I've been on a HUGE Eminem binge lately, and I can see the same genius and composure that he has in this interview in almost every serious interview that he's done. The guys brain is like a sponge and he's a lot smarter outside of rapping than many people think. I feel like now the problem is that he can't help over-analyzing his writing and how people will react to it because of all the criticism hes gotten recently, and also trying to adapt to the climate in his own way. I hope he can shake that cycle of overthinking, I want him to be happy expressing himself however he wants because that's what makes great art. Fuck the haters, Revival was exactly what he wanted it to be or else it wouldn't have released. That's what I want from him. Do your thing Marshall.
every great artist who made any amount of great music has also made shitty music too. that's the nature of creation. and people who ride on his nuts whenever he puts out something that's not like his best album just do it cuz they're spiteful fuck boyz who need a reason to shit on a successful rapper.
Revival was trash tbh and that coming from a guy who was introduced to rap through em's music and only listened to him for straight 2 years. I could be a corny dickrider but my music taste evolved and I discovered legends like nas, k. lamar, rakim etc. Revival was the cause of his stans foolish demands, one side they want the old him other side they want the new him so he tried to give both 2010 em and old slim but failed miserably. Come on stans just let him grow artistically let him evolve his music according to this new environment.How can ya'll expect him to stay them same?
Man I was 19 when this interview dropped . There was nobody bigger than this guy at that time . 20 yrs later and he is still the man . EM for president!!!
I think the Eminem Show was the pinnacle of his career. That album he was his most maturest lyrically in his prime. Then all them benzino diss tracks after that were crazy dope
Idk I personally think all his albums have crazy lyrical prowess. Relapse has crazy play on words and similes, Recovery has deep talk about his time away and on drugs and how its affected him and what not, his only "not very lyrically dense" album I personally would say, would be maybe MMLP2. That album has a lot of bangers but man theres only about 3-4 songs on there with deep substance, the rest are kinda too poppy for me. Idk just my opinion 🤷♂️
@@GyrusBeatz Yo man I like how you reviewed Recovery and Relapse, but I suggest you to re-heard MMLP2 and maybe check out on "Genius", a web site that explain songs bar by bar. Last year I check every song of that album and wow.... it's really full of wordplay, double meaning, punchlines and all figures of speech, awesome level of references.. I like also the concept of the album, it's like a review of his prime albums, his carreer in general and of course his personal life, from the point of view of a more mature man that is obviously still angry and "shady" but this time he's mainly introspective.. Bad Guy( especially the last 2 minutes) for me is one of his best work ever, at least one of the most emotional ones.. Peace man, have a good day!
It's ok, good few tracks but I would argue that slim shady lp was the best as he was his real self and dres beats were dope, the music after that on his albums sucked
Dean Winchester oh my god yo YAAASS thank you dude omg that CRUCIAL DISTINCTION and the fact that no one else seems bothered by the fact that kings ALWAYS die... ahhhhh! -- that shit has been subtly driving my crazy on the low since that song came out lol. KINGS die all the time, it's GODS that don't die. He had it right the first time when he said: Why be a king when you can be a god? Lol but ya know, as long as he got it in there somewhere.
Marshall, so happy for your success. But even happier that you’ve always stayed true to your fans. You inspire me to stay strong and to stop giving a shit, especially to all the haters that I deal with more than ever. My only regret is that I waited this long to fight back. Peace.
Interviewer: Are you the spiteful kind of guy do you get adrenaline out of vengeance Em: Yeah, i Do. Still evident to this day, after the murder of MGK
Crazy to think he wasn’t even at his peak fame yet no Eminem show, no 8 mile, no signing 50 Cent yet, he was just at a point that he wasn’t viewed as a one hit wonder now, put on Probation for two years, his voice got a little deeper, was bit more calm and he changed his fashion a little bit in 01
most of you are quick to talk about his looks in this, and dont realize that this interview is gold. Everything he is saying is what he was going through coming up as an artist. He is explaining the process to a man who doesnt understand the situation he is in at all. All of the BS he had to endure coming up from nothing and then to fame. He looks this way because it was filmed early in his career and he had gone through quite a huge amount of stress and was dealing with the early phases of handling his money and fame. Nobody is perfect, judging someones looks shows how shallow some of you really are.
