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  • Eminem: Look, I was gonna go easy on you

  • and not to hurt your feelings.

  • Is it Eminem?

  • Is this Eminem? Whatever his name is?

  • Eminem: I'm only going to get this one chance.

  • I'm beginning to feel like a Rap God, Rap God.

  • All my people from the front to the back nod, back nod.

  • My pen'll go off when I half-cock it

  • Got a fat knot from that rap profit

  • -(Eminem) Made a living-- -I need captions.

  • Eminem: Ever since Bill Clinton was still in office

  • With Monica Lewinski feeling on his nutsack

  • I'm an MC, still as honest--

  • It's so fast that you can almost understand it.

  • Eminem: And at the exact same time

  • I attempt these lyrical acrobatic stunts--

  • He's really amazing.

  • Eminem: ...of a couple of [bleep] and crack it in half

  • I'm beginning to feel like a Rap God, Rap God

  • -(Eminem) All my people from the front-- -Oh god.

  • Eminem: ...Once in a while so I wanna make sure

  • somewhere in this chicken scratch I scribble and doodle

  • -(Eminem) enough rhymes-- -Rap.

  • Never understood it.

  • Eminem: Just in case cause even you unsigned

  • Rappers are hungry looking at me like it's lunch time

  • -Lyrics coming at you at supersonic speed -JJ Fad.

  • Uh, summa lumma dooma lumma you assuming I'm a human

  • -(Eminem) What I gotta do to get it through to you-- -Whoa!

  • Eminem: Innovative and I'm made of rubber, so that anything you say is

  • Ricochet in off a me...

  • Wow! (laughs)

  • Eminem: How to give a mother [bleep] audience a feeling

  • How do you know--mother what?

  • Eminem: Forever waiting for the day that they can say I fell off

  • Amazing.

  • That must be hard to do.

  • How many words did he just do in 30 seconds?

  • Eminem: Here's what they want from me.

  • Why be a king...when you can be a God?

  • -(Finebros) Do you know that? -Yeah, right.

  • Love him.

  • Eminem: Dear, Slim...

  • I wrote you but you still ain't callin'--

  • Slim Shady.

  • Eminem: I'm about to be a father.

  • -(Eminem) I know you probably-- -I love this one.

  • Eminem: ...but I'm your biggest fan

  • hit me back, just to chat

  • truly yours, your biggest fan, this is Stan.

  • Dear Slim, you done ain't called or wrote

  • I hope you have a chance

  • I ain't mad, I just think it's [bleep] up you don't answer fans.

  • Oh my.

  • Eminem: I can relate to what you're saying in your songs

  • Sometimes I even cut myself to see how much it bleeds.

  • Oh, whoa!

  • Eminem: The pain is such a sudden rush for me...

  • You gotta call me, man--

  • Is he making a social statement here or what is it?

  • Eminem: Dear Mr. I'm-Too-Good-to-Call-or-Write-My-Fans

  • This'll be the last package I ever send your ass

  • Stan is getting a little out of control here.

  • Eminem: See Slim? Shut up, bitch! I'm tryin' to talk!

  • Hey, Slim! That's my girlfriend screamin' in the trunk

  • I'm almost at the bridge now

  • Oh [bleep], I forgot,

  • how am I supposed to send this [bleep] out?

  • It's so cheerful.

  • Eminem: Dear Stan, I meant to write you sooner,

  • but I just been busy.

  • I do want you as a fan,

  • I just don't want you to do some crazy [bleep]

  • I seen this one [bleep] on the news a couple weeks ago

  • that made me sick.

  • Some dude was drunk and drove his car over the bridge

  • and had his girlfriend in the trunk

  • and she was pregnant with his kid.

  • And in the car they found a tape,

  • but they didn't say who it was to

  • come to think about it, his name was...it was you.

  • You know that's right. He needs some medication.

  • Eminem: Yo...

  • His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy

  • here's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti

  • There's vomit on his sweater already?

  • -(Eminem) Snap back to reality-- -Saw the movie.

  • Eminem: Oh there goes gravity

  • Oh, there goes Rabbit, he choked

  • He's so mad, but he won't give up that easy

  • He's grown farther from home, he's no father

  • He goes home and barely knows his own daughter

  • Knows his own daughter.

  • Well...maybe that's saying something.

  • Eminem: And I can't provide the right type of life for my family

  • You better lose yourself in the music, the moment

  • You own it--

  • Why are there so many angry, yelling rappers?

  • Eminem: do not miss your chance to blow

  • This opportunity comes once in a lifetime

  • It's got a beat, but is that music?

  • Wow. I mean, the guy's really got it down.

  • He's quite a rapper!

  • -Eminem? -(Finebros) Yes!

  • -Look at grandma! -(Finebros laughs)

  • (Finebros) So do you know who that was?

  • No.

  • No, I do not know who the rapper was.

  • I think that was Eminem.

  • Eminem.

  • Eminem, my homeboy!

  • Eminem...Slim Shady!

  • Slim Shady.

  • He's a genius!

  • I love him.

  • (Finebros) He is a rapper named Eminem.

  • Eminem? I've heard of him.

  • Oh, Eminem! Of course, yeah.

  • Definitely, definitely know who he is.

  • (Finebros) Why do you think he calls himself Eminem?

  • I have no idea. Cause it's his rap name!

  • (Finebros) Why do you know Eminem?

  • I'm from Detroit!

  • Because I saw the movie Eight Mile.

  • He was all over. MTV pushed him.

  • I might be old, but I'm not completely out of it yet!

  • (Finebros) How would you describe his music, overall,

  • from all of the songs we played for you?

