Eminem Didn't Want To Write This! Vocal Coach Reacts To And Breaks Down The Real Slim Shady

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    Vocal Coach reacts to reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Eminem - The Real Slim Shady
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    Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem, is an American rapper. He is credited with popularizing hip hop in Middle America and is often regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time.
    "The Real Slim Shady" is a song by American rapper Eminem from his second album The Marshall Mathers LP (2000). It was released as the lead single a month before the album's release.
    Songwriters: Marshall Mathers, Andre Young, Tommy Coster, Melvin Bradford, Mike Elizondo
    Producers: Dr Dre, Mel-Man
    Genre: Comedy hip hop
    Origin: Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
    Performed by Eminem
    Bass guitar - Mike Elizondo
    Keyboards - Tommy Coster
    Editing - Dan Lebental
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  • @BethRoars

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  • @johnhmaloney

    I've always loved the groove of this song and I never knew that an actual human bassist played on it. That explains a lot.

  • @martingerlach_1990

    Marshall Bruce Mathers III has three different voices: as Slim Shady, Eminem and himself in interviews.

  • @RicPerrott

    Great video Beth! One small comment about this being the first hip-hop song in the mainstream to use comedy... That was happening as far back as the early 1980s with songs like "Rapper's Delight" , "Jam On It", and The Fat Boys. Humor has been a part of hip-hop for a long time. It just got lost a little in the 90s with the proliferation of gangsta rap and more hardcore artists.

  • @mexi72
    @mexi72  +18

    John Cena paid an homage to video at Wrestlemania when he had quite a few guys that looked like him walk in with him to his entrance music.

  • @JAKPM
    @JAKPM  +63

    He’s a real good wordsmith, it’s astounding how many different words he uses in just one song

  • @user-vc1tb6th1t

    If I go my last words are " You all have too keep chastity, temperance, charity, diligence, kindness, patience, and humility or you won't achieve anything "

  • @dougel4709

    Your vocal/musical breakdown is of course gold! But I just want to give an extra thank you and shout out for the research that you put in!

  • @-mrws-
    @-mrws-  +7

    Yo-Yo! 🪀 Another Marshall's track is here!✌

  • @dmkgenuine

    There’s Eminem , Slim Shady and Marshall Mathers. They’re all subtly different.

  • @squidcaps4308

    When listening to Em, start to tap in the rhythm he is rapping. It has VERY intricate patterns, loads of polyrhythms, syncopation... it is rhythmically very complicated. Then listen to current rap. Tatatatatatatatatatatata. There is a drastic difference, and serious dumbing down.

  • @henriquefernandes776

    I really like the feature that Eminem has his own "universe"

  • @InstigatorDJ

    8:10

  • @Braxter0173

    I very much appreciated the history of the song, and the isolation of some of the instruments and why they were used. I realize you’re probably going for more of the vocal analysis but to be able to walk away learning a lot about the song in general is one of my favorite reasons for watching.

  • @jasonwhoever5528

    YES! a culturally significant song. Remember there's some real slim shady in ALL of us! 😁😄😁😄 love your channel ma'am. ❤

  • @JobWah
    @JobWah  +1

    what a freaking incredible video with all the background information aswell! Really enjoyed it. Thanks beth.

  • @BradFriday

    Great analysis! I really like that you're starting to dig into songs this way! Good luck with your new music! 👊

  • @josequintana9617

    Always learn something interesting from your analysis. I bobbed to this song with a whole new feel 😊

  • @LeanFuture

    This is such a great video. I loved how you gave backstory and pointed out harder to spot elements in the song. I’ve heard this song a trillion times but never noticed the cymbals. Very, very well done!!

  • @alphasen654

    I found your channel through Eminem breakdowns; as a fellow musician, I appreciate your level of attention to the music and lyrics. And I love to see your channel becoming more complex. Great job