That Columbine drop was so dope on this song. Hella controversial at the time. So controversial it was edited on the explicit cut of the album "I take 7 kids from Columbine, stand em all in line/ add an ak-47, a revolver, a nine/ add a mac-11 and it oughtta solve a problem of mine/ and that's a whole school of bullies shot up all at a time. The wordplay, the shock value, the syllable usage. Genius
Bryan it's probably the drug addiction, rehab, relapsing, getting clean, proof dying and a change in hip hop in general... also not being 28 and being 44
Seen so many interviews of em. This one defiantly some deep abrupt questions asked. Got the answers though. Good interview. Supprised em was patient and honest with his answers.
I truly like him. Respect him, and proud of him. A phenomenal artist. One of a kind. A solo trumpet, with his own unique brand of his own voice of his own music. Alpha Mega!
I murda a rhyme one word at a time You never hear of a mind as perverted as mine You better get ridda that nine it ain't gonna help What goods it gonna do against a man that strangles himself
I’m waiting for hell Like hell, shit I’m anxious as hell Manson your safe in that cell Be thankful it’s jail I used to be my mommy’s little angel at 12 Thirteen I was putting shells in a gauge on the shelf
I used to Get punked and bullied on my block Till I cut a kittens head off and stuck it in a kids mailbox I used to give a fuck Now I could give a fuck less
Although I know most about his childhood, listening about his whole family is just sad man, I can't imagine anyone coming this far from this kinda environment around them.
This was a good interview even tho it was so long ago. It cleared the air right from ems mouth. Dont worry em. Ur real fans that dont get butt hurt over a rapper soitting the truth. We are here! We got u
He's trying to say that people that don't understand can't understand cuz they haven't had the experience to look through his perspective, 99% of humans are subjective thinkers, it's sad
Umm 6:20 would completely disagree with you. First of all he can’t understand this foreign fuck and he makes a face at him like he’s upset at how dumb of a question it is. Because rap is for America none of these other countries truly understand
starting to make sense hectic blur Yes, compartmentalization can make it seem like you have forgotten things. Compartmentalization is a psychological defense mechanism that involves separating conflicting thoughts and emotions. People who compartmentalize may be able to avoid unpleasant feelings and upsetting memories, and may seem to move on without processing past events. For example, someone who compartmentalizes might be able to act out in ways that undermine their values and responsibilities, while simultaneously forgetting about the people and things they care about. Compartmentalization can be a way to handle conflicting internal standpoints. For example, a manager might compartmentalize their life by considering themselves a relaxed mother at home and a demanding boss at work. However, compartmentalization can also create a limited perspective. For example, someone with an addiction might compartmentalize their substance use from the rest of their identity. I think I might have that
Em by himself made plenty of good content lots of sales and critical acclaim for the majority of his work although Infinite was not as well received because Em was still trying to find a style he could stick to
Nobody does concert intros like that anymore. It’s all about the light shows, maybe pyro, a DJ mix and the artist runs out on stage from the wings instead of appearing somewhere on stage, coming up on a riser, coming out of a stage prop etc. the quality of production in a live concert nowadays sucks in comparison!
The origin of the word "egg" as in the expression "egging someone on" actually is expropriated from the first syllable of the customary pronunciation of "exhortation." To exhort is to incite, urge, encourage, push, challenge, advocate and counsel one on to their highest or most extreme attainments.
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I saw him headline a rave party in detroit just before slim shady lp dropped. He had d12 with him in this abandoned warehouse and a bunch of drugged up kids not realizing what they were witnessing.
Debbie George hes definitely an alcoholic at the time of this recording. He even called out his drink of preference, Bercardi. If you read Shady bizzness by his former bodyguard, it’s stated in some of the stories shared that that’s Eminem’s drink of choice and would drink like a fucking fish.
