In 2000 they were both signed at the same record label. I'm guessing Interscope back then signed artists others thought were maybe too hot to handle. It's where the collaboration originated.
@@Rose-Dew Yeah you are right about that. Jimmy Iovine went after Trent Reznor and after he signed him, Reznor wanted Marilyn Manson on his label, so they all got brought in under Interscope. It's all in The Defiant Ones. Great doco
I love how the dad called this rock n roll and hes right, it does come in different forms, alot of rock/metal fans from 70s and 80s are stuck in that time and just dont wanna accept rap/hip-hop music as rock n roll or even as an art for that matter, new subscriber here, love the videos, and my request for yall is Sing for the Moment by Eminem. Great song and message from 2002.
great comment, and just to note, Em grew up in freaking Detroit. It's been the center intersection of rock music forever, it makes sense that Em adopted the rock star persona and rock influences
What slot of people don't know about is the deep connection between the Punk Rock Scene and the Hip Hop Scene and the fact that back in the '70s and early '80s one of the few places that rap music would get played is at Punk Rock clubs
@@dangermanq7 Eminem's producer credits include; A hell of a lot of his own songs on The Eminem Show/Encore/Recovery/The Marshall Mathers LP 2/Kamikaze/Music To Be Murdered By (Pretty much most of the albums. No producer ever produces an album with 100% exclusivity - not a top 10 selling album, anyway... The original, previously unreleased/unheard Tupac music from the movie Resurrection The original, previously unreleased/unheard songs from the Tupac album Loyal To The Game. A lot of 50 Cent's Get Rich Or Die Trying D12's albums Welcome To Our House Obie Trice's albums Cheers and Second Round's On Me. Click this link if you want to see everything because i haven't even included everything that Em has produced - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem_production_discography#Full_production_list
Metal and real hip-hop (none of this mumble rap garbage) have a lot in common. Not surprised to see so many youtubers from both sides dabbling in the other and enjoying it. Both genres speak truth through emotion.
Marilyn Manson actually is in the oficial video. They have also a couple of live performances together. And that scream at 09:17 it's actually Marilyn Manson.
This song is on The Marshall Mathers Lp (2000). Ans yeah, he and Marylin Manson are friends and Eminem have a lot of rock influence too. You must react to Till I collapse from his 2002 The Eminem Show album and this song lyrically is probably his best, the sequence of mathematical syllable pattern of 8-7-7-5 in his last verse is just insane genius. After that, you can also check the analysis of till I collapse, just type "till I collapse breackdown analysis". Lose yourself is also really close to it lyrically speaking and the same youtuber did a breackdown analysis of lose yourself too.
Just wanted to say its pretty cool seeing u guys bridge a generational gap and being able to respect a icon in music together. I could offer numerous songs to respond to but honestly if u just fall down the em rabbit hole u will rarely be disappointed lol
Daniel Day Lewis said he used these early Eminem songs to get him pumped up and full of confidence/ego before filming his scenes in Gangs of New York, for which I believe he won an Oscar for his performance
I love your connection between metal and rap, I had that same thing in the punk scene back in the 90s, I think there's always been a bit of overlap in the fanbases there.
Great reaction! I agree with pops analysis about Eminem being easy to get into for people that like metal and rock. That was and still is my favorite genre but Eminem’s recently broaden my taste in hip hop.
I noticed you guys referring to the 155 million views on the official video as a sign of how popular it was. That's alright of course, but don't forget that the release of this song predates the existence of UA-cam by 5 years ;) The song was released in 2000, while the video didn't get uploaded until 2009. So those 155 million views are just fans going back to it almost a decade after its release ;) I'm not sure how much this was played/how big this was in the US as I'm from The Netherlands, but here it got played every our on TV stations like MTV and national equivalents...
Rock & Roll & Rap both created by black people. It's amazing to see a white dude like Eminem get so much respect from all the other rappers. He earned his respect...wow
There's an official music video. This song is so iconic and legendary. You must watch it always help us to understand the song better. Portugal here for the Goat Eminem always since day one and forever.
I've always felt that metal and rap have a lot in common, including respect for craftsmanship. In metal it tends to be musicianship and instrumental skill, though lyricism is appreciated, while in rap lyricism is king, though delivery, flow, and beat selection are all respected. Both genres pay homage to the originals and the all-time greats, both genres are heavily international, both genres are countercultures with watered-down mainstream appeal, the list goes on. Metal and rap have more in common than not.
