His message is that the government didn't care how violent the words were in Black rap because only the black community was listening to it but when he came along and drew white suburban kids into overall rap they (white parents/government) got scared and started attacking his music/lyrics etc. He is saying the government didn't care about any negative impact on black america but when rap started bleeding over to white youth they freaked. He also is acknowledging that while being white made it a little harder to break out, once he did, he benefits from being white because all the white kids listen to him so he sold a lot of records...once he broke out.
Same way the government (MAINLY LIBERAL POLITICIANS) don’t give a sh*t about black folks until it’s time to vote. It’s painfully blatant too yet they get away with it. Joe Biden told blacks folks “If you DONT vote for him, YOU AINT BLACK”…..wtf is that? He also said “Poor kids are just as good as white kids”, ……..love Eminem by the way
All of this, plus his mentioning that he is cute/has dimples points out that it wasn't just boys, but young white girls listening to him too. "After it bothered the fathers of daughters startin to blossom" Suburban white girl logic. Em was different, safe to crush on because he was white but still bad boy enough who would piss off your parents. Said parents freaked.
Exactly maybe that’s the reason rappers don’t come for him because he already dissed himself many times calling himself poor, white trash, white blond his nose is pointy, he has dissed himself so much since the Slim Shady LP that there isn’t much to diss, he knows because he’s white he’ll never get his probs, with Em people will always bring the race card in
Dude in the purple hasn't listened to enough Em apparently. Technically, Lyrically, Flow patterns, rhyme schemes, double, triple and quadruples, story depth, excessive imagery, etc; The list goes on for every accolade of skill Em has. Wayne is up there for sure but the way Em raps is just in his own element and on a tier nobody can touch. Em over Wayne 8 days a week.
I'm a fan of both but I agree Em over Wayne anyday idk why the ole boy in the purple even be in the Em reaction vids. He looks like he not even an Em fan
I remember they held senate hearings to try to shut him down and Aftermath/ Interscope were heavily picketed and so were his concerts,And the problem they really had with Em was his influence on the white suburban kids, it’s cool as long as rap stays in the hood but when it came to white suburban kids through Em it became a ”Problem” and this song is such a fucking classic and very powerful and shows Em’s awareness on how his skin color not only made it 10x harder for him to get on as a Hip Hop Artist but also was a great advantage in his department to become The Best Selling Hip Hop Artist Of All Time! And become The Goat Of Hip Hop but tbh he’s The Best not cause of any of dat it’s cause of his true God Given talent anyone put in Em’s position no matter what race would’ve gave up but he kept going and now folks/haters want him to quit and put the mic down but he’s only getting better with time like fine wine and he’s doing it for a bigger reason 1) Proof told him to never put the mic down 2) he just wants respect in the Rap Game PERIOD!✍🏽👊🏽🐐✨🎯💯(Please React to Eminem “Mosh” Lyric Video)
Message is simple: As long as he is white and unsigned, NOBODY CARES what he says. Hell, the rap industry was slamming doors in his face simply due to being white. But once he was SIGNED by Dre, his skin color suddenly became a BIG DEAL because the same Rap Industry was saying he didn't belong, and the White community was exposed to Rap for the first time in some cases. How can he "not belong" but bring NEW EYES to the industry and educating an entire community of the HISTORY of Rap? HOW? Is it HIS fault that he was White? And since when was skin color EVER a consideration when it came to SKILL AND REVERENCE? Oh, NOW that it is a "White guy rapping", his lyrics NOW must mean something? NOW the lyrics have to "fit into a box", his subject matter has to be "cleaned up before release", his PERSONAL HISTORY has to be kept "locked away" and not put on a beat like OTHER rap artists have done for DECADES up until that point? F*** that. "I''m not here to represent one skin color or another. I am here to represent RAP! So either SHUT THE F**K UP about my skin color, or just admit that yeah a white rapper can be just as talented as a black rapper, and then see which one is better on the mic" THAT is the "message". Because Em was sick and tired of his skin color being used to "justify disregarding him" on one side, WHILE being used by the other side to "justify what and how he rapped at all". Em was his own person, always has been, always will be. You either like it or you don't. But NEVER ignore the skill that it takes to do what he does on the mic, and NEVER assume that he is on the mic to "represent you and your agenda".
This paragraph is greatly put. The one thing I will say is that the agenda part of this topic, he actually did come out in a song and address he was a democrat. I forgot what song but it's a older one from a while back. He did address himself being for that one side of the political stuff and as we all know they do indeed have agenda to push and divide people even more.
@@ruffbuffwest7169 - Yes, but that was Em volunteering his personal view on the issue. IF someone from the Dem party came up to Em and said "We want you to rap about how great this guy is", do you think that he would have done it? Hell now. Because no matter how great the guy might have been, if Em DID NOT WANT to rap about it, he wouldn't. And if the guy was so great, he wouldn't NEED Em to rap about him, he would have enough support that adding Em's voice would be just another voice in the crowd. Again, it is about Em rapping about what he wants to rap about, what he experienced, how he felt about it over the years, and what sounds good to him. Yeah, his political views are well known. But they are still HIS own views, not the views he was "expected" to express by another person/group.
@@herrzimm Thanks for your comment. OBVIOUSLY his political views are "HIS", thanks for pointing that out. You honestly could have saved your time telling me stuff I already. Thanks again for the comment. 🙂👍
When this came out his outro speech on this song really punched our government in the dick. I remember them holding Senate hearings on his music. Today's "cancel culture" can get your reputation destroyed, but back in '01 they were REALLY trying to cancel cancel this guy with our federal government. "Burn the flag and replace it with a parental advisory sticker" The word flag was even censored on the uncensored version you just listened to. This track had an insane impact and pissed a lot of people off. It was great.
Eminem didn't cause Parental Advisory Sticker. That was someone else and I also think it's the PERFECT solution - shut the parents up and also still allow everyone to buy it. The STICKER is the best perfect solution, as long as they had ensured that all people can buy any CD without refusing to sell it especially if you are over 15.
@@Rayvn7 Huh? I'm saying during the outro of this song, Eminem says "Burn the flag and replace it with a parental advisory sticker". But the word "flag" is censored.
@PuffKitty correct! So many people think it was just Republicans going after music and video games but Tipper Gore is responsible for all the stickers on music albums. Not sure if she's also responsible for the maturity rating on video games though
Cancel-culture is not a real thing. Not when these celebs being "cancelled" have teams of lawyers and PR managers. If Chris Brown can escape being cancelled, anyone can.
