Dad Reacts to Eminem - The Way I Am | “it’s AMAZING!”

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  • @frontroom
    @frontroom  Рік тому +22

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    • @cardz_i
      @cardz_i Рік тому +2

      he needs to listen to When Im gone!

    • @yogi2826
      @yogi2826 Рік тому +5

      and Mockingbird

    • @farajicouncil4496
      @farajicouncil4496 Рік тому

      It was also Eminem first self produced song glad you made sure that you mentioned that part

    • @farajicouncil4496
      @farajicouncil4496 Рік тому

      To hear your dad understand that hip hop and rap like this was birthed out of what the artist saw daily was awesome

    • @lukababic5623
      @lukababic5623 Рік тому

      @frontroom Do "Proof - Searchin for Jerry Garcia" full album reaction. That one's quite interesting as one might say Proof predicted his death with bar in D12 song "40oz", Eminem's "Like a toy soldiers" video and on that album.

  • @danielhill9912
    @danielhill9912 Рік тому +722

    "The violence in rap is more of symptom of society, and not the cause" was a fire line.

    • @TheClassicWorld
      @TheClassicWorld Рік тому +24

      Of course, that is almost always the case. It would be weird if rap was the cause... it begs the question, where did the rap come from in the first place? (Of course, some music, at least for some people, can be a trigger, and we see this a lot -- but more common is to blame music on things, which is very incorrect. Em makes reference to this sometimes: how school shooters are blamed on Manson's music. That's just insane. Nobody to blame but the evil people themselves. We make choices; we must be held accountable for them.)

    • @DaftFader
      @DaftFader Рік тому +36

      Art reflects society, not the other way round. ;)

    • @marcelosanchez918
      @marcelosanchez918 Рік тому +7

      Love when he said that cause that's exactly what rap is.

    • @navedkhan6463
      @navedkhan6463 Рік тому +15

      Our art is the reflection of our reality!
      -Straight Outta Compton🔥

    • @kwcirc8027
      @kwcirc8027 10 місяців тому

      Was about to say same. Concur

  • @thegamersguild9953
    @thegamersguild9953 Рік тому +426

    Your dad's shirt is BOSS!!

    • @scottcalder8742
      @scottcalder8742 Рік тому +7

      Truth! 👍🏻💪🏻

    • @potayto_potahto732
      @potayto_potahto732 Рік тому +7

      Son is always wearing some goated jerseys too

    • @davis267
      @davis267 Рік тому +2

      Indeed, and Dad is an absolute boss himself

    • @rlciii6182
      @rlciii6182 Рік тому

      Why is it that every company with rights to dead rappers choose to use shitty full cotton Hanes shirts? Why not make a nice Nike custom Tupac dry fit? Chicago, LA, Det, and every other city that doesn’t give a shit about your 100% cotton, but polyester? Just put a target o your back…

    • @marquisdelafayette1929
      @marquisdelafayette1929 Рік тому +1

      I remember going with my bf at the time “clothes shopping “ which is was one of those warehouses with odd shapes and sizes (basically anything that went wrong). He, no lie, comes back with a bunch of XXXXL shirts that were like $1 and one was 2pac and Biggie. The other had printed Benjamin’s and a hustler type quote (this was the early 2000s so no laughing) 😂.. the shirts he actually wore, like all the time. Despite it reaching his knees.😂😂
      Probably because back then there was no videotape recording or easy pics that can be broadcasted everywhere immediately. I miss it.

  • @itmustbesweet
    @itmustbesweet Рік тому +478

    watching your father grasp rap and understand it to the extent that he has is so cool to see. mans rapping lines while dissecting bars, who woulda thunk. waiting for the single from yall!!

