Im a notch older having to explain to my mother what #13 Cum On Everybody on the Slim Shady LP meant when she reviewed just the track list on the back. LOL 🍻
In this album he was hardcore trolling the media. They had a field day with him during The Slim Shady LP era. The Marshall Mathers LP is a product of revenge.
Yo this is one of my favorite songs, because it's Eminem being Eminem, not caring about the critics or what people think about him. Just him being the slim shady we love 🙃
4:54 "Serial killer hiding murder materiel in your cereal box on top of your stereo" Is so much fucking fun to say. It rolls off the Tongue. Sounds so fire and gives you a helluva mental picture. One of my favorite em lines.
You were so close to being a bar god for a second man. "He's an anomaly the way he slides over the beat so phenomenally." Appreciate what you do man, by far my favorite reactor with the way you speak so eloquently and your stellar insight. Plus that voice is straight butter.
My wife was telling me about how kids are trying to cancel em for his new stuff. I listened to the new song then had her listed to this and Criminal. Now she understands why I was laughing at the kids
I love this trend of people discovering classic Eminem and watching their reactions. You can literally just go through that entire album, review each song and have a reaction.
Imo this is one of the most quintessential eminem songs that best show his lyrical ability, ability to murder a beat with his cadence and flow, voice altering abilities, shock factor, energy, and absurd concepts and overall creativity. Ofc eminem has many highly critically acclaimed songs but hes most well known for being a renegade and speaking out against the public norms and culturally accepted themes, and this is him at his best. These sort of songs are only made by goats
100%. This was to the MMLP what Role Model was on SSLP. A super catchy beat that he kills with some of the most bizarre shit anyone at the time was rapping about.
“I’m just playing Ladies you know I love you” 😂 first time he said that..”I’m just playing America, you know I love you” “I’m just playing Diddy, you know I love you” 😂 I believe was one of the last
@@Sirnexar not sure what you're bitching about but I was just pointing out that if you played this dudes video 3 times, with him pausing and replaying every bar 3 times, math dictates you're rude as fuck and I don't care
damn most kittens wont catch that reference.....good god i hope shady is back. And if anything ive learned from being seasoned.....there is a huge something coming. And im all the way okay with it. Just some one put out the fire thats about to break the damn planet.
@@DeathColdBeer that’s the reason I loved Em 20 years ago … his sole purpose was to talk shit and not give a flying fuck who liked it or didn’t like it.. I’ve always been for people speaking their mind and exercising their Freedom of Speech…
Em and Dre were literally the best duo in the game. The way Dre's beats flow through Em's cadence and the way Em rides every beat so smoothly. This song is an amazing example of that
You gotta listen to Criminal next. It explains his whole mission for MMLP was to basically get back at the media who kept talking about how "evil" his music was because he was joking about assaulting people and doing drugs. They didn't like how "violent" SSLP sounded, so he just upped the ante on this one.
First Em song and second hip hop song I learned word for word, at 12 years old. Cousins friend showed up to a backyard tent sleep over when this album first dropped and he came with the CASSETTE. We wore this bitch out for the next two years lol
Slim Shady LP and this album are probably my favorite rap albums of all time. Shock value off the charts and vocabulary that was better than my English teacher.
I love the beat.. also the raw emotion gets to me - he sure was disappointed with women and must've experienced hate in the midst. I think honestly he went through probably too much.. been there. I hope he's loved nowadays and got some good friends too.
As caught up as we get in the subject matter, the dark topics get our attention as the artist displays their craftsmanship of words, cadences and rhythm, which often plays 2nd fiddle to controversy. Em had the advantage of having lived through dark sh*t and being a great writer slash student of the rap game which shows in his artistry.
There are many people who are technically very talented at art but there subject matter doesn't grab a large audience. Edgy stuff isn't as big nowadays so I'm not sure if it would be a hit nowadays
MRLBOYD MUSIC ........no way you havent heard this ....lol....maybe not but im here to enjoy it with you brother. You knew whats was possibly coming lol. This is the EM we got as kids. And man o man was it ever the greatness. It literally upset a lizard outside on my house ...bwuhaaaaaaaa" Much love everyone. Hope you got a laugh from this. Even cold blooded reptiles was offended by this lol
"We're out of our medicine, out of our minds and we want in yours let us in!" "Serial killer hiding murder material in a cereal box on top of your stereo" Both equally the best lines in the song.
