Gotta listen to "Rock Bottom"! Edit: just learned that the same day eminem made "Rock Bottom" he attempted suicide. Lots of emotion put into that song...
In the LL interview he said he wasnt trying to off himself but that he took a bunch of pills and said fuck it. I think it was one of those things where he was like "if I die, i die, and if i don't that's fine too"
@@redrum41987 The original rock bottom is so emotional. Beat is different a little aswell. Should have never changed it but i think maybe they couldnt remix it or something.
@@JazzCabbagE7 As far as I know, he did 1000 copies of Infinite and barely sold half. Everybody told him he sounded to much like Nas and others. That's when he changed his style and came back with the Slim Shady EP. That's the album he gave to the guy that worked for Jimmy Iovine in the rap Olympics after losing to Juice.
Naw this is better than rock bottom. You didn't listen to what he said. 90s heads. He was sounding like nas and az and it was reminiscent of real hip hop
J E as far as connectivity though rock bottom is a better track they’re both different vibes neither is really better they’re both perfect for the mindset he wanted you to have while listening
I wonder if Eminem is aware of Stevie. I feel like he would like him better than no life Shaq just due to the bar breakdowns Stevie does. No one else on YT is breaking bars down like Stevie is
Crypt and Knox Hill have really intelligent breakdowns of the bars, but Stevie's got a cool personality. Seems like the kind of guy I'd like to have a beer with.
Man this track brought a smile to my face. Memories of the 90’s and just the best era of rap in general. Not just EM making a mark but a time capsule of how rap (hip hop) had a certain pleasing (hypnotizing) flow as Stevie says. Man I miss this style.
Yea The 90's music, not only hip hop, it's immortal. Back then music was made from hart not for money like this bull shit music that comes out today. It's the music that i growed up and i come back every time
I love how many times stevie has said "I don't think I ever heard Em on a track like this before" the depth of Eminems talent and diversity of musicality is insurmountable. The GOAT
That's false; Eminem got second place at the Rap Olympics, an intern for Interscope asked Eminem for a tape, that same intern later told Jimmy Iovine about it (head of Interscope Records), then Jimmy took the tape home with him, and when Dre visited he heard the Slim Shady EP and reached out to Eminem as a result.
@@stevie.knight before he was signed by dre he released this and it sold less than 1000 copies and he developed a harder flow and sound a year or so later this song kinda reminds me of halftime by nas
Had no identity yet. He sounded too much like Nas and AZ. This is part of the reason why Dre didn’t even know he was white when he heard Em before seeing him, like Stevie said in this video..... I mean on top of the fact that he could rap his ass off and white rappers at the time was frowned upon. lol
The whole infinite album is a masterpiece. I wish he would release it mainstream because despite the obvious influences on this album, I think it's some of his best work. It's truly amazing. Please react to the other songs off this album
I been looking for that album ever since i downloeded it way back in probably 2000 or something. But i still listen to it even tho the quality isnt great. What an album. I would def put it in top 4 eminem albums. Its okay was kind of my anthem for if shit was rough.
It's on YT Music, Amazon Music but not sure about Spotify. There's access to it but I feel like it could definitely do with a re-release or just a promo from Em to introduce it to the younger fans and breathe some life back into it. So I agree 100%
Because it was a double and the other meaning was far more obvious... And to think of it you had to listen to album that even most of the Stans don't know because it was even before My Name is. Actually My Name is, Guilty conscience, Forgot about DRE are the tracks when Eminem started for 95% of the audience.
LMFAO!!!!! My kids love EM, but didnt know for yearssssssss that that was EMMMM. We were eating dinner one night and my son finally heard the "This Eminem baby" at the begining and lost his mind..... "OMG this is Eminem"!!!! i almost cried laughing
I'm loving your videos bro. Of all the reactions I've seen, you seem to get it the most by far. What you said about liking this song for what it represents was very well put. It's so cool that it's called 'Infinite' too, because of how nostalgic it is and here we are listening to it almost 3 decades later and it takes us back to that time. This was Eminem doing hip-hop during that golden age, before he really had his own style. One of my favorite Em songs for that reason too.
This was instantly one of my favorites by him as soon as I heard it. Like you said, so smooth the whole way. That and the way he's saying words with similar sounds for a whole rhyme scheme. Like "tion" contamination, examination, animation, lamination, narration, interrogation, invasion, gazin (with the same sound). Straight fire
1000% I love that album. He needs to release it on streaming. "Who the fuck passed you the mic and said that you can flow, point em out man I wanna know" I think the entire thing is on UA-cam but mashed together.