    • @itmustbesweet
      @itmustbesweet Рік тому +7

      my favorite line of this track is really ‘and look where its at, middle America, now its a tragedy’ oof shoulda listened

    • @afnanbogey
      @afnanbogey Рік тому +1

      The slow dripfeed was absolutely a great idea

    • @marquisdelafayette1929
      @marquisdelafayette1929 Рік тому

      @@itmustbesweet Look at crack. The wording of how in the 80s the Reagan’s called it a “crack epidemic “ and now today it’s the “opioid crisis “. Funny how something as simple as that shows that they only care when something affects them.
      When something happens they look at blaming everyone except themselves. In my state they have been locking up addicts for “drug delivery resulting in death). Despite these laws …”for the drug kingpins!!” it’s completely BS. They go after loved ones who used together and friends. You don’t need to even sell drugs, sharing is all that’s required to send them to prison for 25+ years (worse than R and CP apparently). It’s absurd. I’m in recovery (3 years) and whenever I used, I did so because it made me feel good . I’ve ODed a few times and I wouldn’t want my parents blaming who I used with. No one forced it into my veins.

    • @boeitnie1185
      @boeitnie1185 Рік тому +1

      You guys also can't forget that music like this with this kind of impact was normal back in the day there was loads of music like it but also not if you get what I mean such a damn shame that music era is finished smh

    • @rapgodsdog
      @rapgodsdog 7 місяців тому

      Thunk LMFAO 😂

  • @LarryHooker
    @LarryHooker Рік тому +187

    Shoutout to Rakim, the great chorus on this track was inspired by Eric B & Rakim's "As the Rhyme goes on". "I'm the R, the A to the K-I-M
    If I wasn't, then why would I say I am?"

  • @mathieutrepanier8178
    @mathieutrepanier8178 Рік тому +278

    As a dad, "when I'm gone" has to be the most emotionnal Eminem's song out there.

    • @hailiejune
      @hailiejune Рік тому +18

      em actually said it’s mockingbird that was the most emotional song he ever wrote but when I’m gone is definitely up there

    • @Patildful
      @Patildful 11 місяців тому +2

      Came here to mention both of those :) Mathieu, if you haven't heard them I recommend them, both those songs are phenomenal. As a father you'll appreciate both of them.

    • @thegoblininthecorner4135
      @thegoblininthecorner4135 8 місяців тому +2

      the most emotional one for me to listen to was sing for the moment

    • @AnjayRandom
      @AnjayRandom 8 місяців тому

      Kim?

    • @thegoblininthecorner4135
      @thegoblininthecorner4135 8 місяців тому +1

      @@AnjayRandom technically i guess

  • @epicdillweed
    @epicdillweed 3 місяці тому +8

    We never talk about the fact that Eminem read the whole websters dictionary. I tried that once....only made it to avaiation. Talent and lyrical genius. Really, Eminem is one of a kind. All he's been through and srill a great father.

  • @HaniAdlabi
    @HaniAdlabi Рік тому +279

    Honestly dude, I can sit and listen to your Dad do an analysis on anything. Such a wise man. Great time watching the videos!

  • @863music6
    @863music6 Рік тому +36

    Dad would love “Sing For The Moment” by Eminem

  • @the-problem3580
    @the-problem3580 Рік тому +89

    After seeing your dads appreciation for Tupac, Biggie and Em it would be mad dope to see him react to
    Tupac & Biggie - Runnin (Dyin to Live) Produced by Eminem

  • @YaThat.
    @YaThat. Рік тому +87

    Best song in Em's catelog for me, Pure anger, pure aggression, pure truth

  • @locobogan9588
    @locobogan9588 Рік тому +40

    Dad really getting into the hip hop culture 😂😂

  • @travishenderson9635
    @travishenderson9635 Рік тому +119

    I'm not bullshitting, at this point your dad can already break down rap better than people who have been listening to it for years. I'm sure he probably has some trouble with the ebonics and references still, but it's still very impressive. I love my Dad but i wish he was even close to as open minded as yours is when it comes to music 🎶. Thanks guys!