Your delivery of comments on these obscene lyrics are absolutely hilarious, but your knowledge of hip hop also transpires in them and for that you have earned my subscribe, thank you for this video this was amazing lol
The line about tragedies happening in two states is a reference to school shootings that happened circa 1999. The Marshall Mathers LP has a few references to Columbine, and Rap God references one that was censored on said LP.
It's absolutely insane to me how you respectfully reacted to this song. You are the one and only "recationist" that I truly believe. Awesome video and this song.. 🙈🤣 I used to love it as a kid, but nowadays kids... can't handle this kind of shit, because they don't understand the theatre aspect of music as it was back then 😅
Man I’m sitting here after I’ve listened to this song probably 100 times in my lifetime since its release and your reaction is just incredible and I’m really happy I watched this. It’s tracks like this that gained him the notoriety of being the best lyricist to ever do it. That’s not just my opinion, that’s several of the greatest rappers ever opinions as well. Goat shit
One of my favorite lines from my favorite group, Flatbush zombies, is “I ain’t acid rap but I rap on acid” and I used to also listen to this song when i was a kid. Now it makes sense 😂 it reminded me of shady
this is the definition of verbal assault. straight up menace to society. "serial killer hiding murder material in a cereal box on top of your stereo" is just insanity.
Key thing that people over look as they were not around when this album dropped. THIS IS TRACK #1! There is a PSA before it but, this is the first SONG on the album. This is how he started this off!
When you said this is fire the first time has to be my favorite lyrics of all time… hit all the Vs and then the lives wives to go into the chorus is so sick
It always amazes me people who listen to hip hop haven’t heard this whole album. Em is the one artist from my early teen years I feel fortunate to have witnessed first hand. I had it on repeat from the day it came out. Marshall Mathers LP is his best record, followed closely by The Eminem Show.
@7:08 MRLBOYD MUSIC tired to drink some water to process this....lol. there was no drink...lol shady took the hydration attempt from us us all ! water itself cant help you now lol
Eminem in his early days was so darkly creative with his lyrics. I always look at rappers like comedians. There may be some truth in what's being said but take it all with a pinch of salt as they are performing trying to say the most ridiculous things to get a reaction. Eminem does this! He is also funny as in interviews.
Hot murder material stored in a cereal box on top of the stereo. This references multiple movies where a gun is hidden inside a cereal box. One move was Kill Bill when copperhead had a gun in a cereal box.
Weird again? Eminem was the epitome for us growing up of fuck you we do what we want And he didn’t say it for shock value These where hiss intrusive thoughts and this is what kept Eminem sane
“Absolutely Bonkers” 😂 if he goes back to this, he’ll be called too old for it and crazy again but I feel like his Houdini warning about not being cancelable might suggest this side of him is coming back
It makes sense with context. If one understands his story, trauma, context in hip hop poetry evolution (rhyme scheme and homage), cartoon artistry as a child, comic impersonation skills, censorship and racist climate, custody battle, told and untold abuse by family/community/peers in school, survival skills, poverty, it all makes sense. Example, I dont aspire to 'No Tears in the End' by Scarface, but musically its a masterful art piece describing of the horrific endless cycle of gang violence and embodies its energy.
This was a moment in time. I think hearing it for the first time in 2024 is a bit different than the moment it was born from. All the controversy, the hype, what Em was doing for culture. There was a very "punk" element to the whole thing how being brash and evocative spoke for the people in an abstract way. Counterculture and all that even if it was obviously hyperbolic.
Encore - never enough “i may be a lil too fast a pacy, sometimes the average listener rewinds and plays me 20 times coz i says so many rhymes” Seems he got this one bang on!
I love this song so much because we know he isn't gonna do that shit like that but people would catch a fit if anything unsanitary but Em made characters specifically just to do stuff like this and more and even checks people since everyone literally thinks he would do half the stuff he does but doesn't realize it is for show and to press people on purpose who don't get it. Real fans know what he would and would not do. This song was one of those songs that make you question his sanity only to realize he was sane all along....kinda sane 😅😂 I think this song was on the album with the song "Kim" too
This is the Eminem I grew up with. Hid the Marshall Mather's LP from my mom in a Will Smith CD case
Will Smith don't have to cuss in raps to sell records...
