People bring up Stan a lot but holy shit, the story telling ability in this song is some of the best ever put to record. You forget you’re listening to a song and start seeing a horror movie in your mind. A lot of time his content clouds people’s judgment.
@@amigos2841 Same. I remember sitting in the car with my mouth hanging open & waves of goosebumps all over me. I sat there for about 10 minutes and then played it again.
@@-Manda_SKnight_BeastMoD yeah this song did ruin my day as a kid but I will say nothing will ever ruin you like Dance With The Devil, first time I heard that I had those images in my head for about a week lol
It took awhile for me to understand the point of the song, used to think it was just a straight I hate you track. Didn’t realize he was pissed she cheated and is divorcing him at the time
@@VictorPerez-sq3sk I finally realized that he said he cheated on her but that they'd wiped the slate clean. But then isn't she married to the other guy in this song? So did the cheating that they'd wiped clean lead to them divorcing & then he couldn't handle that she became remarried & that's why he flipped? Did he totally lose his grip on reality?
That's awesome... I mean, not the pain from your divorce & all - I'm sorry, I didn't mean it like that. I mean that it's awesome that this song, as much as people freak out about it, has a cathartic effect. There are several people in the comments who essentially say what you did. I am one of them as well.
@@enrique88005 100% agree with you, Sir I used to write letters, put them under my mattress, and come back and burn them. That was one of my main outlets. Spray painting helped, too.
Criminal in today's climate would make the world implode. times are different though, even Em is different.. I mean besides maybe the dissing presidents part lmao, speaking of Criminal the rhyme schemes in the last stretch of the song will live rent free in my head forever.
The first time I heard this song when it came out, I never laughed so hard when he said," go ahead yell. Here I'll scream with you, aaahhh somebody help"! Epic!!!😂😂😂
Stevie didn't listen to Em when he was on his Slim Shady shit either. That's why I'm not sure he gets it. He goes on about showing "snowflakes" up and "feminists" and "liberals" and all that crap that he talks about on his Knight Talk. He'll take it too seriously, like a political message.
Kim and Puke are a few of the songs that helped me get through my breakup and also helped my sister get through her divorce. We could hear and feel his pain and we could relate to it. My sister does not even curse, but she listened to that album
@@ozonecandle on wax. However - the way his voice doesn't just break... It's a audibly visceral breakdown of how he is processing things written in Stream of Consciousness almost. Right? Or am I reaching? I DO think that this song gave men a type of face to put on their feelings, since men aren't allowed to show weakness.
@@-Manda_SKnight_BeastMoDThis sounds like a legit emotional breakdown. The tone of his voice especially when he says "oh my God I'm cracking up... Get a grip Marshall" you can just feel the emotion behind it.
It's art. Cathartic and brave to share and expose such vulnerable thoughts and feelings. Full throttle, not half-arsed, and unfortunately, relatable to more than we think. 💚 Metal Momma and Wife of Musicians and Artists 🤘
This song is such a master piece.. To make a entire fight with your girlfriend rhyme. And its written so perfect you can see the whole thing play out in your head
I use to listen to this song on repeat, it was everything everyone was feeling about an ex that fd them over, but never said. Thats why em the best. He said it all, and the world needs that now about how ish is today.
The Fk'n raw emotion and the ability to express that - Like hating a great actor in a movie, because of the way they bring you into the moment. Em opened this door, with his pen.
I do love this song the reason why I love this song because I have PTSD when I was 13 I went through a lot and to be honest without this music of Slim Shady I wouldn't be here till this day to be honest is thanks to his music to help me out a lot
Just spit ballin' he called an album after a Japanese Suicide Pilot, Kamikaze. And completely WENT IN! So in light of that, his teaser he said, "Make my career disappear." Then released Houdini. The album following will be "The Death of Slim Shady." Named to mock the new generation. As that is a badass move and in taste with Em.