  • Oh...I don't describe it as music.

  • I didn't know I was listening to music.

  • Predominately, it's rap, I would say.

  • Very dark.

  • Well, I like his beats.

  • I just wish he'd tone down his verbiage a little bit.

  • Cause the kids like it too!

  • It's not relaxing. It's not, "Oh, I'm going to listen

  • to music and I'm going to be transported into another place."

  • It's like, "I'm going to be beat up!"

  • That's kind of how I feel about rap!

  • I'm going to be pounded now!

  • I don't like that kind of language but with him,

  • I find he uses the language in such a way

  • that it's like a modern-day Dylan.

  • It comes from a deep-seeded place in his heart and his soul.

  • (Finebros) Do you like the songs?

  • No.

  • I'm just not a rap fan.

  • They go so fast that it's hard to, you know,

  • keep track of what the story is about.

  • Everything seemed to be about misery, problems, hate.

  • The second one was just so serious.

  • And I liked that one.

  • You know, I wouldn't say I like any of it,

  • but it's very clever.

  • He is talented.

  • (Finebros) His lyrics are also very controversial.

  • Lots of swearing. But he's also been labeled

  • as homophobic and condoning gun violence.

  • Do you think that his lyrics are a reason

  • not to like Eminem as an artist?

  • Yeah. Yeah.

  • You gotta clean up your lyrics because the young kids

  • are listening to this and they gravitate to things like that.

  • I understand if I was a parent with teenage kids...

  • I would find some of his stuff very offensive.

  • I think in the music business,

  • and in all entertainment business, anything goes.

  • Music and art and literature

  • and paintings have always done that.

  • That's part of art and it's the liberty

  • and the freedom that he has to express himself.

  • This makes me think about in the 50's

  • when Elvis was getting banned.

  • When Rock and Roll was starting up.

  • They were smashing the records and saying it was disgusting.

  • And the more we do that, the more we want to listen to it.

  • (Finebros) Eminem's first big album was back in 1999

  • and is considered by some to be the best

  • rapper and lyricist of all time.

  • I wonder who those "some" are.

  • (Finebros) Is that surprising for you to hear?

  • That he's considered to be the best?

  • That's very good rap from what I've seen of rap.

  • To me, he's not the best, but I like him.

  • He's one of the best.

  • Me, I don't know rap, but I do know Eminem.

  • No, not surprising at all because I think so too.

  • There's always been composers that were

  • considered the best there is, during the days of Tin Pan Alley.

  • Nothing stays the same, especially in music.

  • (Finebros) Some people are surprised or even angry

  • of people saying that he's the best because he's white.

  • What do you think about that?

  • I just think music knows no boundaries.

  • To me, it shouldn't be "Well, that's music for black people"

  • or "That's music for South Korean people."

  • It isn't like that anymore, like it was when I was younger.

  • I don't get into the black/white issue

  • because people are people, you know?

  • But he's a great artist, period.

  • He's so authentic that he crosses the color barrier.

  • That's what you look at.

  • You don't look at whether he's black or white.

  • You look at his artistry.

  • Truth!

  • (Finebros) What kinds of people do you think are listening to rap music?

  • This might get me into trouble. People with no IQs.

  • I'm not sure.

  • Maybe you guys! (laughs)

  • Younger people.

  • Certainly younger than me, but everybody's younger than me!

  • The younger generation and some older people.

  • It's accessible to everybody now.

  • You'd be surprised, people that listen.

  • We have a neighbor who's pretty conservative

  • and he's gay and he's lost his mate and

  • the thing that makes him feel better is listening to rap music!

  • Now, who would've thought a white, gay male

  • would find inspiration after the death

  • of his spouse through rap music...but he does.

  • (Finebros) Can you name other rappers?

  • No.

  • No. Not offhand.

  • Is Dr. Dre one?

  • Isn't there one called Ice Cube or something like that?

  • Tupac. Biggie Smalls.

  • Jay-Z?

  • Queen Latifah...and, supposedly, one of the top rappers.

  • Justin Timberlake.

  • Ice-T and Run-D.M.C.

  • Coolio!

  • -Snoop! -(Finebros laughs)

  • Aw, I love Snoop!

  • (Finebros) So, when you were younger,

  • there would be music that would be new

  • and the older generation would not consider it to be real music.

  • Then you get older and then there's music

  • that you don't consider to be real music.

  • Why do you think that is the case?

  • Because it changes.

  • I think the rap is just totally different...

  • in that it's really not like music.

  • Whereas the others were music, just different types.

  • And that's when you go,

  • "Oh, I know I'm getting old because I don't like the music."

  • It's amazing. I mean, I was there when Elvis hit the stage.

  • I was there when the Beatles came on board.

  • That was just like, "Ooooh! World's going to hell

  • in a hand basket really quick! These kids! They're crazy."

  • In the early days of Rock and Roll,

  • there was a thing called "good music"

  • and a thing called "Rock and Roll".

  • And the good music people said,

  • "That Rock and Roll will never last."

  • And I heard a comment the other day. Somebody said,

  • "That rap is never going to be here."

  • And I said, "Careful, buddy. It may be here longer than you!"

  • (Finebros) So now that you know more about Eminem,

  • and a little bit more about rap music, will you check out more?

  • No, but I might eat some M&Ms by choice.

  • No.

  • No.

  • Of course, I have no problem with listening to Eminem

  • and anybody else with an interesting voice that comes along.

  • Only among younger company.

  • Just to say, "I'm gonna be cool!" (laughs)

  • And I'm not. (laughs harder)

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Eminem: Look, I was gonna go easy on you

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