EVERYONE was playing this when it came out back in the day. Literally every other car driving buy would have this on. Pull up at a red light, playing this. Eminem spread like a virus quick with this albulm.
Fam,....stop it. Nobody was blasting this song out of their car...This song??? Out of ALL of the songs on this album? You just earned your masters from Cap University....
God yes, I remember this also, it was funny seeing a bunch of people blasting this around the hood haha this and 'Till I Collapse was on repeat. Still hear them bumping 'till i collapse to this day, but not this song haha
@@LexyThomas134 Nah. You're right, Miss. I'm sure we weren't on the same streets...but it definitely wasn't EVERYONE, and it wasn't "literally every other car", either. Y'all stay trying to change history...I was actually driving a car back then. Chill....
The Elvis sandwich thing is something a lot of people miss. It’s a joke about him - there was a rumor that he died in the toilet while eating a sandwich. And the end of the video had him getting threats from the Taliban. The whole thing is a masterpiece.
This video is the definition of "you just had to be there" there's so many references to what was going on in the early 2000s in it. Great reaction btw
I remember when all this went down. They tried to destroy his career, but obviously failed miserably. They had parent groups on all talk shows across the country hating on him, his mom sued him, and so much other hate that he had to go thru was insane. But he's a thriving survivor. Thanks so much for the reaction!!! 💖
“But then these critics crucify you, journalists try to burn you Fans turn on you, attorneys all want a turn at you To get they hands on every dime you have They want you to lose your mind every time you mad So they can try to make you out to look like a loose cannon” This verse make sense
the fact that y’all react to such a wide variety of genres plus comedy and such is one of the things i really love about your channel. it’s rare to see young adults that are so open-minded and willing to experience new things. i’m sure a lot of other subscribers will agree with me that we love to see it 💜 your little girl is going to have the best taste in music 😃
This was Eminem's response to censorship of his music and being banned by MTV back in the day when they were playing music videos. I'm a rocker but this song and video are f'ing brilliant.
I know you might not see this but just imagine being 12 when this came out and it’s all you and your boys are talking about. I am so grateful to have grown up during Eminem’s prime. And I’m also glad you two are both bobbin your heads and smiling to this, it honestly reminds me when I first heard it.
This is truly peak Em. His flow is just soooo smooth and effortless. 20+ years later and this song still kills. Some amazing bars too. Interesting, the best thing since wrestling. Infesting in your kids ears and nesting. 🔥🔥🔥
Crazy how I gravitated towards eminem music the most as a kid. I think his videos are entertaining for kids to watch even to this day lol. I never understood the references probably the simple Brittany spears jab from time to time but it was the music videos that caught my attention
Eminem's flow is just unique, there's fantastic rappers, other legends, but to me, no one has ever seemed as "free", as able to change the flow at every line, as Eminem.
I remember being at a country western bar, nobody dancing, no vibe. This song comes on and instantly every cowboy and girl hit the floor lol ill never forget that
Man the way this guy changed over the years.. not in a bad way.. he came in sooo crazy wild controversial, making a name for himself, rapping about all this random crazy funny shit, then over time he got more serious and even his tone and vocals got more deeper at times, not saying physically it changed, but he just changed up levels, and then he got more and more into bars and went from songs that made u laugh, shake your head, say what the hell, to songs now that leave u pausing it 50 times to catch all the bars....... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Never commented on your channel before but I sincerely enjoy y’all’s content! It’s got a diversity you don’t see on most reaction channels! Keep killing it y’all! Much love ❤️
Damn! I can’t believe this song is so old now. I remember when my kids were babies and I’d be listening to this song in my suburban. Now they’re in their mid 20’s. But I love this beat. Makes me bob the head to the beat. Hard not to do with this song. Since they made fun of many other musicians in this track, you coulda, shoulda, woulda listen to some of their tracks. Limp bizkit take a look around or any songs from their 90’s album, moby, and Elvis and others.
This song came out when I was in 5th grade. I remember playing it for my grandma while we were driving around in her bmw convertible. We got some looks lol but she was always supportive of the music I enjoyed.