Love that you did this one, always been a favorite, like top 3. Even with all the different shades of Eminem there are in his discography, it's so unique and chill.
Hi Stevie, I’m a long time Em fan and recently discovered your channel not too long ago, as a non English speaker(Asian), I enjoyed your channel and your break down very much, thank you. I’ve been a fan of Em for over 20 years but this song has become my favorite for unknown reason, the beat, the flow, the meaning and the way he rapped, I feel like he had nothing to lose, he lives for this thing, I feel like his fire, his ambition and soul are all in this track, I feel like this is the one true song that is so so Em.
Thanks for your reaction and all you doing. I’m from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 and I’m leaning English by videos: especially by your reacting to Em’s songs. Because your breakdown of the lyrics, your type of choosing words is very helpful and easy to understanding. Of course your videos are useful when learning American slangs. Thank you and wish you a lot of success!
Please one day react to “when the music stops” by Eminem - The Eminem show. It’s one of my favorites and I’ve never seen anyone react to it!! Keep up the good work love the videos🔥🔥
Finally! I've been waiting for this one. Favorite Eminem track ever. I've been furiously upvoting every request for this song in your comment section up till now. Dope to see you just vibe out with this one, barely having the heart to pause the shit.
So glad you reacted to this. This is when i started listening to em. So i think it sounds like him. But definitely one of my top 5 songs from em. Just a straight classic.
Yeah from what I remember, with this flow people weren’t really impressed because he sounded like so many rappers at the time ...like Nas. So he wanted to separate himself so he created the Shady persona.
Ryuk lb - It’s true. It’s part of his history. He wasn’t saying anything bad about Em, just stating facts. You don’t need to go full “Stan” about everything that doesn’t sound like a compliment when in comes to Em.
I like this album ALOT but I heard it in the 2000s so it sounded soooo different and that caught my attention. So not sure how I feel about it if I heard in 96. But infinite-Eminem show they classics to me
Ryuk lb true, but you have to remember this was the 90’s ....rap at it’s finest. Infinite was a dope album, but nothing really stood out....it sounded like a lot of good albums at the the time, you feel me? Like Stevie said, listening to it 20 years later though makes you appreciate Em more because of how diverse he is.
This is one of my fav reactions... I loved hip hop back in the day, when it was fresh, Listening to this and the way u explain it I can do nothing but agree... Those were the glory days of Hip-Hop for me.
Others have said it but the more of us that say it the more you will see it, react to "Rock Bottom" probably one of the most relatable songs he's made and definitely gives you insight to his state of mind when he was starting Much love and respect ❤
Stevie over here thirst trapping on the reaction shirtless. You a wild boy Steve 🤣😂 Respect thought I might have to steal the swag. Fit reactors unit 💪🏽
I remember in the early ’00s hearing this for the first time, back in high school, when ‘Em already was one of my favorite artists but didn’t knew anything from his career before SSLP, and was literally in awe how fucking magical this sounded, like it kinda became my favorite song of his. The feels that this beat gives is just so unreal, plus his rapping is so immaculate and smooth. I couldn’t believe that for the longest he tried to ignore his early output, while to me this song was one of his absolute best ones
I was 16 when the slim shady lp came out and I knew about an album he did previously. I finally listened to infinite about 2 years ago and I simultaneously felt regret for not knowing what I had been missing and finding it.
Yoo I can't believe we on the last day and we still haven't scratched the surface yet... Please tell me that your doing The Way I am, Rock Bottom and Stan... Those are part of the foundation of the house that is Marshall Mathers
Gotta listen to "Rock Bottom"!
Edit: just learned that the same day eminem made "Rock Bottom" he attempted suicide. Lots of emotion put into that song...
In the LL interview he said he wasnt trying to off himself but that he took a bunch of pills and said fuck it. I think it was one of those things where he was like "if I die, i die, and if i don't that's fine too"
There's a demo version recording of Rock Bottom, you can hear the pain in his voice. He rerecorded the vocals for SSLP.
Wrong video
@@redrum41987 The original rock bottom is so emotional.
Beat is different a little aswell.
Should have never changed it but i think maybe they couldnt remix it or something.
"...The era that I'm from will pummel you..." - The ringer.
Holy shit yes!
Feels so much more weighty after hearing this. Just wow.