I’m a punk rocker since the late 70’ early 80’s I grew up with metal and appreciated that too. Early 80’s funk came from New York then the early 90’s rap coming from California… I remember vanilla ice, Bobby brown, lol cool j, Dre, snoop, Tupac, coolio, etc. then this white guy from Michigan.
Again, I like how you have the lyrics up. Its awesome that your dad has a workout list and list. I have a suggestion for his workout list from eminem. "Im a soldier". Would like to see if that song makes his list. Keep doing what your doing. Your subscribers will come. good luck
He made this song when his fame was just skyrocketing. People were literally coming to His door and wanting pics and autographs and when he got pissed some of the people Would cry to the media. He started answering the door with a gun in his hand 😂 there’s a good interview about it.
Sing for the Moment.....it has that Aerosmith "Dream On" sample! Be Well, Be Safe, I pray your job gets straightened out!💛 Keep putting out your content! 2000 The MarshallMathers LP
nah the vinyl effect at the end was just the raw unpolished feel they wanted. also it sounds like a fuse had been lit which goes with him expolding on the track.
You guys should follow No Life Shaq's page. He did a whole series as a rap guy getting to know metal. It's fun to watch his growing appreciation for it.
Awesome reaction! Il follow up on the idea on react to his newest album. Otherwise Not Alike with Royce is one of my favourite, No Love with Lil Wayne and from his last album, Darkness with music video as well as Gon Learn with Royce again :) Cheers!
That production that you guys talk about every video of Eminem's is all Dre. Dr. Dre is the unsung hero of Eminem's production sound and served as a teacher and mentor to Marshall. He's the reason that Eminem's latest stuff is still competing with any newcomers (and why Dre is still in Eminem's music videos). Love you guys, keep up the good work.
Love your channel man. My favorite part is the "Look where its at. Middle America now its a tragedy. now its so sad to see, an upper class city. Because shootings in low income areas are no longer a concern or shocking to people. For what it's worth the school shootings and subsequent attitudes (inaction) definitely shock the rest of the world each time. Much love from the Netherlands!
Manson is actually in the video for the song. They've performed this song live together. Also, he was talking about Manson getting blamed for the Columbine shootings. This song was on the MMLP which came out in 2000 and Columbine had just happened in 1999 so it was still recent at the time this album was released. Manson said he has been blamed for 36 school shootings. I remember watching the news live on columbine. I was only 11 at the time but they treated it like they did 9/11. What i mean is it got so much news coverage. I think the MEDIA airs these shootings live and talks about them for weeks and months at a time and basically glorifies them. So, naturally if a kid is suicidal and feels like they have nothing to lose they look at shooting up the school as a way to become famous. I did a lot of research on Columbine, it has to be the most famous shooting of all time.
@13:00 Dad dude, I feel ya cause I feel where you're coming from. My comment self destructs in 6 seconds. I forgot how much I gravitated towards "The way I am" #
See, Eminem was very controversial back in the day with the things he says. Media, fellow musicians, family, didn’t matter. We all still loved him! He wrote a lot about this stuff. He references to a lot of the controversies in several of his older songs. Art. Pure art!
the vinyl sound at the end was a transiton to the next song on the LP. Its kinda funny because that was the pop song of the album, and it came right after this one. But its kind of a middle finger to the industry.
The dad” this lyrics video has 36 million views…….. you think anyone goes back and watches this video like a thousand times” Me: goes back and watches the video 1000 times 😂
i comment too much, but Em just does things: "What school did I go to, what hood I grew up in "The why, the who, what, when, the where, and the how.'" His 'education' was questionable, but he just broke down (and broke) the language on top of the grammar lesson he gave us. Dude is almost unbelievable.
Marilyn Manson and Em did a remix together of this song, the have performed it live as well
ua-cam.com/video/rDgokTyrzMc/v-deo.html
He was in the original video as well when Em says that line.
In 2000 they were both signed at the same record label.
I'm guessing Interscope back then signed artists others thought were maybe too hot to handle.
It's where the collaboration originated.
@@Rose-Dew Yeah you are right about that. Jimmy Iovine went after Trent Reznor and after he signed him, Reznor wanted Marilyn Manson on his label, so they all got brought in under Interscope. It's all in The Defiant Ones. Great doco
@@ghostinahotel Oh, I haven't seen that, I will check it out, thank you!
Another good workout song for your dad is "Till i collapse" both of you can give it a listen and love your reactions!
