Too many people just don't want to have to use their brains when listening to music, lazy listeners don't want to hear music like this. Their loss though.
The thing about the twitter thing is that they're 3 groups of people: 1) People who can't comprehend the greatness of what eminem does so it goes over their heads and hence they can't appreciate it 2) People who do get the skill of what he does but maybe they just don't like his music (which is fair because music is subjective) they still acknowledge his greatness but say that his music is not for them 3) then there are the haters who hate whether or not they know his skill, it don't matter, they will hate either way Thx 4 attending TedXTalk
@@kamalRapper-dh2ci Yeah, it's very sad as if the R&B genre doesn't sell these days and young people are now poisoned by the pop genre, especially Kpop.
Em's motivational tracks hit cause coming from where he did and where he is now- he means that shit and i do believe some of those songs kicked the butts of ppl to get what they wanted too
What he’s saying is; the more you give up in the beginning the less you have to sacrifice once you made it. Always appreciate it and even when you’re at that point keep going.
Re: the hook Em went with this hook because it was presented to Jake Gynellhal for the movie. Jake said he loved it, so Em was like, ok, now I have to write the song. He then jokingly said he wrote the song in 5 min.
A couple of pretty dope little factoids about this track and the Southpaw movie. The first is that movie was written for Em to play the title character, but his tour schedule conflicted with filming so it ended up being Jake Gyllenhaal instead and Em became a producer instead, as well as recording a few songs, this one, Kings Never Die, and a Bad Meets Evil tune. And the second is in a behind the scenes thing on the Blu-ray, he talked about how he wrote this hook and sent it to the director and editor while they were cutting the movie, and without him knowing they used it on the trailer for the movie, and he found that out when the trailer premiered in theaters. So then he was like, "well fuck, I guess I better write the song now." And he claims he completed the rest of the song by the end of that day. So he wrote this whole song in a day. Insane!! 🔥
Amazing story about this song. Eminem sent them just the hook for the SOUTH PAW movie so they could use the Hook for the movie trailer. Well there is multiple scenes in the movie where a song needed to be & every song sent in the director said NOPE, NOPE, NOPE ,& YELLED WHY CAN'T WE JUST USE THE SONG EMINEM MADE? & Jake Guilinhal said "Because it doesn't exist yet. Jake had dinner with Eminem & Eminem only made a hook & nothing else...... They called Em & he finished the song in 48hrs while still working on the whole South Paw soundtrack.......... The movie was actually written for Eminem to play the starring role but he was working in MMLP 2 & he said"I will do the soundtrack though "
The "girl" voice in the chorus isn't a woman, but a man named Mario Resto, who is related to Luis Resto, Eminem's co-producer. He also appears on "Stepping Stone", but in that instance, his voice was sampled from a song that's pitch-shifted by +2 semitones.
This is best back to back with Kings Never Die. Both amazing gym tracks too! From southpaw soundtrack You could throw in Survival too which was a separate single but cut from same cloth as the above two 🔥
Tried to tell you ya were sleeping on it bro lol. Tried telling you the video had only 2 verses too haha. Got there eventually. If Kdot or Cole dropped this they’d anoint him as the messiah of rap - when it’s just another day for Em. The fact it’s a boxing theme? No one better EVER say he’s not the goat around me again. 🐐
I love how you guys give Em and other great lyricists the respect they deserve, always a joy watching your reaction. Would really love to see your reaction to King Los - God Said It. He's a beast too
I think he might be saying that what you sacrifice isn't even of half of what you get back. Be it time, partying, whatever change don't people don't want to make for things they say they want to achieve
B'Real is the dude who song goes "hear is something to can't understand, how I can just kill a man" Em has killed mens careers with his music, Em is saying he has survivors guilt and that and all the adversity is not stopping him.