👌👌👌👌 OKAY YES
“More car tunes/cartoons than animation” He’s been doing doubles since 96
also the "M.O to kill MC"
M.O in modus operandi or could be taken as literal AMMO..
the BARS brooo
He was born in Missouri. “Represent the MO”
No before he was famous and before he named himself Eminem he had a dope songs ahead of it's time just after the mid 80's.
Imagine Dre hearing this and then finding out this guy isnt signed!
Well, it wasn't his debut album. Slim Shady EP was.
@@disturbed1013 im certain the Infinite album debuted in 1996 and the Slim Shady EP debuted in 1997, but i could be wrong!
@@JazzCabbagE7 As far as I know, he did 1000 copies of Infinite and barely sold half. Everybody told him he sounded to much like Nas and others. That's when he changed his style and came back with the Slim Shady EP. That's the album he gave to the guy that worked for Jimmy Iovine in the rap Olympics after losing to Juice.
@@disturbed1013 next time we see Em we gotta ask him 😂
@@JazzCabbagE7 🤣 That's what I got from his interview with Mike Tyson. Dope interview 😁
ur fav only becuase you haven't heard Rock Bottom.
Everyone needs to like. Rock bottom hits different. CLASSIC
That’s a different era of em also completely different song type. I love rock bottom tho
Naw this is better than rock bottom. You didn't listen to what he said. 90s heads. He was sounding like nas and az and it was reminiscent of real hip hop
Yeahhh it just on another level
J E as far as connectivity though rock bottom is a better track they’re both different vibes neither is really better they’re both perfect for the mindset he wanted you to have while listening
Stevie is hands down the realest hip hop reactor on YT. He bleeds sincerity!
Scriptwork bro
@@oviegrantdigbori9659 Are you an idiot? lmao
@@neistack Idiot really for an opinion
@@oviegrantdigbori9659 He hardly edits his videos, do you honestly think he'd script this?
@@neistack I love stevie..but scriptwork are super dope too for breaking bars down..
Stevie with his own double entendre... "so 'bare' with me" 😂 😂 Eminem rubbing off on ya bro 🔥
Yo, I was bout to type the same thing after he said that lol
Bro in all honesty, this is the song that made me fall in love with rap
Underrated Em song and album... not many reactors have checked out this album..
Not many stans have checked out this album
@@tj54441 true that lol
@@tj54441 Those are fake Stans, yo. X, D
Did you check out the Slim Shady EP
@Jadd Cavalberry you fucking know bro! Top 5 hip hop album ever!
I wonder if Eminem is aware of Stevie. I feel like he would like him better than no life Shaq just due to the bar breakdowns Stevie does. No one else on YT is breaking bars down like Stevie is
Check out ScriptWork
Yup
Check out the TheThirdErnest
Huglife but definitely thirdernest has it by far.
Crypt and Knox Hill have really intelligent breakdowns of the bars, but Stevie's got a cool personality. Seems like the kind of guy I'd like to have a beer with.
Man this track brought a smile to my face. Memories of the 90’s and just the best era of rap in general. Not just EM making a mark but a time capsule of how rap (hip hop) had a certain pleasing (hypnotizing) flow as Stevie says. Man I miss this style.
Yea
The 90's music, not only hip hop, it's immortal. Back then music was made from hart not for money like this bull shit music that comes out today. It's the music that i growed up and i come back every time
@@johnnyskr4539 times and music change, but this shit be timeless
R.I.P. to real hip hop.
I love how many times stevie has said "I don't think I ever heard Em on a track like this before" the depth of Eminems talent and diversity of musicality is insurmountable. The GOAT
One of the Goats I agree but I won't go as far as the Goat.
@@saburrashid5566 🐐 is different subjective and I ain’t mad if yours is different 👍
@@jamescurrie7678 Not really ? Like when did you start listening to hip hop ? I'm day 1 hip hop head .
@@saburrashid5566 for me it was around 92 so not quite a day one for sure, who is your 🐐
@@jamescurrie7678 Pac
This is the album that people passed on except Dre!
That's false; Eminem got second place at the Rap Olympics, an intern for Interscope asked Eminem for a tape, that same intern later told Jimmy Iovine about it (head of Interscope Records), then Jimmy took the tape home with him, and when Dre visited he heard the Slim Shady EP and reached out to Eminem as a result.
I always wondered why this album never did numbers. It ended up flopping this was his first cd, then slim shady EP then slim shady LP.
Thank you 4 that
it was before dre made him a household name
Well, when you sell CDs out of the trunk of your car as a white person in a genre mostly for (at the time) black people, it's hard to sell a lot.