You remind me so much of my son who was a youth in this fabulous rap period. I heard Eminem for hours every day and with each play through I would be picking up on the words and just laughing my head off. Eminem was like a breath of fresh air. Really kick ass, piss take lyrics. But try always to put music in context and time. With all the gorgeous brown (not black!!!!!!) rappers who were posing their way to notoriety, along comes a scrawny little pale (not white!!!) guy who is prepared to stand up to his own (pale skinned males) and cross the fence into the brown skinned realm of rapping. He made more money than most though! Very clever lyrics and the timing is sublime. To say nothing of the videos which are like short films. This is music at its best, just pure fun and entertainment. I´m glad you enjoyed it. As you say, you are ready to react to all musical material, that young man is the only way to be. We are born when we are born but there was always plenty going on before that time, if only you want to take a look. I´ll give you something beautiful to react to. One of the great guitarists of all time, CARLOS SANTANA. This video that I suggest is a live performance of their song BLACK MAGIC WOMAN. It is the 1998 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Check out what it is to fuse musical styles and instruments to create a very unique sound that was the Carlos Santana band. Enjoy your music.
The osama bin ladden bit at the end flies over almost every gen z. This music video released after the 9/11 attack and by that time we knew who osama bin ladden was. I feel like a lot of millennials will know this because we were old enough to grow up watching and knowing how the gulf war started. But Em was single handedly the most controversial artist back then.
I got one for you, it's not on most guys radar since it's off a soundtrack and not his regular cds. Look up Eminem Murder She Wrote. One of his best early lyrical story telling songs. Yall gonna like it
Eminem has 1 thing I think I a lot of rappers today could use ..... a sense of humor about himself . He is always taking shots at himself which makes him a lot more likeable/relatable
Eminem is the Goat 🐐 Eminem killed it 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Real talk about real stuff 💯‼️ Facts!!!!!! I like the song 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I like the video I like the video reaction
Your reaction genre-blend is perfect! Keep them coming. Sunday--Who Dey! (Lifelong die-hard Bengals fan who has died hard many times in the past 3 decades :-( ) PS: One of my favorite Eminem songs, thank you!
This was a great period in M’s career . A lot of people were mad that he was a comedian . Again ,much like u guys, M”s diversity in styles make him popular with more people .👍
When i read FIRST TIME about Eminem i have a heart attack and I'm Italian and 58. Wtf did you have listened until today? Sorry for my bad fuckin English.
I love the fact that you react to a variety of different things. Here are 2 songs you could check out: Eminem - Low Down Dirty (This was on the Slim Shady EP before eminem got big) Sevendust - Denial (A dope nu-metal track)
I remember when I first heard Eminem. I was at work, working the nightshift. Due to being the only one there we were allowed to have a radio on. There was a DJ who at the time was one of the most respected in the UK, he was about the only one who chose his own playlist. His name was John Peel. On this one night I was keying in some data and at the end of one of of his infamous boring stories I heard "Hi, My Name is.." and it immediately got my attention. I wasn't that much in to rap, I was one of the ones who dismissed it as a bunch of angry black men, shouting about women, guns and drugs. I suppose I was right, but I mistook that as a reason to not listen to them instead of a reason to listen to them. But this black man had something different to say. By the end of the track I was hooked. John Peel had introduced me properly to rap and Eminem had completely changed my view of it. I was into House music and it was pretty much all I listened to. After each payday I would go out and spend hundreds of pounds on house music vinyl at a record store in the city. I bought around 1500 12" in 2 years - averaging 2 a day I think. One time I had just spent £400 on vinyl and I was about to exit the store and squeezed past 2 guys in black MA2 jackets who were talking to one of the staff as he was putting on rap vinyl for them to listen to, and guess what I heard as I opened the door. Yep, "Hi, My Name Is...". I froze, though eff it I've just spent all my money on house vinyl but I want that record. I only had enough money for 3 meals over the week as it was, I was going to be living off rice for four days, so I would either have to ask for a refund on some house vinyl and buy that rap track, or borrow some money off my mate, or just leave it. I decided to buy money off my mate, but I used it for food for the other four days of the week instead of buying the rap track. I had told loads of people about this crazy rap track I had heard twice now but it was many months later before I heard the track again. It was in the pop charts. I'd now got the chance to buy it again and I rushed out to get it this time, but imagine how cool I'd have been if I'd have chosen one of the other options I had. Years later John Peel was found out to have been a paedo. By then I was listening to all sorts of rap artists, realising how talented Dr Dre was, and I'd found out Eminem was white too.