One of my absolute favorite Em classics would have to be him & Dre doin Guilty Conscience..The theatrics & artistic delivery is impeccable still to this day in my personal opinion 🙌🏻🔥‼️💯
This song is so iconic 4 me & my best friend. We grew up listening 2 Em. From the time we was kids til now "you did this 2 us, you did it its your fault" has been a meme for us. Definitely 1 of my favorite Em songs
I fuckin love this song. So much hurt, anger - what did you expect him to sing on the break up of his life really. I’ll keep listening and loving these classics
😂😂😂😂 Even if Slim did release this today, he would be just as unapologetic. He's truly expressing what anyone who has been cheated on felt and for those who are true fans understands that he's doing what he has always done, rapping his story.
If Em&Em released this today? It would be even more wack af then the song he put out the other day. But then again, that song he put out 3 days ago is one of the most wack af rap songs I’ve ever heard
This song is magic! It's completely unapologetic of the human condition. It's raw and unfiltered humanity, yeah the darker parts of it sure. Fuck its insane that this fictional skit of violence is the most honest artistic expression that has been released in my lifetime that actually captures the reality of the flawed human beings that we are. We are so censored today that it's easy to forget how small our cage of expression has gotten.
I grew up with Slim Shady (I'm a female) and listening to a song like this was hard for me to listen to as a kid cuz I was around a lot of fighting with my parents but even as a kid, I never thought 'how dare he!' It's music, an expression. I still listened to it because it was REAL feelings, it's reality for a lot of people. I loved Slim Shady all the way to Eminem now and always will! ❤
This song was so crazy I remember exactly when and where I was. I was a high school senior, I was working on some math exercises while listening on my iPod and I decided to switch from sitting on the desk and continue while sitting on the bed and the song started with his voice all soft and shit and… 💣 💀I had to take a breather after
Such an Ill track, haven’t heard it in years. The emotion in his voice was wild, it was very believable, I’m 37 now but I remember being 14 and my step dad going off saying he’s devil music 😂
I was 17 in high school when I first heard Kim and I was like 😳 but his rawness is what made him my all time favorite rapper ever since his first mainstream album in 97
I used to listen to this on repeat. This whole album was solid. This song, in particular, weirdly enough, was around when my mom died, and it helped me get through it. Just Eminem and his music in general. It helped keep my mind off of it, and I can't answer why. This dude's music literally helped me get through the worst time in my life by helping me focus on the artistry. I'm headed to Detroit in the a.m. to perform with my band. Eminem is dropping his newest album while we will be there. We are playing at the Tin Roof. I have this wild hope that he is out and about doing promotion, and we cross paths. I know it sounds crazy, but in the weirdest of ways, his chaos and his artistry helped me endure and cultivate mine as a musician. Shout out to Em. That dude is an anomaly.
I feel like everyone that hasn't listened to this song on the actually cd, have never go to the part where Em is dragging kim bad to the car and closes the trunk. Which to me is the creepiest part of the song, always gives me goosebumps.
Remembering me and my best friend walking thru the streets singing this loud ASF on our CD players. He was Marshall and I played Kim cause I have a funny ass high pitch pretend voice screaming
I always love this song because it always reminded me of the ending of a movie not any particular movie just a movie in itself. This song is simply pure genius it's just like Stan with the genius factor it is incredible.
I was 20ish when this was released and I with my friends just treated EMNM's music like movies and stories. It didnt mean no sh*t but stories told in music format. I bet if this was released today a lot of them snowflakes would cry about it. and this even the craziest sht that he did back then.
Love your videos Stevie. This was hard for me to watch because I used to be this man. Mentally unstable and a terrible husband/father but I am much better now and not that person anymore. Hit so close to home on who I used to be and how far I’ve come. What the snowflakes don’t understand is that tracks like this hit people differently. For me it reminds me of who I was, how I’m not that person anymore and reinforcers the standards I hold myself to now. The pro active songs artists do yes push the boundaries, but sometimes it’s what people need to hear.
I appreciate the actors and the recreation of the video addition, but the beauty of this song is that you don't need a video, this damn song plays out as a movie in your mind as you're listening to it. Even while watching this video recreation, my mind was still playing out eminem arguing, driving and chasing kim.