@@stevie.knight before he was signed by dre he released this and it sold less than 1000 copies and he developed a harder flow and sound a year or so later
this song kinda reminds me of halftime by nas
Had no identity yet. He sounded too much like Nas and AZ. This is part of the reason why Dre didn’t even know he was white when he heard Em before seeing him, like Stevie said in this video..... I mean on top of the fact that he could rap his ass off and white rappers at the time was frowned upon. lol
Dre said the same thing, he thought Em was black when he first heard him
And then came this white boy in yellow like sunshine sweatsuit and bleached hair and baby blue eyes 😂
@@disturbed1013 😂😭😂 legendary comment
But he told us - mic smoke
The whole infinite album is a masterpiece. I wish he would release it mainstream because despite the obvious influences on this album, I think it's some of his best work. It's truly amazing. Please react to the other songs off this album
I been looking for that album ever since i downloeded it way back in probably 2000 or something.
But i still listen to it even tho the quality isnt great. What an album.
I would def put it in top 4 eminem albums.
Its okay was kind of my anthem for if shit was rough.
It's on YT Music, Amazon Music but not sure about Spotify. There's access to it but I feel like it could definitely do with a re-release or just a promo from Em to introduce it to the younger fans and breathe some life back into it. So I agree 100%
Remember that bar every UA-cam reactor missed in Eminems darkness video?.... When he said "my supply is infinite"........ Well here you go
Because it was a double and the other meaning was far more obvious... And to think of it you had to listen to album that even most of the Stans don't know because it was even before My Name is. Actually My Name is, Guilty conscience, Forgot about DRE are the tracks when Eminem started for 95% of the audience.
@@sunshy78 You can't be a Stan and not know this album.
Infinite came out in '96. Em was 23 at the time this came out.
23 24
He was 25
And I can tell you that as a fact
this particular song written in 1995, he was 22.
Damn
I remember when this flow and rhyme pattern was closer to the norm than it is now. To me it will never get old.
LMFAO!!!!! My kids love EM, but didnt know for yearssssssss that that was EMMMM. We were eating dinner one night and my son finally heard the "This Eminem baby" at the begining and lost his mind..... "OMG this is Eminem"!!!! i almost cried laughing
yes sounds like nas "it aint hard to tell" mixed with mobb deep. but remember Em went through so many flows before he found his lane.
Stress Free Paper Chase man I was thinking the same thing 👍
Mobb deep, sound brought me right back there.
Sounds more like halftime off Illmatic
And also eminems lyrical talent made him sound so much more technical than nas or mob deap.
I don’t care what genre of music it’s dope to see someone hear great songs for the first time. Stevie been having fun lately and that’s cool to watch.
*FUN FACT STEVIE - THIS INFINITE TRACK IS ONE OF J. COLE FAVORITE EMINEM SONGS.*
"Ya know... I better take my shirt off for this." Stevie
Probably
When dr dre first heard em he thought he was black haha
Damn, I used to have this song on repeat years ago lol ...the memories!
I'm gonna have to throw "Eminem - Stimulate" request into the mix. Too underrated.
How has no one talked about how jacked this man is?!?!
Infinte was a great song to react to. Gotta do Rabit Run and Sing For The Moment
Love this track. Can really hear the AZ inspiration from early EM
My favorite Em track of all time! That reaction got me smiling hard! Much appreciated Stevie!
This song was a year before I was born..... gahhhhd damn
Invasion part 1,2,3 with lyrics trust me it's 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I TOLD YOU you’d love it bro, big ups for actually reacting to it, hands down the best reactions on the tube. Wud up wud up wud up!
So pleased you did this! I always loved the vibe of this album 😌
I'm loving your videos bro. Of all the reactions I've seen, you seem to get it the most by far. What you said about liking this song for what it represents was very well put. It's so cool that it's called 'Infinite' too, because of how nostalgic it is and here we are listening to it almost 3 decades later and it takes us back to that time. This was Eminem doing hip-hop during that golden age, before he really had his own style. One of my favorite Em songs for that reason too.
This might be one of my favorite reactions from you Stevie! Glad you enjoyed this one!
Keep grinding till the top man, we're with ya!
"We Represent the 313!"
I’ve been loving Eminem week Stevie! Thank you!! 😊💕
This was instantly one of my favorites by him as soon as I heard it. Like you said, so smooth the whole way. That and the way he's saying words with similar sounds for a whole rhyme scheme. Like "tion" contamination, examination, animation, lamination, narration, interrogation, invasion, gazin (with the same sound). Straight fire
Bro you have to listen to that entire infinite album. I’m about to drop that $250 lol I need that reaction.