Yo I have a similar story of how I got to listening to rap. Growing up in school, the teachers and my classmates would always put on autotune overload and stupid rap songs about bitches and guns and whatever and all kinds of mumble rap mainstream 🗑️, which made me totally dismiss rap for many years. Then, my brother put on lose yourself and I was so shocked and amazed I was like wtf, I didn't even know there was rap like that out there. So I was instantly hooked and just started listening to Eminem albums and stuff and then some 50 cent, some Royce, some of Dre's stuff. Like I used to just listen to rock and metal as a kid and hate rap, but now rap's all I listen to today. Also when I first started listening to Eminem I also assumed he was black. I was so shocked when I found he was white. I had stupidly assumed all rappers were black for some reason when I was a kid.
Bought money off your mate... what? Spent hundreds on vinyl in 1999/2000? Yeah you’re a white rich kid assuming all rap is is black men rapping about guns and women. This a very strange comment
@@freybentos2602 Bro I also assumed the same thing as a kid, that all rappers were black. Thank goodness I was able to educate myself out of being ignorant. Im not white, these biases can happen to anyone. I also assumed all rap was just 🗑️ and about bitches and guns. Glad I'm not ignorant anymore.
If you haven’t Bad Meets Evil by Eminem and Royce Da 5’9 (from the Slim Shady LP album) is dope. And after that they also have Fast Lane which is low key a gem
Your girlfriend is so pretty & really seems like a sweetheart - if I was your mom, I would definitely approve! Hope she treats you well, because you deserve the best❤️💗❤️
Why does a black men so obsessed with marrying a non black women?..I've hardly seen nor heard a black men coupled with his own race!!.is this a new trending thing for particularly for black men or what?..just asking,no offense.
@@Tluangi0 No. Generally speaking, black men don’t go looking for white women - and white women don’t go looking for black men. It’s just who you fall in love with. No, it’s not a new trend.
I was wondering the samething about you reacting to eminem , but i understood what your doing , and its your channel man , you can reacte to whatever you'd like.
True but the problem is that Eminem has to many biggest hits, he is a legend. And also back in the day Eminem did whant to make his own music and he didn't whant to be Slim Shady but he he had no choice. And you can also hear that in the lyrics of this song. But also in older songs till today.
bro no lie the artist i told you to check out is the shit! mainstream artist got the heat. try out this dude. he deserves it. hes also CURRENTLY IN THE NAVY. gotta support our vets. -Zach bryan - Messed up kid, Godspeed, heading south
Stumbled on your channel by accident last week and now this channel is all I'm tuned into...love how your reactions cover different genres....love it all the way from the island of Guam......
Gotta go down as one of the most catchy and fun songs ever made.
We made u is more catchy any fun imo
@@brandontalley4288 whhhat?! No way. It is a fun, not serious song, but without is definitely better.
@@ajf1060 that's why I said it was my opinion
Real Slim Shady
@@ajf1060 are you deaf this is a very serious song
EVERYONE was playing this when it came out back in the day. Literally every other car driving buy would have this on. Pull up at a red light, playing this. Eminem spread like a virus quick with this albulm.
Fam,....stop it. Nobody was blasting this song out of their car...This song??? Out of ALL of the songs on this album? You just earned your masters from Cap University....
God yes, I remember this also, it was funny seeing a bunch of people blasting this around the hood haha this and 'Till I Collapse was on repeat. Still hear them bumping 'till i collapse to this day, but not this song haha
@@branruss1942 Calm down, no need to hate just because you didn't hear people listening to it lol Peace
@@branruss1942 bro I remember hearing people in India blasting this shit
@@LexyThomas134 Nah. You're right, Miss. I'm sure we weren't on the same streets...but it definitely wasn't EVERYONE, and it wasn't "literally every other car", either. Y'all stay trying to change history...I was actually driving a car back then. Chill....
The Elvis sandwich thing is something a lot of people miss. It’s a joke about him - there was a rumor that he died in the toilet while eating a sandwich. And the end of the video had him getting threats from the Taliban. The whole thing is a masterpiece.
Thank you)
😳😳😳😳
Yes thank you!!
At the end he's pretending to be Osama bin Laden in a cave.
Not to mention dissing Christina Aguilera and Moby. Plenty of disses as many celebs back then talked shit about him.
"20 million other rappers will emerge, but it'll feel so empty without me" true to this day.
White rappers emerge*
@@ajf1060 *emerge
@@blackwolf4653 good catch.
