Also notice in this song how muffled his voice is in the first verse, when he had no confidence, and how crisp and clear the production is by the third verse when he had gained his confidence. Incredible.
That's disrespect to Mockingbird, when I'm gone and cleaning out my closet. Not to mention Stan. Déjà vu is a fire song though Edit: I'm sorry, I didn't see you said 'one of his best'
This is one of the most clever hip hop song ever First verse is rapped from the perspective of him as a kid . The second one is the evolution of that into the teenage years And the third verse is him present time getting revenge on life. As he is telling that tale of evolution he is keeping the" ing" scheme during the whole song
Honestly Mmlp2 was extremely slept on, that entire album was nothing but music you don't skip, i own the deluxe copy with the cd case cover with the bonus track and i still love it since '13
This album has such a place in my heart because it was the first album of his that came out after I became a fan, so it was my first experience having a "first listen." My parents had to listen to that album repeat every day on the drive to and from school, lol.
rSynx i developed an ear for mutli sylabic rhyming. I hear it instantly. Eminem always uses multiple syllable rhymes. One of the things that makes him a great emcee
I guess that’s what I like about people discovering and rediscovering how Em s genius worked shit up for us to get addicted to his 🧩 ... but Stevie has got to see 8 mile yeah it’s like he didn’t ...
" now you shut up bitch, I am tawkin'" That shit gets me everytime, especially along with his cadence the way he expresses it. It's simple yes, but means so much at the same time. He finally finds his voice, confidence, dominance over the people this is directed at. 👉🔥
What makes Em so great is that he raps in every style from bars, to storytelling, to thug music to trailer park music to pop radio hits, to RUclips breakdown, to hype music, to diss raps. He does it all!!!
noticed this when it came out, every rhyme uses the same scheme kid, fallin, martian, involved in (from first verse later rhyme with "dawkins" in 3rd verse), belong in, scoffin, defiant often... whole song has one scheme. its impressive
what makes it more impressive is that he isnt just rhyming for the sake of rhyming, he is telling a vivid story. I dont think thers's any other rapper who can rhyme his ass off while telling a story.
Randy and if you go back to The Slim Shady LP on Brain Damage he mentions it way back then too. Edit- and DeAngelos family actually sued eminem for the song since he directly named him
I wonder what DeAngelo is now thinking now that he sees that Eminem is in a better position than him now. That third verse should just be said right in his face loool
@TheNewKingOfBASS 164db on music Oh fr ? damn i'd love to see his thoughts on the track but its cool i guess there's so much of em"s discography stevie needs to check out
Going Through Changes. Talks about his struggles in personal life, dealing with Proof's death, drug addiction and overdose. Great song. Also it has 4 verses, songs like that are pretty rare in Eminem's discography
I appreciate that you like breaking down bars and getting into double entendres and different meanings. I think you also need to recognize complex rhyme patterns as well, though. Especially with a song like this. The most impressive part about this song apart from the storytelling is the fact that he uses the same rhyme scheme for the ENTIRE SONG. It's absolutely nuts on a technical level, even if he isn't throwing doubles and triples around, to be able to tell a cohesive story and rhyme the same multiple syllables for an entire song.
Can we just appreciate the fact how he kept that whole fucking scheme going the entire fucking song while telling a compelling story about being a kid with no confidence and how his rhyme skill gave him confidence the very same rhyme skills he’s portraying through the technical craft of keeping that same Syllable scheme going the whole fucking time!!! That is actually much more complex than coming up with one witty punchline… please tell me not everyone slept on this brilliance
It's common knowledge that he was bullied, but the bullying at one time put him in a coma where he had to learn everything when he woke up. That was the kind of shit he went through.
Ive pretty much seen, read, & listened to everything that has to do with Eminem, & I never heard that 🤔 seems like a big thing for me to never hear about. Actually.. He was in a pretty normal elementary school, & it wasn't until middle school where he ran into issues, no coma though, that was just a song hun.
