I don't hate Em's style, but how is rapping about killing your wife, and degrading faggots respectable? | |
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I call that controversy, or unreal fun | |
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I call it stupid. | |
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c'mon, we all need controversy and bullshit sometimes
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Controversy and bullshit is cool (I like Marilyn Manson's shit and DMX was fucking crazy at times) but when you put personal business and try to make it gore-riffic, you lose points with me. I don't know. I think Marshall has demons and he tries too hard to be artistic. I would hear one of his songs when he talks about killing Kim and be like "dude, seriously?" Like I like some gore references and I guess in '99 it was cool for him to do that stuff but when he did it every other album, it's like "okay we're tired of this gimmick." Just the way I look at it. | |
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Hmm, I'm no Eminem expert cuz I only own his first two albums + Recovery (and the Hits album) but if he really kept bullshitting about killing Kim during the rest of the 00's, hell then that was truly tiresome/silly for sure
But I like controversy, I like NWA's controversy, Ice Cube controversy, Madonna controversy (when she was mean lol), etc. | |
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That's not original.
You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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I had a feeling this wasn't new but wasn't sure. Thank you! It's funny how some stuff just pass you by especially when someone popularizes it as much as Eminem did. | |
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You mean like this song:
I'm not really a fan of rap but I do like quite a few of Eminem's songs but the lyrics to this one are a little over the top. Eminem and violence against his ex wife/women in general is kind of similar to Janet Jackson and her singing about sex. It was fine when she did the janet album but then on The Velvet Rope she was just repeating herself. | |
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Who said it was original? | |
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Some would argue rock and roll ruined popular music well before 1960. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Yeah I mentioned that on one of the pages. But yeah people would try to make that "argument". lol music has been "ruined" in the last 50, 60, maybe 70 years. People might have thought jazz ruined pop music or ragtime or country or the blues. It's weird. | |
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Artists didn't ruin pop music; businessmen did. | |
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not at all surprised you'd covered that somewhere.
the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view. -- Obi-Wan Kenobi (1983)
the first person I thought of was Stanley Crouch:
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Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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cosign! | |
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1) Nsync/Backstreet/Lou Perlman 2) Lady Gaga 3) Britney Spears 4) Timbaland (post 2000) 5) Kanye West (post College Dropout - aka fame/money corrupts) 6) Eminem 7) Master P 8) Lil Wayne 9) "MURDER INC." 10) Disney (IN GENERAL) | |
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O see I call it bigotry/misogyny.
Inspiring the young generation to degrade anyone who isn't, like, "like them".
Fuck Eminem and every idiot who supported him. If he talked about black folk the way he talks about women or gay people y'all would crucify him. | |
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acording to STEVIE WONDER and many others, he DID insult black people. STEVIE got on eminem when he did that song about michael. "He has succeeded on the backs of people predominantly in that lower pay bracket, people of colour. So for him to come out like that is bull----." | |
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'run for your life'- popularized by the beatles... songs by bessie smith, tampa red, etc. | |
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So if Eminem was black would that have been ok? Is Stevie saying that it is ok to exploit people as long as their skin is the same colour as yours? I'm sorry but that is BS. If it is wrong for Eminem then it is wrong for all rappers and Stevie should have called them all out. | |
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so, if you insult Michael, you're basically insulting black people??
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1. Nirvana, Alice in Chains, and every other group from the early to mid 1990s that couldn’t stop whining about how hard it was to be white and middle class in a nation with a booming economy. “Boo-hoo, my parents loved me, now I’m going to shoot myself full of junk and cry about what a fucking idiot I am.”
2. Clearchannel. Not a band, but lets face it, they really fucked up radio, and nobody in the record business is competent enough to envision a world without radio. | |
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Eminem never made a song insulting Michael. It was just a few scenes in that one video, where, just like in many of his videos, he makes fun of many celebrities. I'm obviously a huge MJ fan but I hate when folks act like Eminem was personally taking jabs at Michael for no reason. He makes fun of everyone. That's just what he does. Nobody is exempt, not even people he's friends with. I think Michael understood this and forgave him. |
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i'm just relaying what STEVIE said. he's called out a lot of people, but i think he focused on michael. i personally never heard the song, so... | |
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again, i never heard the song. i am going by the interview michael did with rivera (where it doesn't seem to me like he forgave eminem, but you never know), as well as the STEVIE quote. that's all i know of this whole thing. i don't really know eminem's music, and what i heard i don't like, so...
apparently eminem did a '9/11' truth comment, which i find interesting, and i wanna hear though! and i know he did that anti-george w. bush song. but i don't know much about eminem. don't shoot the messenger, hee hee! | |
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I'm in total agreement with this list. Honorable mention would be American Idol | |
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To some, "Just Lose It" was offensive, to others, it was a joke and he wasn't trying to say Michael was guilty. Stevie obviously felt a certain way about it. Michael felt a certain way about it. Here's the lyrics, now y'all can debate: art or just foul:
Just Lose It (M. Mathers/A. Young)
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Happy debating. My work here is done. | |
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thanks for clearing it up, tim. i still haven't checked the song, and i'm not too into the lyrics; but the lyrics clearly say that he wasn't making fun of michael. you can't really argue with that. | |
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