I love his line about if he was such a criminal he wouldn't be fit to be a dad. If you've ever checked out his daughters pod cast , he raised amazing women , he kept them away from the fame and they are so admirable , great examples for young girls. He did a fantastic job in the dad department .
That third verse will always give me chills. Highly recommend listening to the explicit version sometime. It hits much harder. This is the song I go to whenever I go through anything challenging in life. This and Airplanes Part II. Those two songs changed my life forever.
The sample is Dream On by Aerosmith and the band actually said they were honored he chose to use it and they love the song he made using it. It’s because of songs like this EMINEM was just inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame this year.
they should just make a hip hop/rap hall of fame. cause it doesn’t make sense to add rappers into the rock hall of fame, they’re two completely different cultures.
@@theworldisugly they are, but the Rock Hall of Fame hasn’t been just Rock since its inception. They have always had artists from other genres of music in there as long as their impact on music has been substantial enough. As well EMINEM has incorporated so much of Rock culture into his music and who has made a larger impact on music culture in general than EMINEM with his accomplishments including top 20 selling artist of all time and top selling Hip-Hop artist of all time?
@@theworldisugly no they should just call it “The Music Hall of Fame”. It’s been all about excellence in music and not just rock ‘n’ roll from the beginning
at 27 i’m still the kid in the room, pictures on the wall, knowing every lyric to every song because music had always been my vice away from darkness in life
Aww, thank you so much guys!!! It’s been such a pleasure to see your channel blow up over the last year! I have no doubts at all that it’ll continue to grow and you’ll be able to spread your message to so many more people than you already do! The last verse of this song is my favourite Eminem verse, it’s not crazy complicated or filled with double/triple entendres or metaphors, but is so passionate and you can feel every word. It gives me chills every time! We can all learn something from Em here about holding on to the moments of happiness that we have and appreciating what’s important. So many people were protesting about Em’s music back in the day, those picket lines in the video are all real and he was continually banned from TV and radio for his ‘offensive lyrics’. He says it himself in the track, if his lyrics are literal, how the f*** could he raise a little girl, he couldn’t, he wouldn’t be fit to. So he’s never cared about that type of thing or what those people think - he raps for the kids like him, that had nothing, that can be taken somewhere else, away from their real life problems, when they put on a record. That’s who he’s doing this for. Thanks so much again guys, sending love as always!
I'm 100% convinced that if Em was a novelist instead of a rapper he would win a Noble Prize or 2. He has an uncanny understanding of the english language
@@artemyburakh12entertainment is changing, intertwining with gangsters. in the land of the killers, a sinners mind is a sanctum. This is basically saying that his career is getting mixed with bad people like killers and gang members, but in that land (his career field) of these new killers and gang members, the only place he can feel safe(the sanctum) is in his own mind.
This is one of the only songs in the world that can change my mood no matter how bad it is. I can literally be having the worst day of my life and this song can completely alter my mood. This song honestly helped me far more then anyone could understand!
eminem was raised in a racist culture, one that hates white people. its part of his struggle. when he became famous, that culture was pushed onto all his fans. black supremacy is on the rise and em is helping its growth 100%
@@overkill1025 lol "black supremacy" now that's racist... that's literally no different then the jackass's that run around saying "white supremacy" why don't we just stop putting colors and different ethnicitys to things.
I'm going to give you some perspective for familial abuse. I started to listening to Eminem on his first album released. Well my dad was abusive and it made me realize how bad he'd treated me for years. I got punched in the face at 13 that broke my glasses and cut my face. I started listening to EM at about 15. At 16 we got into an argument and I tried to jump in my car and leave, he literally pulled on the door so hard it broke the door hinges and dragged me out. I almost beat him to death in the yard. He had a heart attack. He didn't expect a scrawny kid to fight back. I joined the military and eneded up coming back a few years later. I got stuck back at home with them because of some health issues. Well he went straight back to his old ways of "hey you're coming with me to do this or that" I came back one day and literally had to pee and he went off on me for "not helping him" when he used me like a slave the whole day and was on the phone and went to the bathroom. He screamed and put his hands up like he was going to choke me. Except that he forgot I'm now a 22 year old trained Marine. I snapped. I didn't kill him but he learned his lesson and paid for it at 67. I'd been gone for 9 years at that point and my family wanted to "reconnect".