@@Woofwoof1929 watch 60 minutes with Eminem, it tells part of his story 😊 The guy who put him in a coma sued him after the song "braindamage" The judge delivered the verdict in a rap😂
This is the one song I've wanted you to react to since I started watching your channel. I knew this would give you an even deeper understanding of his thought process and what he dealt with. This is so relatable to everybody in some way, shape, or form.
Did anyone notice the rhyming scheme in this song ?? Its crazy complex, but the song sounds so simple. Thats genius level writting combined with genius lvl delivery. He is the goat no questions asked.
Whenever you get to listen to "Sing for a Moment" from The Eminem Show you'll see how it's in the same stylistic and structural space as Legacy. Makes for an interesting study of his writing at different times in his career and skill level.
Recovery has a good balance of bar heavy songs - Cold Wind Blows, Cinderella Man - Storytelling - Going Through Changes, etc. And wild songs like On Fire
Eminem's best song and my personal favourite "Stan" react to this. Songs like this Rock bottom,sing for the moment,guts over fear, beautiful are the reason Millions relate to Em and are forever loyal to him. That connection cannot be matched by any other artist.
I'd argue NF has the same connection with his fans that connect with his songs. Eminem is amazing but it's a little unrealistic to think that no artist besides him can do that.
There's other artists with the same connection to their fans i.e Morrissey. But hip hop's such a big genre that you get people listening who aren't even into music.
The way the man paints a picture is amazing! He turns a whole song into 1 story, while most rappers can barely stick to 1 topic in 1 verse! Dudes just the GOAT. Hands down
Getting Em a little different now huh?? Right?? Looking at situations in front of us differently. For me for sure. Same happened to me in a way , was shady’s girl in 99 then life happened then etc etc went back to the entire discography and no matter who I listen to and I’m addicted to many elites Royce and king crook and other music genres I listen to classical Verdi just saying I’m all over sometimes but I always return to Em. Always. He has songs where he does say that if really really listening and taking the time to go through the layers and tools in his kit, it becomes almost like a daily necessity just to ball up an deal lately especially. I could wake up and listen to a song I listened to twenty times and all of the sudden I say to myself, shit ... he meant that too? It’s like a damn continuous genius puzzle sometimes... I love it. Thanks man love sharing Em s genius with you. Plus when you look at it from your perspective sometimes I understand a scheme in a new way. Love your videos. Best of luck. Told you bump session one w slaughterhouse and Em on your way to the gym. You gonna appreciate.
The reason I love this song is as he's telling his story...you can hear the back ground clearing up which shows hks growth and everything!! The way this was produced was pure genius!!
This is in my top 5 Eminem songs. The music also helps in playing support the mood of the rapping verse to verse. Like the rain is louder/heavier in verse 1 then as the song is ending he overcomes it. The sound is a metaphor for of the message in the lyrics. Let not forget the fact that each verse pretty much has a single rhyme pattern. This is GOD LEVEL!
Notice how his voice is distorted and sorta unclear in the first 2 verses, as he’s feeling down, shy and has a low self esteem. His feelings become positive and he gains self esteem in the third verse, so his voice become much clearer and cleanly mixed. Also the beat changes towards the end of the second verse to a more positive and confident tone, RIGHT as he says the word “confidence.” This song is pure genius.
This is pure poetry the way he builds it up is fire hook alone is magic the bars unreal this y em will always be the goat monster mc no 1 writes like this the flow bars hook all links up 2 a master piece em your the best 2 ever do it so many kids could relate to this monster of a tune
I hope Stevie realizes how good his content is in terms of reaction vids. I know it can be discouraging to look at someone like NLS and see he got 2 mil subs for being a hype man. Which is fine, he seems like a cool dude. But Stevie got that CONTENT
Shaq catches bars too. It is just that he is very animated in his reactions so people focus on that more.... and he’s got the 2 million subs by grinding-- Stevie is on his way to that too with the work he is putting in. Looking forward to it.