When this came out I had just had a kid and was dealing with a bunch of crap from my ex wife. I played this song in the car with her and she said this is how I sound when I’m mad. 🤣
Love this song but remember my dad showing this to me when I was 6-7 and my parents were "not getting along" during the divorce to put it lightly so it's a abit dark thinking how I found the song from the same situation but def one of his best works.
how did we get so soft, the internet man. the fu**** internet. people figured out instead wining like a bitch to them selves they get into groups and form the ultimate raid boss of cancelation culture and decided that they will just cancel anyone that does anything that hurts their feelings
The last real generation was gen x,us older peeps know how it was back then ,now everyone needs medication or shrinks to handle their problems. I'm a gen x and I did what 99% of us did was deal with it by ourselves and hey we still here and love to watch the shit show. They couldn't cancel em back then nor todays time
I’m Gen X and couldn’t agree more. We are the last generation to live by “sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never harm me”. What happened and why is everyone so easily offended?!? I can’t handle the snowflake mentality 🙄
I don’t disagree with your statement as I myself am 32 and dealt with much of it on my own. Never found therapy to be something I wanted to seek out. I just think times have changed so much that what was once a mentor is now a therapist or some “life coach” guide. Yeah we have influencers and such but that isn’t personal 1 on 1 connections like or the past. Things have warped this society, therapy and such just seems to be cry of desperation for what was found in your personal life. Now it’s a service rather than individuals you get inspired from the individuals around them.
@@melissaharris5265I mean, aren’t you getting easily offended that Gen Z has it different? Don’t you guys see the irony in that? You’re being very sensitive too because of what GEN Z is doing 😂
Dagg. This song is a trigger 😭 my ex woke me up in the middle of the night blasting this song because he dreamt I cheated .. wtf. I’m lol now but then….. hail naugh.. that fool is nutty freak cake🤦🏽♀️ my real name Kim. I feel for alllllllll the Kim’s out there
Eminem: 😁you only get One shot! Feminists: 😡😭 megan has already got shot in the foot once 50 Cent: 😎 I've been shot 9 times🔥🔫 Diddy: 😉😘we can take that take that one shot🍾 together at my party
man I was like 10 years or smth first time I heard this song! and well my imaginations were not so different from this video...shit specially the scene when the truck starts the horn and he say bite me! was so much like what I felt it could be like,
I dont get why people cant make songs like this nowadays.. he is an artist conveying a story packed with emotions that is so powerful it sticks with u... we can make movies that go into all these disturbing gory details.. why not music... both are ways of engaging people in a story
The entire song is just horrific art, you can hear how much pain he was in. It's both conflicting and amazing at the same time. I'm obviously not excusing how violent this is, but he also got to let it out in the booth. Not everyone gets to scream their heart out like that 🖤
I was just thinking of a lot of the music I grew up on like E40, Ice Tea when he did metal, Marilyn Manson, Guns N Roses, Too Short, The 2 Live Crew, Eazy E, NWA, etc... There's no way half that music would get released today! It's crazy! Idk where we went wrong! Ugh! I brought my niece up on all of that stuff plus DMX, Biggie, 2 Pac, Eminem, etc and she is a well adjusted 26 year old who isn't offended by anything.
Crazy how you can make movies about all the psychotic stuff movies have been about but a dude making a quip on a rap album and people losing their damn minds. Even this vid wouldn't be anything more than you'd see in a reenactment of a crime on one of the 100s of crimes shows out now. Crazy.
Man....I forgot how intense this was. I'm from Detroit and I remember how this album really shook the city. It was that "Meet the Grahams" type vibe but in a "Friday the 13th"/"Psycho type of way.
People bring up Stan a lot but holy shit, the story telling ability in this song is some of the best ever put to record. You forget you’re listening to a song and start seeing a horror movie in your mind. A lot of time his content clouds people’s judgment.
This is the second darkest rap sonf ever, I heard Kim as a kid and bloody hell was that scary lol
@@amigos2841 Same. I remember sitting in the car with my mouth hanging open & waves of goosebumps all over me. I sat there for about 10 minutes and then played it again.
