2.0 cypher
Goated for showing pops infinite
It’s OK from the Infinite album is a really good song, way better than just okay lol
Also I think it would be really cool for the sake of comparison to show your dad some of Eminem’s more recent stuff. Zeus would be nice imo
Not the original beat which makes the song more of its time period instead of this new faster beat. But this is Eminem’s best song amd album he made the the LP. 🤘🏻
313 - pick of the tracks from the album. Punchlines galore
Such a classic. Gotta react to some rock and metal. KEEP IN MIND... it's not ALL screaming. lol
I thought something was a bit off, this track is a remix and not the original.
This is also about the time hailie was born and he was trying to make it to take care of her as he worked a minimum wage job somewhere.
That was cool to watch these father and son reactions. Try a newer Em song like Godzilla. It's just Eminem showing off and it's so good.
Def would join patreon if you did a few top tracks from the Eminem show.
Listen to Open Mic from this album... he gets real gritty!
RAKIM, EPMD and Kool G Rap... inspired all of them
I would highly recommend you review “yoke the joker” by naughty by nature and “uptown anthem”
Please do Godzilla next!!🤞🏼🤞🏼 Ooo and Victoria Monet's Goodbye. I think your Dad might dig Goodbye since it has old school Chicago, Doobie Brothers, Christopher Cross vibes 😊 ❤❤
RUclips the original version this is actually a remaster.
The remaster sounds more put together instrumentally than the original. Both are great still! I do prefer the remaster
I went and found the original for you
ruclips.net/video/TyUWs246kAo/видео.htmlsi=30BDwq5gycN5QfJA
YEEEEESSSSS!!!
Can we get his reaction to the song sing for the moment I feel like he would love it
Requesting Detroit vs everybody, or Godzilla, Darkness. Thanks . Curious what your dad thinks.
Hey guys, I have a request, Can You Feel Me by Dru Down. Greatest song/album from 1996 in the Bay Area! Thanks keep it up!!
You should check out Royce Da 5'9" -Caterpillar (ft. Eminem and King Green)
He sounds exactly like Big L on this track its crazy
Would love if you took your dad through how we worked with Royce Da 5'9" Welcome to Hell the song and the album.
Infinite is a masterpiece.
I’m new here, love the reactions, Can y’all please do Eminem ft Yelawolf “Best Friend” one of Eminem‘s best verses of all time
The best Em song ever.
You gotta start Waka Flocka bro, it’s different but good music
Finally!!!