I agree too. NLS is cool and entertaining.. but Stevie has what I've been looking for in Em breakdowns for nearly two decades. I was stanning during the Stan era, and no one seemed to get that Em was other wordly.
raverone909 Stevie is close to slotting in second on my list of favorite Eminem reactors. No one will ever touch Scriptwork, just because no one else on RUclips has the hip hop knowledge they do. Stevie is damn good at what he does though!
He must be aware he's good at it, or he wouldn't be doing it! He is great at spotting puns and wordplay. Always picks on things I'd never have got. (Especially on those very recent crazy Em double-time/triple-time double-entendres.)
I think when is Stans lol request songs for you to do, we actually love to see that were actually putting YOU on to his whole career (legacy) so you can appreciate his story and music like we do As much as we love your intellect and breakdown of the bars. Dope shit bro.
The beauty about the football scheme is how he constructed it around the Philadelphia Eagles 🦅 and their defense under the coach buddy Ryan, starting with Hall of Fame Brian Dawkins one of the most vicious safety in the NFL at that time and going back to the famous Body Bag game in 1990 between the Eagles and the Redskins. He also mentioned Brian Baldinger, he’s not only an NFL analyst but was a Philadelphia Eagles 🦅 OL back in the 90s. Eminem infused the lyrical aspect with the historic point of you to paint his masterpiece. How can anyone not appreciate this kink of dedication to his craft.
He is probably going to complain about the hook again 😂 But nevertheless, this is one of the best Eminem songs period. Everything at once - great lyricism, storytelling, bars, mix of emotions and great production. Gives me chills every time
@@aliraghimi5365 Me too, I just noticed that more poetic and soft content of Eminem does not really appeal to Stevie, he is more about aggressive beats and shit talking. Personally, I love "Walk on Water" as well, but he is most likely not going to dig it at all either
The body bag bar was in reference to the Eagles vs Redskins game in the 90s. Buddy Ryan's players injured like 16 Redskins that game, they called it the body bag game after that.
Brian Dawkins the Eminem of Football, smart crazy gracious humble ...etc... Minkah Fitzpatrick & Brian Dawkins Bond Over Their 1st Forced Turnovers | NFL Generations and the crazy monster entrance crawlling!
One of my favorites. I love songs like this from him. About his life and things he went through. It's a different feeling. Kinda gets me emotional. I can relate to certain things he says..in certain songs like this. Idk
B-Dawk is why I’m an Eagles fan. As 12 year old kid in Wisconsin with nobody in my family that cared about football...I was looking for inspiration and he delivered
Pro tip from me that I discovered after an Eminem binge session: Listen to these songs in this order: 1. Castle (Revival) 2. Mr. Mathers (Relapse) 3. Deja Vu (Relapse) 4. Arose (Revival) You get an incredible story arch that fits together like a damn glove. It’s amazing. I actually have a playlist for it.
He stretches the rhyme scheme throughout the whole song, not just end rhyme but multisyllabic internal rhyme. This song is impressive because that is hard enough for most rappers to do for one line, then multiple lines, then a verse, but he found an arrangement of words to make a whole song rhyme.
That song hits me in the feels every time. I identify with the same types of shit growing up and I am still trying to find my high water mark. Good shit sir.
Also notice in this song how muffled his voice is in the first verse, when he had no confidence, and how crisp and clear the production is by the third verse when he had gained his confidence. Incredible.
I never noticed that, incredible how Dre produces these masterpieces
yes totally forgot about that. thanks.
@@spencerjames3780 guess you could say you "forgot about dre" 😉
TheRideVibe Emile produced this track, not Dre
@@shark11175 Pretty sure Dre didn't produce this one. (He only produced a handful of the tracks on the first 'Mathers LP'!)
Eminem - Deja Vu, one of his best story telling songs, Stevie will enjoy!
That's disrespect to Mockingbird, when I'm gone and cleaning out my closet. Not to mention Stan. Déjà vu is a fire song though
Edit: I'm sorry, I didn't see you said 'one of his best'
I keep recommemding it
Deja Vu is straight fire
my fav song it hits so hard if you gone through that addiction road
it also fits in with castle and arose
The best part about this song is, his voice progressively gets more confident with each verse as he discovers about rap and starts rapping.