  • @ruxtonau
    @ruxtonau Рік тому +129

    The line up of singles for The Marshall Mathers LP was INSANE!
    1st: The Real Slim Shady
    2nd: The Way I am
    3rd: Stan
    TRIFECTA!
    And to speak on his stardom at this point in time, The Slim Shady LP came out in Feb 99, and this comes out in May 2000. This was just over a year, and he went from being able to walk down the street and kinda get noticed, to the level of fame having a controversial top 40 single and top 50 album all around the world gets you. I think it would be fair to say Em was a talking point and on a lot of peoples minds, for that entire year, but only got bigger and bigger

    • @CasualSharts
      @CasualSharts Рік тому +9

      Sadly enough the singles of Eminems discography give a very false representation of what Em actually stands for. Honestly I think his singles are a huge reason why ignorant people who haven't ACTUALLY listened to his discography put him in a box of "another goofy white rapper" when he has so many songs that are legendary but not his mainstream hits.

    • @myname8635
      @myname8635 Рік тому +7

      @@CasualSharts I completely agree most of them are a complete misrepresentation of who he is as an artist, especially the ones on his post-addition part of his career

    • @flakednbaked6214
      @flakednbaked6214 Рік тому +4

      Number 1 Single is 'Lose Yourself' for sure... And if any of you ever got that single in stores you would have found the song 'Renegade' on it featuring JayZ... I remember the first time I heard that I was in shock of how good it was.

  • @FiryaFYI
    @FiryaFYI Рік тому +41

    Fun fact, this was one of the last songs Em worked on with dre before he flew back to detroit. so Em had just the piano looped on a tape.
    and Em wrote the entire song just to the piano pattern, and everything else was added later.
    The entire song is written in Anapestic Tetrameter rhyming.

    • @frontroom
      @frontroom  Рік тому +14

      Had to look that term up! Thanks for the info. - Kai’s dad

    • @FiryaFYI
      @FiryaFYI Рік тому +12

      @@frontroom
      Sure!
      This song is also featured at collages in UK when studying the rhyme.

  • @Parisign
    @Parisign Рік тому +34

    NEVER apologize for how long you need to explain yourselves, if you want to make a 1 hr video then so be it. 🎉❤

    • @raebean6018
      @raebean6018 11 місяців тому +5

      I had the same thought when he said that

  • @abigailcortez9693
    @abigailcortez9693 Рік тому +17

    Cleaning out my closet by Eminem is a GREAT one! Would love to see your reaction to it!!!

  • @pieleighton4250
    @pieleighton4250 Рік тому +12

    The amount of impact Tupac, Biggie and Eminem have had on hip-hop can not be measured. Each one doing it in a different way. Introducing your dad to the greatest is a priceless gift!

    • @thefly1203
      @thefly1203 Рік тому +4

      And Jay Z

    • @apolmedrano3914
      @apolmedrano3914 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@thefly1203ehhh

    • @sweetnumb
      @sweetnumb 4 місяці тому

      Nas for sure I'd say as well. Plus A Tribe Called Quest and Q-Tip himself. Quest was great, but then Nas brought what a rap album can be to the next level. Not only was he taking the elements that made the flow sound great (like Tribe), but also the storytelling and meaningful vivid imagery that you can get across like some other rappers I'm too high to remember right now.
      Biggie definitely influenced things, but I think Tupac overshadowed him immensely. Though the first song I listened to from Biggie was "Dead Wrong (remix)" where he's like "RELAX AND TAKE NOTES. WHILE I TAKE A PUFF OF THE MARIJUANA SMOKE. Throw you in a choke gun smoke guns smoke."
      That made it seem like he had the worst flow ever. Then I was like "well what should I listen from Tupac that shows he's worthy of being so legendary?" The dude told me Troublesome '96. I'd already heard Changes btw so I knew that he was good and that I liked him. But then he comes in like "Menacin' methods, label me a lethal weapon makin' niggas die witnessin' breathless imperfections
      Can you picture my specific plan? To be the man in this wicked land, underhanded hits are planned." And I'm like "yo, this guy is so far above Biggie, the only reason they're talked about together is because they both died in spectacular fashion at fairly close times."
      Now I realize I'm cherry-picking here. But you find me a single Tupac verse that sounds as bad as the Biggie one I quoted above, then I'll take back my words and maybe take Biggie a bit more seriously.