"That's why white people think he's the best rapper"? Nah my guy, just no.. he may have only sold half if he were black but he would still be #1.. And that was Humble Eminem talking. "Cut my fan base in half and still out sold you"- Not Humble Eminem
The entire song is a story of how ‘Em could be any of the kids in the US and how he exposed an entire generation to this new culture of rap. He is speaking what all young kids think and can’t say loud enough. When Em came out, he changed an entire generation and he had insane sway over a huge population. His fans (me) would listen to his songs on repeat and knew his songs word for word and it scared the hell out of the government. He was sued constantly and watched by the government! They publicly condoned him.
i was born in 90. i remember my parents doing everything possible to keep me from listening to em. i still listened to him secretly at school with a friend bringing a CD player and bumping off his head phones. god those were the days of being a millennial rebel
Something a lot of people don't know about Marshall is that his earlier music was more story telling and less word play. The music he puts out now is straight bars as opposed to just rhyming and story telling.
I remember this... They were on his a$s. Blaming him for school shootings, Congressional hearings about his lyrics, banning him from radio and banning stations for playing even his clean stuff lol. Protests, running over his CDs in the streets. Countries trying to block his performances 😂 he was public enemy #1 for White America. You guys will probably like most anything from The Eminem Show, it's his most accessible album. If you do Soldier make sure to do the skit The Kiss first or it sounds like he's saying something he's not. Superman off this album is popular. Til I Collapse is a huge one. I really like Rap Game off the 8 Mile Soundtrack with Em, D12 & 50 - if you do that one, do the concert version (there's one in Detroit) because it's super censored, there is no unedited version available due to what Em's talking about. Diss tracks prob trending right now too since The Game claims he's dropping one on Em. Lots of those out there to choose from. Ems always a good choice to run up your subscriber count, lol. Anything with him and 50 together does as good as Em alone, mbe better. Good luck, hopefully 100k coming soon!
This song was eye openning to many many suburban white kids at that time on the realities of race in america, and influenced a whole generation to revisit their beliefs abt racism and black history. Em is an engaged militant artist with a message and that's why among the hip hop scene he is UNANIMOUSLY respected by black artists. He IS tge goat
@@smananderson09 Plus, the industry" stopped promoting him mainstream, when they thought he was corrupting white American kids. They had created a beast they could not stop lol.
I bet this guy's are pretending that's their first time hearing this music for their channel content. And I bet they do this in almost in every video they react
What makes Em great is that he is versatile with his craft..u always going to get something different. That's why he's able to stay relevant as long as he has.I heard the young guy say he would bump to Wayne and not Em..of course u would because ur from that culture,but it's not about bumping it in your car,it's about getting society to relate to what your saying thats why u listen too this white guy 🤷🏾♂️. White America is about breaking barriers that white people are uncomfortable with. That's why Em was getting so much negative controversy for his lyrics. White America doesn't want someone looking like them saying the shit Em was saying in his music
Exactly right! You are spot on with their reaction saying they would bump Wayne over Em and the reason. There are people that would prefer to bump mumble rap over Em or Wayne, but both are infinitely better RAPPERS than them.
For y’all to appreciate this track…you gotta take your minds back to the early 2000’s. A lot of white folks didn’t give rap a listen until Eminem came on the scene with “Hi, My Name Is.” They tried to cancel him (long before before cancel culture was even a thing) because his lyrics were…oh so offensive 😩🤣 This song is a direct response to THAT critic. And it’s how he decided to open up his 3rd mainstream album. It set the tone for the rest of the record…this is what makes this song so goddamn POWERFUL. Think about the kind of pressure he was under at this time. People were protesting against him. Politicians were speaking out against him. Parents of kids living in the suburbs were in an absolute outrage after hearing what their kids were consuming. This isn’t one of his bar heavy songs…he took a more direct approach with this track. So without context, it won’t mean as much to you. So I figured I’d provide some context so that you fellas would have a better understanding of what this song is really all about. To my fellow Eminem fans…be less critical of these gentleman’s reactions, and do more to give insight on the background of songs like this so that they can appreciate the tracks the same way we do. To the Cartier family…PLEASE continue to react to Eminem as I throughly enjoy seeing y’all’s genuine first time responses to his music.
Em & Wayne got mad love for each other. Y'all gotta check out some of their songs together: No Love Forever Drop the World If I Die Young This song is hard to understand unless you grew up in the early 2000's when Em really blew - that's when "white America" (like our parents, govt leaders, churches, anyone over 40) started freaking out over his lyrics. People were picketing while they held Senate hearings, it was on the national news like everyday - the shit was crazy 🤦🏼♀️ It was a battle for free speech that Em fought & obviously won. If our govt only knew back then what was to come! 😅 & Welcome back Ross 🙋🏼♀️ Always love it when the room is full 🤟🏻
The whole point of this song is that the fact that he's white, made young white people more likely to listen to rap, which is also why the media came after him so hard, because nothing has made rap more popular than getting a whole generation of the majority of the country to atleast check it out instead of thinking “well it's all black guys, and a lot of them keep mentioning how they hate white people so... I'll skip it”. And now today you can walk into skate shops and literally hear wutang clan talking shit about white people, and a bunch of white kids are nodding and reciting the lyrics... I mean, I don't mean to be that guy who gets political but, have you ever heard antifa members talk about the US? They literally think they are somehow special because all “other white people” are racist and privileged, but they had a hard life and “have black friends”... which according to them, your not allowed to say anymore, cuz that's racist, when the truth is, most white people aren't racist, very few are actually, but people in power need us at each other's throats to distract us from what they are doing since we as Americans out number them 50 million to 1...
Amen brother my advice to these guys is don’t get caught up in that shit We are all just people to be treated with respect that’s as far as you need to go with it
majority of white people in my life that i know of or are friends/Acquainted with are to some degree racist and that’s just me and im from australia so maybe very different but to say very few white people are racist is a big stretch IMO, the whole “I cant be racist cause i have black friends” argument dosen’t hold water either.
@@kylegibson5933 in America we have been working and living next to each other for like 6 generations now, plus the previous racism of other people here was pretty eye opening such as irish or polish, though extremely white looking, not being considered white, but the history has helped us become less so due to so many refugees over the past 100 years. So much so that today our biggest group of racists, adimitly think they aren't racist, which is the woke people who say things like black people can't get an ID in order to vote, but I would really call them racist since they aren't evil, they are just mislead. And btw, that was my point about the “black friends” thing, america is currently trying to be “anti racist”, but because that's such a good marketing angle, (BLMinc. For example) people are piling on, so now you get people trying to top each other with their anti racist statements, and now someone like me, who is puerto rican, irish, and Cherokee, in that order, can be called an oppressor or colonizer without reason or evidence, and if I point out that I've had black friends my entire life, that somehow proves it. We didnt used to care about race when I was younger, and all my neighbors were non white, mostly latino, then black... exposure to each other makes the lies easy to see, that's why white people voted for minority rights, because they found out they were being lied too by the rich.
I’m just glad that someone like Eminem had the skill to break the color barrier in rap/ hip-hop... glad that he brings people together. Great channel 👍
Probably not a great suggestion to show Em's talent. Its a good song but id say his verse on Bestfriend is alot better showcase of his God tier rapping.