This is one of the most clever hip hop song ever
First verse is rapped from the perspective of him as a kid .
The second one is the evolution of that into the teenage years
And the third verse is him present time getting revenge on life.
As he is telling that tale of evolution he is keeping the" ing" scheme during the whole song
Agree! And I would add that the scheme that he is keeping throughout the entire song is « I », « aw » and « ing »... 🤯🤯🤯
@@gnafronam "I - OFF - ING
He's "offing" (killing) it. 😏
took me way to long to notice why
Honestly Mmlp2 was extremely slept on, that entire album was nothing but music you don't skip, i own the deluxe copy with the cd case cover with the bonus track and i still love it since '13
Rap God was all people paid attention to but the whole album was 🔥
Gotta have that deluxe edition, the bonus tracks were some of the best on the album imo
This album has such a place in my heart because it was the first album of his that came out after I became a fan, so it was my first experience having a "first listen." My parents had to listen to that album repeat every day on the drive to and from school, lol.
He keeps the same rhyme scheme through the song and his vocie keeps clearin up cuz he's gainin confidence
Damn. I just realized this.
This. To bad he didn’t pick up on it.
I had to look so long to finally see someone mention the rhyme scheme 😂 I was like no way nobody said it
@@Im_that_guy_man its really hard to pick up on the first few listens until you remember all the words
rSynx i developed an ear for mutli sylabic rhyming. I hear it instantly.
Eminem always uses multiple syllable rhymes. One of the things that makes him a great emcee
Does anybody else get the feeling that Stevie hasn’t seen 8 Mile?
Me
I guess that’s what I like about people discovering and rediscovering how Em s genius worked shit up for us to get addicted to his 🧩 ... but Stevie has got to see 8 mile yeah it’s like he didn’t ...
Someone on the patreon request a 8mile reaction video...
Paul Labreck I’ll ask but that doesn’t necessarily mean he will lol it’s crazy over there - mad people always chatting it up...
he has
" now you shut up bitch, I am tawkin'" That shit gets me everytime, especially along with his cadence the way he expresses it. It's simple yes, but means so much at the same time. He finally finds his voice, confidence, dominance over the people this is directed at. 👉🔥
can you explain! hat tawkin means/refers here?
@@someordinarystan2692 its "talking" with an accent
The rhyme scheme on the song repeating the entire time is unreal, and these cadences piecing all the lines together. Fire.
Eminem has been grinding since day 1 there will never be another monster like him .
Do a double reaction and listen to stan and then bad guy
bad guy is a great track but 10x better if you understand the connection to stan
The first 5 min is pretty bad but the last verse is great imo
John Solly583 yea last verse is what makes the song, the rest is just storytelling and a few dope rhyme schemes
John Solly583 yeah that finals verse is one of Eminem’s best, rest of song before that is just a worse Stan.
bad guy also references a couples of lines from Criminal I think...., may be wrong....
I agree totally!
What makes Em so great is that he raps in every style from bars, to storytelling, to thug music to trailer park music to pop radio hits, to RUclips breakdown, to hype music, to diss raps. He does it all!!!
Damn near whole song used the same rhyme scheme with apartment, coffin, often slant rhymes.
That was mad bro!
noticed this when it came out, every rhyme uses the same scheme
kid, fallin, martian, involved in (from first verse later rhyme with "dawkins" in 3rd verse), belong in, scoffin, defiant often... whole song has one scheme. its impressive
Eminem said he challenged himself on this song to keep the same rhyme scheme
what makes it more impressive is that he isnt just rhyming for the sake of rhyming, he is telling a vivid story. I dont think thers's any other rapper who can rhyme his ass off while telling a story.
@@yusufayaz2356 look into K-rino.