No
@@jishnu18 cry
This video is the definition of "you just had to be there" there's so many references to what was going on in the early 2000s in it. Great reaction btw
I remember when all this went down. They tried to destroy his career, but obviously failed miserably. They had parent groups on all talk shows across the country hating on him, his mom sued him, and so much other hate that he had to go thru was insane. But he's a thriving survivor. Thanks so much for the reaction!!! 💖
“But then these critics crucify you, journalists try to burn you
Fans turn on you, attorneys all want a turn at you
To get they hands on every dime you have
They want you to lose your mind every time you mad
So they can try to make you out to look like a loose cannon”
This verse make sense
@@amr4336 exactly!
the fact that y’all react to such a wide variety of genres plus comedy and such is one of the things i really love about your channel. it’s rare to see young adults that are so open-minded and willing to experience new things. i’m sure a lot of other subscribers will agree with me that we love to see it 💜 your little girl is going to have the best taste in music 😃
As much as he's still got it, this was where Eminem peaked. This whole CD is straight bangers.
The only good Eminem album.
@@RD-js3uothat’s cap lol
@@tmm4195 cap as in a hat? I don't understand what a hat has do with my comment. Please explain.
@@RD-js3uo cap as in that’s a lie
@@tmm4195 not a lie, I didn't like any other album of his. Taste is subjective.
This was Eminem's response to censorship of his music and being banned by MTV back in the day when they were playing music videos.
I'm a rocker but this song and video are f'ing brilliant.
Respect❤
I know you might not see this but just imagine being 12 when this came out and it’s all you and your boys are talking about. I am so grateful to have grown up during Eminem’s prime. And I’m also glad you two are both bobbin your heads and smiling to this, it honestly reminds me when I first heard it.
5:33 Dre’s “wtf?” Face is SO hilarious 🤣 I always crack up 💀
Eminem is Dope! He's a lyrical God, end of story!
😊
This is truly peak Em. His flow is just soooo smooth and effortless. 20+ years later and this song still kills. Some amazing bars too.
Interesting, the best thing since wrestling. Infesting in your kids ears and nesting. 🔥🔥🔥
Crazy how I gravitated towards eminem music the most as a kid. I think his videos are entertaining for kids to watch even to this day lol. I never understood the references probably the simple Brittany spears jab from time to time but it was the music videos that caught my attention
Eminem's flow is just unique, there's fantastic rappers, other legends, but to me, no one has ever seemed as "free", as able to change the flow at every line, as Eminem.
Eminem just changed my mans whole mood, got him smiling 😁. Eminem the legend
His whole recovery album has straight bangers. Fr. Him and Weezy on “No Love”. “So bad so good” “going through changes” that album was really good
First eminem song I ever heard, it was on the radio when I was 10....20 years and 3 eminem tattoos later here I am lol
props to eminem for staying relevant for so long, thinking on it today..it's very impressive
I remember being at a country western bar, nobody dancing, no vibe. This song comes on and instantly every cowboy and girl hit the floor lol ill never forget that
Cap
Man the way this guy changed over the years.. not in a bad way.. he came in sooo crazy wild controversial, making a name for himself, rapping about all this random crazy funny shit, then over time he got more serious and even his tone and vocals got more deeper at times, not saying physically it changed, but he just changed up levels, and then he got more and more into bars and went from songs that made u laugh, shake your head, say what the hell, to songs now that leave u pausing it 50 times to catch all the bars....... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Everyone around my age that grew up in the 90s.. it's gonna show Sunday during the Super Bowl Half Time Show.... and I'm ok wit dat💯💯💯💯
Never commented on your channel before but I sincerely enjoy y’all’s content! It’s got a diversity you don’t see on most reaction channels! Keep killing it y’all! Much love ❤️
Appreciate you a lot!
Whoa!! There’s another thing that sets y’all apart! I don’t get comments back…y’all are amazing!! Thanks for putting the content out!
Damn! I can’t believe this song is so old now. I remember when my kids were babies and I’d be listening to this song in my suburban. Now they’re in their mid 20’s. But I love this beat. Makes me bob the head to the beat. Hard not to do with this song.
Since they made fun of many other musicians in this track, you coulda, shoulda, woulda listen to some of their tracks. Limp bizkit take a look around or any songs from their 90’s album, moby, and Elvis and others.
This song came out when I was in 5th grade. I remember playing it for my grandma while we were driving around in her bmw convertible. We got some looks lol but she was always supportive of the music I enjoyed.