Midwest emcees give so many dope real in depth interviews or maybe it’s just Detroit. Eminem Royce Elzhi 3 of the illest ever and they’re just down to earth real good dudes but ones who are also real smart and have a good sarcastic wit to them
The whole slim persona is confusing cuz in his music now and in mmlp2 he says several times its just a facade and thats not really him lol. Which one is it marshall
He Basically is tha Lebron James of Rap... Controversially tha G.O.A.T. in his profession... Between tha content, word play, word bending, rhymes, vocabulary, story telling, albums sold(most ever in Hip-Hop), fan base, plus accolades (like a Grammy), and Sum of tha greatest rappers alive say he tha best...(STAN BEST SONG IN RAP HISTORY)🐐G.O.A.T💪🏼💪🏼💯FACTS 🖕🏼🖕🏼THA HATERS
I've been on a HUGE Eminem binge lately, and I can see the same genius and composure that he has in this interview in almost every serious interview that he's done. The guys brain is like a sponge and he's a lot smarter outside of rapping than many people think. I feel like now the problem is that he can't help over-analyzing his writing and how people will react to it because of all the criticism hes gotten recently, and also trying to adapt to the climate in his own way. I hope he can shake that cycle of overthinking, I want him to be happy expressing himself however he wants because that's what makes great art. Fuck the haters, Revival was exactly what he wanted it to be or else it wouldn't have released. That's what I want from him. Do your thing Marshall.
I am also on a HUGE eminem marathon the last month...everyday. I'm learning so much.
It's ok to admit he has released shite albums
every great artist who made any amount of great music has also made shitty music too. that's the nature of creation. and people who ride on his nuts whenever he puts out something that's not like his best album just do it cuz they're spiteful fuck boyz who need a reason to shit on a successful rapper.
Revival was trash tbh and that coming from a guy who was introduced to rap through em's music and only listened to him for straight 2 years. I could be a corny dickrider but my music taste evolved and I discovered legends like nas, k. lamar, rakim etc. Revival was the cause of his stans foolish demands, one side they want the old him other side they want the new him so he tried to give both 2010 em and old slim but failed miserably. Come on stans just let him grow artistically let him evolve his music according to this new environment.How can ya'll expect him to stay them same?
I agree wholeheartedly
Eminem is the “Greatest Rapper Alive Today”... !!! And nobody else can take that away from him...
King Kendrick Lamar has something to say about that.
Prime Em bodies prime Kendrick
Man I was 19 when this interview dropped . There was nobody bigger than this guy at that time . 20 yrs later and he is still the man . EM for president!!!
Dave Fanning such a good interviewer.. listens and knowledgable ..Got great chat and insight for Em.
the intro to that concert, with the chainsaw was sick. Never heard a louder or more insane crowd
xUnleadedx which concert was that?
@@The808Mixmaster mmlp in 2000
@@The808MixmasterAnger Management tour
Yes we loved that
I think the Eminem Show was the pinnacle of his career. That album he was his most maturest lyrically in his prime. Then all them benzino diss tracks after that were crazy dope
Eminem Show was the best album, even Eminem himself would agree there.
Idk I personally think all his albums have crazy lyrical prowess. Relapse has crazy play on words and similes, Recovery has deep talk about his time away and on drugs and how its affected him and what not, his only "not very lyrically dense" album I personally would say, would be maybe MMLP2. That album has a lot of bangers but man theres only about 3-4 songs on there with deep substance, the rest are kinda too poppy for me. Idk just my opinion 🤷♂️
@@GyrusBeatz Yo man I like how you reviewed Recovery and Relapse, but I suggest you to re-heard MMLP2 and maybe check out on "Genius", a web site that explain songs bar by bar. Last year I check every song of that album and wow.... it's really full of wordplay, double meaning, punchlines and all figures of speech, awesome level of references.. I like also the concept of the album, it's like a review of his prime albums, his carreer in general and of course his personal life, from the point of view of a more mature man that is obviously still angry and "shady" but this time he's mainly introspective.. Bad Guy( especially the last 2 minutes) for me is one of his best work ever, at least one of the most emotional ones..
Peace man, have a good day!
It's ok, good few tracks but I would argue that slim shady lp was the best as he was his real self and dres beats were dope, the music after that on his albums sucked
@2Pac Stan Police 👍I'm with you bro
em will always be the dopest emc
"we did three shows in one day I remember, barely"
The real Slim Shady is here and will never leave because......KINGS NEVER DIE!!!!!!!