On Leaving Heaven (MTBMB) he mentions “when DeAngelo done hurt me real bad”. DeAngelo Bailey was the kids name that put him in a coma at school.
Randy and if you go back to The Slim Shady LP on Brain Damage he mentions it way back then too. Edit- and DeAngelos family actually sued eminem for the song since he directly named him
Seth Snow Way before my baby daughter Hailey..
@@rocker966627 facts!
@@rocker966627 Fun fact, the judge dismissed this suit by rapping the judgement
I wonder what DeAngelo is now thinking now that he sees that Eminem is in a better position than him now. That third verse should just be said right in his face loool
C'mon Stevie this the 10th time I've been requesting u to do " sing for the moment" it's one of the best classics hip hop ever witnessed
lmao
I'm sure he's heard it
I don't even think he'll feel it very much. I connected with it when I was a teenager but the bars themselves are pretty straightforward.
@TheNewKingOfBASS 164db on music Oh fr ? damn i'd love to see his thoughts on the track but its cool i guess there's so much of em"s discography stevie needs to check out
@@cubis u have a point yeah but i feel like no matter what situations u grew up in that song will somehow hit you . its just that good !
Going Through Changes. Talks about his struggles in personal life, dealing with Proof's death, drug addiction and overdose. Great song. Also it has 4 verses, songs like that are pretty rare in Eminem's discography
I appreciate that you like breaking down bars and getting into double entendres and different meanings. I think you also need to recognize complex rhyme patterns as well, though. Especially with a song like this. The most impressive part about this song apart from the storytelling is the fact that he uses the same rhyme scheme for the ENTIRE SONG. It's absolutely nuts on a technical level, even if he isn't throwing doubles and triples around, to be able to tell a cohesive story and rhyme the same multiple syllables for an entire song.
With each verse his voice gets clearer as he gains confidence!
Can we just appreciate the fact how he kept that whole fucking scheme going the entire fucking song while telling a compelling story about being a kid with no confidence and how his rhyme skill gave him confidence the very same rhyme skills he’s portraying through the technical craft of keeping that same Syllable scheme going the whole fucking time!!! That is actually much more complex than coming up with one witty punchline… please tell me not everyone slept on this brilliance
Nah, Stan’s ain’t sleepin on none of Em’s brilliance.
This song gives me goosebumps every damn time I listen to it.
It's common knowledge that he was bullied, but the bullying at one time put him in a coma where he had to learn everything when he woke up. That was the kind of shit he went through.
Ive pretty much seen, read, & listened to everything that has to do with Eminem, & I never heard that 🤔 seems like a big thing for me to never hear about. Actually.. He was in a pretty normal elementary school, & it wasn't until middle school where he ran into issues, no coma though, that was just a song hun.
@@Woofwoof1929 the coma thing is real he got knocked out for 2 3 days
Beercan Ben thats exactly what I was about to say😂
@@Woofwoof1929 watch 60 minutes with Eminem, it tells part of his story 😊 The guy who put him in a coma sued him after the song "braindamage" The judge delivered the verdict in a rap😂
@@Peco16 I'm pretty sure that never happened & you are just taking his songs to literal 😂
“turn shit to sugar “ never heard that, i like that therefore will use it
Most of the songs on recovery talk a lot about his past, my personal favorite are talking to myself I can vibe out to that song anytime.
This beat was fire as hell and those moments when the bass hits hard is just insane.
This is the one song I've wanted you to react to since I started watching your channel. I knew this would give you an even deeper understanding of his thought process and what he dealt with. This is so relatable to everybody in some way, shape, or form.
Did anyone notice the rhyming scheme in this song ?? Its crazy complex, but the song sounds so simple. Thats genius level writting combined with genius lvl delivery. He is the goat no questions asked.
Whenever you get to listen to "Sing for a Moment" from The Eminem Show you'll see how it's in the same stylistic and structural space as Legacy. Makes for an interesting study of his writing at different times in his career and skill level.
If you like this sort of storytelling about his come up, you should do Almost Famous. It’s from the Recovery album and he goes hard on that one.