You remind me so much of my son who was a youth in this fabulous rap period. I heard Eminem for hours every day and with each play through I would be picking up on the words and just laughing my head off. Eminem was like a breath of fresh air. Really kick ass, piss take lyrics. But try always to put music in context and time. With all the gorgeous brown (not black!!!!!!) rappers who were posing their way to notoriety, along comes a scrawny little pale (not white!!!) guy who is prepared to stand up to his own (pale skinned males) and cross the fence into the brown skinned realm of rapping. He made more money than most though! Very clever lyrics and the timing is sublime. To say nothing of the videos which are like short films. This is music at its best, just pure fun and entertainment. I´m glad you enjoyed it. As you say, you are ready to react to all musical material, that young man is the only way to be. We are born when we are born but there was always plenty going on before that time, if only you want to take a look. I´ll give you something beautiful to react to. One of the great guitarists of all time, CARLOS SANTANA. This video that I suggest is a live performance of their song BLACK MAGIC WOMAN. It is the 1998 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Check out what it is to fuse musical styles and instruments to create a very unique sound that was the Carlos Santana band. Enjoy your music.
Exactly! Dr Dre couldn't believe it when he heard the Em is pale skinned!
I'm going to have "La la la la" in my head all day now! Thanks guys 😆
Yeah, or even being stuck in your head for days & days... Haha
@@LexyThomas134
Ahhh its as bad as hearing "Hey Jude" in my head for days and days! 😱😱😆
@@kerryn6714 haha
@@LexyThomas134
Not haha its Na na na na na na, na na na na, Hey Jude 😆
@@kerryn6714 OMG now I've got Hey Jude and Na na na na na, na na na na na stuck in my head!! Hahahahaha.
The osama bin ladden bit at the end flies over almost every gen z. This music video released after the 9/11 attack and by that time we knew who osama bin ladden was. I feel like a lot of millennials will know this because we were old enough to grow up watching and knowing how the gulf war started. But Em was single handedly the most controversial artist back then.
Where I am from, it was everywhere. You could not get away from this song. But luckily, I loved it and still do!!!
Love seeing young people watching shady, and understanding why he is an ICON!!!!!
This is literally their era ofc they know about shady
Eminem always kills it.
Kills everyone and everything. Yeah I totally agree.
Yep and vote for him on the hall of fame
This right here is one of the reasons he is beloved!! He gave no shi*s and to dance in a club to this was so much fun!
He puts Elvis in the video, cause he said:" Iam not the first king... (Elvis's moniker has been: The King)
This is the most CLASSIC em track... you couldn't go anywhere in 2002 without hearin this jaun or Real Slim Shady
I got one for you, it's not on most guys radar since it's off a soundtrack and not his regular cds. Look up Eminem Murder She Wrote. One of his best early lyrical story telling songs. Yall gonna like it
You guys always do an amazing job! Screw the haters! Keep doing your thing!!
The girl react like FROZEN😂😂😂😂😂❤❤
Another song where the memories come flooding back of me as a young single father and my kids bobbing their heads in the back seat to this lol
Chris Kirkpatrick was from the boy group NSYNC
Eminem has 1 thing I think I a lot of rappers today could use ..... a sense of humor about himself . He is always taking shots at himself which makes him a lot more likeable/relatable
🎶 🎶”Fix yer bent antenna tune it in and then I’m gonna” 🎶 🎶
“Bagpipes from Baghdad” go hard
Eminem is the Goat 🐐
Eminem killed it 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Real talk about real stuff 💯‼️
Facts!!!!!!
I like the song 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I like the video
I like the video reaction
Eminem the goat every thing he creates is pure gold just amazing
This is one of my favorites by Eminem.
😲🤔😍 clowning 😂😂😂😂😂😂he definitely showed out on this one 👍👍👍👍😂😂😂 good choice y'all thanks 👍👍
D12 - rap game, words are weapons, dont approach me with Xzibit, Revelation, Drips, Blow my buzz, Purple pills
Your reaction genre-blend is perfect! Keep them coming. Sunday--Who Dey! (Lifelong die-hard Bengals fan who has died hard many times in the past 3 decades :-( ) PS: One of my favorite Eminem songs, thank you!