They should know he's the Goat from white America. Should be enough. Listen to that flow bro. And honestly that's not s good suggestion to show Ems talent
And then say racist shyt lol. Would if a white personal said…. Ya that why black people think pac is the goat. Come on now. White folks can’t say that shyt
They are absolutely terrible lol. For having 4-5 guys in the room reacting each time, they are way worse than all other one man reaction channels 🤦🏻♂️
I remember my mom catching me listening to Eminem the first time. She flipped her shit. Rap was not something she'd ever experienced and she was convinced it would tarnish my soul somehow.
Man, this song really takes me back to my youth, all this crazy censoring going on from Congress on Em, him still saying fuck you regardless and did his thing. It's was such a crazy time that words can't express how intense this song still is now when you were there for it's release. This song is another good example of his genius if anyone needs proof.
I’m sure no one will see this, but I have to say it 6 months late. I’m a 59 year old white dude from Texas, more than 35 years older than y’all, and y’all teach me every time I watch a video, and I thank you for that. I’m the past, you are the future and I hope in your lifetime the race situation just fades away because I’m sick of it. I wish I had the chance to meet and talk to y’all, understanding what y’all go through on a daily basis is something I could never understand, as you can’t understand my world. Talking brings those worlds together, I wish all of you the best of luck and lives, and keep putting out the great content that I always watch, but never comment until today. God Bless!
As a dude around the same age and similar background as Em, I can say if had the gift he has....I'd have done things the exact same fucking way. Spokesman.
Em played a game not many musicians have played. He went against the status quo, not just a genre of music. Elvis, Johnny Cash, The Doors, Pac... They are remembered not just for their music, but by how they literally shifted society. 🤘
Should "Mosh" be next? I am thinking that "Mosh" should be next, because the way Em goes on that one and the beat REALLY make "first time listeners" of Eminem really have to pause and rethink EVERYTHING that they thought they knew about Eminem.
To be honest I don't think these types of song will appeal to these guys as much, in my opinion. I think Til I Collapse and Soldier are must listens, but after that I'd like to see some of the newer beats/flows from MTBMB such as Unaccommodating and Lock It Up.
@@papalotapuss995 yeah no shade to them but they’re not hip enough to what Marshall is talking about💀 and NOOO shade but I think they don’t have the attention span
Ya'll are taking that renegade meaning a little different, it does mean deserter but it also means to be an outlaw; a rebel which clearly both Jay and Em are.
Classic Eminem track 🔥🔥 keep doing your thing guys.. I with you on your 100k journey.. success is only steps away for you guys!! Don't trip on anything..keep up the classic reactions fellas ..much love!!
12:15 The man who we really all come to see. He built this channel through genuine character alone. The others are cool to but really just the tiny bricks homeboy put in place in the empire he's building.
Youre kidding? The one video the one dude said he loved em and has him top 3, doesnt even fucking know the eminem show album? LOL points blowing over their head... like this is fake and if you watch closely they def know some of the songs. Its just an overblown joke LOL
I bought the casette in 2002. i still remember listening to the first song. white america, and reading the lyrics, and tears of anger running down my cheeks. Eminem was and is a soothsayer, and the amount of self-awareness, language skills, and deep thinking he possesses, even when he comes from a poverty-stricken, neglectful background, was what shocked and bemused me. I remember thinking how could he live like this, with so much awareness of the hate generated, not just towards him, specifically, but the hate generated in the world. HE was the only one who said it out loud and I still love him for that, and this epic album (which I believe is his best so far).
The Beauty of America is its diversification, we are all the same yet we all look different. Blessings and Love to all of you watching and all our brothers and sisters around the globe. Thank you guys for another fun video I truly enjoy watching you! Keep it up 100k incoming!!!!! 💪🏻💪🏼💪🏽💪🏾💪🏿⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It WOULD be a beauty if there was no racism from any group to another. If different groups can co-exist in balance everything is perfect. But once one or more starts thinking it should be on top, things will instantly get ugly.
A bunch of us heard this for the first time live, i can still feel the beginning permeating through my body as the auidio blasted through that arena, not knowing where it was going, you could literally feel your blood pressure raising in a good way the more the song progressed, then realizing what it was about you couldn't help but hang onto every word and soak in the truth, one of the dopest moments I've experienced
This song came out a little bit after my mom started banning me from listening to him, which in turn only made me rebel and listen harder, so this song right here - you can't even comprehend how on point it was!
Kind of annoys me when Em is compared to others. No matter who you prefer or if you even like Em music nobody is as versatile as he is and his pen game is so far above most others. Then look at how long he’s been rapping at a high level and he can keep going, It will be a very sad day for hip hop if he ever hangs up the mic.
its crazy looking at teh more recent reactions to Em, Brandon, I think his name is has came full circle, once he kind of understood a bit more about Em. See, I think this album is very hard to grasp how good it is if you werent raised in that time period. It's hard to appreciate a song like "Square Dance" if you dont know the beef behind it, etc. Or This song and not know the legal hotwater he was in during it. I could tell Brandon wasn't grasping the point of the song, which is fine, but it would've been cool if someone who was an experienced Em listener was there to explain and break it down why he made this track. But, I will say Wayne made way better club tracks and cruisin tracks than Em and Em is my favorite rapper of all time. He's my favorite because I connected so well with him because of my parental issues with hating my mom (for not being there) and hating my dad because he was just like his mom, addict, crazy, etc. As I've gotten older, I LOVE that he's changed and isn't "slim" any more. I love the more mature type shit, same with an album like 4:44 by Jay. I have a huge passion for hiphop and the only two white rappers I listen to at ALL as a white man are Em and Rittz. Rittz I found because I am a Tech n9ne fan of his earlier work and that lead me to more artists. Rittz is in my top 10, but not close to top 5, personally. I just fucking love emcee's.
Wayne & Em have such different styles that it is hard to pick one over the other. Both are amazing. This song came out when America was so different. No cell phones (or just coming out but not smart phones). Social media wasn't really around yet. It was on the national news about Tipper Gore and Congress trying to get Em banned....hip hop was just starting to really get popular. Prior to that is was "gangsta rap" (which I loved) and the politicians didnt really pay attention to it. Then Em hit the scene and his music was being played on MTV and the radio and all of sudden parents were protesting freedom of speech. And he fought them, thankfully.
Eminem is the best because he is very self aware and can do any style of rap.. the only rapper who is just as hard as em is Wayne I can't really say either is better than the other. They are both perfect at what they do and no other rapper is
He is showing the separation but showing how easy it can be brought together eg him and Dre. I’m from London and the best part about it is we have everyone from everywhere bringing themselves together to create a great city.