People who hate Em be butthurt about his controversial lyrics, racists, enemies, or the fact he attacks political stuff. Most people don't dislike Em cause of his music or really think he can't rap, I'm sure "some" do but most it be other shit driving the hate mostly skin tone 🤷🏾♂️
Anyone see Lol Pumps comment under the Birth announcement for Hailey Jade? He said it's mine! Anyone think Pump wants attention? 😂 Stay blessed Flawd Meaux 👊🏼
A couple of people never outweigh the many. I would argue that lyrics are followed now more than ever. At this period in time we have successful channels and sites dedicated to breaking down lyrics and they have millions of followers. Things get convoluted because all voices are heard now. Those same types of fans that are looking for something to just nod their heads to have always existed. Music listeners are not monoliths. People are drawn to certain songs and music for millions of reasons. I would say there's more people looking to be divisive over any and every issue instead of respecting other people's POVs. Life's too short to be personally caught up in someone else's take on a song. That's like being mad at someone who doesn't like the way a certain food tastes. How can I be mad at your taste buds ❓
My addiction is pushing me to a Point to where if I don’t change now I will lose the last couple people that I have left in my life so I really hope I can make a change 🙏
If you want it you will. I have 7 years sober in February. I was on my death bed by 27 having blown through a perfectly good liver. By a miracle I survived. And am here. You can, just do it. It's gonna suck, it's not easy, but I promise you. It's fucking worth it. Your life is so much better sober brother. Quit running from life and live!
For those who may not understand the saying. Get it” means getting after it: a goal, usually income. “How you live” is your lifestyle and environment you're in. In other words, don't concern yourself with the outside morals, advice, or any philosophy that is not common to your lifestyle when it comes to achieving your goals.
Flawd didn't your cap have "g.o.a.t" last time on it or this is another one? Anyways do you make them or buy them somewhere? I'm not American but i want one?
Finishing Em’s discography is important. They don’t have that much left really. Unless they go back and listen to the tracks from first three classics.
Gwen Stefani is the Female singer in Phenomenal. Gwen Stefani is a decent singer she has many really good songs but this song isn't one of them. I don't even see why she was needed on this track, it's too jarring!
Em is towers above Kendrick is crazy 😂… 2 different rappers… if You’re talking about technical ability … it’s not many that can outdo em … probably not any in the industry high ups… but Kendrick can be technical … make bops… storytelling… literally made concepts popular again… whether u like it or not his messages speaks to the core “culture” of hip hop.. em can come off as robotic on a lot of tracks .. not everybody that doesn’t wanna hear his stuff not “understand” it … I just don’t wanna hear that shit a lot of times 😂
Kendrick speaks for west coast culture, not Hip Hop as a whole. Kendrick also did t make concepts popular again. They literally never went anywhere. I’ve already debunked that on Twitter. Everything Kendrick can do, Eminem has BEEN done on a higher level.
@@FlawdTV my bad I didn’t wanna reply u to death lol… 1 gkmc speaks way more to black culture in general than “west coast”… even if it didn’t that sounds like a statement that someone that only heard gkmc and not his other albums would say lol… 2 Kendrick definitely put hip hop fans of his era on to concept albums that weren’t before … didn’t say he invented them or that they weren’t being done in other genres …Em is going to sale records specifically because he’s a pop culture icon now… but em hasn’t had any moments that have shifted hip hop culture in a long time… em doesn’t have a “god did” verse like Jay… his beef with mgk didn’t move the culture like drake and Kendrick’s did… only thing em has been doing at level higher than Kendrick is technical rapping … I hate talking like this because it makes me sound like I hate em .. and I don’t lol it’s just his fans say shit that is just delusional at times lol
@@ayejay4093 I’ve literally heard all of his albums except Mr. Morale. Changing the argument from Hip Hop to Black culture in general changes the conversation. Eminem is WHITE so he can’t speak for black culture in general. But he has done more for Hip Hop than Kendrick ever could. He’s one of the main reasons Hip Hop is as big as it is. He literally bridged the gap to white America which is where the majority of Hip Hop FANS come from. You’re also wrong that Kendrick reintroduced concept albums into rap. Eminem’s “Relapse”, a horrorcore concept album, dropped in 2009. Kid Cudi’s “Man on the Moon” a concept album, dropped in 2009. Tyler the Creator dropped “Goblin”, a concept album, in 2011. Which was a whole year before GKMC and months before Section 80 which wasn’t a concept album. Eminem has shifted the culture MORE in his career than Kendrick ever will. Y’all love to act like history doesn’t matter. Kendrick literally has to CATCH UP to Eminem and then continue to do crazy numbers 30 years into his career to even start the conversation of comparing him to Eminem. Compare Kendrick to Drake, not Eminem.