I remember watching these videos while working at Walmart last November, a whole year ago. Now I’m working at Walmart again, watching these videos while I’m working. Crazy how far you’ve came, thank you for grinding and keeping the content going ❤️💯
Actually, the first lines are just so insane and insanely insightful. Like... The parents who don't have anything worse to fear than their kid dying their hair white and wearing an earring are so far removed from the kind of life Eminem grew up in. And their kids, those that actually listen to the lyrics (and not just the cool beat) might grow up to be more understanding of that side of life, might become more compassionate peopel through it when their parents are stuck in the fear, although they (usually) WANT their kids to grow up as insightful and kind and compassionate. So... what a strange dichotomy, and what a great way to put it into so few words. There are certain songs by Eminem that grow on me over time. And then there are songs that I have always liked but that just get so much better the more I listen to them. This is one of them.
Most human beings will never understand how hard his explosion was. He was 26 and broke as shit. Nobody believed in him. They knew his skills were top tier but no whiteboy had ever been anything more than a sideshow novelty. Then Dre gives him a shot and then from 98-2000 he goes from being a nobody who cant pay rent to two #1 albums selling like 12-14,000,000 albums and he started leaning into the Slim Shady character because thats what people wanted and it obviously effected his actions in real life. He's obviously a shy dude who likes to keep a tight circle and having to tour and do promotion that he really didn't care to do constantly he started getting heavier into drugs just to keep going. Then he's trying to get D12 popping so he can help lift up his boys. In a 3 year period the entire world around him changed
Thank you for being honest about how certain people and places don't except all individuals for who they are completely. I definitely agree with that. Thanks for putting that out there, bring down the walls!
Remember Em and 50 and so many these rappers grew up in violence everyday. I did too. Its normal to them see fihgting and absolute horror sometimes. They usually dont practice that but u gatta hold on u rep!
I’d like to see Stronger Than I Was - Eminem OR Difficult (Proofs Tribute) - Eminem It’s two very underrated, underplayed songs by Eminem where he’s arguably gotten the deepest ever.
Yep but Em didn’t liked the new version of Tyler’s parts so he used the original parts of Dream On. Joe Perry showed up to record the guitar solo at the end, did it in one take. Legend.
5:53 i know alot of people who tried hard to act like slim shady. you know why? cause all the girls had crushes on him. within a few years the avg teenage boy turned into a WIGGER.
this is my first watch PSYCHOTHERAPIST reacation to music video, so good bro...iam not PSYCHOTHERAPIST but prety sure that lyric tell story of broken home child
you should react to my darling by Eminem. Its about when he kills her, she comes back as satan to haunt him and he goes crazy. To really get it you have to hear his song Kim. Thank you!
I love your point on the church. Are you catholic or Protestant? My Presbyterian church doesn’t care if you have tattoos, poor, rich etc. I’m in Scotland though maybe a bit different in different places. Love to hear your take on it.
I'm not sure if you have but I'd recommend listening to some of Eminem's more messed up music to shed light on why people had problems with him. A lot of music that he made that wasn't introspective was really dark and satirical, especially at the beginning of his career. Criminal, Role Model, As The World Turns, and I'm Shady are some good examples.
27 years career🤔 I have a challenge for you! ME!!!! I have talked to Psychologist therapist error list and counselors. To be frankly Honest. They cant even comprehended my life let alone my thoughts. Everyone says you cant fix yourself or fight the good fight alone. Well here I am alone fighting my fight, helping myself and smiling the whole way through this beautiful crazy life. I would pay to have a 1 hour session with you kind sir. Just to see if you could understand my train of thought!!
@@mikeoxsmal69 Careful this red pill will take you down the rabbit hole!! Childhood bullied beaten by other kids and adults. 7th and 8th grade lived with a 23 year old that sold acid. So I tripped almost every night for 2 years. As an Adult that's a book someday. Lol. Been sexually exploited on social media and then some. Every therapist or psychologist I have ever talked to cant even come close to understanding why I'm still smiling. Let alone relate on any level. Btw. Love your youtube shows. The one you did on jelly roll save me. Nailed it!!! Great work and thank you for doing what you do with so much passion and love!