But I do so f him n f u too
Well I do; so 🤬 him and 🤬 you too!!
Naturally
Im a notch older having to explain to my mother what #13 Cum On Everybody on the Slim Shady LP meant when she reviewed just the track list on the back. LOL 🍻
And people are offened over Houdini. 😂😂😂😂
Like do you get?😂😂😂 they don't know this man
Those who don't learn from history are bound to repeat it. And get roasted by Slim like those who tried it 20 years ago
THANK YOU!!! Smh Long Live Shady!!!
He was way more controversial back then 😂😂
Imagine the Marshall Mathers LP in 2024...jesus christ
"Shut up when im talking to you! You hear me!? Answear me!!" 😅 😂
My favorite crazy Shady line of all time, it perfectly captures how unhinged he is
That line always kills me🤣
😂😂❤
And the he follows up with "Or Ima kill you" which makes it even funnier for me
In this album he was hardcore trolling the media. They had a field day with him during The Slim Shady LP era. The Marshall Mathers LP is a product of revenge.
what social media existed when this came out?
@@mmbaconpancakes8281 He said media....not social media
😂😂bruhh reading comprehension goes far now days, n just so you know, myspace lol@@mmbaconpancakes8281
@@mmbaconpancakes8281 MTV and get this, MAGAZINES OMG LOL WOW SO OLD.
@@mmbaconpancakes8281 🤦♂
Yo this is one of my favorite songs, because it's Eminem being Eminem, not caring about the critics or what people think about him. Just him being the slim shady we love 🙃
"I invented violence, you vile venomous volatile vicious
Vain Vicodin, *vrin vrin vrin!*" what in the world 😂 my tongue hurts
This line is like when V introduces himself only using v words in V from Vendetta.
alliteration
I think I had these lyrics memorized when I was about 10 😂
same 😂
The days we didn't know what we had!!!
same and i grew up in germany 🤣
Yeah me too. I still do. 😂
@@Whoarutlkg2😂
4:54 "Serial killer hiding murder materiel in your cereal box on top of your stereo"
Is so much fucking fun to say. It rolls off the Tongue. Sounds so fire and gives you a helluva mental picture. One of my favorite em lines.
It's also a reference to a serial killer too I want to say Dahmer maybe but I could be wrong
You were so close to being a bar god for a second man. "He's an anomaly the way he slides over the beat so phenomenally." Appreciate what you do man, by far my favorite reactor with the way you speak so eloquently and your stellar insight. Plus that voice is straight butter.
Right we just want him to go nuts like he did on calm down.
25 years later I can still give you every word of this album.
My wife was telling me about how kids are trying to cancel em for his new stuff. I listened to the new song then had her listed to this and Criminal. Now she understands why I was laughing at the kids
Right bro I was oh you kids are new huh
No one is trying to cancel him bro
@@CadaverKumaPlenty of people are
@@MagicToenail where? Give me an example, dont confuse hate for cancelling
The whole album is perfection! Glad I grew up in a generation who got to enjoy this as it hit the air waves!
I love this trend of people discovering classic Eminem and watching their reactions. You can literally just go through that entire album, review each song and have a reaction.
Hardest shit in the world when it 1st dropped…the moment was palpable 💯🔥
2:38 “Ok guys this is fire” 😂😂😂 i was singing along to this shit at 12 years old
Imo this is one of the most quintessential eminem songs that best show his lyrical ability, ability to murder a beat with his cadence and flow, voice altering abilities, shock factor, energy, and absurd concepts and overall creativity. Ofc eminem has many highly critically acclaimed songs but hes most well known for being a renegade and speaking out against the public norms and culturally accepted themes, and this is him at his best. These sort of songs are only made by goats
100%. This was to the MMLP what Role Model was on SSLP. A super catchy beat that he kills with some of the most bizarre shit anyone at the time was rapping about.
I agree with this and ironically you mentioned "renegade" which imo is another one of those quintessential Eminem songs too.
I'm thoroughly enjoying people finding the Em that so many of us grew up on. I was a HS sophomore when this came out.