@@-Manda_SKnight_BeastMoD yeah this song did ruin my day as a kid but I will say nothing will ever ruin you like Dance With The Devil, first time I heard that I had those images in my head for about a week lol
Whatever dark place your in or going threw, for some reason after hearing this always calms you down.
@@amigos2841hopsins "I can't decide" is a good one too
i was a kid when this came out and im 34 now. through life experiance this shit hits HARRRRRRD now.
Now you can understand the anger
@@d1chosen973 that is an understatement.
It took awhile for me to understand the point of the song, used to think it was just a straight I hate you track. Didn’t realize he was pissed she cheated and is divorcing him at the time
@@VictorPerez-sq3sk I finally realized that he said he cheated on her but that they'd wiped the slate clean. But then isn't she married to the other guy in this song? So did the cheating that they'd wiped clean lead to them divorcing & then he couldn't handle that she became remarried & that's why he flipped?
Did he totally lose his grip on reality?
We used to sing this on the school bus Em had us hype back then!
Everytime I hear this song I think of Dre in the studio when he made this. Never more scared of anything in his life.
Id giv anything to see a behind the scenes.
I see Dre agreeing but not realizing it til Em put it in words 😂😂😂
Bro, I’ll never look at it the sameee
Kim is one of Eminem's most disturbing songs, yet every time I'd hear it come on, I'd get chills all over and goosebumps.
Love that song
I'm a big Em fan, and I don't like it.
@@CtRAIN77 You're 1 fan out of over a million
It's my favourite Eminem song
We on the same lane fam. First I thought it disturbing too, but as the song plays, I feel what you feel
YaS!!!!!!!!This is gonna be good! Over 30 crowd is gonna be smiling huge!
Ay ! Am only 29 😂
ayee i jus turned 21 😂
@@thomasmcquaid3417 I had to put SOME sort of age limit on it 😂! I know there are whippersnappers that love Eminem
Yep I as one of those over 30s am smiling huge 😂xxx
54 and yes very happy
Maybe I'm sick, but this used to be one of my favorite songs. The story telling was like a damn audio book you would listen too now a days.
Same. I love this song
When you realize that Slim Shady LPs "97 Bonnie & Clyde" picks up where Marshall Mathers LPs "Kim" ends
Yessirrr
Bros been the goat since his first 3 albums
I can imagine Dre in the studio just 😮 when he first heard it thinking ‘whats wrong with you em’
After my divorce i felt like this for a time. It helped me move forward.
That's awesome... I mean, not the pain from your divorce & all - I'm sorry, I didn't mean it like that. I mean that it's awesome that this song, as much as people freak out about it, has a cathartic effect.
There are several people in the comments who essentially say what you did. I am one of them as well.
@@-Manda_SKnight_BeastMoD it can be an outlet for rage
@@enrique88005 100% agree with you, Sir
I used to write letters, put them under my mattress, and come back and burn them.
That was one of my main outlets. Spray painting helped, too.
@@enrique88005 Facts bro. I ain't never been married but this song has helped me get past my breakup with my son's mother.
This song? You mean this album 😂😂😂
he gotta do Criminal again too
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Criminal in today's climate would make the world implode. times are different though, even Em is different.. I mean besides maybe the dissing presidents part lmao, speaking of Criminal the rhyme schemes in the last stretch of the song will live rent free in my head forever.
@@internetcutie True , I love the very opening lines that shit goes from 100 to 1000 “My words are like a dagger with a jagged edge…” 🐐 things
Kim, Puke, Go To Sleep, Amityville, there's a never ending list of classics. Appreciate the content. 😎💥💥💥
3am
Music Box
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For those who Don't Know Kim was Based on a Real Fight Em & Kim had which is Why it's That Much More Intense !
Puke a classic? Lol
@@Erg893 to some people sure.