+Destin Anfinson Kings die all the time bruhbruh
Dean Winchester oh my god yo YAAASS thank you dude omg that CRUCIAL DISTINCTION and the fact that no one else seems bothered by the fact that kings ALWAYS die... ahhhhh! -- that shit has been subtly driving my crazy on the low since that song came out lol. KINGS die all the time, it's GODS that don't die. He had it right the first time when he said: Why be a king when you can be a god? Lol but ya know, as long as he got it in there somewhere.
@@guybartov it’s a reference to one of his songs
Marshall, so happy for your success. But even happier that you’ve always stayed true to your fans. You inspire me to stay strong and to stop giving a shit, especially to all the haters that I deal with more than ever. My only regret is that I waited this long to fight back. Peace.
Interviewer: Are you the spiteful kind of guy do you get adrenaline out of vengeance
Em: Yeah, i Do.
Still evident to this day, after the murder of MGK
Ayyye you’re right MGK wrote that song 7 months ago and people say he had ghost writers while Eminem took 13 minuets and by himself
That and the fact that Em was a huge fan of Netflix Punisher so he definitely enjoys vengeance.
relevant* not evident
@@graffitiislife463 nobody writes a song it 13 minutes ffs
@@LILREMAlNS Eminem does
Em with the dark shades on to hide his eyes being dilated.
Good save I say
Lol wasn't high man
al Rifle no he wasn’t that wasn’t until late 2002-2003
Defo on the shovel here
methamphetamine
Crazy to think he wasn’t even at his peak fame yet no Eminem show, no 8 mile, no signing 50 Cent yet, he was just at a point that he wasn’t viewed as a one hit wonder now, put on Probation for two years, his voice got a little deeper, was bit more calm and he changed his fashion a little bit in 01
most of you are quick to talk about his looks in this, and dont realize that this interview is gold. Everything he is saying is what he was going through coming up as an artist. He is explaining the process to a man who doesnt understand the situation he is in at all. All of the BS he had to endure coming up from nothing and then to fame. He looks this way because it was filmed early in his career and he had gone through quite a huge amount of stress and was dealing with the early phases of handling his money and fame. Nobody is perfect, judging someones looks shows how shallow some of you really are.
That's very true lion
He looks like a fucking beast anyway.
@@TKDDL1690
He looks rediculess, he had his signature look then mtg made him into a massive wigga
That Columbine drop was so dope on this song. Hella controversial at the time. So controversial it was edited on the explicit cut of the album
"I take 7 kids from Columbine, stand em all in line/ add an ak-47, a revolver, a nine/ add a mac-11 and it oughtta solve a problem of mine/ and that's a whole school of bullies shot up all at a time.
The wordplay, the shock value, the syllable usage. Genius
RoOtS McDuCk anyone can dress however they want wtf
I NEED MORE SNARE IN MY HEADPHONES!
Damn man these old Eminem interviews are taking me back
Fan since '09 ...love this interview. Love the new album TDOSS
Such a great interview.
He dropped a lot of gems and even mentioned his younger brother and his niece. 💎
Watching this before he drops his new album (The Death of Slim Shady [Coup de Grâce])
I love you Eminem.
18:01 I´ve replayed his laugh too many times
Ari B he laughs like filthy frank
Okay Stan
Whatever stanley wait sorry no you dont like that name sorry stan
2018 and still the best rapper.
Buzz199X Nine9T when were u born?
That's right.
2023...
Wow amazing interview thanks for posting
This was a heavy time for him, from absoulutly broke to a world super star. Straight up!!!
does anybody else notice how year after year he got slower and calmer
TheRealest lol yes he's completely different now
Bryan it's probably the drug addiction, rehab, relapsing, getting clean, proof dying and a change in hip hop in general... also not being 28 and being 44
Obviously hes in his 40 after a while careeer of drug abuse lol
you don't know anything about the occult do you. im sorry but hes... never mind too much to explain. rip Marshall
Cathleen Dickinson EXPLAIN
Seen so many interviews of em. This one defiantly some deep abrupt questions asked. Got the answers though. Good interview. Supprised em was patient and honest with his answers.
Dave Fanning great interviewer from Ireland you got EMs respect.