This song is actually what made me buy his cd back In what was it 99.... Im not even a rap fan... people don't know how old Em was no Fs given
best em album of all time.
Yessssss
“I’m just playing Ladies you know I love you” 😂 first time he said that..”I’m just playing America, you know I love you” “I’m just playing Diddy, you know I love you” 😂 I believe was one of the last
Also he said "Gen Z, you know I love you." That's the last one.
"Im just playing gen z, you know i love you" was last one 😂😂😂
@@jacekbrongiel1812 yeah 😂 that’s why I said “one of the lasts ones” because I’m sure Em probably pissed someone else off by then 🤦🏻♂️😂
I'm predicting the line "I'm just playing Shady, you know I love you" on the new album haha
@@wolfysnack13 😂 for real huh? You’re probably right bruh
Had to replay this 3 times, I haven't heard this song in so long but one of my all time favorites
So you listened to 9 pauses per bar
@@xlneoMAXlx Why are you even here? Go to the original video if you really want no pauses, i swear people complain about the weirdest shit
@@Sirnexar not sure what you're bitching about but I was just pointing out that if you played this dudes video 3 times, with him pausing and replaying every bar 3 times, math dictates you're rude as fuck and I don't care
"...shut the hell up. I'm tryin' to develop these pictures of the devil to sell em."
I've missed old Eminem for a long time.
I love the Norman Bates reference “The Blood Stain is orange after you wash it 3 or 4 times in the tub, but that Normal ain’t it Norman” fucken 🔥
Then the follow up is gas too. "Serial killer, hot murder material in a cereal box on top of your stereo." 😂
damn most kittens wont catch that reference.....good god i hope shady is back. And if anything ive learned from being seasoned.....there is a huge something coming. And im all the way okay with it. Just some one put out the fire thats about to break the damn planet.
@@DeathColdBeer that’s the reason I loved Em 20 years ago … his sole purpose was to talk shit and not give a flying fuck who liked it or didn’t like it.. I’ve always been for people speaking their mind and exercising their Freedom of Speech…
@@douglasmijangos3327 agreed. love you brother stay safe
@@DeathColdBeer you too bro ..
Hearing Houdini triggered so memories from back then, I've been blaring all the old shit since, forgot how hard shady went.
I can rap this entire song word for word. This is what I grew up on. This is OG Eminem!
Em and Dre were literally the best duo in the game. The way Dre's beats flow through Em's cadence and the way Em rides every beat so smoothly. This song is an amazing example of that
Nah this is ain't eminem this is slim shady and he's exactly what we fans want and the world needs right now
YES
They’re the same you goofy
@brambo09 nah for real I never knew that 🙄😒
Slim is a character Em plays. Alot of artists have alter egos, like Kendrick with Kungfoo Kenny. @@brambo09
agree completely. entirely.
You gotta listen to Criminal next. It explains his whole mission for MMLP was to basically get back at the media who kept talking about how "evil" his music was because he was joking about assaulting people and doing drugs. They didn't like how "violent" SSLP sounded, so he just upped the ante on this one.
First Em song and second hip hop song I learned word for word, at 12 years old. Cousins friend showed up to a backyard tent sleep over when this album first dropped and he came with the CASSETTE. We wore this bitch out for the next two years lol
That night you learn “bitch” word xd
Your parents must of been so proud
I literally searched for this yesterday and was sad that you've never reacted 😂 Thank you bro
"its bonkers lyrically" It definitely bammed my boozle when I was in middle school with this album
This one of my favorite em
Songs shit goes so hard
Slim Shady LP and this album are probably my favorite rap albums of all time. Shock value off the charts and vocabulary that was better than my English teacher.
I love the beat.. also the raw emotion gets to me - he sure was disappointed with women and must've experienced hate in the midst. I think honestly he went through probably too much.. been there.
I hope he's loved nowadays and got some good friends too.
I loved going in my car and blasting this, especially on the road to move in with my amazing dad. ☺️
Listen to how crazy the beat is that he is effortlessly gliding in. I can’t think of another rapper who could make this beat sound good
Still his best album, miss the guy on this album so much.. he doesn't exist anymore.
That's him on pills. We will never have slim shady again.
