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Slim Shady

Wed Jul 2, 2008, 10:08 PM
Yes, a journal dedicated to Eminem. Why, you my ask, simple: The man is a genious in my book, and I think he's hot but it's more of the former then the latter. Well that and he shares my veiws on Bush, just listen to the song Mosh ^_^

That's right I called him a genious, he is amazing at what he does and when he raps it's with a raw emotion not heard in most songs now and days, even if what he says pisses people off. Look what is the point of getting mad at a few lyrics, when the man has come out and said that he says those things just to be an asshole and piss people off.

Plus no matter how politically incorrect he is, the ryhmes are truly well done and you gotta give it to him, he does have more dimension then most give him credit for, just listen to the song Stan its well put together. Then there's Hailie's Song, done for his daughter it shows raw emotions that most don't hear from the man, and finally Toy Soliders even more dimensions to the rapper.

  • Mood: Pirate
  • Listening to: Big Weenie- Eminem
  • Playing: Devil May Cry 4
  • Drinking: Kool Aid biotches

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I agree with you, I don't like rap because most guys just rap about women, money, cars, "bling" (I hate that term), and sex. Now if people actually rapped about somthing worthwhile, I might actually like it. I don't listen to eminem all that often, but the few songs I heard, I liked. I might just have to go and download some of his songs now, lol.
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Dude, Mosh is an excellent song....I hate the term 'bling' too >_<

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