I loved Steve's skit on Relapse it was so great. I always loved Em being honest, serious and at the same time completely funny about his life and craft. His struggle with drugs is such a big deal in his music and everything and then Steve goes like:"oh poor me,... I had a drug problem" :DDD:DDDD
Love the skits, they’re hilarious. Thank you for doing this Paul. This gives fans, such as myself, some insider information on the many projects Eminem has released. Stay well, you’ll always have my support 😎
A podcast on the skits? Honestly I've never even considered a conversation between Paul and Steve until now. This is brilliant. And since these are just the skits and not the music hopefully it's okay to ask people to follow me! I feel like if no one else gets my content at least maybe some old school Shady fans who are on the listening to Paul and Steve podcast level of standom would.
Love this stuff!!! The behind the scenes from Em’s Manager like this is fucking awesome. No idea why there’s only 9 comments. Fucking weird, considering you’ve been so close to Em for decades. Maybe they’re just happy to hear it. idk, but keep going bro. Hearing about Em helps get me through waiting for his NEXT ALBUM!!!! Thank you!!! ⚔️🙏🏼🤘🏼⚔️
Paul Rosenberg and Steve Berman please take a moment to view this idea... I was on the 1st round of digital pre-sale and 1 ordered the physical CD, both Albums, lithograph and might get the cassette just round out the collection! Eminem you need to do another round of SIGNED TDOSS items, or Paul Rosenberg you should have some random pre-sale #TDOSS items be signed by Eminem and Slim Shady just for the shock factor and amount of publicity that it would stir up!
I always knew those skits from Paul were real, even if they were recreated and exaggerated for the album. Seems like the shit he normally would do and say to Marshall outside of the music 😂
Paul we need more behind the scenes shit with Eminem. Especially , for the Stan's out there, we would love to see some studio stuff.. like just watching him literally put together a beat, I would pay money to see. Also, just his process.. At this point in his career where he's got a massive catalog, i wonder how he begins. when he's gonna make a song, does he start by messing around on the keyboard or something like that? Or maybe he has it in his head already? Or does he have the lyrics figured out n all written or is he most of the time rapping off the dome? Like killshot, that was prolly all a freestyle. Rap God, same thing.. maybe a couple changes and written down lyrics especially watching how hip hop is discrediting Eminem in a lot of ways and buy a lot of the people within it, I think it's important for people to understand the impact Eminem had on hip hop especially when he 1st hit the scene. His ability to tap into a new section if ears that eventually started listening to Nas, and HOV, n Ludacris, and snoop n Dr dre, n ice cube, n then eventually we dug a little deeper n learned about folks like krs one n mob deep n prodigy n cypress hill n even shit like bel biv divoe n black eyed peas n Missy Elliot n the list goes on.. So the number of ears that word listening to hip hop and searching for hip hop mixtapes and albums In the local record stores as well as the big name stores after 2000 had to have doubled. Though anyway I didn't mean to go on and on I just wanted to say thank you and we would love to have more to point to and say, see, he was there when thus or that happened. Now respect the GOAT! I mean it literally pisses me off sometimes when I read some of the comments and stuff in different places as if he was never even part of the whole evolution. So again thank you.
Those skits are legendary.....
"Ur rapping about homosexuals and Vicodin, I can't sell this shlt"
I was 13 when I heard that album
I never skip the skits on Em's albums
I loved Steve's skit on Relapse
it was so great. I always loved Em being honest, serious and at the same time completely funny about his life and craft.
His struggle with drugs is such a big deal in his music and everything and then Steve goes like:"oh poor me,... I had a drug problem" :DDD:DDDD
Eminem is the reason I started making music! this is so cool, thank you to everyone involved keep 'em coming!! 🔥
Only real Stan's are here
Just don't call me Shirley
No lies told😂
#facts. Lol
Love the skits, they’re hilarious. Thank you for doing this Paul. This gives fans, such as myself, some insider information on the many projects Eminem has released. Stay well, you’ll always have my support 😎
The skits are amazing
A podcast on the skits? Honestly I've never even considered a conversation between Paul and Steve until now. This is brilliant.
And since these are just the skits and not the music hopefully it's okay to ask people to follow me! I feel like if no one else gets my content at least maybe some old school Shady fans who are on the listening to Paul and Steve podcast level of standom would.
I can still remember the first time I heard the skits. Such a great amousement back then.
a-what??