  • @rapgodsdog
    @rapgodsdog 7 місяців тому +2

    I like the way he said "here we go" right before the song started like he was going on a trip

  • @frankrigatoni
    @frankrigatoni Рік тому +61

    this song really was crazy when it dropped. the music video... back in those days music videos meant so much. i was young in high school and this song was so popular when it came out. he picked apart his situation and who was messing with him. those first two albums really were something special. so raw.

    • @rollen901
      @rollen901 Рік тому +1

      Eminem show was really good too. His first three made him our generations Elvis.

  • @user-ly7zl9gb7m
    @user-ly7zl9gb7m Рік тому +9

    Let’s get an Eminem week going!

  • @robpayne2918
    @robpayne2918 Місяць тому +3

    your dad's so cool and humble he can wear whatever he wants and be cool as fuck

    • @robpayne2918
      @robpayne2918 Місяць тому

      worth mentioning that the chorus is a homage to Rakim

  • @ranchroberts5976
    @ranchroberts5976 Рік тому +17

    Sing for the Moment. One of the deepest most genuine verses (3rd verse) of all time.

  • @krioullo9961
    @krioullo9961 Рік тому +9

    Rest. Again. Peacefully.
    R.A.P
    I love this simple things EM does.

  • @Tyrion2024
    @Tyrion2024 Рік тому +9

    Em actually wrote this song in reaction to a request from his label, Interscope, or more specifically, Jimmy Iovine.
    Context: Em handed in the MMLP to Jimmy as a complete work (in his mind) minus The Way I Am & The Real Slim Shady. Jimmy told him there was no lead single and he had to go back and write one. (Em thought it would be 'Who Knew') So in reaction to that he wrote this out of anger and frustration. That's why he has the line about him not being able to top 'My Name Is.' Because that's what Jimmy was basically asking him to go do again.
    lol irony of course is that he did do it again, but better with 'The Real Slim Shady.'

  • @kimzwolinski9919
    @kimzwolinski9919 Рік тому +28

    Love this song. I heard my first Tupac song with you guy’s and ended up being a fan 😊 I also heard 50’s song Many Men that I listen to almost every day now. ❤

  • @AprilLaRae
    @AprilLaRae Рік тому +31

    15:53 some of the parents are now facing criminal charges because their kids actions. This has to be one of the best Eminem songs purely because it’s just an honest message that is timeless and speaks to most people on some level.

    • @SJRS700
      @SJRS700 Рік тому +2

      yes exactly, but he has changed now (forced to be change) to support a political drama, its very sad to see

    • @Sajid_A829
      @Sajid_A829 11 місяців тому

      @@SJRS700 to maintain relevance and not lose popularity

  • @Mn_Dave_
    @Mn_Dave_ Рік тому +17

    One of the best things about this song is how u can feel the emotion thru his lyrics...his frustration
    ...powerful 💯

  • @jamesjackson3528
    @jamesjackson3528 Рік тому +2

    He was not lying when he said radio wouldn’t play his music the FCC banned Eminem from radio partially due to a song called mosh where he’s talking about President Bush I remember being young and the radio station played the song backwards because they weren’t allowed to play it forwards he was really banned by the FCC for years

  • @scuba7958
    @scuba7958 Рік тому +4

    DAD IN THE 2PAC SHIRT REMINDS ME ABOUT HOW MUCH YOU HAVE TO DO PAPAZ SONG BY 2PAC!!!

  • @dixon-yarmouth899
    @dixon-yarmouth899 Рік тому +11

    Man I wish I had a father like yours… I don’t have a father but the way he thanked you for giving him the word “catalyst “ to describe what he was talking about instead of being shunned for interrupting gave me chills. I wish I had someone to talk to me like that growing up.
    The relationship you two have is beyond amazing and it’s great to see that over time you guys are more like best friends then just father and son and I can see how much more comfortable you guys have become with each other since your first videos.