For a more modern song like this by Em check out "Untouchable" (2017). One of my favorite things about hip-hop is how it unapologetically tackles politics and social issues and calls out corrupt governments and systems. ✊✊
I love you guys so much. I’m 45. Watching your Eminem journey is like watching Eminem grow up all over again. I know I’m posting this comment 2 years later, BUT STILL. 😂❤
Eminem over lil Wayne just because Eminem have more meaning in his music. I feel like he stands up more for the people against media, govt, and music industry. He has no filter
In my opinion In doesn’t matter if Eminem is white or black he’s still gonna be one of the best because the way he raps is unique and his skills is up there with the greatest and if he was black he’d have way more black fans. So it honestly doesn’t matter because saying Eminem is only popular because he’s white is like saying black rappers are only successful because they have more black fans. At the end of the day both white and black rappers have fans from every race so it honestly doesn’t matter.
This song is one of the greatest political songs of all time, as an Englishman who used to visit the US - I get it!! The events of 2020 underline the truth of his message for sure.
He grew up in 8 mile. He was one of the few white ppl living there. All his friends were Black, that was also his family. When he raps it’s all about the truth. His fan base is huge because he told the truth. He really stood out, because he was only 1 of very few Whites rapping back then. His music was so different.
Always great energy and action homies keep doing you that's why we here Marshall Mathers definitely goat status on highest level 49 still killing it I can't wait for the day Marshall collabs with my favorite rap group ever Bone Thugs and Harmony you should check out mosh great reaction see you on the next one PS and Marshall and Lil Wayne I would pick Marshall Mathers the goat although little Wayne is right underneath him them two definitely always fire collab Marshall just a rap god goat on another level
Hommie on the right looking big mad, like someone pissed in his cheerios this morning. He just realized Em is his favorite rappers favorite rapper, favorite rapper lol 🤣
I would love to see ya'll react to some old school eminem.. like slim shady LP... as the world turns.. brain damage... guilty conscience.. “just don’t give a fuck” hit the classics fellas!
But two of them said they have eminem top 3 all time, shouldnt they know this? How tf do you not know the eminem show? I was fucking 6 and still remember it. They lying out there ass lmao. ESPECIALLY SINCE THEYVE LOVED RAP THEIRE WHOLE LIVES. AINT NO FUCKING WAY they really said they didnt know where eminem was from. LOOOOOOL
@@curto201 haha hey man they are young. It be like that sometimes. Reaction videos are an opportunity. Ur right, Eminem brings clicks. Which brings views which brings money. They aren’t the first to use Eminem stans to make money, and they won’t be the last. Eminem doesn’t sue ppl for this. He loves it. He watches nolifeshaq... these kids might not know the Eminem show at all. They will!
I was 13 when this came out, as the lyrics state, Eminem singlehandedly made hip-hop music accessible to white suburban kids and was a big part of why the genre was so popular from 1999-2010.
Y'all remind me of me and my friends listening to this shit for the first time. There would 2 of us shadow boxing in the background, one rolling the blunt (me) and to this day......I can call on any one of them any time and after 17 years, they still got my back. Much love y'all make sure y'all stay friends and don't let and women or petty shit ruin that!
His message is that the government didn't care how violent the words were in Black rap because only the black community was listening to it but when he came along and drew white suburban kids into overall rap they (white parents/government) got scared and started attacking his music/lyrics etc. He is saying the government didn't care about any negative impact on black america but when rap started bleeding over to white youth they freaked.
He also is acknowledging that while being white made it a little harder to break out, once he did, he benefits from being white because all the white kids listen to him so he sold a lot of records...once he broke out.
Same way the government (MAINLY LIBERAL POLITICIANS) don’t give a sh*t about black folks until it’s time to vote. It’s painfully blatant too yet they get away with it. Joe Biden told blacks folks “If you DONT vote for him, YOU AINT BLACK”…..wtf is that? He also said “Poor kids are just as good as white kids”, ……..love Eminem by the way
thank you for sharing this!
Yes..... this........ brilliant use of words......literally no fat on this statement. A perfect sentiment 👌
All of this, plus his mentioning that he is cute/has dimples points out that it wasn't just boys, but young white girls listening to him too. "After it bothered the fathers of daughters startin to blossom" Suburban white girl logic. Em was different, safe to crush on because he was white but still bad boy enough who would piss off your parents. Said parents freaked.
Nailed it 🤙
The one thing with Em is his self-awareness. That’s why it’s so hard to diss him, he already been said the shit lol
Exactly maybe that’s the reason rappers don’t come for him because he already dissed himself many times calling himself poor, white trash, white blond his nose is pointy, he has dissed himself so much since the Slim Shady LP that there isn’t much to diss, he knows because he’s white he’ll never get his probs, with Em people will always bring the race card in
That’s why I call em Marshall the Buddhist monk he’s got that Tibetan Monk self awareness flow
Dude in the purple hasn't listened to enough Em apparently. Technically, Lyrically, Flow patterns, rhyme schemes, double, triple and quadruples, story depth, excessive imagery, etc; The list goes on for every accolade of skill Em has. Wayne is up there for sure but the way Em raps is just in his own element and on a tier nobody can touch. Em over Wayne 8 days a week.
I agree cause Em is the 🐐. Lil Wayne top 5 Dead or alive.
I'm a fan of both but I agree Em over Wayne anyday idk why the ole boy in the purple even be in the Em reaction vids. He looks like he not even an Em fan
It's all good bro, i think they both great af my fav album is tha carter v and MMLP 1-2 🔥
Facts
For real... I couldnt agree with you more, each and every single word you typed. Cuzz in purple straight aint listening
You guys don't even KNOW how aware and pointed this song was at the time. It was insane! Not that it's your fault but this song is literally history.
I was just some random housewife watching the uproar from the sidelines and laughing 😸
Exactly
As a kid this album was everything to me literally changed my life
agree, I've even told my bro that Em pretty much had an impact in raising us cuz his music just resonated witness THAT MUCH while we were growing up 😁
Very good album but the best eminem album is the Marshal Mathers LP
this album got me into rap
@@AlwaysBeSmiling same him and 50
Facts. I was like 13 wen this came out.
I remember they held senate hearings to try to shut him down and Aftermath/ Interscope were heavily picketed and so were his concerts,And the problem they really had with Em was his influence on the white suburban kids, it’s cool as long as rap stays in the hood but when it came to white suburban kids through Em it became a ”Problem” and this song is such a fucking classic and very powerful and shows Em’s awareness on how his skin color not only made it 10x harder for him to get on as a Hip Hop Artist but also was a great advantage in his department to become The Best Selling Hip Hop Artist Of All Time! And become The Goat Of Hip Hop but tbh he’s The Best not cause of any of dat it’s cause of his true God Given talent anyone put in Em’s position no matter what race would’ve gave up but he kept going and now folks/haters want him to quit and put the mic down but he’s only getting better with time like fine wine and he’s doing it for a bigger reason 1) Proof told him to never put the mic down 2) he just wants respect in the Rap Game PERIOD!✍🏽👊🏽🐐✨🎯💯(Please React to Eminem “Mosh” Lyric Video)
Are you jaygreen
Most yeah
Em got the government invovled. That's GOAT material and the biggest time, you can get. GOATED.