If you think about it, Eminem is an example of how an abused and neglected child can channel his rage to a more constructive and infinitely more successful channel - music, rather than running amok on strangers because he let it build up until it bursts. 🤷🏻♀️
Hey Tom I am a big fan of you channel, especially all of your Juice Wrld reactions and I have some suggestions for you. 1. Stabbed You 2. Midnight Hours 3. Been Through This (1000 Miles) 4. Go Pro 5. Deprived 6. Until I Die 7. Underworld 8. Under Her Skin 9. Way Too Many 10.The Light I really hope you can react to these they’re all beautiful pieces of art and all relate to mental health 999 for life🖤🖤🖤
you have to react to liar by midwxst. it's an old song but it hits so many different points and expands on all of midwxsts thoughts and everything he's going through and has gone through.the song itself is super deep and I'd love to hear your input
Ugh Eminem censored version! You lose so much meaning of the song when in those versions. They don’t just cut out swearwords but other words as well. It changes the impact and true meaning of the song. Please consider doing uncensored versions. And maybe just have a disclaimer in the beginning of the video.
Hello! I love watching your reactions, and would like to suggest another video for you to react. The song is called Jesus Chorou (Jesus Cried). It's from a Brazilian rap group, Racionais MCs. I'll link a version with English subtitles. ua-cam.com/video/q1EkkvYzEDs/v-deo.html
Hi there. Being you are of faith I would really love for you to see/ react to Hozier - “Take me to Church”. It might be a difficult reaction for you. But I would soooo love to see your take on it. Please!
Eminem performed part of this song at his Rock Hall of Fame induction and Steven Tyler performed his part live. It was really cool 😊
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The 3rd verse would have been perfect for the induction ceremony!
That was the most well deserved induction ever. He is a musical/lyrical genius.
@@ajf1060 I wonder why he left it out heh
It was awesome !! 2 legends sharing the same stage and it was so well deserved for Eminem ❤❤❤
I love his line about if he was such a criminal he wouldn't be fit to be a dad. If you've ever checked out his daughters pod cast , he raised amazing women , he kept them away from the fame and they are so admirable , great examples for young girls. He did a fantastic job in the dad department .
What’s the podcast called?
@@claire.chiste “just a little shady” such a cool podcast😊
Love this podcast😊👍
so many people who made mistakes in the past feel they couldn't raise a kid and they always end up doing the best.
Usually people who end up being bad parents don’t worry about being bad parents lol
That third verse will always give me chills. Highly recommend listening to the explicit version sometime. It hits much harder. This is the song I go to whenever I go through anything challenging in life. This and Airplanes Part II. Those two songs changed my life forever.
8:40 my favorite line “we’re nothing to you, but we’re the fuckin shit In they’re eyes”
Sad that it’s censored
The sample is Dream On by Aerosmith and the band actually said they were honored he chose to use it and they love the song he made using it. It’s because of songs like this EMINEM was just inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame this year.
they should just make a hip hop/rap hall of fame. cause it doesn’t make sense to add rappers into the rock hall of fame, they’re two completely different cultures.
@@theworldisugly they are, but the Rock Hall of Fame hasn’t been just Rock since its inception. They have always had artists from other genres of music in there as long as their impact on music has been substantial enough. As well EMINEM has incorporated so much of Rock culture into his music and who has made a larger impact on music culture in general than EMINEM with his accomplishments including top 20 selling artist of all time and top selling Hip-Hop artist of all time?
@@theworldisugly no they should just call it “The Music Hall of Fame”. It’s been all about excellence in music and not just rock ‘n’ roll from the beginning
at 27 i’m still the kid in the room, pictures on the wall, knowing every lyric to every song because music had always been my vice away from darkness in life
The last verse always gives me chills
I was just about to comment this. I’ve known this song since it came out and STILL get chills every time
I love them all, but the most touchin one fior me personaly is the first one (Sorry for bad english) hehe
Aww, thank you so much guys!!!