    • @rollen901
      @rollen901 Рік тому +1

      That is so weird bro. That is the exact spot that made me stop and think about the relationship I had with my dad. If I woulda said that. My dad woulda called me a stupid fuck for interrupting. But this guys dad encouraged him. Wish we all grew up with fathers like that.

  • @danhopalot
    @danhopalot Рік тому +2

    "Ominous" was a great word to describe eminems production

  • @edwinnavedojr
    @edwinnavedojr 4 місяці тому +1

    The Way I am was the Song that Really Got Eminem Respect in the Hip Hop Community ...

  • @frankrigatoni
    @frankrigatoni Рік тому +18

    if you guys are going to do full eminem albums, i highly suggest you do them in order they were released.
    maybe even do a little pregame research before each one to see what was happening in his life prior to, and during the making of the album. so many of the lyrics are verifiable stories from the time the albums were made. would be interesting to pay attention to that and also watch his growth as not only an artist but a human.

    • @CptDangernoodle
      @CptDangernoodle Рік тому +1

      Second this. And also please have them react to 8 Mile (movie) and then Lose Yourself

  • @Kno_Buddy
    @Kno_Buddy Рік тому +5

    EMINEM got into rap with his uncle Ronnie when he was a teenager and he would do like freestyles and stuff with friends. He did a number of underground tracks through the late 80s and early 90s, most of which you’d be lucky to find today. 1996 he put out his first official album Infinite that really didn’t sell well at all. Then he started working on The Slim Shady EP. He went into the Rap Olympics in 1997 where he got second place and a record executive came up to him and got a copy of his tape. Eventually in 1998 it made its way to Jimmy Iovine who handed it off to Dr. Dre who signed him. They re-recorded his Slim Shady EP mastering the tracks, cleaning up the audio, and recording some new songs turning it into The Slim Shady LP which came out in 1999 and in less than a year he recorded this album and released it.

    • @thefly1203
      @thefly1203 Рік тому

      Ronnie was the real Slim Shady. Marshall was possessed by him when he died. Ronnie was the one who murdered the guinea pig and stuck him in the microwave. It’s in Em’s book

  • @JJ-G9
    @JJ-G9 Рік тому +5

    Another thing to note for the second verse and regarding the violence in America is that the “upper class city having this happening” was actually columbine. Eminem amongst other rappers were catching heat for rapping about violence and in a sense being responsible for little white kids shooting up schools
    Also to add to Em’s production, he produced 2pac’s posthumous “Running” with Biggie. Incredible song. He also produced 2pac’s posthumous album “Loyal to the Game” in like 2004ish

  • @snow0408
    @snow0408 Рік тому +6

    I love how he is not afraid to speak on real shit that other people won’t even touch because so much controversy and hate now to even speak up about anything and it’s crazy how no matter what Eminem says what he thinks and doesn’t suppress his real thoughts a legend for generations to come for rap music along with multiple other people but Eminem is definitely one of the greatest rappers to ever live

  • @oscarcorrea4018
    @oscarcorrea4018 Рік тому +4

    And now we have the gate way to showing his dad "guilty conscience". Been waiting for that one lol.

  • @astridx7485
    @astridx7485 Рік тому +14

    I had the chance of seeing Eminem live in Milan in 2018 and man, and I remember just being so excited and happy to be there, singing this song with as much air I had in my lungs felt like therapy. I've been a fan of him since 2009 and I know it's cheesy but he helped me to go through so much. Life wasn't easy growing up and he was the first one to talk about how gross ab*se can get with medications and stuff. Thank you for appreciate this music to kai's dad! I wish more fathers were involved like you, great job.

    • @therealjb8253
      @therealjb8253 Рік тому +2

      It's not cheesy at all. I think people who love Em love him for his rawness and relatability. Stay up!!

