Even Eminem himself is a Donald Trump hater!
One of the legendary and respected rappers in the US is going to piss Donald Trump off with his new DISS track. Eminem has been very supportive of Hillary Clinton himself. This is going to be a bit of surprise for Eminem fans out there. Not only that, he's also doing this to George Zimmerman who thinks he's a piece of garbage for being a racist. Last night was indeed a hot debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Yes, it's indeed damn hot! You know why? Not only that the debate was an all-around success, but the so-called "Taco Trucks" building a "Great Wall" are also attracting others who protested against the former Celebrity Apprentice boss. The track that Eminem has in store for us in other than the Campaign
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He's definitely on his way to create and release a brand new album by himself. This is good news for the fans of Eminem, who has been waiting for so long to release his brand new album. He hasn't release brand new songs since 2013, and this is going to be worth waiting for the fans out there. Last year, Eminem did something interesting even if he hasn't released new albums on his own. Through rap, he attacked Miley Cyrus, Donald Trump, Bill Cosby and Caitlyn Jenner. Out of all the four he attacked through his rap, only Bill Cosby was the one who is reasonable for Eminem to do it.
It seems that Eminem did had one most memorable freestyle lyric in his rap. He said that he's kind of worse than Donald Trump in Mexico by being a McDonald's drunk guy. In a song by Dr. Dre, it seems that he had receive some negative attention from the fans regarding about rape victims. It is because there's a lyric that targets rape victims, which isn't really friendly at all. It's not good for us to joke about rape, you know? In his interview with Men's Health, he also revealed his history in using drugs
Eminem got himself into a show at the Olympics, this is where he got scouted by Dre, Dre got him signed and helped him to make the success of his life. This had an impact on him because he is finally living his dream; the good has finally come out of all the bad things and the struggle that he has been through. He can now afford to provide for him, his mum and his daughter. He must have had enough of providing for his mum and he left
There's enough of anger, threats, and hate to be spread around to all. There's even some decent wordplay scattered about. Nearing the end, track #11 "Ignant" is worthy of comparison to some of Eminem's early work with equal levels of aggression, sexual innuendos, and most importantly the onomatopoeia's. Followed by track "Represent", this is the only track to have other artists featured; these artists include Jae Harmony, Nobe, and Crowda. It surely wouldn't have hurt to have a small handful of other artists on other songs to bring more to the table either. At least with varying producers, and diversified samples, there's enough variation to never become too monotonous at any point.
This shows that Eminem is willing to seize the opportunity even though he is getting hate
I think one day we'll all wake up and understand the inner workings of Kanye West's mind and realize that all of his antics made sense, but today is not that day. Kanye West has transcended from Hip-Hop's most influential to most polarizing. There are several events that attribute to this new title, his twitter rants aligning himself with controversial figures like donald trump and candace owens (I didn't capitalize their names on purpose for all of you grammar heads.), wearing the 'make america great again' hat and the icing on the cake a TMZ rant, where he said slavery was a choice. Even though Kanye West has always been a stand out and do as I may individual, this time around his antics have tipped the scale.
This is quite evident as he has made music about Hurricane Catrina, the disadvantages of fame and fortune as well as about President Obama’s 2008 election (Biography.com). The same cannot be said about Young Thug who apart from the fact that his rap is hardly heard, the content of his music leaves nothing to be admired as he sings about being a “stoner”, hookers and mostly money; which to be honest
Today, there is no shortage of white rappers to listen to, and recently some have had decent success such as Yelawolf, Machine Gun Kelly and Mac Miller, but no other Caucasian rapper has had nearly the impact Eminem has had. His fame came when he was nearing his 30’s, but his rise to super stardom came rapidly once he was introduced to a wider audience. White rappers at the time didn’t exactly have the best reputation. The biggest white rapper, really, until then was another notorious artist – Vanilla Ice. Best known for his huge hit “Ice Ice Baby”. Prior to this, the Beastie Boys were the first white rappers to chart a major hit
The janitor Eminem raps about in his song “Brain Damage” ended up suing him for one million dollars and claimed that the song ruined his reputation (Hanneman). He wrote most of his song “Just Lose It” in 30 seconds (Hanneman). His movie (8 mile) is about his life and how he accomplished his dream of doing music and how he ended up now (Hanneman). Eminem has his own radio channel called ‘Shadow 45’ (“NME”). Most of his songs he wrote are about events that have happened to him.
Marshall Mathers, widely known as Eminem, is an American rapper, record producer, and actor, who is recognized as one of the most controversial and best-selling artists of the early 21st century (“Eminem”). Marshall writes most of his lyrics through his personal life experiences while adding a comical “I don’t give a S***” vibe to them. He struggled through a rough and lonely childhood, had relationship issues, became a father at a young age, and worked hard with dedication and persistence to get where he is today.
In the hip-hop industry, Eminem’s style is seen as appropriate. However, in the eyes of parents and maybe some old timers, Eminem’s creations give music a bad name. Eminem has a unique tone in his music that is channeled through his language choice. Particularly, in “Guts Over Fear” his tone perfectly matches his lyrics. His lyrics include natural human language reactions to the situation he is rapping about.
…his mother, Deborah Mathers, raised him. ... After repeating ninth grade three times, he dropped out of highschool and he held various unfulfilling jobs until his music career became profitable. He maintained a turbulent relationship with Kimberly Scott, and they had a daughter, Hailie Jade.” (Matson) Eminem has high quality music and has made an outstanding movie. The Hip-Hop Hall of Fame is where Eminem should be.
Eminem is one of the most famous rappers of all time,but it was no easy ride. He was basically homeless as child. He had absolutely nothing ,but that didn't stop him. Look at him now , he’s one of the most well known rappers and has released at least 3 albums.
Eminem had a tough decision to make either keep battling and hope someone notices you, or keep working and paying bills. Eminem new what he had to do. He whent and battled at the rap olympics.
Kanye West also known as "Yeezy" is American rapper, fashion disaster, and also music producer. People may say that Mr. West is our youth of today voice. He has made a tremendous mark in the music and fashion industry. As we all know Mr. West is known for having his moments. It is safe to say that he has the best and top “omg” Moments, such as interrupting Taylor Swift at the VMA’s. Kanye in the begging when he first came on the hip hop scene was this calm, joyful, his music in my eyes was the most different music out at the time, just because he wasn’t rapping about what everyone else was. Kanye was one of those joyful guys, everybody wanted him on his record or produce it. Then a tragic event occurred where his mom died. After then you see
When faced with the decision of which pop song really stood out to me during my youth and adolescent years, the song “Lose Yourself” by Eminem immediately came across my mind. From listening to this song during soccer game warm ups, to quietly being indulged in my own headphones while studying for high school exams, this song was like no other in my ITunes library. On top of its amazing use of musical elements, I especially love this song because of its connection to certain socio historical factors and the pure raw meaning behind its lyrics. Although the reaction to this song was quite mixed, and stirred a lot controversy, it was the most defining rap song of the early 2000s. While sitting at my seat pondering about this piece, it brought
Marshall Mathers, better known as Eminem, is recognized for his work as a rap artist who is able to connect with his audience through humor and rhythmically dicey lyrics. Eminem’s “My Name Is” music video is able signify whiteness and rearticulate race with the use intertextual editing techniques that parody common representations of whiteness. Eminem is using his “My Name Is” video as an approach to solidify his style of rapping and thus create new political and cultural authenticities that entice questions of race representation in the 1990’s and beyond. (Kajikawa).