It’s been such a pleasure to see your channel blow up over the last year! I have no doubts at all that it’ll continue to grow and you’ll be able to spread your message to so many more people than you already do!
The last verse of this song is my favourite Eminem verse, it’s not crazy complicated or filled with double/triple entendres or metaphors, but is so passionate and you can feel every word. It gives me chills every time!
We can all learn something from Em here about holding on to the moments of happiness that we have and appreciating what’s important.
So many people were protesting about Em’s music back in the day, those picket lines in the video are all real and he was continually banned from TV and radio for his ‘offensive lyrics’. He says it himself in the track, if his lyrics are literal, how the f*** could he raise a little girl, he couldn’t, he wouldn’t be fit to.
So he’s never cared about that type of thing or what those people think - he raps for the kids like him, that had nothing, that can be taken somewhere else, away from their real life problems, when they put on a record. That’s who he’s doing this for.
Thanks so much again guys, sending love as always!
You need to react to Eminem's whole hall of Fame induction. Speech and performance was both legendary
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I'm 100% convinced that if Em was a novelist instead of a rapper he would win a Noble Prize or 2. He has an uncanny understanding of the english language
That first line of second verse is still a mystery for me
Bob Dylan, a singer, already was given one. Em is definitely next if another musical litterature Nobel Prize was to be awarded!
@@artemyburakh12entertainment is changing, intertwining with gangsters. in the land of the killers, a sinners mind is a sanctum. This is basically saying that his career is getting mixed with bad people like killers and gang members, but in that land (his career field) of these new killers and gang members, the only place he can feel safe(the sanctum) is in his own mind.
@@artemyburakh12 it's about, I think, that hip-hop is now becoming more "mainstream", while it was mainly a gangster thing
This is one of the only songs in the world that can change my mood no matter how bad it is. I can literally be having the worst day of my life and this song can completely alter my mood. This song honestly helped me far more then anyone could understand!
"They say music can alter mood and talk to you"
first line "These ideas are, nightmares to white parents" is racist.
eminem was raised in a racist culture, one that hates white people. its part of his struggle. when he became famous, that culture was pushed onto all his fans. black supremacy is on the rise and em is helping its growth 100%
@@overkill1025 lol "black supremacy" now that's racist... that's literally no different then the jackass's that run around saying "white supremacy" why don't we just stop putting colors and different ethnicitys to things.
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I'm going to give you some perspective for familial abuse. I started to listening to Eminem on his first album released. Well my dad was abusive and it made me realize how bad he'd treated me for years. I got punched in the face at 13 that broke my glasses and cut my face. I started listening to EM at about 15. At 16 we got into an argument and I tried to jump in my car and leave, he literally pulled on the door so hard it broke the door hinges and dragged me out. I almost beat him to death in the yard. He had a heart attack. He didn't expect a scrawny kid to fight back. I joined the military and eneded up coming back a few years later. I got stuck back at home with them because of some health issues. Well he went straight back to his old ways of "hey you're coming with me to do this or that" I came back one day and literally had to pee and he went off on me for "not helping him" when he used me like a slave the whole day and was on the phone and went to the bathroom. He screamed and put his hands up like he was going to choke me. Except that he forgot I'm now a 22 year old trained Marine. I snapped. I didn't kill him but he learned his lesson and paid for it at 67. I'd been gone for 9 years at that point and my family wanted to "reconnect".
you have to always do the uncensored version. the fact that they censored so much from this song and completely impaired the message is infuriating.
💯 Feel the same way!
If you're going to listen to censored Eminem, you might as well just not listen to him at all.
I remember watching these videos while working at Walmart last November, a whole year ago. Now I’m working at Walmart again, watching these videos while I’m working. Crazy how far you’ve came, thank you for grinding and keeping the content going ❤️💯
Actually, the first lines are just so insane and insanely insightful. Like... The parents who don't have anything worse to fear than their kid dying their hair white and wearing an earring are so far removed from the kind of life Eminem grew up in.
And their kids, those that actually listen to the lyrics (and not just the cool beat) might grow up to be more understanding of that side of life, might become more compassionate peopel through it when their parents are stuck in the fear, although they (usually) WANT their kids to grow up as insightful and kind and compassionate. So... what a strange dichotomy, and what a great way to put it into so few words.