    • @stewpidasso3910
      @stewpidasso3910 8 місяців тому

      Everytime I try to sing along to this song my stomach burns. I can't do it. He puts too much energy into it

  • @estoforte388
    @estoforte388 Рік тому +2

    The Hull City Shirt was unexpected

  • @derekchestnut5989
    @derekchestnut5989 Рік тому +16

    I've been a fan of Em from day 1. When this album dropped it was epic. I'm so glad you and your dad are listening to these Iconic artists. Kai you're a young man and I really appreciate your taste. And dad thank you for being open and do this. Absolutely amazing. God bless

  • @josh-cq3ju
    @josh-cq3ju Рік тому +8

    Love your dads tupac shirt!

  • @bke8073
    @bke8073 Рік тому +4

    Kanye has always said that eminem is one of his favorite producers interestingly enough

  • @ThatLazyOtakuVT
    @ThatLazyOtakuVT Рік тому +5

    This song gets your blood moving

  • @saeedajaib
    @saeedajaib Рік тому +6

    This album came out when i was 13. I used to ride my bycicle around town with this CD on repeat in my discman. Waves of nostalgia everytime i hear this song.

  • @nicholaspascone3290
    @nicholaspascone3290 Рік тому +8

    I love how you and your dad give the time each song deserves - while still respecting the need to let the song pl long enough to fall into the emotions of the song

  • @MansterBear
    @MansterBear 10 місяців тому +2

    The line about Marilyn is from after columbine the media said it was bc of Marilyn Manson and they also said Eminem was responsible for violence.
    Marilyn Manson was also in the official video for the song.
    I was in 8th grade when MMLP dropped. As good as these songs are now, when u were there for the societal context and what was happening at the time, it just makes it that much better

  • @darneeceb
    @darneeceb Рік тому +10

    Dad hit it on the head!!!! Rap is a symptom!!!!! Smart smart smart man I love him…and this channel. I need to be a patreon and support for sure…thanks for being so open minded dad!!!

  • @Meck33
    @Meck33 Рік тому +3

    Was waiting for this reaction for months, this is my favourite eminem song

    • @frontroom
      @frontroom  Рік тому +1

      Awesome! We also featured your comment in the video davide!

    • @Meck33
      @Meck33 Рік тому

      @@frontroom Yeah i saw that, very cool😁

  • @BillyBets
    @BillyBets Рік тому +14

    Great video! You guys should definitely do the Eminem Show for the album! I used to think MMLP was his greatest album, but recently I've realized it's The Eminem Show... absolutely classic album.

    • @MS-we4wi
      @MS-we4wi Рік тому

      MMLP is the greatest, SSLP is a close second

  • @Makaveli13Xroy
    @Makaveli13Xroy 2 дні тому

    This was one of the first Em tracks i heard when i was 13 years old, im going on 36 now and to this day this has got to be my favourite Em track ; the lyrics; the beat; the pure rawness and anger in his voice will never be matched, not to mention the rhyme pattern on this is fucking insane

  • @michaelswinburne4350
    @michaelswinburne4350 7 днів тому +1

    Awesome gents.
    So heartwarming to see father and son vibing.
    To all the good fathers.

  • @clintonbartek1413
    @clintonbartek1413 Рік тому +5

    You guys are one of the most underrated reaction channels on UA-cam. Your dad is incredible. I wanna have a beer with this man.

  • @allbies
    @allbies Рік тому +2

    Woah I never expected to see an early 2000s Hull City AFC shirt in this video! That's my part of the world and I used to go to every home game. From here originally?

  • @darronlambert3090
    @darronlambert3090 Рік тому +18

    Bro you have my upmost respect for not only putting your father onto hip-hop but onto REAL hip-hop and not the BS kids putting out today. Their are young artist like Big Sean, Joyner Lucas, Kendrick, j Cole and others like them you could add to his repertoire but great job so far.

    • @user-fs1lc2cj5s
      @user-fs1lc2cj5s Рік тому

      man I remember when Joyner first hit the scene. You actually thought he had the potential to be at GOAT level. it’s a shame he’s really lost that side of him. soundcloud era Joyner was untouchable

    • @seankiesling2054
      @seankiesling2054 Рік тому

      Utmost* lol

    • @Catrambi
      @Catrambi Рік тому +1

      Why can you not appreciate one kind of music without hating on another kind? Is it personal insecurity? I've just never been able to understand the psychology of why people act this way.