@@FlawdTV … for 1 anytime someone brings up culture in hip hop… it’s referring to black culture so idk what u mean shifting to black culture … 2nd once again i never said he invented or was the only one doing concepts… nobody knows those albums for there concepts im sorry… we know relapse for the accents… goblin for the shock values … and I didn’t even know kid cudi man on the moon was a concept album…so u naming those albums and the time frame literally doesn’t negate the fact gkmc brought light back to concept albums…it wasn’t just the concept that made that happen is what you don’t understand… it was because the music was good AND the concept was a heavy part of that album that made people pay attention to those type of albums…..nobody listened to relapse and said … “wow concept albums are cool “im sorry… if anything it came off like a new sub genre of rap Eminem was creating with horror-core rap 😂😂…. Kendrick will never do the number Eminem does … that’s just a fact I doubt anyone will… there are reasons for that… if we are going by classic albums he already has more in my opinion so there is that… Eminem brought it to a larger audience true … sometimes I wonder if that’s a good or bad thing myself.. but i digress …. Of course em cant speak for black culture but there was a time Eminem had the culture in his hands even tho he was white and that’s what I’m speaking to… so it’s not an excuse… there is a reason u can find a bunch of old interviews of Em getting a bunch of respect from his peers… “don’t mess with the white boy” … it was the same with black people in general that listened to rap… every black fan that hates on em now seems to mostly always refer to his early days when they fucked with him….if they did at all…he doesn’t get that same type of energy from the culture nowadays is all I’m saying
@@ayejay4093 No. You're speaking from opinion. I'm speaking facts. This is why this conversation can't continue. The proof is in the pudding and there's no tangible evidence for anything you're saying. You're another revisionist Kendrick fan stating anecdotal evidence as fact. When confronted with facts, you refuse to acknowledge them. We won't ever disagree. Nothing personal though. Have a nice day bruv.
Kings never die, that's another song that is criminally underplayed
People who hate Eminem are absolutely nuts! They don’t realize how amazing he is. Lyrically he is #1….period!
Too many people just don't want to have to use their brains when listening to music, lazy listeners don't want to hear music like this. Their loss though.
The thing about the twitter thing is that they're 3 groups of people:
1) People who can't comprehend the greatness of what eminem does so it goes over their heads and hence they can't appreciate it
2) People who do get the skill of what he does but maybe they just don't like his music (which is fair because music is subjective) they still acknowledge his greatness but say that his music is not for them
3) then there are the haters who hate whether or not they know his skill, it don't matter, they will hate either way
Thx 4 attending TedXTalk
R&b was the first step hip hopnlost it's power ...
All wanna bop like pop
It's very ironic that this era is full of people with type number 3 (the cool term is "toxic") and is increasingly growing.
@@kamalRapper-dh2ci Yeah, it's very sad as if the R&B genre doesn't sell these days and young people are now poisoned by the pop genre, especially Kpop.
Em's motivational tracks hit cause coming from where he did and where he is now- he means that shit and i do believe some of those songs kicked the butts of ppl to get what they wanted too
Saw the original reaction (which I was waiting on to see forever from you). Been waiting on the lyric video for so long. Thanks for doing this!!
What he’s saying is; the more you give up in the beginning the less you have to sacrifice once you made it. Always appreciate it and even when you’re at that point keep going.
Re: the hook
Em went with this hook because it was presented to Jake Gynellhal for the movie. Jake said he loved it, so Em was like, ok, now I have to write the song. He then jokingly said he wrote the song in 5 min.