I do believe they simply meant Classic as in Vintage Savage Slim Shady Days of Em
Thanks for mentioning Amityville on of my favorite em verses
3am also
The first time I heard this song when it came out, I never laughed so hard when he said," go ahead yell. Here I'll scream with you, aaahhh somebody help"! Epic!!!😂😂😂
They about to be on your head about this one. They never listened to em when he was really on his slim shady shit
Stevie didn't listen to Em when he was on his Slim Shady shit either. That's why I'm not sure he gets it. He goes on about showing "snowflakes" up and "feminists" and "liberals" and all that crap that he talks about on his Knight Talk. He'll take it too seriously, like a political message.
Skibbedy-be-bop, a Christopher Reeves
Sonny Bono, skis, horses and hittin' some trees
Oh my god I remember them bars but what’s the song?! I know it’s off one of his first 2 albums 🤣🤣
@@RobDicaprio"Who Knew" from MMLP
@@bloodshot_ii yeah man thanks bro! I don’t black music, I don’t do white music, I make fight music! 😎🔥
Kim and Puke are a few of the songs that helped me get through my breakup and also helped my sister get through her divorce. We could hear and feel his pain and we could relate to it. My sister does not even curse, but she listened to that album
The fan video takes away some of the heat imo. I imagine the scenes a lot darker than the video portrays 😈
Listening to this song in the dark with eyes closed was an awesome expiriance back then.
“Oh it’s him not again”😱🤣🤣
This was the OG we cry together 😂
Facts bro LOL!
Wore tf out of that cassete man.
This Album is CLASSIC!
I turned this track on yesterday and I didn't even need a video bc it was vivid in my mind with his emotion and story telling FR 💯🔥
I can only imagine the faces in the studio when he was done. Every like 🤨😧 Good job Em?
The 'acting' is phenomenal
@@-Manda_SKnight_BeastMoD Exactly, the first thing I thought the first time I listened to it, I was picturing every line like I was watching a movie.
😂
@@ozonecandle on wax. However - the way his voice doesn't just break... It's a audibly visceral breakdown of how he is processing things written in Stream of Consciousness almost. Right? Or am I reaching? I DO think that this song gave men a type of face to put on their feelings, since men aren't allowed to show weakness.
@@-Manda_SKnight_BeastMoDThis sounds like a legit emotional breakdown. The tone of his voice especially when he says "oh my God I'm cracking up... Get a grip Marshall" you can just feel the emotion behind it.
It's art. Cathartic and brave to share and expose such vulnerable thoughts and feelings. Full throttle, not half-arsed, and unfortunately, relatable to more than we think. 💚 Metal Momma and Wife of Musicians and Artists 🤘
The storytelling being told on this track is umatched. You need to listen to everything, from lyrics adlibs to his sound effects. Goosebumps
Everyone needs to listen to stay wide awake
The song KIM Raw. Real life shit that some people actually go through. I love Em because he wasn't afraid to put real life in your face
giving you some love for having the courage to bring up some of this old (great) stuff.
No actor can match the rage that is portrayed in this song.
Took me bout 5 years after this song dropped to really realize how fkin phenomenal it is! The story, cadences, beat, ad-libs... everything 🏆
This song is such a master piece..
To make a entire fight with your girlfriend rhyme. And its written so perfect you can see the whole thing play out in your head
The screams & frantic sounds make this feel so fucking real!
I use to listen to this song on repeat, it was everything everyone was feeling about an ex that fd them over, but never said. Thats why em the best. He said it all, and the world needs that now about how ish is today.
Plain simple story telling 🔥
That’s just shit that runs through your thoughts when going through shit
The Fk'n raw emotion and the ability to express that - Like hating a great actor in a movie, because of the way they bring you into the moment. Em opened this door, with his pen.
THATS FUNNY HE DOES HIS VOICE AND HERS , AWESOME 👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I do love this song the reason why I love this song because I have PTSD when I was 13 I went through a lot and to be honest without this music of Slim Shady I wouldn't be here till this day to be honest is thanks to his music to help me out a lot
Just spit ballin' he called an album after a Japanese Suicide Pilot, Kamikaze. And completely WENT IN! So in light of that, his teaser he said, "Make my career disappear." Then released Houdini. The album following will be "The Death of Slim Shady." Named to mock the new generation. As that is a badass move and in taste with Em.