I love how the dad called this rock n roll and hes right, it does come in different forms, alot of rock/metal fans from 70s and 80s are stuck in that time and just dont wanna accept rap/hip-hop music as rock n roll or even as an art for that matter, new subscriber here, love the videos, and my request for yall is Sing for the Moment by Eminem. Great song and message from 2002.
Thanks for that buddy :D
great comment, and just to note, Em grew up in freaking Detroit. It's been the center intersection of rock music forever, it makes sense that Em adopted the rock star persona and rock influences
What slot of people don't know about is the deep connection between the Punk Rock Scene and the Hip Hop Scene and the fact that back in the '70s and early '80s one of the few places that rap music would get played is at Punk Rock clubs
Em also dresses up as Elvis on multiple occassions XD. Rap is such a great fusion of different music styles. Great comment!
@@talkingoat27 I thought Detroit was all rap based wow
I never understand how so many react channels have not heard of the biggest fucking music songs ever created, some of them live under a rock
I feel like a lot of reaction channels are full of shit when they say it’s the first time they’ve heard something. Not these guys tho
Eminem actually produced the beat
@Asserting Word what album did Eminem produce
@@dangermanq7 He produced the entire eminem show album
@@dangermanq7 Eminem's producer credits include;
A hell of a lot of his own songs on The Eminem Show/Encore/Recovery/The Marshall Mathers LP 2/Kamikaze/Music To Be Murdered By (Pretty much most of the albums. No producer ever produces an album with 100% exclusivity - not a top 10 selling album, anyway...
The original, previously unreleased/unheard Tupac music from the movie Resurrection
The original, previously unreleased/unheard songs from the Tupac album Loyal To The Game.
A lot of 50 Cent's Get Rich Or Die Trying
D12's albums
Welcome To Our House
Obie Trice's albums Cheers and Second Round's On Me.
Click this link if you want to see everything because i haven't even included everything that Em has produced - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eminem_production_discography#Full_production_list
Marylin is actually in the music video, they also performed it together
Metal and real hip-hop (none of this mumble rap garbage) have a lot in common. Not surprised to see so many youtubers from both sides dabbling in the other and enjoying it. Both genres speak truth through emotion.
Great reaction. Also he did perform this song live with manson . Search it you might like it
will do thanks!!
This song and Time of Pink Floyd are my favorite songs ever! I have it in my workout list as well- I learned every word :)
Great words. You guys are really openminded and thats amazing!
This very song was played on stage featuring Manson...there's also a metal remix by Eminem with Manson on the hook.
ua-cam.com/video/HTSKWg67jZo/v-deo.html
By metal i mean its still rap, with metal instrumentals
Manson is also in the official video of the song. He doesnt sing, but when Em speaks about him, Manson is in the background.
Marilyn Manson actually is in the oficial video. They have also a couple of live performances together. And that scream at 09:17 it's actually Marilyn Manson.
This song is on The Marshall Mathers Lp (2000). Ans yeah, he and Marylin Manson are friends and Eminem have a lot of rock influence too. You must react to Till I collapse from his 2002 The Eminem Show album and this song lyrically is probably his best, the sequence of mathematical syllable pattern of 8-7-7-5 in his last verse is just insane genius. After that, you can also check the analysis of till I collapse, just type "till I collapse breackdown analysis". Lose yourself is also really close to it lyrically speaking and the same youtuber did a breackdown analysis of lose yourself too.
Just wanted to say its pretty cool seeing u guys bridge a generational gap and being able to respect a icon in music together. I could offer numerous songs to respond to but honestly if u just fall down the em rabbit hole u will rarely be disappointed lol
Daniel Day Lewis said he used these early Eminem songs to get him pumped up and full of confidence/ego before filming his scenes in Gangs of New York, for which I believe he won an Oscar for his performance
I love your connection between metal and rap, I had that same thing in the punk scene back in the 90s, I think there's always been a bit of overlap in the fanbases there.
Great reaction! I agree with pops analysis about Eminem being easy to get into for people that like metal and rock. That was and still is my favorite genre but Eminem’s recently broaden my taste in hip hop.
Slim Shady LP Marilyn Manson toured with Eminem for either this album or The Eminem Show
When I listened to the beat of this song for first time. 🤯🤯🤯😱😱😱
Bing watching all your Eminem reactions with your Dad. I Grew up on EM! Love it!! New sub!
Great review and I appreciate the Sabres jersey in the background!