Thanks
these songs bringing back my teen memories .... dayum
Legendary song, maybe i need a doctor next? Really good song too and i think you haven’t had that one yet, love y’all keep it up 🔥
"It's fresh.. You can eat that thing" 🤣
I always am "on" in a good way, lol I remember teaching my friend at work this song, and we laughed CRAZY at "FU, Debbie!!" 😂😉✌♥️
Your smiles are great and really make the video!
This was a great period in M’s career . A lot of people were mad that he was a comedian . Again ,much like u guys, M”s diversity in styles make him popular with more people .👍
When i read FIRST TIME about Eminem i have a heart attack and I'm Italian and 58. Wtf did you have listened until today? Sorry for my bad fuckin English.
"that's fresh, you can eat that one"
Hahahahahahahaha.
Fucking dead
Hahahahaha
I love the fact that you react to a variety of different things.
Here are 2 songs you could check out:
Eminem - Low Down Dirty
(This was on the Slim Shady EP before eminem got big)
Sevendust - Denial
(A dope nu-metal track)
We need all Eminem To prepare for the Super Bowl. Can’t wait
You know em nominated for the 2022 rock n roll hall of fame induction...true rap god!!!!
I remember when I first heard Eminem. I was at work, working the nightshift. Due to being the only one there we were allowed to have a radio on. There was a DJ who at the time was one of the most respected in the UK, he was about the only one who chose his own playlist. His name was John Peel. On this one night I was keying in some data and at the end of one of of his infamous boring stories I heard "Hi, My Name is.." and it immediately got my attention. I wasn't that much in to rap, I was one of the ones who dismissed it as a bunch of angry black men, shouting about women, guns and drugs. I suppose I was right, but I mistook that as a reason to not listen to them instead of a reason to listen to them. But this black man had something different to say. By the end of the track I was hooked. John Peel had introduced me properly to rap and Eminem had completely changed my view of it.
I was into House music and it was pretty much all I listened to. After each payday I would go out and spend hundreds of pounds on house music vinyl at a record store in the city. I bought around 1500 12" in 2 years - averaging 2 a day I think.
One time I had just spent £400 on vinyl and I was about to exit the store and squeezed past 2 guys in black MA2 jackets who were talking to one of the staff as he was putting on rap vinyl for them to listen to, and guess what I heard as I opened the door. Yep, "Hi, My Name Is...". I froze, though eff it I've just spent all my money on house vinyl but I want that record. I only had enough money for 3 meals over the week as it was, I was going to be living off rice for four days, so I would either have to ask for a refund on some house vinyl and buy that rap track, or borrow some money off my mate, or just leave it.
I decided to buy money off my mate, but I used it for food for the other four days of the week instead of buying the rap track.
I had told loads of people about this crazy rap track I had heard twice now but it was many months later before I heard the track again. It was in the pop charts. I'd now got the chance to buy it again and I rushed out to get it this time, but imagine how cool I'd have been if I'd have chosen one of the other options I had.
Years later John Peel was found out to have been a paedo. By then I was listening to all sorts of rap artists, realising how talented Dr Dre was, and I'd found out Eminem was white too.
Yo I have a similar story of how I got to listening to rap. Growing up in school, the teachers and my classmates would always put on autotune overload and stupid rap songs about bitches and guns and whatever and all kinds of mumble rap mainstream 🗑️, which made me totally dismiss rap for many years. Then, my brother put on lose yourself and I was so shocked and amazed I was like wtf, I didn't even know there was rap like that out there. So I was instantly hooked and just started listening to Eminem albums and stuff and then some 50 cent, some Royce, some of Dre's stuff. Like I used to just listen to rock and metal as a kid and hate rap, but now rap's all I listen to today. Also when I first started listening to Eminem I also assumed he was black. I was so shocked when I found he was white. I had stupidly assumed all rappers were black for some reason when I was a kid.
Bought money off your mate... what? Spent hundreds on vinyl in 1999/2000? Yeah you’re a white rich kid assuming all rap is is black men rapping about guns and women. This a very strange comment
@@freybentos2602 Bro I also assumed the same thing as a kid, that all rappers were black. Thank goodness I was able to educate myself out of being ignorant. Im not white, these biases can happen to anyone. I also assumed all rap was just 🗑️ and about bitches and guns. Glad I'm not ignorant anymore.
@@Flickterr haha. Nice. When I hear anyone dismiss rap now I'm just glad my mind was opened and feel sorry for them.
@@Flickterr He was working in a city spending hundreds on vinyls, he wasn’t a kid.