Good comment.
That was an intelligent comment. liked
Message is simple: As long as he is white and unsigned, NOBODY CARES what he says. Hell, the rap industry was slamming doors in his face simply due to being white. But once he was SIGNED by Dre, his skin color suddenly became a BIG DEAL because the same Rap Industry was saying he didn't belong, and the White community was exposed to Rap for the first time in some cases. How can he "not belong" but bring NEW EYES to the industry and educating an entire community of the HISTORY of Rap? HOW?
Is it HIS fault that he was White? And since when was skin color EVER a consideration when it came to SKILL AND REVERENCE? Oh, NOW that it is a "White guy rapping", his lyrics NOW must mean something? NOW the lyrics have to "fit into a box", his subject matter has to be "cleaned up before release", his PERSONAL HISTORY has to be kept "locked away" and not put on a beat like OTHER rap artists have done for DECADES up until that point? F*** that.
"I''m not here to represent one skin color or another. I am here to represent RAP! So either SHUT THE F**K UP about my skin color, or just admit that yeah a white rapper can be just as talented as a black rapper, and then see which one is better on the mic" THAT is the "message". Because Em was sick and tired of his skin color being used to "justify disregarding him" on one side, WHILE being used by the other side to "justify what and how he rapped at all".
Em was his own person, always has been, always will be. You either like it or you don't. But NEVER ignore the skill that it takes to do what he does on the mic, and NEVER assume that he is on the mic to "represent you and your agenda".
Wow great summary!
This paragraph is greatly put. The one thing I will say is that the agenda part of this topic, he actually did come out in a song and address he was a democrat. I forgot what song but it's a older one from a while back. He did address himself being for that one side of the political stuff and as we all know they do indeed have agenda to push and divide people even more.
Pure facts
@@ruffbuffwest7169 - Yes, but that was Em volunteering his personal view on the issue.
IF someone from the Dem party came up to Em and said "We want you to rap about how great this guy is", do you think that he would have done it? Hell now. Because no matter how great the guy might have been, if Em DID NOT WANT to rap about it, he wouldn't. And if the guy was so great, he wouldn't NEED Em to rap about him, he would have enough support that adding Em's voice would be just another voice in the crowd.
Again, it is about Em rapping about what he wants to rap about, what he experienced, how he felt about it over the years, and what sounds good to him. Yeah, his political views are well known. But they are still HIS own views, not the views he was "expected" to express by another person/group.
@@herrzimm Thanks for your comment. OBVIOUSLY his political views are "HIS", thanks for pointing that out. You honestly could have saved your time telling me stuff I already. Thanks again for the comment. 🙂👍
When this came out his outro speech on this song really punched our government in the dick. I remember them holding Senate hearings on his music. Today's "cancel culture" can get your reputation destroyed, but back in '01 they were REALLY trying to cancel cancel this guy with our federal government.
"Burn the flag and replace it with a parental advisory sticker"
The word flag was even censored on the uncensored version you just listened to. This track had an insane impact and pissed a lot of people off. It was great.
Eminem didn't cause Parental Advisory Sticker. That was someone else and I also think it's the PERFECT solution - shut the parents up and also still allow everyone to buy it. The STICKER is the best perfect solution, as long as they had ensured that all people can buy any CD without refusing to sell it especially if you are over 15.
@@Rayvn7 Huh? I'm saying during the outro of this song, Eminem says "Burn the flag and replace it with a parental advisory sticker".
But the word "flag" is censored.
@@Rayvn7 I think it was Tipper Gore, former vice president Al Gore's wife, who got the ball rolling on the Parental Advisory sticker, iirc 🤔
@PuffKitty correct! So many people think it was just Republicans going after music and video games but Tipper Gore is responsible for all the stickers on music albums. Not sure if she's also responsible for the maturity rating on video games though
Cancel-culture is not a real thing. Not when these celebs being "cancelled" have teams of lawyers and PR managers.
If Chris Brown can escape being cancelled, anyone can.
Cant lie Eminem is a different kind of lyrical genius the way he puts words together is poetic , he is one of the best rappers ever!!!👌🏻
Damn dudes passing a phone around in the background, laughing and talking while the music playing... this was the hardest reaction I ever sat thru
If this wasnt the most bias reaction to a song I've ever witnessed lol wtf was this?
Rather a group of dudes chillin and loving life than forcing a reaction.
@@waywatcher9779 what's the point then?
Ikr
@@waywatcher9779 you can't have any reaction if you're not paying attention. And with Em, you need to pay attention.
Such a strong song. Em really had a lot to say, he was not just puttin' rhymes together.. Em has brains
"That's why white people think he's the best rapper"?
Nah my guy, just no.. he may have only sold half if he were black but he would still be #1.. And that was Humble Eminem talking. "Cut my fan base in half and still out sold you"- Not Humble Eminem
Lol. Dude is racist. I won’t watch another video on this channel
Dude in the purple looks like he forcing those yawns 🤣🤣
@@Twizzy1975 100%
@@Twizzy1975 it's amazing how many people really want to believe Eminem is hype but actually know better and still try hard to deny his greatness.
The whole catalogue of Eminem’s music will keep you going , especially he’s backlog of diss tracks 🔥
Em was a genius with this song! He threw the truth in everyone’s face and it went platinum!
The entire song is a story of how ‘Em could be any of the kids in the US and how he exposed an entire generation to this new culture of rap. He is speaking what all young kids think and can’t say loud enough. When Em came out, he changed an entire generation and he had insane sway over a huge population. His fans (me) would listen to his songs on repeat and knew his songs word for word and it scared the hell out of the government. He was sued constantly and watched by the government! They publicly condoned him.
i was born in 90. i remember my parents doing everything possible to keep me from listening to em. i still listened to him secretly at school with a friend bringing a CD player and bumping off his head phones. god those were the days of being a millennial rebel
I was 16 when Em came out. Congress tried so hard to censor him but he won. It was crazy
The entire song kind of went over their heads bc they didn’t know the history. They literally censored this man’s music.
having been a 90s teen, it was glorious!
Something a lot of people don't know about Marshall is that his earlier music was more story telling and less word play. The music he puts out now is straight bars as opposed to just rhyming and story telling.
@@humanbeing8400 only so many stories he can tell. now he just showing off his skull
skill*
I remember this... They were on his a$s. Blaming him for school shootings, Congressional hearings about his lyrics, banning him from radio and banning stations for playing even his clean stuff lol. Protests, running over his CDs in the streets. Countries trying to block his performances 😂 he was public enemy #1 for White America. You guys will probably like most anything from The Eminem Show, it's his most accessible album. If you do Soldier make sure to do the skit The Kiss first or it sounds like he's saying something he's not. Superman off this album is popular. Til I Collapse is a huge one. I really like Rap Game off the 8 Mile Soundtrack with Em, D12 & 50 - if you do that one, do the concert version (there's one in Detroit) because it's super censored, there is no unedited version available due to what Em's talking about. Diss tracks prob trending right now too since The Game claims he's dropping one on Em. Lots of those out there to choose from. Ems always a good choice to run up your subscriber count, lol. Anything with him and 50 together does as good as Em alone, mbe better. Good luck, hopefully 100k coming soon!