1000% I love that album. He needs to release it on streaming.
"Who the fuck passed you the mic and said that you can flow, point em out man I wanna know"
I think the entire thing is on UA-cam but mashed together.
Eminem, like Jay Z, Biggie, LL Cool J, etc, has always come with a battle rap lyrical genius.
Em was in a class of his own
Love that you did this one, always been a favorite, like top 3. Even with all the different shades of Eminem there are in his discography, it's so unique and chill.
After eminem week , u shud do " eminem diss week "
React to his diss songs.. 💀
Alright. He gotta do more infinite songs. Open Mic would be a dope reaction
It's okay
Infinite
Or wego
That just tells Em's influences
There's some barz on Open Mic, for sure. "You couldn't make the crowd throw up their hands if they swallowed their fingers."
@@badbrains22 wrong song
Stay wide awake! Those multis are unreal.
Edit: he did it already! :)
He already did it. Look for it
ua-cam.com/video/Cilhs91eiHE/v-deo.html
Hi Stevie, I’m a long time Em fan and recently discovered your channel not too long ago, as a non English speaker(Asian), I enjoyed your channel and your break down very much, thank you.
I’ve been a fan of Em for over 20 years but this song has become my favorite for unknown reason, the beat, the flow, the meaning and the way he rapped, I feel like he had nothing to lose, he lives for this thing, I feel like his fire, his ambition and soul are all in this track, I feel like this is the one true song that is so so Em.
Thanks for your reaction and all you doing. I’m from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 and I’m leaning English by videos: especially by your reacting to Em’s songs. Because your breakdown of the lyrics, your type of choosing words is very helpful and easy to understanding. Of course your videos are useful when learning American slangs. Thank you and wish you a lot of success!
I knew deep down that this song was gonna be a song he would really get to know how eminem really became EMINEM. This song really 🔥🔥
Please one day react to “when the music stops” by Eminem - The Eminem show. It’s one of my favorites and I’ve never seen anyone react to it!!
Keep up the good work love the videos🔥🔥
Lol.. that's my least fav/always skipped in TES.
Guess we all have our preferences
This beat reminds me of the mob deep beats back in the 90’s
Finally! I've been waiting for this one. Favorite Eminem track ever. I've been furiously upvoting every request for this song in your comment section up till now. Dope to see you just vibe out with this one, barely having the heart to pause the shit.
The song was so good that nobody in the comments talked about how buff Stevie looks
"Till Hell Freezes Over"
"Hellbound"
"What if I was White"
"Stir Crazy"
Some of my favs!!! Stevie would trip lol
HELLBOUND is insanely good
This is actually a good list unlike others I've seen on here
Backstabber?
Great list would add anyman from the rawkus soundbombing sound track.
Thank you so much for this one I’ve been waiting for anybody to react to this for the longest time
One of my favorite Eminem songs. It takes you right back to those days for real.
There are some great nostalgic ass sounding beats on the Infinite album. ''It's ok'' and ''Tonite'' are good examples of that.
He would love tonite bruh
Tonite is fire
The flow in 'Tonite' is so sick
at this point I just wanna see you react to every song of em lol
So glad you reacted to this. This is when i started listening to em. So i think it sounds like him. But definitely one of my top 5 songs from em. Just a straight classic.
This is my favorite Eminem track of all time! So glad you covered it, Stevie!
The bars in this track are insane. One of my all time favs from em
The way Eminem gets to me everytime💓
It's only right to react to Don't Front after this. It's like a 15 year later version of Infinite.
Looking jacked @ Stevie Knight!! Great reaction, like always....... exactly right man, brings back the 90's hip hop sound in NYC
This is actually one of my favorite em albums.. this shit is just straight up old school hip hop
i knew you'd love this one bro. infinite is pure hip hop
Crazy thing infinite means forever and he still rapping. It's like a self made prophecy
Yo your reactions/reviews are always spot on. You say exactly what I'm feeling.
Lol. He went back to the drawing board after this album because people said he was trying to sound like Nas
Yeah from what I remember, with this flow people weren’t really impressed because he sounded like so many rappers at the time ...like Nas. So he wanted to separate himself so he created the Shady persona.
Crazy lol now it seems ok that everybody sounds the same. At least Em sounded insanely good.