A couple of pretty dope little factoids about this track and the Southpaw movie. The first is that movie was written for Em to play the title character, but his tour schedule conflicted with filming so it ended up being Jake Gyllenhaal instead and Em became a producer instead, as well as recording a few songs, this one, Kings Never Die, and a Bad Meets Evil tune. And the second is in a behind the scenes thing on the Blu-ray, he talked about how he wrote this hook and sent it to the director and editor while they were cutting the movie, and without him knowing they used it on the trailer for the movie, and he found that out when the trailer premiered in theaters. So then he was like, "well fuck, I guess I better write the song now." And he claims he completed the rest of the song by the end of that day. So he wrote this whole song in a day. Insane!! 🔥
"get it how you live" means "if you live angry, expect people to react angry".
Amazing story about this song. Eminem sent them just the hook for the SOUTH PAW movie so they could use the Hook for the movie trailer. Well there is multiple scenes in the movie where a song needed to be & every song sent in the director said NOPE, NOPE, NOPE ,& YELLED WHY CAN'T WE JUST USE THE SONG EMINEM MADE? & Jake Guilinhal said "Because it doesn't exist yet. Jake had dinner with Eminem & Eminem only made a hook & nothing else...... They called Em & he finished the song in 48hrs while still working on the whole South Paw soundtrack.......... The movie was actually written for Eminem to play the starring role but he was working in MMLP 2 & he said"I will do the soundtrack though "
The "girl" voice in the chorus isn't a woman, but a man named Mario Resto, who is related to Luis Resto, Eminem's co-producer.
He also appears on "Stepping Stone", but in that instance, his voice was sampled from a song that's pitch-shifted by +2 semitones.
How the fuck do you know that? 😂
@@johnturner4939 Research...
Where's the actual sauce?
@@johnturner4939 coz it's Eminem himself.
Seriously? I thought it was Gwen Stefani.
This is best back to back with Kings Never Die. Both amazing gym tracks too! From southpaw soundtrack
You could throw in Survival too which was a separate single but cut from same cloth as the above two 🔥
Tried to tell you ya were sleeping on it bro lol. Tried telling you the video had only 2 verses too haha.
Got there eventually. If Kdot or Cole dropped this they’d anoint him as the messiah of rap - when it’s just another day for Em.
The fact it’s a boxing theme? No one better EVER say he’s not the goat around me again. 🐐
Y'all are phenomenallllll
Em the goat 🇫🇷
struggling with addiction as I watch this. Hurt my knee and had knee surgery and got hooked on these damn opiates. I gotta get off these things!!!
You can do it bruv. It's hard but wanting to stop is the first step.
I love how you guys give Em and other great lyricists the respect they deserve, always a joy watching your reaction. Would really love to see your reaction to King Los - God Said It. He's a beast too
Y’all def helped make me more comfortable talking about sobriety outside of meetings.
One of his best for sure!! Keep killing it guys 🫶🫡
It'd be amazing if AJ Styles could come to this song.
I think he might be saying that what you sacrifice isn't even of half of what you get back. Be it time, partying, whatever change don't people don't want to make for things they say they want to achieve
He was referencing how i could just kill a man by cypress hill but he said how i could just kill a cypher
B'Real is the dude who song goes "hear is something to can't understand, how I can just kill a man"
Em has killed mens careers with his music, Em is saying he has survivors guilt and that and all the adversity is not stopping him.
That's not a girl singing that is em doing a Janis Joplin accent!!!
The hook was wrote for the trailer they used it on accident so then he wrote the song, seen this on a podcast
The hook is for motivation for everyone
Grandpa Billy GOAT, the best to pick up a mic fr
A lot of these flows remind me of his verse on speedom
He said more in that last bar then anything I've heard in that short of span than I've ever heard
I love how everytime the eminem says he will never say--- then shes the one that impossible-- proving he wont say it
Eminem the GOAT
uh, caught this one early..LET'S GOOOOOO 😁
The real slim shady just crossed 1 billion views 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Shits INSANE
so there is a 8-bit version of this song and that is a masterpiece.
The women singer Liz Rodriguez she’s on a lot of Eminem songs just look it up you will see her neme on a couple of his songs
Soundtrack for the film Southpaw starring Jake Gyllenhaal, whose character was originally intended to be played by... Eminem!
The female voice is just there to say, "It's impossible," because Em says he will never say it..
If you are close to the math work, it probably means his cup is overflowing.
