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    Eminem Final Project

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    For this final project in Statistics, 7th period, Mr.Heflin, I have chosen to do my project on Eminem. He is a very popular artist, record producer, and actor. He is known as one (if not the best) of the best-selling artists in of the 2000s in the United States. I chose this artist because I found his life, career, and history interesting. One of the many interesting facts about him is that his song “Rap God” released in October 2013, is in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the most words

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    Eminem Research Paper

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    place? all will be answered in this argumentative. Eminem took his career as far as possible. He said in one of his songs with 50 cent he put his blood sweat and tears into this. He also claims in one of his songs I swear to God I put my heart and soul in this more than anybody knows I'm trapped, so all I do is rap. vanilla ice rapped for fun and he stopped later in his career. I think this is important in rapping careers. Eminem raps about his life problems in it and the world. One of

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    Eminem Lose Yourself

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    The overall effect that can be taken from “Lose Yourself,” is that you can take a bad situation and turn it into a better one with hard work. Eminem expresses throughout his song you must seize the moment when an opportunity comes your way because if you let it pass there might never be a second chance. Marshall is a rapper who does not sugar coat anything, he expresses his feelings, the truth about himself, the life he lived and accepts whatever comes his way. The goal of “Lose yourself” was to

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    Eminem Biography Essay

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    Page 1 Who is Eminem? Eminem is a rapper from Detroit, Michigan. He has 15 Grammy Awards and counting. He had a very hard life from moving from place to place and never had a fatherly figure in his life. His genre in music is Hip-Hop and R&B. He was discovered from the underground by Dr. Dre himself. Eminem became a hit. His life story is tough, his music explains feelings, joins a group called D12, and struggled with addiction. Marshall Mathers III’s (Eminem’s) life beat him to the ground but soon

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    Eminem Research Paper

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    The notion of determination has established great importance in my life, as I believe I have achieved success and prosperity in my life through determination. Eminem is a prime example of reaching success via determination. His desire for success is displayed in his renowned hit song “Lose Yourself” released in 2002. Eminem demonstrated his persistence, as he “kept rhyming and stepwritin’ the next cypher”, although he has “been chewed up, and spit out, and booed off stage.” The lyrics suggest that

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    Eminem Research Paper

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    My Name Is Eminem is one of the most famous American rapper with many global renowned music awards. Just to name a few, there is one Oscar, nine Grammy, nine MTV Music video and six MTV Europe music awards. It's widely acknowledged that the black people are superb at music especially hip-hop and rap with their extraordinary sense of beat. Nevertheless the white guy Eminem broke that cognition and created his own legend by becoming one of the most prominent rapper all over the world. A white

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    known by his stage name as Eminem, was born on October 17, 1972 in Detroit, Michigan. He is a rapper, songwriter, record producer and an actor. He has been hugely successful, winning fifteen Grammy Awards, and selling more than 172 million albums world wide, making him one of the best selling global artists (“Eminem”, n.d.). He is well known for his clever wordplay as well as his controversial lyrics and multiple stage personalities, like Slim Shady and Stan. Eminem developed another stage personality

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    Eminem is one of the most successful rappers of all times that is why people want to know how to write rap lyrics like Eminem. Many people were amazed on how successful Eminem is in terms of creating rap lyrics and in performing. Rap songs can be written with or without music. It is also called as the beat, track or instrumental. These songs are composed of the intro, the first verse, the hook, the second verse, second chorus, third hook and the first chorus that is commonly repeated twice. Here

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    Eminem Alternate Ending

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    [Eminem Sample] - Chorus You're walkin' down a horror corridor Contemplating my next plot again Not again! You're walkin' down a horror corridor Contemplating my next plot again Not again! Verse 1 She irons, knits, and listen to Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, and Mariah She’s a mope, mug, outsider, pariah, and exile She listens to Outkast's’ git up, get out, you can tell she’s a fighter She helps her mother with the bills and Dad with the dinner She obsesses over who’s hotter, Harry and Tomlinson

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    Eminem embodies the spirit of Jay Gatsby because they both were misunderstood as children, longed to have a better life, and achieved it. Eminem worked hard to build his credibility as a white rapper. Just as Gatsby tried to make himself a legitimate partner for Daisy, Eminem tried to make himself legitimate to the rap world. Gatsby and Eminem both felt the constant need to make themselves into completely different people. Both of these characters came from nothing and became unstoppable forces in

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