There are certain songs by Eminem that grow on me over time. And then there are songs that I have always liked but that just get so much better the more I listen to them. This is one of them.
Most human beings will never understand how hard his explosion was. He was 26 and broke as shit. Nobody believed in him. They knew his skills were top tier but no whiteboy had ever been anything more than a sideshow novelty. Then Dre gives him a shot and then from 98-2000 he goes from being a nobody who cant pay rent to two #1 albums selling like
12-14,000,000 albums and he started leaning into the Slim Shady character because thats what people wanted and it obviously effected his actions in real life. He's obviously a shy dude who likes to keep a tight circle and having to tour and do promotion that he really didn't care to do constantly he started getting heavier into drugs just to keep going. Then he's trying to get D12 popping so he can help lift up his boys. In a 3 year period the entire world around him changed
If I’m not mistaken, Joe perry did the guitar in studio for Em, at the end of the song
“If my music is literal, then I’m a criminal, how the fuck can I raise a little girl?”
Thank you for being honest about how certain people and places don't except all individuals for who they are completely. I definitely agree with that. Thanks for putting that out there, bring down the walls!
I feel like the censorship takes away from the message behind the song but otherwise great reaction
My top 5 Eminem songs!
YES!!!! Needed this after a long day at work!
Remember Em and 50 and so many these rappers grew up in violence everyday. I did too. Its normal to them see fihgting and absolute horror sometimes. They usually dont practice that but u gatta hold on u rep!
I’d like to see Stronger Than I Was - Eminem
OR Difficult (Proofs Tribute) - Eminem
It’s two very underrated, underplayed songs by Eminem where he’s arguably gotten the deepest ever.
My favorite Eminem song 🥰
Amazing track 🔥
At the time, Steven Tyler re-recorded the chorus and the guitar solo for this song.
Yep but Em didn’t liked the new version of Tyler’s parts so he used the original parts of Dream On. Joe Perry showed up to record the guitar solo at the end, did it in one take. Legend.
5:53 i know alot of people who tried hard to act like slim shady. you know why? cause all the girls had crushes on him. within a few years the avg teenage boy turned into a WIGGER.
The Eminem Show !!!! 2002
this is my first watch PSYCHOTHERAPIST reacation to music video, so good bro...iam not PSYCHOTHERAPIST but prety sure that lyric tell story of broken home child
you should react to my darling by Eminem. Its about when he kills her, she comes back as satan to haunt him and he goes crazy. To really get it you have to hear his song Kim. Thank you!
I love your point on the church. Are you catholic or Protestant?
My Presbyterian church doesn’t care if you have tattoos, poor, rich etc.
I’m in Scotland though maybe a bit different in different places.
Love to hear your take on it.
I'm not sure if you have but I'd recommend listening to some of Eminem's more messed up music to shed light on why people had problems with him. A lot of music that he made that wasn't introspective was really dark and satirical, especially at the beginning of his career.
Criminal, Role Model, As The World Turns, and I'm Shady are some good examples.
Eminem -Beautiful would be thee PERFECT song for this channel. Like if you agree
Facts! Unfortunately that’s why my wife and I quit going to church.
2nd fave Eminem song, number 1 is beautiful. You should react to it if you haven’t.
ua-cam.com/video/mFDUHprnlck/v-deo.html
Yes yes yes. U described church perfectly 🤙🏽
Man you're dropping like crazy, Well done!
27 years career🤔 I have a challenge for you! ME!!!! I have talked to Psychologist therapist error list and counselors. To be frankly Honest. They cant even comprehended my life let alone my thoughts. Everyone says you cant fix yourself or fight the good fight alone. Well here I am alone fighting my fight, helping myself and smiling the whole way through this beautiful crazy life. I would pay to have a 1 hour session with you kind sir. Just to see if you could understand my train of thought!!