Much better for EM, not so great for music.
I just now put together the whole Killshot “I’m just playin Diddy, you know I love you”
The feeling seeing this song live was amazzzzzzzing with the gun sound and all
Isn't this the song in the same album as Criminal? I feel like this song would be the one to play before listening to the song Criminal lol.
Exactly!
Idk if he’s ready for Criminal lol
this the intro to the album and criminal was the outro😂
Lmfaool; this was the first track from Em that I ever shared with my grandmother Patricia! ;-)
8:25 “Rain Man” from the Encore album is a solid listen 👌🏻
Ah, a balm for my soul. It's nice to reminisce.
I grew up on Em’s classics like this, so many people don’t even know his songs like this exist. No way this would fly today lol, love it.
2001 walking around with this in ya cd walkman......oh what times to be alive ❤
As caught up as we get in the subject matter, the dark topics get our attention as the artist displays their craftsmanship of words, cadences and rhythm, which often plays 2nd fiddle to controversy. Em had the advantage of having lived through dark sh*t and being a great writer slash student of the rap game which shows in his artistry.
There are many people who are technically very talented at art but there subject matter doesn't grab a large audience. Edgy stuff isn't as big nowadays so I'm not sure if it would be a hit nowadays
There will never be another lyrical album as good as this it’s perfection in my opinion greatest album ever made
MRLBOYD MUSIC ........no way you havent heard this ....lol....maybe not but im here to enjoy it with you brother. You knew whats was possibly coming lol. This is the EM we got as kids. And man o man was it ever the greatness. It literally upset a lizard outside on my house ...bwuhaaaaaaaa" Much love everyone. Hope you got a laugh from this. Even cold blooded reptiles was offended by this lol
One of my favorite em songs
"We're out of our medicine, out of our minds and we want in yours let us in!"
"Serial killer hiding murder material in a cereal box on top of your stereo"
Both equally the best lines in the song.
The way he rode this beat(pause) insane.
Your delivery of comments on these obscene lyrics are absolutely hilarious, but your knowledge of hip hop also transpires in them and for that you have earned my subscribe, thank you for this video this was amazing lol
I always recommend following this song with Criminal which is the last song on this LP. It discusses the shock value of early Eminem.
The line about tragedies happening in two states is a reference to school shootings that happened circa 1999. The Marshall Mathers LP has a few references to Columbine, and Rap God references one that was censored on said LP.
It's absolutely insane to me how you respectfully reacted to this song. You are the one and only "recationist" that I truly believe. Awesome video and this song.. 🙈🤣 I used to love it as a kid, but nowadays kids... can't handle this kind of shit, because they don't understand the theatre aspect of music as it was back then 😅
Man I’m sitting here after I’ve listened to this song probably 100 times in my lifetime since its release and your reaction is just incredible and I’m really happy I watched this. It’s tracks like this that gained him the notoriety of being the best lyricist to ever do it. That’s not just my opinion, that’s several of the greatest rappers ever opinions as well. Goat shit
One of the best songs by eminem for sure...
Not many could argue how mzsterful it is
One of my favorite lines from my favorite group, Flatbush zombies, is “I ain’t acid rap but I rap on acid” and I used to also listen to this song when i was a kid. Now it makes sense 😂 it reminded me of shady
Nobody gonna talk about Em being the best Lyricist ever? My guy literally rhymes things, dreams, seem, 80 g's, week and tweece? Twice, whatever. 🤣🤣
Check out the song “Music Box” by Eminem. It’s probably one of his best Horrorcore style songs. Relapse was really a underrated album.
this is the definition of verbal assault. straight up menace to society.
"serial killer hiding murder material in a cereal box on top of your stereo" is just insanity.
oh hell yeah i love ur reactions
Key thing that people over look as they were not around when this album dropped. THIS IS TRACK #1! There is a PSA before it but, this is the first SONG on the album. This is how he started this off!
Nothing beats MMLP Em.
Love how Eminem floats when he’s in his bag
There will never be another Slim Shady. Enjoy it while you can.
When you said this is fire the first time has to be my favorite lyrics of all time… hit all the Vs and then the lives wives to go into the chorus is so sick
It always amazes me people who listen to hip hop haven’t heard this whole album. Em is the one artist from my early teen years I feel fortunate to have witnessed first hand. I had it on repeat from the day it came out. Marshall Mathers LP is his best record, followed closely by The Eminem Show.