  • @Roby3119
    @Roby3119 Рік тому +5

    Thats a Legendary shirt sir Salute to You.😊🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @JDams572
    @JDams572 Рік тому +3

    Oh man, I can’t wait until you introduce your dad to Eminem’s newer stuff, his mind is just gonna melt! Good on you for introducing him to the stuff a lot of us were introduced to Em on

    • @TheBabakanoosh
      @TheBabakanoosh 11 місяців тому

      His newer stuff? Not so much…

  • @esc0bert
    @esc0bert Рік тому +1

    I wrote an essay on this song when I was a freshman.
    You can tell an Em beat. Like Nas Carry The Cross, just sounds so much like Em in the beat I dunno how to describe it.

  • @nyknick821
    @nyknick821 Рік тому +7

    You guys are the best. As a father Kai seems to be the perfect example of what you want your son to grow up to be!! I am jealous of the relationship as my father only listens to country and would never do something like this. Thanks guys... you always bring a smile to all of us!!

  • @RandomSubjects
    @RandomSubjects 7 місяців тому +2

    You and your dad have such a fun relationship dynamic ❤

  • @Kamikaz0r
    @Kamikaz0r 11 місяців тому +1

    Im glad your dad noticed the cadence in the start of the song,even jay z admires it

  • @JL-hg9fo
    @JL-hg9fo Рік тому

    Have been waiting for this 😆👌

  • @tomwagner8
    @tomwagner8 Рік тому

    Thx so much. I love the combination of u two. Keep going!

  • @davidtromblay9503
    @davidtromblay9503 Рік тому +1

    Y'all need to listen to 'Forgot About Dre.' It was originally meant for Dre and Snoop, but Eminem's reference vocals for Snoop were so good it made Dre include him on the song instead.

  • @beverleyeliane
    @beverleyeliane Рік тому +2

    Been waiting for this one!

  • @traherne6726
    @traherne6726 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed this reaction ! Look forward to more.

  • @ADAMdinho1
    @ADAMdinho1 Рік тому +2

    Loving dad's Tupac shirt so cool 😎 Great to see you guys review The Way I Am & getting more Eminem on the channel too

  • @gsrindictment2547
    @gsrindictment2547 Рік тому +1

    From 12-14, M&M was a Top 5 Rapper for Me!…& this was My Favourite Song!…Outside of the Fame & Wealth I Related to how People Viewed him!…Plus I Like that he was Serious & Not in his Normal Clownish Mood!…

  • @lawsonargentina8545
    @lawsonargentina8545 Рік тому +3

    Just know this is going to be good! You two are so great to watch keep it up!

  • @cindyw262
    @cindyw262 Рік тому

    Love the shirt!!!
    Great video!

  • @louisstevenson560
    @louisstevenson560 Рік тому

    Actually love watching your videos brother, the actual love that you have influenced in your father for a whole genre of music is just incredible- big up to you ❤

  • @stainlessdoom3433
    @stainlessdoom3433 Рік тому

    Another great video, keep up the good work guys :) 1 million subscribers on the way

  • @Dqbbed
    @Dqbbed Рік тому

    Please don't stop doing these videos, you guys have done an incredible job by far and so far! Since I subbed...not so much the reaction to the "music" but just to see a father and son bonding like this! Great stuff! Bless you both. From Canada.

  • @thebandit188
    @thebandit188 Рік тому

    Love the father son reactions, subscribed

  • @ce1553
    @ce1553 Рік тому

    I love these reaction videos, makes me wanna go re listen to the entire album. Every. Single. Time. Legends 🙌🏼 you and your dad 😁

  • @93theproducer47
    @93theproducer47 Рік тому

    Y’all are the shit!! Love the appreciation you two have for hip hop and rap. So cool.

  • @mohauntaopane4264
    @mohauntaopane4264 9 місяців тому +1

    I love your reactions guys. Great stuff.