"The bars are going over their head"...... I'm dead!
well it is🤷
This song was eye openning to many many suburban white kids at that time on the realities of race in america, and influenced a whole generation to revisit their beliefs abt racism and black history. Em is an engaged militant artist with a message and that's why among the hip hop scene he is UNANIMOUSLY respected by black artists. He IS tge goat
How do you do not listen to Eminem? He's one of The best rappers and lyrical rappers that ever touch a mic
They were living under a rock
@@smananderson09 Plus, the industry" stopped promoting him mainstream, when they thought he was corrupting white American kids. They had created a beast they could not stop lol.
@@smananderson09 nope they are rasists
Maybe because they were babies in the early 00s when eminem was huge.
I bet this guy's are pretending that's their first time hearing this music for their channel content. And I bet they do this in almost in every video they react
Even Wayne admit EM ate him up on his own features,there’s room on my phone for Wayne and EM.. they 🐐
What makes Em great is that he is versatile with his craft..u always going to get something different. That's why he's able to stay relevant as long as he has.I heard the young guy say he would bump to Wayne and not Em..of course u would because ur from that culture,but it's not about bumping it in your car,it's about getting society to relate to what your saying thats why u listen too this white guy 🤷🏾♂️. White America is about breaking barriers that white people are uncomfortable with. That's why Em was getting so much negative controversy for his lyrics. White America doesn't want someone looking like them saying the shit Em was saying in his music
Exactly right! You are spot on with their reaction saying they would bump Wayne over Em and the reason. There are people that would prefer to bump mumble rap over Em or Wayne, but both are infinitely better RAPPERS than them.
For y’all to appreciate this track…you gotta take your minds back to the early 2000’s. A lot of white folks didn’t give rap a listen until Eminem came on the scene with “Hi, My Name Is.” They tried to cancel him (long before before cancel culture was even a thing) because his lyrics were…oh so offensive 😩🤣
This song is a direct response to THAT critic. And it’s how he decided to open up his 3rd mainstream album. It set the tone for the rest of the record…this is what makes this song so goddamn POWERFUL. Think about the kind of pressure he was under at this time. People were protesting against him. Politicians were speaking out against him. Parents of kids living in the suburbs were in an absolute outrage after hearing what their kids were consuming.
This isn’t one of his bar heavy songs…he took a more direct approach with this track. So without context, it won’t mean as much to you. So I figured I’d provide some context so that you fellas would have a better understanding of what this song is really all about.
To my fellow Eminem fans…be less critical of these gentleman’s reactions, and do more to give insight on the background of songs like this so that they can appreciate the tracks the same way we do. To the Cartier family…PLEASE continue to react to Eminem as I throughly enjoy seeing y’all’s genuine first time responses to his music.
I wish they knew the true impact of this song when it first came out
Em & Wayne got mad love for each other. Y'all gotta check out some of their songs together:
No Love
Forever
Drop the World
If I Die Young
This song is hard to understand unless you grew up in the early 2000's when Em really blew - that's when "white America" (like our parents, govt leaders, churches, anyone over 40) started freaking out over his lyrics. People were picketing while they held Senate hearings, it was on the national news like everyday - the shit was crazy 🤦🏼♀️ It was a battle for free speech that Em fought & obviously won. If our govt only knew back then what was to come! 😅
& Welcome back Ross 🙋🏼♀️ Always love it when the room is full 🤟🏻
Ems flow on No Love is one of the best verses I've ever heard
I love both lol
if i die young? is that unreleased?
I always thought it was kinda crazy hilarious how Em low key dissed Kanye, Wayne and Drake in ‘Forever’ and they were ok with it.
@@aibotrules2722 yeah I've never heard of that either
Eminem is the Absolute GOAT in the Game 👏❤️🐐💪🔥
The whole point of this song is that the fact that he's white, made young white people more likely to listen to rap, which is also why the media came after him so hard, because nothing has made rap more popular than getting a whole generation of the majority of the country to atleast check it out instead of thinking “well it's all black guys, and a lot of them keep mentioning how they hate white people so... I'll skip it”. And now today you can walk into skate shops and literally hear wutang clan talking shit about white people, and a bunch of white kids are nodding and reciting the lyrics... I mean, I don't mean to be that guy who gets political but, have you ever heard antifa members talk about the US? They literally think they are somehow special because all “other white people” are racist and privileged, but they had a hard life and “have black friends”... which according to them, your not allowed to say anymore, cuz that's racist, when the truth is, most white people aren't racist, very few are actually, but people in power need us at each other's throats to distract us from what they are doing since we as Americans out number them 50 million to 1...
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Amen brother my advice to these guys is don’t get caught up in that shit We are all just people to be treated with respect that’s as far as you need to go with it
I also wanted to say that the United States is the least racist country on earth
majority of white people in my life that i know of or are friends/Acquainted with are to some degree racist and that’s just me and im from australia so maybe very different but to say very few white people are racist is a big stretch IMO, the whole “I cant be racist cause i have black friends” argument dosen’t hold water either.
@@kylegibson5933 in America we have been working and living next to each other for like 6 generations now, plus the previous racism of other people here was pretty eye opening such as irish or polish, though extremely white looking, not being considered white, but the history has helped us become less so due to so many refugees over the past 100 years. So much so that today our biggest group of racists, adimitly think they aren't racist, which is the woke people who say things like black people can't get an ID in order to vote, but I would really call them racist since they aren't evil, they are just mislead.
And btw, that was my point about the “black friends” thing, america is currently trying to be “anti racist”, but because that's such a good marketing angle, (BLMinc. For example) people are piling on, so now you get people trying to top each other with their anti racist statements, and now someone like me, who is puerto rican, irish, and Cherokee, in that order, can be called an oppressor or colonizer without reason or evidence, and if I point out that I've had black friends my entire life, that somehow proves it. We didnt used to care about race when I was younger, and all my neighbors were non white, mostly latino, then black... exposure to each other makes the lies easy to see, that's why white people voted for minority rights, because they found out they were being lied too by the rich.
I’m just glad that someone like Eminem had the skill to break the color barrier in rap/ hip-hop... glad that he brings people together. Great channel 👍
I been watching y'alls Eminem reactions. Badass 😉 You really ain't heard anything untill you hear D12. Every song breaks the "bar" barriers .
Do “patiently waiting” by 50cent and em. You’ll see why he is the goat.
This!!! 🔥🔥🔥
I love 50
Probably not a great suggestion to show Em's talent. Its a good song but id say his verse on Bestfriend is alot better showcase of his God tier rapping.