HIGHER PLS
ITS SO GOOD
YOULL LOVE IT
People who hate Em be butthurt about his controversial lyrics, racists, enemies, or the fact he attacks political stuff. Most people don't dislike Em cause of his music or really think he can't rap, I'm sure "some" do but most it be other shit driving the hate mostly skin tone 🤷🏾♂️
Anyone see Lol Pumps comment under the Birth announcement for Hailey Jade? He said it's mine! Anyone think Pump wants attention? 😂 Stay blessed Flawd Meaux 👊🏼
@@Migmaw Eminem won’t even respond what a terrible comment 🤩
It is Liz Rodrigues which is surprising because she sounds great in other shit
A couple of people never outweigh the many. I would argue that lyrics are followed now more than ever. At this period in time we have successful channels and sites dedicated to breaking down lyrics and they have millions of followers. Things get convoluted because all voices are heard now. Those same types of fans that are looking for something to just nod their heads to have always existed. Music listeners are not monoliths. People are drawn to certain songs and music for millions of reasons. I would say there's more people looking to be divisive over any and every issue instead of respecting other people's POVs. Life's too short to be personally caught up in someone else's take on a song. That's like being mad at someone who doesn't like the way a certain food tastes. How can I be mad at your taste buds ❓
My addiction is pushing me to a Point to where if I don’t change now I will lose the last couple people that I have left in my life so I really hope I can make a change 🙏
If you want it you will. I have 7 years sober in February. I was on my death bed by 27 having blown through a perfectly good liver. By a miracle I survived. And am here. You can, just do it. It's gonna suck, it's not easy, but I promise you. It's fucking worth it. Your life is so much better sober brother. Quit running from life and live!
Let's goooooo 🔥
For those who may not understand the saying. Get it” means getting after it: a goal, usually income. “How you live” is your lifestyle and environment you're in. In other words, don't concern yourself with the outside morals, advice, or any philosophy that is not common to your lifestyle when it comes to achieving your goals.
Never will be a better wordsmith then slim shady your top 3 gets no credit without him in it.. 🤐
Dave - panic attack live
the video is awesome though, it’s like watching a mini movie
Flawd didn't your cap have "g.o.a.t" last time on it or this is another one? Anyways do you make them or buy them somewhere? I'm not American but i want one?
I bought 3 of them from a store called Buckle.
One says GOAT. One says Captain. One says SALT.
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Yall should react to 8 mile road by EM
Yall should do hello
You gave 50 and you got back 25. You put in twice as much as what you got back, half
White America and Higher plz
You should react to the music video!
Hey I'm a big fan could you possible react to hail Mary by Eminem 50 cent and busta rhymes 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Can you do Eminem -evil twin
I love y'all but there's so many new songs you guys would love that are brand new and mainstream material but no disrespect to the G.O.A.T
Finishing Em’s discography is important. They don’t have that much left really. Unless they go back and listen to the tracks from first three classics.
To many people "like" dumbed down lyrics,cliche hooks, and no actual content or story in music these days, or so it appears. .
Too* many people are just dumb in today's society.
Like he EVER had bad song...
Love watching bored people watching something they already watched for more views
The girl in the hook is skyler grey
The girl in the hook is your mom
My mom's dead.
React to the music video it’s fire!
You didn’t hear the first part of the video where I said that I did react to the music video already?
@@FlawdTV Missed that & couldn’t find after searching, sorry.
Gwen Stefani is the Female singer in Phenomenal. Gwen Stefani is a decent singer she has many really good songs but this song isn't one of them. I don't even see why she was needed on this track, it's too jarring!
Why lyrics video bro ? :/
Because the video verse cuts off part of the verse.
Em is towers above Kendrick is crazy 😂… 2 different rappers… if
You’re talking about technical ability … it’s not many that can outdo em … probably not any in the industry high ups… but Kendrick can be technical … make bops… storytelling… literally made concepts popular again… whether u like it or not his messages speaks to the core “culture” of hip hop.. em can come off as robotic on a lot of tracks .. not everybody that doesn’t wanna hear his stuff not “understand” it … I just don’t wanna hear that shit a lot of times 😂
Kendrick speaks for west coast culture, not Hip Hop as a whole. Kendrick also did t make concepts popular again. They literally never went anywhere. I’ve already debunked that on Twitter. Everything Kendrick can do, Eminem has BEEN done on a higher level.
