He mocked mj looks and Pepsi incident as well
Where is his video mocking r Kelly???
If by mocking him you mean his bars, em does that to any hot topic - he went at plenty celebs for no reason at all besides the fact they were popular and in the news alot...
Ie:Christopher reeve (superman actor)
Sidenote : I haven't found any rkelly bar pre-kamikaze era (the mgk bar) and by that time r Kelly was heavily in the news for his crimes
Just check this lol. 26 f***ing times + 1 from last year since this is from 2019.
Ranked: 20 People Eminem Has Dissed The Most
R. Kelly (Singer, 26 Disses)
thethings.com/ranked-20-people-eminem-has-dissed-the-most/amp
his music was catchy as s***, the versatility played a big part on how successful Em became(thanks to Dre and Bass Brothers helping to bring that out of him too)
You're telling me that if Em stayed to this sound:
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyUWs246kAo&ab_channel=CHALEURhe would turned out as famous as he was? C'mom
"His music"
With all the producers that made his sound...
hip hop community as a whole was f***ing with him back then too tho cause of dre.
he was rocking the stage on the up in smoke tour with dre, snoop, and cube. and those fans are a tough crowd to impress
Dude is going diamond off of the extreme loyalty and unprecedented nature of his music for it’s time though
We gotta be honest there’s a specific audience that would go back constantly to that kind of content.
Just check this lol. 26 f***ing times + 1 from last year since this is from 2019.
Ranked: 20 People Eminem Has Dissed The Most
R. Kelly (Singer, 26 Disses)
https://www.thethings.com/ranked-20-people-eminem-has-dissed-the-most/amp/
Cool, r Kelly is on the the list of 20 people Eminem dissed alot
He dissed alot of people, some deserved it (rkelly) and some didn't (Christopher reeve, mj, Britney etc)
He's like a clown that throws water in anyone's face :when your target is everyone, it cheapens the msg and impact imo
Which is why I think he has no principles when it comes to to his content (I'm sure you'd agree, he boasts of not caring and saying whatever)
It’s funny how out of all the rappers in that late 90s-early 00s Pac trend, the two that had Dre in their corners ended up being by far the biggest
"His music"
With all the producers that made his sound...
Wdym? I especifically credited the main ones as one of the reasons why he became so popular.... Like Em himself as said it.
It's still his music and his vision at the end of the day
Cool, r Kelly is on the the list of 20 people Eminem dissed alot
He dissed alot of people, some deserved it (rkelly) and some didn't (Christopher reeve, mj, Britney etc)
He's like a clown that throws water in anyone's face :when your target is everyone, it cheapens the msg and impact imo
Which is why I think he has no principles when it comes to to his content (I'm sure you'd agree, he boasts of not caring and saying whatever)
Some of them was him answering to stuff they said about him or his music and he heard it.
Others, he just rapped about what was going on or liked how their name rhymed.
Btw. Everyone knows Em is a big comics fan and one of his most dissed dudes was Superman lol it's obviously not personal, just him messing around.
Em is known for saying what goes through his mind without even thinking, the freestyle way. Same with D12. Now he can't do that anymore so he has to watch what he says a bit.
It’s funny how out of all the rappers in that late 90s-early 00s Pac trend, the two that had Dre in their corners ended up being by far the biggest
the actual joke is both of them making fun of ja rule for being a tupac clone in a diss record on some
the actual joke is both of them making fun of ja rule for being a tupac clone in a diss record on some
LOL
"His music"
With all the producers that made his sound...
he produced almost all tes songs and a good portion of sslp and mmlp
he produced almost all tes songs and a good portion of sslp and mmlp
Isn't "eminem's sound" (with his repetitive, 3 key piano, beats) a poor man's dre?
lot of it is because he has relatable messaging, skilled, accessible, marketable and is tupac-esque
you're lying if you say he got that far exclusively because he's white
and you're lying if you say he didn't benefit tremendously from skin color (he's admitted to this himself)
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Isn't "eminem's sound" (with his repetitive, 3 key piano, beats) a poor man's dre?
I didn't call him a world class producer or anything
all I'm saying is that he has a creative vision as far as production goes, doesn't just piggyback off other producers
Eminem was lucky to fill a niche that hadn't been filled before. The gap between underground and mainstream was much bigger in the 90s when you didn't have the internet to find your Lil Ugly Mane's, Mac Miller's, or Action Bronson's.
Before Em, Beastie Boys and Vanilla Ice were the only 2 white rappers that made an impact on the American public and both were products of a time when technical skill was not as important in hip-hop. The only way to be a white rapper in the 90s was to do it outside of hip-hop in nu metal or the rap metal scene.
However, by the mid 90s, there were far more successful white underground rappers that utilized technical skill (thanks to the standards shift between 80s and 90s hip-hop) and Eminem was not successful at all. EL-P made noise thanks to his Company Flow record, and even after Eminem blew up, the most successful underground rap acts were white (Jedi Mind Tricks, Aesop Rock, Rhymesayers, Def Jux).
Eminem was just lucky to be a lyrical rapper and a comedy rapper at the same time before every white rapper in the late 2000s and 2010s tried to be either or. Even now, the most credible white rappers broke out of those two subsections of "white rap" or tried to occupy a different niche (Mac Miller is a great example of that).
And with the explosion of Soundcloud emo rap, that opened another door for white rappers to blow up. But you also get people like Tom McDonald and NF (white "rappers" who's entire image is tailored to appeal to white people who hate rap but miss the youthful energy of Eminem's early work) and they unfortunately become successful.
I didn't call him a world class producer or anything
all I'm saying is that he has a creative vision as far as production goes, doesn't just piggyback off other producers

my fav by him
no sample either
He only sold well because he’s white. He admitted if he was black he wouldn’t have done those numbers.
his music was catchy as s***, the versatility played a big part on how successful Em became(thanks to Dre and Bass Brothers helping to bring that out of him too)
You're telling me that if Em stayed to this sound:
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyUWs246kAo&ab_channel=CHALEURhe would turned out as famous as he was? C'mom
If only Bass Brothers worked with Eminem right now

ayo the 97 bonnie and clyde beat some earporn
so atomospheric. Captures the cover perfectly
Yea some of y’all being disrespectful and ignorant talking about it was just cuz he was white lol. That was a big part of it but stop fronting like he didn’t have more than half the rappers in the industry shook to get on a song or a battle with him
As a Nas and Jay fan., white boy in his prime had me shook lol.