🤔
I wanna see him pronounce "antidisestablishmentariasm"🤣🤣🤣
@@ShadyRb 😂😂
Crazy song
Recovery has a good balance of bar heavy songs - Cold Wind Blows, Cinderella Man - Storytelling - Going Through Changes, etc. And wild songs like On Fire
One of my favorite songs! This is Eminem in his feelings...
Eminem's best song and my personal favourite "Stan" react to this.
Songs like this Rock bottom,sing for the moment,guts over fear, beautiful are the reason Millions relate to Em and are forever loyal to him. That connection cannot be matched by any other artist.
I'd argue NF has the same connection with his fans that connect with his songs. Eminem is amazing but it's a little unrealistic to think that no artist besides him can do that.
@@ShaneDizzin yeah forreal. And exp for story telling. While hes great at it thats not even what ems known for really
I freaking LOVE GUTS over fear! It's so underrated 🔥
There's other artists with the same connection to their fans i.e Morrissey. But hip hop's such a big genre that you get people listening who aren't even into music.
The way the man paints a picture is amazing! He turns a whole song into 1 story, while most rappers can barely stick to 1 topic in 1 verse! Dudes just the GOAT. Hands down
Getting Em a little different now huh?? Right?? Looking at situations in front of us differently. For me for sure. Same happened to me in a way , was shady’s girl in 99 then life happened then etc etc went back to the entire discography and no matter who I listen to and I’m addicted to many elites Royce and king crook and other music genres I listen to classical Verdi just saying I’m all over sometimes but I always return to Em. Always. He has songs where he does say that if really really listening and taking the time to go through the layers and tools in his kit, it becomes almost like a daily necessity just to ball up an deal lately especially. I could wake up and listen to a song I listened to twenty times and all of the sudden I say to myself, shit ... he meant that too? It’s like a damn continuous genius puzzle sometimes... I love it.
Thanks man love sharing Em s genius with you. Plus when you look at it from your perspective sometimes I understand a scheme in a new way. Love your videos. Best of luck. Told you bump session one w slaughterhouse and Em on your way to the gym. You gonna appreciate.
Same. Came back to him after a long break n fell in love again
Now we pumped up, let’s hit the gym hard brothers🫡🔥
Beautiful eminem one of his deepest songs
The reason I love this song is as he's telling his story...you can hear the back ground clearing up which shows hks growth and everything!! The way this was produced was pure genius!!
The more you learn about Slim the more in depth your already in depth breakdowns will become! The school of Eminem is a looooooooong course sir!
Wow. Goosebumps all through the 2nd verse and I've heard this song loads of times. Fire.
He had the same flow and rhyme scheme throughout the whole song!
This is in my top 5 Eminem songs.
The music also helps in playing support the mood of the rapping verse to verse. Like the rain is louder/heavier in verse 1 then as the song is ending he overcomes it. The sound is a metaphor for of the message in the lyrics.
Let not forget the fact that each verse pretty much has a single rhyme pattern.
This is GOD LEVEL!
Stay Wide Awake - Eminem... the rhyme schemes are crazy
He did that go and check it out
Ya, he's done it. Watched it multiple times haha
@@lemickeyjames1403 damn I'm slippin. I guess I missed that one somehow
Eminem Evil Twin
Why is no one suggesting Beautiful from Relapse. That's one hell of a song from a storytelling perspective.
That right there is my fav em song
True
I like it but he hated it lol
This is absolutely one of Eminem's of many, most underrated song! Effin 🔥
You notice the song gets clearer with every verse, very creative. 💯
Notice how his voice is distorted and sorta unclear in the first 2 verses, as he’s feeling down, shy and has a low self esteem. His feelings become positive and he gains self esteem in the third verse, so his voice become much clearer and cleanly mixed.
Also the beat changes towards the end of the second verse to a more positive and confident tone, RIGHT as he says the word “confidence.”
This song is pure genius.