@@ryanpayne5758 amusement
Love this stuff!!! The behind the scenes from Em’s Manager like this is fucking awesome. No idea why there’s only 9 comments. Fucking weird, considering you’ve been so close to Em for decades. Maybe they’re just happy to hear it. idk, but keep going bro. Hearing about Em helps get me through waiting for his NEXT ALBUM!!!! Thank you!!! ⚔️🙏🏼🤘🏼⚔️
Give it time. The algorithm will do the gods work
This answers all my questions. Thanks Paul
the Steve Berman skits are lengedady they make you get hype for the next track to come it does exacly what it suppose to do!
i cant belive fans take the skits to heart lol.
THIS WAS A GREAT INTERVIEW THE STEVE BERMAN AND KIFF KANILE SKITS WILL ALWAYS BE CLASSIC AND LEGENDARY.
I didn't realize how big of a Stan that Steve is lol
4K views? Well I can see 4k REAL eminem fans lol this was actually a really good interview
D12 FOREVER
BUGZ&PROOF R.I.P.
I love that intro!
Haha memories here...thanks Paul and Steve
The thought of a Paul and Steve conversation never even crossed my mind. This is bizarre
Keep them coming 👍🏻
This takes me bk 2 that time genius
So interesting!🤩
Thank you guys 👏🏼
Wow. Haha. I'm blown away by this. Known of Paul for 20+ years 😅
I never heard about him having been or have a podcast. Marshall Mathers sound so real as a person.
I work for you... I work for Sleazy E! Go get 'em, boy!
d12 world Steve's coffee shop baby
I was hoping they'd bring that up!
Love thm skits
This is fkin magic 🎩 ✨️ 🤣💯
Do you need a cat scan?!😂
Paul should make this podcast more visual ,video would be much better
Paul Rosenberg and Steve Berman please take a moment to view this idea...
I was on the 1st round of digital pre-sale and 1 ordered the physical CD, both Albums, lithograph and might get the cassette just round out the collection! Eminem you need to do another round of SIGNED TDOSS items, or Paul Rosenberg you should have some random pre-sale #TDOSS items be signed by Eminem and Slim Shady just for the shock factor and amount of publicity that it would stir up!
Wait a sec you got payed on that's skits?
I always knew those skits from Paul were real, even if they were recreated and exaggerated for the album. Seems like the shit he normally would do and say to Marshall outside of the music 😂
Paul we need more behind the scenes shit with Eminem. Especially , for the Stan's out there, we would love to see some studio stuff.. like just watching him literally put together a beat, I would pay money to see. Also, just his process.. At this point in his career where he's got a massive catalog, i wonder how he begins. when he's gonna make a song, does he start by messing around on the keyboard or something like that? Or maybe he has it in his head already? Or does he have the lyrics figured out n all written or is he most of the time rapping off the dome? Like killshot, that was prolly all a freestyle. Rap God, same thing.. maybe a couple changes and written down lyrics especially watching how hip hop is discrediting Eminem in a lot of ways and buy a lot of the people within it, I think it's important for people to understand the impact Eminem had on hip hop especially when he 1st hit the scene. His ability to tap into a new section if ears that eventually started listening to Nas, and HOV, n Ludacris, and snoop n Dr dre, n ice cube, n then eventually we dug a little deeper n learned about folks like krs one n mob deep n prodigy n cypress hill n even shit like bel biv divoe n black eyed peas n Missy Elliot n the list goes on.. So the number of ears that word listening to hip hop and searching for hip hop mixtapes and albums In the local record stores as well as the big name stores after 2000 had to have doubled. Though anyway I didn't mean to go on and on I just wanted to say thank you and we would love to have more to point to and say, see, he was there when thus or that happened. Now respect the GOAT! I mean it literally pisses me off sometimes when I read some of the comments and stuff in different places as if he was never even part of the whole evolution. So again thank you.
Those ppl are dumb for not thinking that Steve recorded that lol they should've also talked about the Ken Keniff skit timeline
What up Paul , that was you that day at the Grocery store ? little less than a year ago?
Where’s the vid???
*Dina Rae?*
*Explaining how tracks leak?*
*Interviewing a Stan?*
isnt she a porn star?
What about Relapse 3?!
Episodes 6 & 7...
Lol I remember when em shot him then continue pulling a gun and wear a vest in the fellow up
qoura has a novel on how steve berman is a fictional person lol
Where’s the Ken Kaniff interview?
And who was the lady that also in the skit?
YOU FORGOT TO SAY IM UH MAKE U RICH BOY 😮😮😮😅
Your voice sounds like Rick Rueben
Steve Berman will kill Slim Shady in The Death of Slim Shady
is steve’s coffee house in d12 world him?
Yezzir
@@prestoncrafton3926 that never dawned on me lol i have to go listen to it!
& who TF is this Bizarre guy? 😂
Yoh...Steve Berman....
Um yeah well tell him to look in the mirror
The skits are hilarious...