Cinderella man hypes me up pretty hard
They should know he's the Goat from white America. Should be enough. Listen to that flow bro. And honestly that's not s good suggestion to show Ems talent
These guys have an uncanny ability to speak over quality bars and completely miss reacting to them as a result.
And then say racist shyt lol. Would if a white personal said…. Ya that why black people think pac is the goat. Come on now. White folks can’t say that shyt
I know right it’s so annoying.
They are absolutely terrible lol. For having 4-5 guys in the room reacting each time, they are way worse than all other one man reaction channels 🤦🏻♂️
@@chasepotter2376 than dnt fucking watch it
They are basically not even listening and did not process any of the lyrics and never understood the message.
I remember my mom catching me listening to Eminem the first time. She flipped her shit. Rap was not something she'd ever experienced and she was convinced it would tarnish my soul somehow.
Saaammmeeeeee😂
Man, this song really takes me back to my youth, all this crazy censoring going on from Congress on Em, him still saying fuck you regardless and did his thing. It's was such a crazy time that words can't express how intense this song still is now when you were there for it's release. This song is another good example of his genius if anyone needs proof.
I’m sure no one will see this, but I have to say it 6 months late. I’m a 59 year old white dude from Texas, more than 35 years older than y’all, and y’all teach me every time I watch a video, and I thank you for that. I’m the past, you are the future and I hope in your lifetime the race situation just fades away because I’m sick of it. I wish I had the chance to meet and talk to y’all, understanding what y’all go through on a daily basis is something I could never understand, as you can’t understand my world. Talking brings those worlds together, I wish all of you the best of luck and lives, and keep putting out the great content that I always watch, but never comment until today. God Bless!
As a dude around the same age and similar background as Em, I can say if had the gift he has....I'd have done things the exact same fucking way. Spokesman.
Let's take a trip back 20 years ago when The Eminem Show album hit music stores.
Now, fast forward to 2022.
No one can touch Em. He's made his career on stomping rappers.
I love going on this journey of discovery with y’all. It’s my favorite thing watching people hear these songs for the first time. Yessssss.
Em played a game not many musicians have played. He went against the status quo, not just a genre of music. Elvis, Johnny Cash, The Doors, Pac... They are remembered not just for their music, but by how they literally shifted society. 🤘
Should "Mosh" be next? I am thinking that "Mosh" should be next, because the way Em goes on that one and the beat REALLY make "first time listeners" of Eminem really have to pause and rethink EVERYTHING that they thought they knew about Eminem.
Good choice.
To be honest I don't think these types of song will appeal to these guys as much, in my opinion. I think Til I Collapse and Soldier are must listens, but after that I'd like to see some of the newer beats/flows from MTBMB such as Unaccommodating and Lock It Up.
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@@papalotapuss995 yeah no shade to them but they’re not hip enough to what Marshall is talking about💀 and NOOO shade but I think they don’t have the attention span
Nah. A “white” boy can’t rap lol. That’s why “white” people say ems the goat. Unsubscribed 🖕🏼
Ya'll are taking that renegade meaning a little different, it does mean deserter but it also means to be an outlaw; a rebel which clearly both Jay and Em are.
Classic Eminem track 🔥🔥 keep doing your thing guys.. I with you on your 100k journey.. success is only steps away for you guys!! Don't trip on anything..keep up the classic reactions fellas ..much love!!
12:15 The man who we really all come to see. He built this channel through genuine character alone. The others are cool to but really just the tiny bricks homeboy put in place in the empire he's building.
1:07 nice to see you guys are growing the channel and you attitudes towards your bread and butter. Keep it up.
Seriously, this was the most influential rap record since F*ck the Police and Illmatic. Pure brilliance.
Keep doin what ya'll are doin. It's great. Ya'll are gonna blow up for sure.
Giving bad advice on purpose is not the cleverest of troll moves.
@@philipbridler lmao
Youre kidding? The one video the one dude said he loved em and has him top 3, doesnt even fucking know the eminem show album? LOL points blowing over their head... like this is fake and if you watch closely they def know some of the songs. Its just an overblown joke LOL
I love both EM AND WAYNE but EM HAS SOMETHING ABOVE ALL AND THATS VERSATILITY 💯💯💯💀
All 5 of you together, great to see.
Re watching your Eminem reactions
This is one of my favorite tracks, I know every single word to it LOL I was singing to it while watching you guys
These guys need to hear Untouchable, I also would love to hear them discuss what the think of the song as a message overall.
Since you guys reacted to 69 it's time for Eminem zeus. Love from India 🇮🇳🙏
Crazy to watched purple shirt say this now and in a more recent video confess his love for em as the goat haha
I bought the casette in 2002. i still remember listening to the first song. white america, and reading the lyrics, and tears of anger running down my cheeks. Eminem was and is a soothsayer, and the amount of self-awareness, language skills, and deep thinking he possesses, even when he comes from a poverty-stricken, neglectful background, was what shocked and bemused me. I remember thinking how could he live like this, with so much awareness of the hate generated, not just towards him, specifically, but the hate generated in the world. HE was the only one who said it out loud and I still love him for that, and this epic album (which I believe is his best so far).
You may have been the only person still laying cassettes in 02 lol
The Beauty of America is its diversification, we are all the same yet we all look different. Blessings and Love to all of you watching and all our brothers and sisters around the globe. Thank you guys for another fun video I truly enjoy watching you! Keep it up 100k incoming!!!!! 💪🏻💪🏼💪🏽💪🏾💪🏿⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It WOULD be a beauty if there was no racism from any group to another. If different groups can co-exist in balance everything is perfect. But once one or more starts thinking it should be on top, things will instantly get ugly.
"DROP THE WORLD" LIL WAYNE & EM'S SONG
Eminem- Lucky You featuring Joyner Lucas It's really good
A bunch of us heard this for the first time live, i can still feel the beginning permeating through my body as the auidio blasted through that arena, not knowing where it was going, you could literally feel your blood pressure raising in a good way the more the song progressed, then realizing what it was about you couldn't help but hang onto every word and soak in the truth, one of the dopest moments I've experienced
This song came out a little bit after my mom started banning me from listening to him, which in turn only made me rebel and listen harder, so this song right here - you can't even comprehend how on point it was!
Kind of annoys me when Em is compared to others.
No matter who you prefer or if you even like Em music nobody is as versatile as he is and his pen game is so far above most others.