From one Dad aged guy to another one - good dad. Great way to spend time with your son and open discussion.
I noticed you guys referring to the 155 million views on the official video as a sign of how popular it was. That's alright of course, but don't forget that the release of this song predates the existence of UA-cam by 5 years ;) The song was released in 2000, while the video didn't get uploaded until 2009. So those 155 million views are just fans going back to it almost a decade after its release ;) I'm not sure how much this was played/how big this was in the US as I'm from The Netherlands, but here it got played every our on TV stations like MTV and national equivalents...
Rock & Roll & Rap both created by black people. It's amazing to see a white dude like Eminem get so much respect from all the other rappers. He earned his respect...wow
There's an official music video. This song is so iconic and legendary. You must watch it always help us to understand the song better.
Portugal here for the Goat Eminem always since day one and forever.
I've always felt that metal and rap have a lot in common, including respect for craftsmanship. In metal it tends to be musicianship and instrumental skill, though lyricism is appreciated, while in rap lyricism is king, though delivery, flow, and beat selection are all respected. Both genres pay homage to the originals and the all-time greats, both genres are heavily international, both genres are countercultures with watered-down mainstream appeal, the list goes on. Metal and rap have more in common than not.
I’m a punk rocker since the late 70’ early 80’s I grew up with metal and appreciated that too. Early 80’s funk came from New York then the early 90’s rap coming from California… I remember vanilla ice, Bobby brown, lol cool j, Dre, snoop, Tupac, coolio, etc. then this white guy from Michigan.
Do "Toy Soldiers"
ps yall are great. keep it up!
Again, I like how you have the lyrics up. Its awesome that your dad has a workout list and list. I have a suggestion for his workout list from eminem. "Im a soldier". Would like to see if that song makes his list. Keep doing what your doing. Your subscribers will come. good luck
Love how your dad is in to it 😂 could you do "who knew" sometimes? One of my favs
Great job guys, keep up the good work! (Try Brain Damage next) :)
There is an original version of this song with MM on the hook and its fire too
Eminem- Criminal
He made this song when his fame was just skyrocketing. People were literally coming to
His door and wanting pics and autographs and when he got pissed some of the people
Would cry to the media. He started answering the door with a gun in his hand 😂 there’s a good interview about it.
Eminem got mentioned in bill Clinton's shooting speech. He mentions it in a song called "remember me"
Man... How had you not heard The Way I Am before you reacted to this? It's one of Em's bet songs.
Eminem till I collapse
That will go on your workout list
Sing for the Moment.....it has that Aerosmith "Dream On" sample! Be Well, Be Safe, I pray your job gets straightened out!💛 Keep putting out your content! 2000 The MarshallMathers LP
Respect for catching the record sound in the back!
Til I colapse is the best work out song react to that
Watch the darkness video asap
nah the vinyl effect at the end was just the raw unpolished feel they wanted. also it sounds like a fuse had been lit which goes with him expolding on the track.
You guys should follow No Life Shaq's page. He did a whole series as a rap guy getting to know metal. It's fun to watch his growing appreciation for it.
Awesome reaction! Il follow up on the idea on react to his newest album. Otherwise Not Alike with Royce is one of my favourite, No Love with Lil Wayne and from his last album, Darkness with music video as well as Gon Learn with Royce again :) Cheers!
Just did darkness music vid. Will be posting this coming week thanks!
When you record you might put the video on full screen. Especially if there's a video. I'm digging the reactions fellas.
That production that you guys talk about every video of Eminem's is all Dre. Dr. Dre is the unsung hero of Eminem's production sound and served as a teacher and mentor to Marshall. He's the reason that Eminem's latest stuff is still competing with any newcomers (and why Dre is still in Eminem's music videos). Love you guys, keep up the good work.
En produced this one though. The first one he did too
You have a great dad. I miss mine.
Love your channel man. My favorite part is the "Look where its at. Middle America now its a tragedy. now its so sad to see, an upper class city. Because shootings in low income areas are no longer a concern or shocking to people. For what it's worth the school shootings and subsequent attitudes (inaction) definitely shock the rest of the world each time. Much love from the Netherlands!
Radio played EM constantly and even some rock stations played his music.
Till i collapse ! Please !
Eminem's Till I Collapse is the most listened-to workout songs on Spotify. Check that one out🔥🔥🔥
Till I Collapse and Darkness by Eminem reactions!!
EMINEM- SING FOR THE MOMENT.