@7:08 MRLBOYD MUSIC tired to drink some water to process this....lol. there was no drink...lol shady took the hydration attempt from us us all ! water itself cant help you now lol
I bought that cd twice as a kid. Once on vacation when it dropped then again once i got home
Eminem in his early days was so darkly creative with his lyrics. I always look at rappers like comedians. There may be some truth in what's being said but take it all with a pinch of salt as they are performing trying to say the most ridiculous things to get a reaction. Eminem does this! He is also funny as in interviews.
this whole album is amazing
Lmao can’t believe I was just bobbing my head along in high school, not really paying too much attention to the lyrics 😅😅😅
And this was my first Eminem album when I was a kid lol
Right for me - Eminem next please, rhyme schemes are insane
"Ok thats a good hiding spot.....who's looking there" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Undiluted Slim Shady 💯
One of my all time favorite Eminem songs😂
This is my favorite song of all time of eminem, I can sing along to whole song , it was my anthem of 15-18 just being stupid.
When MMLP got out Eminem was the topics of every teenagers at that time, you had to be there
His main influences were Esham and Pacewon. Slim Shady is total Esham from Detroit influence.
Hot murder material stored in a cereal box on top of the stereo. This references multiple movies where a gun is hidden inside a cereal box. One move was Kill Bill when copperhead had a gun in a cereal box.
The blow up doll line was a shot about Esham (Em was influenced by him and his style Acid rap)
Yup. And Esham took it personally and dropped like, half an album dissing Em for it, too. lol
How can you be a rap fan and you haven’t heard “kill you” until 2024… tf.
That’s what I’m saying. Dude had an opinion on Houdini before listening to mmlp??
@@pippylongsausage1275 shits weird
LOL this was my favorite Em song. Marshall Mathers LP was my first CD I ever bought.
No shot this is your first time, what a blessing that is
Weird again? Eminem was the epitome for us growing up of fuck you we do what we want
And he didn’t say it for shock value
These where hiss intrusive thoughts and this is what kept Eminem sane
“Absolutely Bonkers” 😂 if he goes back to this, he’ll be called too old for it and crazy again but I feel like his Houdini warning about not being cancelable might suggest this side of him is coming back
It makes sense with context.
If one understands his story, trauma, context in hip hop poetry evolution (rhyme scheme and homage), cartoon artistry as a child, comic impersonation skills, censorship and racist climate, custody battle, told and untold abuse by family/community/peers in school, survival skills, poverty, it all makes sense.
Example, I dont aspire to 'No Tears in the End' by Scarface, but musically its a masterful art piece describing of the horrific endless cycle of gang violence and embodies its energy.
He’s calmed down and not as angry anymore, that’s fine, you couldn’t seriously expect him to keep that up his whole career and never adapt.
the thing is, everybody knew when is was a kid, that there were 3. Marshal, Slim and Eminem 😝
This was a moment in time. I think hearing it for the first time in 2024 is a bit different than the moment it was born from. All the controversy, the hype, what Em was doing for culture. There was a very "punk" element to the whole thing how being brash and evocative spoke for the people in an abstract way. Counterculture and all that even if it was obviously hyperbolic.
How can people not have heard these songs? Like brah
Encore - never enough “i may be a lil too fast a pacy, sometimes the average listener rewinds and plays me 20 times coz i says so many rhymes”
Seems he got this one bang on!
I really hope we see more of this Eminem soon
I love this song so much because we know he isn't gonna do that shit like that but people would catch a fit if anything unsanitary but Em made characters specifically just to do stuff like this and more and even checks people since everyone literally thinks he would do half the stuff he does but doesn't realize it is for show and to press people on purpose who don't get it. Real fans know what he would and would not do. This song was one of those songs that make you question his sanity only to realize he was sane all along....kinda sane 😅😂
I think this song was on the album with the song "Kim" too
“This isn’t as wild as Fack was..” 😂😂😂 Funniest statement haha
Songs like this is Slim Shady. Eminem or Marshall is different with the lyrics. Shady is just pure chaos and savage 😂
GOAT