Not afraid
Cinderella Man
Going through changes
Seduction
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Headlights is a good one too for a bit of backstory sorta, to understand his relationship with his mum
The piano intro sounds like
"sing for the moment" also by Eminem
Freestyle at the Cypher - Mos Def, Black Thought and Eminem
I swear to everything that's awesomely awesome MMLP2 matches MMLP in every aspect of art.
This is pure poetry the way he builds it up is fire hook alone is magic the bars unreal this y em will always be the goat monster mc no 1 writes like this the flow bars hook all links up 2 a master piece em your the best 2 ever do it so many kids could relate to this monster of a tune
Diabolical and die a ball licker may be my favorite line from this one. Clever
I hope Stevie realizes how good his content is in terms of reaction vids. I know it can be discouraging to look at someone like NLS and see he got 2 mil subs for being a hype man. Which is fine, he seems like a cool dude. But Stevie got that CONTENT
Couldnt have said it better myslef
Shaq catches bars too. It is just that he is very animated in his reactions so people focus on that more.... and he’s got the 2 million subs by grinding-- Stevie is on his way to that too with the work he is putting in. Looking forward to it.
I agree too. NLS is cool and entertaining.. but Stevie has what I've been looking for in Em breakdowns for nearly two decades. I was stanning during the Stan era, and no one seemed to get that Em was other wordly.
raverone909 Stevie is close to slotting in second on my list of favorite Eminem reactors. No one will ever touch Scriptwork, just because no one else on RUclips has the hip hop knowledge they do. Stevie is damn good at what he does though!
He must be aware he's good at it, or he wouldn't be doing it! He is great at spotting puns and wordplay. Always picks on things I'd never have got. (Especially on those very recent crazy Em double-time/triple-time double-entendres.)
Eminem Fine Line 🔥 🔥
There a bar about night mirror
Just saying
I think when is Stans lol request songs for you to do, we actually love to see that were actually putting YOU on to his whole career (legacy) so you can appreciate his story and music like we do As much as we love your intellect and breakdown of the bars. Dope shit bro.
The beauty about the football scheme is how he constructed it around the Philadelphia Eagles 🦅 and their defense under the coach buddy Ryan, starting with Hall of Fame Brian Dawkins one of the most vicious safety in the NFL at that time and going back to the famous Body Bag game in 1990 between the Eagles and the Redskins. He also mentioned Brian Baldinger, he’s not only an NFL analyst but was a Philadelphia Eagles 🦅 OL back in the 90s. Eminem infused the lyrical aspect with the historic point of you to paint his masterpiece. How can anyone not appreciate this kink of dedication to his craft.
He is probably going to complain about the hook again 😂 But nevertheless, this is one of the best Eminem songs period. Everything at once - great lyricism, storytelling, bars, mix of emotions and great production. Gives me chills every time
i love the hook
@@aliraghimi5365 Me too, I just noticed that more poetic and soft content of Eminem does not really appeal to Stevie, he is more about aggressive beats and shit talking. Personally, I love "Walk on Water" as well, but he is most likely not going to dig it at all either
hook is fire
100% not even in the top 100 eminem songs.
@@spb78art it's more about where you are coming from.
“The best part about me is I am not you”.. uuufff 🔥
Man you gotta do "Don't Front". You're gonna love the cadence!
The body bag bar was in reference to the Eagles vs Redskins game in the 90s. Buddy Ryan's players injured like 16 Redskins that game, they called it the body bag game after that.
Man ya must listen to "offended"
Its one of his most underrated bar heavy songs ever
"change shit to sugar" wasn't a thing I was expecting to hear today
I get the chills during the last verse of this song.
React to Castle and Arose in the same day. The best songs off of the Revival album and they are connected.
he not gon like tha beat lmao but i agree
Stop requesting soft songs. Foh
@@4ty7ven they are good storytelling songs. A song doesn't need to be hard to be good. Legacy isn't the hardest song either but he reacted to it.