11:32 LOLOLOL dude Em is funny af and he wants to laugh so hard at his joke lmao
I truly like him. Respect him, and proud of him. A phenomenal artist. One of a kind. A solo trumpet, with his own unique brand of his own voice of his own music. Alpha Mega!
I murda a rhyme one word at a time
You never hear of a mind as perverted as mine
You better get ridda that nine it ain't gonna help
What goods it gonna do against a man that strangles himself
I’m waiting for hell
Like hell, shit I’m anxious as hell
Manson your safe in that cell
Be thankful it’s jail
I used to be my mommy’s little angel at 12
Thirteen I was putting shells in a gauge on the shelf
which song is that?
I used to
Get punked and bullied on my block
Till I cut a kittens head off and stuck it in a kids mailbox
I used to give a fuck
Now I could give a fuck less
SLICKAMIR 180 trash
Butcher Boyy super trash
Eminem is def 1 in a 100,000,000😎
D Bone Their will never be another rapper like him, guy was ahead of his time
He changed a lot from that,
great artist.
To the greatest.Yes.
he is veeeeerrrrry good listener
Eminem beautiful look 👌🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Legendary.
20:25 That forgot about dre reference tho
AWESOME EMINEM 2001 INTERVIEW !!!
Gosh i love Eminem
22:06 “Because gay people were pissing me off. They were really pissing me off.”
🤣😂
When he said ppl wanna see him fall, years later he made fall the irony
Goalcast brought me here. Eminem is the GOAT!
Music to be murdered by Side B has shown how much Eminem has grown & he's actually getting better evertime
5:22 - 5:50 Gospel truth.
tim westwood is a good interviewer, they should do another interview soon
Kory Zlatin yeah sure they will.
Its not tim westwood
Its Dave Fanning...
you take the good and the bad! no escape!
Although I know most about his childhood, listening about his whole family is just sad man, I can't imagine anyone coming this far from this kinda environment around them.
The irritation on Ems face at 5:02 when he interrupted him lol
5:56 Is he screaming "STOCKHOOOOOOOLM?" ??
he was probably in Stockholm at the time. yknow, the city somewhere in europe
@@josephinegeorge2645 Sweden
I T yeah thanks I knew it was in Europe I just forgot where b.c. I'm an idiot
I was weak at 18:08 lolol the way he agreed.
Anyone here after watching the interview 2018 About Joe and MGK
Carolyn Landaverde no
This man “ Fought “ to be the LEGEND He IS! The rest is History!!🩷🎶🎄
This was a good interview even tho it was so long ago. It cleared the air right from ems mouth. Dont worry em. Ur real fans that dont get butt hurt over a rapper soitting the truth. We are here! We got u
Hes so high.
Love Eminem G.O.A.T #Superman
He's trying to say that people that don't understand can't understand cuz they haven't had the experience to look through his perspective, 99% of humans are subjective thinkers, it's sad
100% of the people are subjective thinkers.
He is so hit in this video 😂😂😂😂 smooth Em lol 😂cracks me up
Foreign interviews.... way better.
Irish interviews, way better!!!! :-)
@Alqu001 ! in Ireland or Irish people in different countries
Umm 6:20 would completely disagree with you. First of all he can’t understand this foreign fuck and he makes a face at him like he’s upset at how dumb of a question it is. Because rap is for America none of these other countries truly understand
Billy goat
starting to make sense hectic blur
Yes, compartmentalization can make it seem like you have forgotten things. Compartmentalization is a psychological defense mechanism that involves separating conflicting thoughts and emotions. People who compartmentalize may be able to avoid unpleasant feelings and upsetting memories, and may seem to move on without processing past events. For example, someone who compartmentalizes might be able to act out in ways that undermine their values and responsibilities, while simultaneously forgetting about the people and things they care about.
Compartmentalization can be a way to handle conflicting internal standpoints. For example, a manager might compartmentalize their life by considering themselves a relaxed mother at home and a demanding boss at work. However, compartmentalization can also create a limited perspective. For example, someone with an addiction might compartmentalize their substance use from the rest of their identity.