Then look at how long he’s been rapping at a high level and he can keep going, It will be a very sad day for hip hop if he ever hangs up the mic.
its crazy looking at teh more recent reactions to Em, Brandon, I think his name is has came full circle, once he kind of understood a bit more about Em. See, I think this album is very hard to grasp how good it is if you werent raised in that time period. It's hard to appreciate a song like "Square Dance" if you dont know the beef behind it, etc. Or This song and not know the legal hotwater he was in during it. I could tell Brandon wasn't grasping the point of the song, which is fine, but it would've been cool if someone who was an experienced Em listener was there to explain and break it down why he made this track. But, I will say Wayne made way better club tracks and cruisin tracks than Em and Em is my favorite rapper of all time. He's my favorite because I connected so well with him because of my parental issues with hating my mom (for not being there) and hating my dad because he was just like his mom, addict, crazy, etc. As I've gotten older, I LOVE that he's changed and isn't "slim" any more. I love the more mature type shit, same with an album like 4:44 by Jay. I have a huge passion for hiphop and the only two white rappers I listen to at ALL as a white man are Em and Rittz. Rittz I found because I am a Tech n9ne fan of his earlier work and that lead me to more artists. Rittz is in my top 10, but not close to top 5, personally. I just fucking love emcee's.
Em has so many good songs that it's just crazy.
I'm glad to seee your newer videos with a differnt poster in your background!
Wayne & Em have such different styles that it is hard to pick one over the other. Both are amazing. This song came out when America was so different. No cell phones (or just coming out but not smart phones). Social media wasn't really around yet. It was on the national news about Tipper Gore and Congress trying to get Em banned....hip hop was just starting to really get popular. Prior to that is was "gangsta rap" (which I loved) and the politicians didnt really pay attention to it. Then Em hit the scene and his music was being played on MTV and the radio and all of sudden parents were protesting freedom of speech. And he fought them, thankfully.
u guys are hilarious 👏👏
Eminem is the best because he is very self aware and can do any style of rap.. the only rapper who is just as hard as em is Wayne I can't really say either is better than the other. They are both perfect at what they do and no other rapper is
Check out square dance too by Eminem, you'll love that song brothers....
You trolling?
WTF?
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💯 “yeah you laugh until your mf a$$ gets drafted “..
He is showing the separation but showing how easy it can be brought together eg him and Dre. I’m from London and the best part about it is we have everyone from everywhere bringing themselves together to create a great city.
love you guys all the way from the UK respect
Eminem / Wayne are on a level playing field. They have a TOTALLY different style and impact.
I feel y’all need the lyrics on to truly appreciate Eminem’s music.
For a more modern song like this by Em check out "Untouchable" (2017). One of my favorite things about hip-hop is how it unapologetically tackles politics and social issues and calls out corrupt governments and systems. ✊✊
I sing this song when I'm walking down the street! Im a sixty yr old white memaw, so I get some looks! Eminem is the GOAT!💃❤️💃❤️💃❤️💃❤️💃❤️
I love you guys so much. I’m 45. Watching your Eminem journey is like watching Eminem grow up all over again. I know I’m posting this comment 2 years later, BUT STILL. 😂❤
Eminem over lil Wayne just because Eminem have more meaning in his music. I feel like he stands up more for the people against media, govt, and music industry. He has no filter
In my opinion In doesn’t matter if Eminem is white or black he’s still gonna be one of the best because the way he raps is unique and his skills is up there with the greatest and if he was black he’d have way more black fans. So it honestly doesn’t matter because saying Eminem is only popular because he’s white is like saying black rappers are only successful because they have more black fans. At the end of the day both white and black rappers have fans from every race so it honestly doesn’t matter.
Agreed!✍🏽🐐🎯💯💯💯
theres only 1 dude who actually likes eminem in the group - you can see it in the reactions
Loving these reactions from ya'll. Just nice to see folks getting hyped over Em's old tracks. Props for ya'll shit. Keep at it.
This song is one of the greatest political songs of all time, as an Englishman who used to visit the US - I get it!! The events of 2020 underline the truth of his message for sure.
Y’all gotta do the whole new Em album
He has a new album??!
@@bethhuth1121 I think he’s talking about “Music to be murdered by”
@@jovaniolivares3757 oh ok
Dude in the purple straight up hates Em 😂
Eminem is so much better than Wayne it’s not even close. Eminem is possibly the greatest lyricist of all time next to biggie
He grew up in 8 mile. He was one of the few white ppl living there. All his friends were Black, that was also his family. When he raps it’s all about the truth. His fan base is huge because he told the truth. He really stood out, because he was only 1 of very few Whites rapping back then. His music was so different.
The 'bars go over their head' impression was hilarious :D
You boys are in a different world now!!! You haven't bothered to do your research and that matters when you listen to Em
Always great energy and action homies keep doing you that's why we here Marshall Mathers definitely goat status on highest level 49 still killing it I can't wait for the day Marshall collabs with my favorite rap group ever Bone Thugs and Harmony you should check out mosh great reaction see you on the next one PS and Marshall and Lil Wayne I would pick Marshall Mathers the goat although little Wayne is right underneath him them two definitely always fire collab Marshall just a rap god goat on another level
Yo can you guys please react to no apologies by Eminem. Would love to see how you guys react to that
8:44-I like how Adidas dudes reaction just changes to shock and awe in mid flow!
Hommie on the right looking big mad, like someone pissed in his cheerios this morning. He just realized Em is his favorite rappers favorite rapper, favorite rapper lol 🤣
this is like the 10th best song on the album. Till I Collapse is the best on the album.
These are facts also #firethecannons 🏴☠️
@@drittzz9245 💍💍...💍
Love the reactions u guys should do a reaction to tech N9ne featuring Eminem Speedom I would like to see that.
I would love to see ya'll react to some old school eminem.. like slim shady LP... as the world turns.. brain damage... guilty conscience.. “just don’t give a fuck” hit the classics fellas!
But two of them said they have eminem top 3 all time, shouldnt they know this? How tf do you not know the eminem show? I was fucking 6 and still remember it. They lying out there ass lmao. ESPECIALLY SINCE THEYVE LOVED RAP THEIRE WHOLE LIVES. AINT NO FUCKING WAY they really said they didnt know where eminem was from. LOOOOOOL
its as simple as if they react to eminem they get clicks. lol
@@curto201 haha hey man they are young. It be like that sometimes. Reaction videos are an opportunity. Ur right, Eminem brings clicks. Which brings views which brings money. They aren’t the first to use Eminem stans to make money, and they won’t be the last. Eminem doesn’t sue ppl for this. He loves it. He watches nolifeshaq... these kids might not know the Eminem show at all. They will!
I was 13 when this came out, as the lyrics state, Eminem singlehandedly made hip-hop music accessible to white suburban kids and was a big part of why the genre was so popular from 1999-2010.
much love and respect still a long way to go but keep hosting
I don't think you can compare Wayne and eminem. 2 completely different styles of rap.
exactly…
This whole song went over all of your heads unfortunately
Eminem surely got yall subscribers....my fav RUclipsrs rn🔥🔥
How y’all get Jalen Hurts and Miles Garrett in your videos? But for real these are the best reaction videos I’ve ever seen!
Y'all remind me of me and my friends listening to this shit for the first time. There would 2 of us shadow boxing in the background, one rolling the blunt (me) and to this day......I can call on any one of them any time and after 17 years, they still got my back. Much love y'all make sure y'all stay friends and don't let and women or petty shit ruin that!
Y'all just had to be there. So much history