Gimmie a taste of your mental misfortune
@@mikeoxsmal69 Careful this red pill will take you down the rabbit hole!! Childhood bullied beaten by other kids and adults. 7th and 8th grade lived with a 23 year old that sold acid. So I tripped almost every night for 2 years. As an Adult that's a book someday. Lol. Been sexually exploited on social media and then some. Every therapist or psychologist I have ever talked to cant even come close to understanding why I'm still smiling. Let alone relate on any level. Btw. Love your youtube shows. The one you did on jelly roll save me. Nailed it!!! Great work and thank you for doing what you do with so much passion and love!
You should react to Eminem - Stay wide awake, it is absolutely crazy
If you think about it, Eminem is an example of how an abused and neglected child can channel his rage to a more constructive and infinitely more successful channel - music, rather than running amok on strangers because he let it build up until it bursts. 🤷🏻♀️
I agree. If it wasn’t for his musical outlet, I think Em might have been causing all kinds of problems in society. Thank God for freedom of speech.
Hey Tom I am a big fan of you channel, especially all of your Juice Wrld reactions and I have some suggestions for you.
1. Stabbed You
2. Midnight Hours
3. Been Through This (1000 Miles)
4. Go Pro
5. Deprived
6. Until I Die
7. Underworld
8. Under Her Skin
9. Way Too Many
10.The Light
I really hope you can react to these they’re all beautiful pieces of art and all relate to mental health
999 for life🖤🖤🖤
you should watch some of the documentaries of his childhood and growing up would like to get your take on the subject matter
you have to react to liar by midwxst. it's an old song but it hits so many different points and expands on all of midwxsts thoughts and everything he's going through and has gone through.the song itself is super deep and I'd love to hear your input
cool videos, I subbed today
Pls react to Eminem - Legacy
You gave it a chance, most don't lol
💐 💐 💐 To the Greatest 👑 🐐. 🤘🏻
A good reaction itself, but the censorship in the music video basically makes it unlistenable
Should do more Phora since you speak about mental health.
Gotta react to Eminem difficult
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I love this channel xoxoxoxo
I hate it so much that they even censor things like "gun". It takes away so much from the song. Better listen to the uncensored version.
Kendrick Lamar Father Time
Ugh Eminem censored version! You lose so much meaning of the song when in those versions. They don’t just cut out swearwords but other words as well. It changes the impact and true meaning of the song. Please consider doing uncensored versions. And maybe just have a disclaimer in the beginning of the video.
Stepdad by Eminem is an interesting song to
Steven Tyler re-recorded his vocals,, but Em liked the sound of the sampled original better.
React to everyday struggle or ready to die from the Notorious B.I.G
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Tom did u see the documentary Stutz yet?
Hello! I love watching your reactions, and would like to suggest another video for you to react. The song is called Jesus Chorou (Jesus Cried). It's from a Brazilian rap group, Racionais MCs. I'll link a version with English subtitles.
ua-cam.com/video/q1EkkvYzEDs/v-deo.html
What was Emma’s last name? Is it Nem? Emma Nem?
Would love if you react to primus, one of there songs that relates to your content is bob
Niiiicee
Please react to Reputation by Post Malone next ! Your gonna love it it's very deep
Awww man...censored version! Who do they think there fooling? lol. They cut out parts that take away from the song with it!
Please react to space bound-eminem
Am I the only who thinks that this guys kinda looks like joe Biden 😅😅
You should react to miyagi feat andy panda
react to Immortal Technique - Dance with the devil
Drop the World
Lied von Lil Wayne ft Eminem UNCENSORED. Pls its sooooo good
Awesome song you should check out blink182 Adam song it’s great song to it’s about depression
Do not workout to dis song I became one punch man after
Can you please react to Eminem-Fine Line? 🙏🏻
Hi there. Being you are of faith I would really love for you to see/ react to Hozier - “Take me to Church”. It might be a difficult reaction for you. But I would soooo love to see your take on it. Please!
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May you please react to Sky Dxddy triggered
react to my mom by eminem
Can you react to Understand by BoyWithUke
Plz stop listening to the clean version there’s so much more in the uncensored that would be great for you to talk about!
Pls pls pls react to programs by Mac miller
Why do reactors react to censored versions of the song its so damn annoying 🤦♂️
Automatic dislike for using the censored version. It completely ruins the song. Your videos are solid, but censored music is a waste of time.
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REACT TO EMINEM - SPACE BOUND!!!!!!!