@@FlawdTV my bad I didn’t wanna reply u to death lol… 1 gkmc speaks way more to black culture in general than “west coast”… even if it didn’t that sounds like a statement that someone that only heard gkmc and not his other albums would say lol… 2 Kendrick definitely put hip hop fans of his era on to concept albums that weren’t before … didn’t say he invented them or that they weren’t being done in other genres …Em is going to sale records specifically because he’s a pop culture icon now… but em hasn’t had any moments that have shifted hip hop culture in a long time… em doesn’t have a “god did” verse like Jay… his beef with mgk didn’t move the culture like drake and Kendrick’s did… only thing em has been doing at level higher than Kendrick is technical rapping … I hate talking like this because it makes me sound like I hate em .. and I don’t lol it’s just his fans say shit that is just delusional at times lol
@@ayejay4093 I’ve literally heard all of his albums except Mr. Morale. Changing the argument from Hip Hop to Black culture in general changes the conversation. Eminem is WHITE so he can’t speak for black culture in general. But he has done more for Hip Hop than Kendrick ever could. He’s one of the main reasons Hip Hop is as big as it is. He literally bridged the gap to white America which is where the majority of Hip Hop FANS come from. You’re also wrong that Kendrick reintroduced concept albums into rap. Eminem’s “Relapse”, a horrorcore concept album, dropped in 2009. Kid Cudi’s “Man on the Moon” a concept album, dropped in 2009. Tyler the Creator dropped “Goblin”, a concept album, in 2011. Which was a whole year before GKMC and months before Section 80 which wasn’t a concept album. Eminem has shifted the culture MORE in his career than Kendrick ever will. Y’all love to act like history doesn’t matter. Kendrick literally has to CATCH UP to Eminem and then continue to do crazy numbers 30 years into his career to even start the conversation of comparing him to Eminem. Compare Kendrick to Drake, not Eminem.
@@FlawdTV … for 1 anytime someone brings up culture in hip hop… it’s referring to black culture so idk what u mean shifting to black culture … 2nd once again i never said he invented or was the only one doing concepts… nobody knows those albums for there concepts im sorry… we know relapse for the accents… goblin for the shock values … and I didn’t even know kid cudi man on the moon was a concept album…so u naming those albums and the time frame literally doesn’t negate the fact gkmc brought light back to concept albums…it wasn’t just the concept that made that happen is what you don’t understand… it was because the music was good AND the concept was a heavy part of that album that made people pay attention to those type of albums…..nobody listened to relapse and said … “wow concept albums are cool “im sorry… if anything it came off like a new sub genre of rap Eminem was creating with horror-core rap 😂😂…. Kendrick will never do the number Eminem does … that’s just a fact I doubt anyone will… there are reasons for that… if we are going by classic albums he already has more in my opinion so there is that… Eminem brought it to a larger audience true … sometimes I wonder if that’s a good or bad thing myself.. but i digress …. Of course em cant speak for black culture but there was a time Eminem had the culture in his hands even tho he was white and that’s what I’m speaking to… so it’s not an excuse… there is a reason u can find a bunch of old interviews of Em getting a bunch of respect from his peers… “don’t mess with the white boy” … it was the same with black people in general that listened to rap… every black fan that hates on em now seems to mostly always refer to his early days when they fucked with him….if they did at all…he doesn’t get that same type of energy from the culture nowadays is all I’m saying
@@ayejay4093 No. You're speaking from opinion. I'm speaking facts. This is why this conversation can't continue. The proof is in the pudding and there's no tangible evidence for anything you're saying. You're another revisionist Kendrick fan stating anecdotal evidence as fact. When confronted with facts, you refuse to acknowledge them. We won't ever disagree. Nothing personal though. Have a nice day bruv.
People really request the weirdest eminem songs. This song is trash
@@fikilemkhize5776 Remarkably L take
Then why you on the video? Just to leave a hate comment?
this song is definitely fire
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