  • @sweekbone2667
    @sweekbone2667 Рік тому

    These are by far my favorite reactions. Especially Eminem.
    Both of you are 👍 great!!!!

  • @Demeyez_TV
    @Demeyez_TV Рік тому

    Love the shirt!! 🙌🏼 Thats the greatest rap artist to ever do it.

  • @DevonRucker
    @DevonRucker Рік тому +2

    This is why listening to different types of music and media is important to understanding people sometimes. The Dad view on rap and how it's not the cause but a symptom is accurate. I could probably say the same for heavy metal and the more extreme sides of rock.

  • @gertijnscholten246
    @gertijnscholten246 Рік тому +1

    You guys are awesome, I wish I could share my music with my dad like this

  • @JohnnyT416
    @JohnnyT416 6 місяців тому

    @frontroom I stumbled across your videos yesterday and have been binging them since. Your dad has some fantastic reactions and his openness to new music is really awesome. It's also really cool that he isn't afraid to show his emotions in some of the videos covering more heartfelt songs. You guys seem to have a really great relationship.
    This is probably like the 20th video of yours that I have watched in the past day, and until now I didn't realize you guys were from Canada! Extra cool points! I'm Toronto local, and it's awesome finding a creator that I enjoy and THEN finding out they are from around here. Keep it up!

  • @laticiadavis8627
    @laticiadavis8627 Рік тому

    This was one of my favorites when it first came out, luv that shirt dad,great reaction guys keep up the great work 👍.

  • @MuddyTubMedia
    @MuddyTubMedia Рік тому +6

    I’m always ecstatic to see you guys do an Em song. Thanks for another one!

  • @jessicagoetz7467
    @jessicagoetz7467 Рік тому

    Love watching you guys and listening to some of my fav music. I was 14 when the album was released and I loved it so so much. Still do to this day! Greetings from Germany!!!

  • @Lilsmirdy
    @Lilsmirdy Рік тому +3

    Stan is idd a Masterpiece! You guys should react to 'When im gone' !

  • @vadstradamus
    @vadstradamus 11 місяців тому

    You guys are great. Cheers to your camaraderie !

  • @sae3633
    @sae3633 Рік тому

    Loved this reaction! Album would be great! Would recommend Mockingbird or When im gone as singles 👍🏼 Keep up the good work

  • @nextup91
    @nextup91 Рік тому +2

    New video? Already liked it. Got me rapping it patiently waiting

  • @beefvalve
    @beefvalve 28 днів тому

    man i like this one especially. love the song and seing you two go through it is amazing. keep em coming 🤩

  • @philinabirindelli324
    @philinabirindelli324 Рік тому

    It so cool to see you and your dad tapping your legs to the beat- awesome!

  • @shavonwoodland5023
    @shavonwoodland5023 Рік тому

    One of my favorite UA-cam channels

  • @Papa1P3RCY
    @Papa1P3RCY Рік тому +1

    Oh this is a good one. 🙌🙌 ✨✨⭐️

  • @TheGamingChefOG
    @TheGamingChefOG Рік тому +3

    Thank you for doing this song. This song got me into Eminem back in the day. The rhymes are so we'll build up. It's great to see your dad exploring this scene with you. You should cherish this ❤️

  • @bronzeman207
    @bronzeman207 Рік тому

    Father and son. Your bond is great. Love listening to ur daddy's analysis. Peace ✌️

  • @LSPreacts
    @LSPreacts Рік тому

    This has always been my favorite em song 🔥

  • @user-jd5ls1ro9o
    @user-jd5ls1ro9o Рік тому

    Liked the video as soon as I saw dad wearing that t shirt 🔥

  • @russellshort810
    @russellshort810 Рік тому +1

    Love the shirt...randomly i am wearing my death row records tshirt today! Thanks for another good video

  • @mattwillard
    @mattwillard Рік тому

    Great video! Excited for Mockingbird to hear that other side of Eminem!

  • @scootat7598
    @scootat7598 Рік тому

    Yall great. Love seeing hip-hop break fake barriers a father and son together like this. We have both older and younger view of things.