Eminem - I’m Back
The 2nd verse is insane and it’s Em’s favorite verse on his Marshall Mathers LP album
I know without looking that the comments will be great.🙂✌💝
Eminem touches my soul at times. Came from church.
This song always fucks me up. Never a dry eye, man.
Eminem - my darling !! Need to get a few relapse tunes on here
This song gave me chills first time listening to it. I never know it existed thanks
Brian Dawkins the Eminem of Football, smart crazy gracious humble ...etc... Minkah Fitzpatrick & Brian Dawkins Bond Over Their 1st Forced Turnovers | NFL Generations and the crazy monster entrance crawlling!
And in him picking up the pen. He saved a lot of peoples lives as well. Music is such a grace to have. 💕Marshall.
Surprised we’ve not heard tracks like: The way I am, Criminal, Rabbit Run, 8Mile - feel like stevie would prefer that style🤔
Yeah he would be all over that shit
Ya I've been wanting him to react to songs like this that he would actually like. Sing for the moment, stan, who knew, rock bottom etc.
Sooner or later he's gonna go through the discography, be patient.
that’s what i’m saying! 8 Mile is so underrated & the way I am is such a HARD track i love it
Facts
My life makes EMS look like a walk on the beach, his music helped me a lot when I was young, same as you are.
Hardly anyone on RUclips had reacted to love you more by Eminem and it's madness why not because it's one of his most top tier sick twisted songs
I love watching you learn/listen to eminem. The journey is entertaining AF, but the respect is real.
Love it love it love 😍 Glad you appreciated it 💪 every day is a school day with Em!
When im gone, great story telling song.
You gotta do Phenomenal.... especially since you love the iron, great training song
I WICKED LIKE THAT SAYING "CHANGING SHIT TO SUGAR"😉!! I NEVER HEARD THAT xo
One of my favorite em tracks of all-time
One of my favorite Eminem songs
This song just proves EMINEM is the greatest ever! Amazing track
One of my favorites. I love songs like this from him. About his life and things he went through. It's a different feeling. Kinda gets me emotional. I can relate to certain things he says..in certain songs like this. Idk
Rock Bottom and GoinThrough Changes are pretty damn dope
One of my fav tracks. The rhyme scheme thru the entire track is the beat
How stevie has blown up since his eminem dissections, is a positive out of what probably came from seeing the negative aspects of em first
Mr knight, I won't go in to details but I've even had a shrink cry. People like yourself posting things help. Keep it up.
One of my all time favourite eminem songs, so underrated
Eminem -Cinderella man 🔥
B-Dawk is why I’m an Eagles fan. As 12 year old kid in Wisconsin with nobody in my family that cared about football...I was looking for inspiration and he delivered
We need a breakdown of Detroit vs Everybody!
Facta
And he did it by now.... Lucky you you always get them to react to what you want...
Nah listen too Eminem love you more. It really gets into the stuff he feeling between him and Kim it's so good
Pro tip from me that I discovered after an Eminem binge session:
Listen to these songs in this order:
1. Castle (Revival)
2. Mr. Mathers (Relapse)
3. Deja Vu (Relapse)
4. Arose (Revival)
You get an incredible story arch that fits together like a damn glove. It’s amazing. I actually have a playlist for it.
I'm going listen to it in that order. Thanks from one stan to another 👊🏼
My favorite Eminem song. Relatable to any introverted kid out there.
to all Stan's here and real rap fans please your support to let Stevie do his thang for K.A.A.N
This isn't the most bar heavy song from Em but it's my favorite because the feeling I get from it is just crazy.
He stretches the rhyme scheme throughout the whole song, not just end rhyme but multisyllabic internal rhyme. This song is impressive because that is hard enough for most rappers to do for one line, then multiple lines, then a verse, but he found an arrangement of words to make a whole song rhyme.
Hell yeah! I knew you'd like this one.
That song hits me in the feels every time. I identify with the same types of shit growing up and I am still trying to find my high water mark. Good shit sir.
You’re never over on recovery
One of my favorite Em songs. Slept on heavy