GOOD REACTION. KEEP UP 👌🙏
definitely subscribing for more eminem content
I love watching all your videos!! This is my husband and my Son. Love u guys!!
10:47 wish eminem could see this would be so proud
Some new EM fans in 2020
Bro this video was on my recommended by UA-cam?? Idk how such a small channel got that. But your video might be getting a ton of views so congrats.
That's awesome man :D
Thank you Sam. We are having fun doing it and I am really digging the stuff I am hearing so far...
React to Till I Collapse!
Love you n your dad's reactions 💪💪💪
Manson is actually in the video for the song. They've performed this song live together. Also, he was talking about Manson getting blamed for the Columbine shootings. This song was on the MMLP which came out in 2000 and Columbine had just happened in 1999 so it was still recent at the time this album was released. Manson said he has been blamed for 36 school shootings. I remember watching the news live on columbine. I was only 11 at the time but they treated it like they did 9/11. What i mean is it got so much news coverage. I think the MEDIA airs these shootings live and talks about them for weeks and months at a time and basically glorifies them. So, naturally if a kid is suicidal and feels like they have nothing to lose they look at shooting up the school as a way to become famous. I did a lot of research on Columbine, it has to be the most famous shooting of all time.
@13:00 Dad dude, I feel ya cause I feel where you're coming from. My comment self destructs in 6 seconds.
I forgot how much I gravitated towards "The way I am"
#
See, Eminem was very controversial back in the day with the things he says. Media, fellow musicians, family, didn’t matter. We all still loved him! He wrote a lot about this stuff. He references to a lot of the controversies in several of his older songs. Art. Pure art!
the vinyl sound at the end was a transiton to the next song on the LP. Its kinda funny because that was the pop song of the album, and it came right after this one. But its kind of a middle finger to the industry.
Is that the sound from black ops 3 when you level up
Also react to his newest album "Music to be murdered by
React to “No Apologies” next
To your dad, you are on point with your commentary!
Marilyn is in the video clip of this track
💜 you should react to 'marsh' off the new album
might be my favorite song on the album, lyrically
Another workout song is Like Toy Soldiers!
One of my favorites of his!! Underrated!
eminem invited marilyn on stage with him a couple times to do this song together, marilyn sings to hook
Marilyn performed this song live with Eminem you should have a look
Eminem "river" and "guts over fear" reaction
Eminem actually stated that if there wasn't rap he would've done rock
There are so many NF songs that will make your playlist
I think a song for you two to do together would be “Berserker”
Thanks for the reaction)
Try reacting to Sign for the moment by Em, dope song
its my first time listening to it as well lol
Dad. You have to add FIGHT MUSIC TO UR WORKOUT AND TIL I COLLAPSE. THERE SO SO HEAVILY HARD. GREAT VID GUYS.
Em does a great job of fusing rap with metal undertones. I think you would really like a lot of his music. Especially the old stuff.
Rap God
U should react to the music video river and the music video walk on water
I cant believe you haven't done a video with your dad of the EM song "Role Model" yet.
Soldier
My favorite track off The Eminem Show 👍 I cosign this request.
The dad” this lyrics video has 36 million views…….. you think anyone goes back and watches this video like a thousand times”
Me: goes back and watches the video 1000 times 😂
Other hip-hop artists you guys should react to wu-tang, nas, biggie, beastie boys, mos def, dead prez
React to 8 mile road.
Its gonna be great.
Can you guys react to a new Eminem song also like Godzilla music video it'd be cool for your dad to see how much different he sounds
Just did godzilla. Vid coming soon....
Man the whole marshall mathers LP is this good
React to eminem and MM live preforming this song im sure u ll like it as well
i comment too much, but Em just does things: "What school did I go to, what hood I grew up in
"The why, the who, what, when, the where, and the how.'" His 'education' was questionable, but he just broke down (and broke) the language on top of the grammar lesson he gave us. Dude is almost unbelievable.
Check out Berzerk you will definitely love it!
I've got two requests for you guys, both Eminem. 25 to Life and rock bottom. Different side of Eminem and I think you guys will enjoy 👍
Can you please react to King never dies by Eminem. btw great reaction
How are you gonna put that nasty Leafs jersey next to a Sabres Jersey?
More Eminem please
What is your intro sound??? What game is it from??? Guitar hero? Call of duty???? I need to know
Em actually had Marilyn Manson in this music video as well.
He wrote this song and came up with the beat in his head on an airplane.