Ryuk lb - It’s true. It’s part of his history. He wasn’t saying anything bad about Em, just stating facts. You don’t need to go full “Stan” about everything that doesn’t sound like a compliment when in comes to Em.
I like this album ALOT but I heard it in the 2000s so it sounded soooo different and that caught my attention. So not sure how I feel about it if I heard in 96. But infinite-Eminem show they classics to me
Ryuk lb true, but you have to remember this was the 90’s ....rap at it’s finest. Infinite was a dope album, but nothing really stood out....it sounded like a lot of good albums at the the time, you feel me? Like Stevie said, listening to it 20 years later though makes you appreciate Em more because of how diverse he is.
There were no reactions at the time dude, that’s why we’re all reacting to them now!!
I'm definitely hearing some NY in that flow!!!
Damn Stevie bro , your physique is really good. Im 17 and honestly you inspire me in so many ways. Much love bro
I hadn't heard this one in a minute. It's one of my favorites.
He does sound like AZ here. Speaking of AZ. I hope he does "Life's a Bitch". The greatest verse ever done.
At some things, yea
Yess
Fuck ur AZ ....Ab...
Yea, you're right
Nah this song sounds like Represent by Nas
I've been asking for this for like 3 months haha....thank you bro. I knew youd dig it
I know this is an old video by now… but “when hip hop was hip hop” is a line that hits hard
It give me the same summer feeling as Will Smith “summertime”
This is in my top 3 Eminem songs of all time probably.
This is one of my fav reactions... I loved hip hop back in the day, when it was fresh, Listening to this and the way u explain it I can do nothing but agree... Those were the glory days of Hip-Hop for me.
Thank you for doing this one!
One of his best by far.
Fun fact for Steve: Eminem, on average uses a word he never used before every 11 words💪🏼💪🏼
🤯Mind blowing brooo
Others have said it but the more of us that say it the more you will see it, react to "Rock Bottom" probably one of the most relatable songs he's made and definitely gives you insight to his state of mind when he was starting Much love and respect ❤
I remember when no one really heard this album before but I had. Felt so blessed at the time. Glad you got to hear it
Man, I've been commenting for months trying to get you to do this song... one of my personal unknown favs
Eminem spits fire even when he’s mouth is closed
Stevie over here thirst trapping on the reaction shirtless. You a wild boy Steve 🤣😂 Respect thought I might have to steal the swag. Fit reactors unit 💪🏽
Damn Katta I wish you kept the Eminem reactions up.😔
Liked hearing that it took you back. I think it is poetry that could stand tall in any age will keep his longevity.
Dope to see you enjoy some old Eminem. Keep doing ya thang bro!! 🤙🏽
“Underground” off the relapse album (refill edition)
Dude, what? Prolly the weakest track on the album.
@@mcgruber you’re a clown
Are we just gonna pretend dude looks like he could he starting linebacker for ANY godamn NFL team
Honestly being an old head (40) I can vibe to infinite better than any of his albums
Glad you did this one! in my top 5 tracks by em for sure.
That's the way he Always want to rap.
After this he met Dre
Gotta get him to react to “So Bad”
"kiss ur navel work my way down!"
O u r tha bomb baby.
You're team CHEATS "SO BAD" HAHAHAHA!!!!!!😂😂😂😂
"Tonite" is my other favorite on this album too
Nice, this song was ahead of its time. def one of my favs.
I remember in the early ’00s hearing this for the first time, back in high school, when ‘Em already was one of my favorite artists but didn’t knew anything from his career before SSLP, and was literally in awe how fucking magical this sounded, like it kinda became my favorite song of his. The feels that this beat gives is just so unreal, plus his rapping is so immaculate and smooth. I couldn’t believe that for the longest he tried to ignore his early output, while to me this song was one of his absolute best ones
I was 16 when the slim shady lp came out and I knew about an album he did previously. I finally listened to infinite about 2 years ago and I simultaneously felt regret for not knowing what I had been missing and finding it.
Em releases a remastered version of the song like a year or two ago and it sounds even better than this version but still such a good song
Wrong, that remastered version absolutly sucked. I hated it. Took everything away from what made the track sound good
Remastered ruins the gritty underground vibe of the track
Yoo I can't believe we on the last day and we still haven't scratched the surface yet... Please tell me that your doing The Way I am, Rock Bottom and Stan... Those are part of the foundation of the house that is Marshall Mathers
I have been waiting for this one
Eminem has always been like this, this is where he come from. He is hip hop