The Walker Brothers - The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore REACTION
It's good. We understand. When yall get time.
If you haven’t Bad Meets Evil by Eminem and Royce Da 5’9 (from the Slim Shady LP album) is dope. And after that they also have Fast Lane which is low key a gem
The title says first time listening, but they literally have this song on vinyl behind them 💀
Your girlfriend is so pretty & really seems like a sweetheart - if I was your mom, I would definitely approve! Hope she treats you well, because you deserve the best❤️💗❤️
Thank you so much!!
Awh! Thank you so much 😭😭❤️
@@TheRealCrysTV I miss us
Why does a black men so obsessed with marrying a non black women?..I've hardly seen nor heard a black men coupled with his own race!!.is this a new trending thing for particularly for black men or what?..just asking,no offense.
@@Tluangi0 No. Generally speaking, black men don’t go looking for white women - and white women don’t go looking for black men. It’s just who you fall in love with. No, it’s not a new trend.
So much context is needed to truly apreciate this video!
Still Love It to this very day !!! 👏🏼🤩✌🏼✌🏼
Dude was jamming out to this the whole time. You know he had a good time
I always use this song whenever i got a police car pursuit on me😂😂
Life with Reckleszzz family💪💪💪
Please say you're doing the explicit version..... maybe play it over the video or summin, they take the best lines out!
It’s your first time it’s been like 8 or 9 years for me
Whens the lose yourself juice freestyle at?
Love you guys's channel fr yall energy is to the max beautiful
I was wondering the samething about you reacting to eminem , but i understood what your doing , and its your channel man , you can reacte to whatever you'd like.
Pretty sure this is em's top Spotify track
The legend eminem 💥💥💯
"Yu Can eat that one" 🤣🤣🤣
React to some old RAW Eminem:
- Nuttin to do Eminem & Royce
- Eminem & Obie Trice - I'm Gone
- Eminem - 1997 Freestyle Lyrics [HD/HQ] (Duck Down): th-cam.com/video/Lfr81Do-Exg/w-d-xo.html
- Bad Meets Evil - 12 Minute Freestyle: th-cam.com/video/J4titGHU9Kg/w-d-xo.html
- Eminem - Low, Down, Dirty (Rare Version): th-cam.com/video/FAckyDG6pbw/w-d-xo.html
- Eminem When hell freezes
- Eminem Freestyle 1997 Solo Vibes Baruch College: th-cam.com/video/ffVNZHDkHMg/w-d-xo.html
Looking forward to this reaction, its going to be legendary! 🎉🎊🎉
This video is such a fkn work of art lol
The beat 🤌
He is the best word master ever. x
One of his biggest hits.
True but the problem is that Eminem has to many biggest hits, he is a legend. And also back in the day Eminem did whant to make his own music and he didn't whant to be Slim Shady but he he had no choice. And you can also hear that in the lyrics of this song. But also in older songs till today.
definitely one of his biggest in the uk we love this one over here
Dawg the sub bit just killed
Love how good he looks in drag
I've watched this again and it makes me laugh at your reaction, brilliant video. 🤣
The video for his 'Just Lose It' is hilarious.
Another Great Reaction guys 🙏
bro no lie the artist i told you to check out is the shit! mainstream artist got the heat. try out this dude. he deserves it. hes also CURRENTLY IN THE NAVY. gotta support our vets.
-Zach bryan - Messed up kid, Godspeed, heading south
Everyone vote for eminem on the rock Hall of fame.he is currently in 2nd place and needs votes daily
You should react to Never Enough Eminem, 50 cent and nate Dogg, it's a classic, tho love your videos, lots of love to you and your family 🌻
Great reaction. ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️. !
Iggy Pop... Zombie Birdhouse is an introduction to one of the most strange, beloved and enduring artists in music.
Stumbled on your channel by accident last week and now this channel is all I'm tuned into...love how your reactions cover different genres....love it all the way from the island of Guam......
Em is the best artist ever lyrics no one is close 🔥
Only ones close are legendary the beastie boys which em loves
You should check "Just lose it" and "Insane", both from Eminem.
This music video always makes my day - it's one of the there is!
You seem like you'd be a pretty cool dude to chill with
This song is underrated 💯💯💯💯💯
Ya should react to Eminem "My Dad's Gone Crazy" and/or "Halie's Song"
watch this on mtv on the daily back in the day.
The goat 👑