And sooo many people already triggered in Twitter X. Wtf 😂 this is really soft shit era bro
@@xxi404 100. Me I am very logical and it causes me issues because the reality upsets someone. 🤷♂️ Build a bridge, that is a you problem. 😂🤣
That's probably why. Marshall said that Meg feature bar Marshall hears everything and I guarantee you heard her take that shot
Man Kim was like 1 of my favorite tracks, when I was in the Army. I had my 96 Carmaro Z28, and 2 12s JL Audio speakers, my car would pound.
Stevie one of the biggest Stans now and he only started listening 4 years ago 😂 reminds me of when I first heard The Real Slim Shady on TRL
One of my absolute favorite Em classics would have to be him & Dre doin Guilty Conscience..The theatrics & artistic delivery is impeccable still to this day in my personal opinion
🙌🏻🔥‼️💯
This song is so iconic 4 me & my best friend. We grew up listening 2 Em. From the time we was kids til now "you did this 2 us, you did it its your fault" has been a meme for us. Definitely 1 of my favorite Em songs
Listening to this song as a kid doesn’t hit the same way it does now. Wow!! This is Hard!
2024 is the year of the artist I’m beyond excited
this hits too close to home ma boy
Marshall really left a part of himself on this song
I forgot about this song. Yeah it was one of those that made Marshal a standout. We hadn’t ever heard anything from this perspective before this.
I fuckin love this song. So much hurt, anger - what did you expect him to sing on the break up of his life really. I’ll keep listening and loving these classics
The definition of painting a picture and forcing you to feel the emotions through your ears 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Same song and dance, just one of the great songs on relapse 🔥
Kim is such a classic song… Like you said it’s ART… Shout out to my mother who understands that and loves this song 🤣
Finally Someone said it.... Thank You Stevie Knight!!! You spoke facts!!!! I Agree With everything you said..
😂😂😂😂 Even if Slim did release this today, he would be just as unapologetic.
He's truly expressing what anyone who has been cheated on felt and for those who are true fans understands that he's doing what he has always done, rapping his story.
If Em&Em released this today? It would be even more wack af then the song he put out the other day. But then again, that song he put out 3 days ago is one of the most wack af rap songs I’ve ever heard
@@yo3rdtier128I guess you’ve been cheated on and never got mad about it. Houdini is a funny track, not meant to be lyrical
@@VictorPerez-sq3sk not meant to be a bop/dance track but definitely more lyrical than some sh** that rappers put out these days.
He just released “good guy” 😂😂😂
Wack asf to be topping charts?? 40M now on YT? @@yo3rdtier128
This song is magic! It's completely unapologetic of the human condition. It's raw and unfiltered humanity, yeah the darker parts of it sure. Fuck its insane that this fictional skit of violence is the most honest artistic expression that has been released in my lifetime that actually captures the reality of the flawed human beings that we are. We are so censored today that it's easy to forget how small our cage of expression has gotten.
Love that u put this out and double down. Here for the drama.
Damn I love this track!!!! I’m glad you brought this one back around Stevie
Current society can never handle this. Too real for them.
I grew up with Slim Shady (I'm a female) and listening to a song like this was hard for me to listen to as a kid cuz I was around a lot of fighting with my parents but even as a kid, I never thought 'how dare he!' It's music, an expression. I still listened to it because it was REAL feelings, it's reality for a lot of people. I loved Slim Shady all the way to Eminem now and always will! ❤
This song was so crazy I remember exactly when and where I was. I was a high school senior, I was working on some math exercises while listening on my iPod and I decided to switch from sitting on the desk and continue while sitting on the bed and the song started with his voice all soft and shit and… 💣 💀I had to take a breather after
Fun fact: The song that's supposedly playing on the radio is "Don't Speak" by No Doubt.