I think I might have that
Billie ellish straight up stole his whole look lol
Em is the greatest 🖤♿️🤘🏼
Gimme the Valium alioop
3:57 "I'm like what the fuck is a hi-hat"
😂
em and his damn mommy issues 12:00 in his music and interviews, at least he is consistent lol
Em by himself made plenty of good content lots of sales and critical acclaim for the majority of his work although Infinite was not as well received because Em was still trying to find a style he could stick to
his outfits from the early 2000s were hilarious hahaha
I love his interviews in England and other Europe more than in America
I wonder if Em still releases underground tracks for the streets?
Nobody does concert intros like that anymore. It’s all about the light shows, maybe pyro, a DJ mix and the artist runs out on stage from the wings instead of appearing somewhere on stage, coming up on a riser, coming out of a stage prop etc. the quality of production in a live concert nowadays sucks in comparison!
Who is here in 2024?
Thats my Em
12:30 he like don't act like im broke 😎😑😑😑😑😒😒💵💲💲💲💲💱💰💰💳
Heartbreaking...
it was always about respect,and money,but mainly about respect
“Y’all act like you never seen a white person before”
That's the only thing I respect about my dad was he taught me I have to work 4 what I want
Why do people say the phrase "egg me on"? Like, WTF?
Because it's called life. People bring new shit to the table from all walks of life.
because it's a phrase and people use phrases
The origin of the word "egg" as in the expression "egging someone on" actually is expropriated from the first syllable of the customary pronunciation of "exhortation." To exhort is to incite, urge, encourage, push, challenge, advocate and counsel one on to their highest or most extreme attainments.
He has dimples🥰
WhatZup G 😂❤😂
we did three shows once i remember barley lol
GOAT
He’s so f’ing hot in this interview!!!!
Yes he also looks very chill and satisfied due to meteoric success and fame in the last 2 years..
"If I could change something from 2000.."
*360p Videos* 😦
iAm whatever u say i am.. iLove that line.. iLivin It 2
don't think being in favor of gun control is anti government lol
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what kinda of glasses is Eminem Waring or similar to them thank you.
Tinted glasses... cool glasses ever
-_- waitingDAY shut up meg
Chezza ugly glasses they are called
jetshockey5 nope. I was 21 years old back then and they were not cool
@@Don_V. i did not ask and nor did he
Work very hard
HES SOOO ADORABLE.HES NOW PAPA EM, GRANDPA EM,AND...😊🤭🥰☺️😇, VALENTINA MADRID POCAHONTAS SEVEN
Its really interesting that he remembers what has happened in 2000 but now that he's no longer on drugs can't remember those days
Remember when eminem use to open for Twiztid in Detroit ?
I saw him headline a rave party in detroit just before slim shady lp dropped. He had d12 with him in this abandoned warehouse and a bunch of drugged up kids not realizing what they were witnessing.
He also said that he was going to be one tough act to follow !!!
13:49 Foreshadowing
Debbie George hes definitely an alcoholic at the time of this recording. He even called out his drink of preference, Bercardi.
If you read Shady bizzness by his former bodyguard, it’s stated in some of the stories shared that that’s Eminem’s drink of choice and would drink like a fucking fish.
@@thisiscazmir he no he what
Midwest emcees give so many dope real in depth interviews or maybe it’s just Detroit.
Eminem
Royce
Elzhi
3 of the illest ever and they’re just down to earth real good dudes but ones who are also real smart and have a good sarcastic wit to them
Don't forget big sean
Royce is an antivacx person
The whole slim persona is confusing cuz in his music now and in mmlp2 he says several times its just a facade and thats not really him lol. Which one is it marshall
Change?😅
He Basically is tha Lebron James of Rap... Controversially tha G.O.A.T. in his profession... Between tha content, word play, word bending, rhymes, vocabulary, story telling, albums sold(most ever in Hip-Hop), fan base, plus accolades (like a Grammy), and Sum of tha greatest rappers alive say he tha best...(STAN BEST SONG IN RAP HISTORY)🐐G.O.A.T💪🏼💪🏼💯FACTS 🖕🏼🖕🏼THA HATERS
He’s so high 😂
He gave his kids a better life than what he got
Eminem - "some people take music too seriously" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Eyebrows be on fleek there xD
On fleek was a mistake; she couldn't remember the exact word.