Such an Ill track, haven’t heard it in years. The emotion in his voice was wild, it was very believable, I’m 37 now but I remember being 14 and my step dad going off saying he’s devil music 😂
Next you have to listen to '97 Bonnie and Clyde it's technically part 2 to Kim
I was 17 in high school when I first heard Kim and I was like 😳 but his rawness is what made him my all time favorite rapper ever since his first mainstream album in 97
I used to listen to this on repeat. This whole album was solid. This song, in particular, weirdly enough, was around when my mom died, and it helped me get through it. Just Eminem and his music in general. It helped keep my mind off of it, and I can't answer why. This dude's music literally helped me get through the worst time in my life by helping me focus on the artistry. I'm headed to Detroit in the a.m. to perform with my band. Eminem is dropping his newest album while we will be there. We are playing at the Tin Roof. I have this wild hope that he is out and about doing promotion, and we cross paths. I know it sounds crazy, but in the weirdest of ways, his chaos and his artistry helped me endure and cultivate mine as a musician. Shout out to Em. That dude is an anomaly.
I feel like everyone that hasn't listened to this song on the actually cd, have never go to the part where Em is dragging kim bad to the car and closes the trunk. Which to me is the creepiest part of the song, always gives me goosebumps.
It’s the prequel to ‘97 Bonnie and Clyde lol
The way a car passes by just after she's been killed and hidden in the trunk
Saw Mike Tyson version of meeting EMShady.... He was freaked the F out..😂😂😂
Remembering me and my best friend walking thru the streets singing this loud ASF on our CD players. He was Marshall and I played Kim cause I have a funny ass high pitch pretend voice screaming
I wonder what it was like to see him record this song…his pain is so deep…and he got in the booth. His music truly saved him from himself ❤
I always love this song because it always reminded me of the ending of a movie not any particular movie just a movie in itself.
This song is simply pure genius it's just like Stan with the genius factor it is incredible.
I sit at age 35 with chills I miss this Em dude was ruthless...
I was 20ish when this was released and I with my friends just treated EMNM's music like movies and stories. It didnt mean no sh*t but stories told in music format. I bet if this was released today a lot of them snowflakes would cry about it. and this even the craziest sht that he did back then.
Love your videos Stevie. This was hard for me to watch because I used to be this man. Mentally unstable and a terrible husband/father but I am much better now and not that person anymore. Hit so close to home on who I used to be and how far I’ve come.
What the snowflakes don’t understand is that tracks like this hit people differently. For me it reminds me of who I was, how I’m not that person anymore and reinforcers the standards I hold myself to now.
The pro active songs artists do yes push the boundaries, but sometimes it’s what people need to hear.
I appreciate the actors and the recreation of the video addition, but the beauty of this song is that you don't need a video, this damn song plays out as a movie in your mind as you're listening to it. Even while watching this video recreation, my mind was still playing out eminem arguing, driving and chasing kim.
The creativity is nothing short of next level!!!
When this came out I had just had a kid and was dealing with a bunch of crap from my ex wife. I played this song in the car with her and she said this is how I sound when I’m mad. 🤣
Love this song but remember my dad showing this to me when I was 6-7 and my parents were "not getting along" during the divorce to put it lightly so it's a abit dark thinking how I found the song from the same situation but def one of his best works.
Some songs give you goosebumps, this one gives you cold chills. I dont know of any others that do that; for me at least.
how did we get so soft, the internet man. the fu**** internet. people figured out instead wining like a bitch to them selves they get into groups and form the ultimate raid boss of cancelation culture and decided that they will just cancel anyone that does anything that hurts their feelings
The last real generation was gen x,us older peeps know how it was back then ,now everyone needs medication or shrinks to handle their problems. I'm a gen x and I did what 99% of us did was deal with it by ourselves and hey we still here and love to watch the shit show. They couldn't cancel em back then nor todays time
Facts 💯
I’m Gen X and couldn’t agree more. We are the last generation to live by “sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never harm me”. What happened and why is everyone so easily offended?!? I can’t handle the snowflake mentality 🙄
I’d say millennials since we all mid 30/ to early 40s. We definitely grew up on this EM.
I don’t disagree with your statement as I myself am 32 and dealt with much of it on my own. Never found therapy to be something I wanted to seek out. I just think times have changed so much that what was once a mentor is now a therapist or some “life coach” guide. Yeah we have influencers and such but that isn’t personal 1 on 1 connections like or the past.
Things have warped this society, therapy and such just seems to be cry of desperation for what was found in your personal life. Now it’s a service rather than individuals you get inspired from the individuals around them.
@@melissaharris5265I mean, aren’t you getting easily offended that Gen Z has it different? Don’t you guys see the irony in that? You’re being very sensitive too because of what GEN Z is doing 😂
Don't forget the second part of this song that came out first, '97 Bonnie & Clyde. No cussing, toddler talk, and morbid... genius.
Just 1 of many he done that wouldn't be accepted in todays world,Superman,My fault,Guilty concience the list goes on.
you gotta do criminal next 😂😂
Yeah, they wouldn't receive this video the same way like they did back in the day.
Dagg. This song is a trigger 😭 my ex woke me up in the middle of the night blasting this song because he dreamt I cheated .. wtf. I’m lol now but then….. hail naugh.. that fool is nutty freak cake🤦🏽♀️ my real name Kim. I feel for alllllllll the Kim’s out there
Such a beautiful piece of art, I forgot how 🔥 this song was 😎
Eminem: 😁you only get One shot!
Feminists: 😡😭 megan has already got shot in the foot once
50 Cent: 😎 I've been shot 9 times🔥🔫
Diddy: 😉😘we can take that take that one shot🍾 together at my party
ayoo WTF No Diddy 😂😂😂
BRUUUUUV 😂😂😂😂 IM DEAD FAM
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Underrated comment😂😂😂😂😂
As the world turns needs a visit
YOU GOT TO PLAY CRIMINAL 🔥🔥🔥🔥
man I was like 10 years or smth first time I heard this song! and well my imaginations were not so different from this video...shit specially the scene when the truck starts the horn and he say bite me! was so much like what I felt it could be like,
Kim in my opinion is one of the best over all, all around creations in rap. The levels. So many levels.
I dont get why people cant make songs like this nowadays.. he is an artist conveying a story packed with emotions that is so powerful it sticks with u... we can make movies that go into all these disturbing gory details.. why not music... both are ways of engaging people in a story
This is one of his masterpieces.
There'd be protests if a mainstream artist came out w a song like this today... lol
Can't do anything anymore w/o someone getting offended.
There was protests then too. The president even spoke out on this back then too
Y’all forget brotha lynch and necro still making music and no one GAF
@@Just.A.T-Rex He said mainstream artists
The entire song is just horrific art, you can hear how much pain he was in. It's both conflicting and amazing at the same time.
I'm obviously not excusing how violent this is, but he also got to let it out in the booth. Not everyone gets to scream their heart out like that 🖤
I was just thinking of a lot of the music I grew up on like E40, Ice Tea when he did metal, Marilyn Manson, Guns N Roses, Too Short, The 2 Live Crew, Eazy E, NWA, etc... There's no way half that music would get released today! It's crazy! Idk where we went wrong! Ugh! I brought my niece up on all of that stuff plus DMX, Biggie, 2 Pac, Eminem, etc and she is a well adjusted 26 year old who isn't offended by anything.
Cause I have zero doubts
That this whole world's 'bout
To turn into some girl scouts"
This song creeped me out back then like Kendrick s Meet the Graham's
Crazy how you can make movies about all the psychotic stuff movies have been about but a dude making a quip on a rap album and people losing their damn minds.
Even this vid wouldn't be anything more than you'd see in a reenactment of a crime on one of the 100s of crimes shows out now. Crazy.
The way I miss the late 90's early 2000's 💜 ugh....this world is soooo offended by every little thing. It's sad. Just f'n live your life.
Man....I forgot how intense this was. I'm from Detroit and I remember how this album really shook the city. It was that "Meet the Grahams" type vibe but in a "Friday the 13th"/"Psycho type of way.
I dont think this day in age is ready for Slim Shady by any means...lol...BUT WE SHALL FIND OUT!