@@RogueShadow11375 Y’all might find it interesting to know (if you didn’t) that Eminem is one of the few artists who - at least during this period of his career - was known to release multiple versions of a song with varying levels of explicitness. For example, clean version, dirty version, explicit version, and uncensored version. It’s almost like the different levels of explicitness you find for commercial porn (glamour, softcore, semicore, hardcore etc.) lmao…The truly uncensored version of “My Name Is” was an interesting case in that it was never officially released.
At 2:18 he says "Marinol" not "Marilyn". Yes, Marilyn Manson is in the video and Marilyn Manson was one of the people being blamed for things at the time, but Marinol is a synthetic form of THC in cannabis, and he is saying "and they blame it on marinol, and the heroin"
@@east3myway Its definitely not a double entendre. I don't know if you know what that phrase means. "Double entendre" describes a word/phrase that has a double meaning, with the 2nd meaning typically be "sexual" in nature. There is no 2nd meaning to the word I am talking about. If he says "Marilyn" then it means "Marilyn Manson"... nothing else. If he says "Marinol" (which is what I contend), then it means "Marinol, the synthetic form of THC in cannabis". There is no hidden meaning to the word, and there is definitely not any hidden sexual innuendo. And he isn't saying "Marilyn" and "Marinol" at the same time, meaning "Marilyn Manson" and "Marinol, the synthetic form of THC in cannabis" at the same time. He is saying one or the other. I, along with many other people, including people who have used audio analysis software to slow down the acapella and analyze the verse's syllables, contend that he is saying "Marinol", in reference to the way THC has been demonized by the government for so long, in such a ridiculous way that it has been asserted that it causes an individual to go on a crazy murderous rampage. I contend that the verse says "Marinol" right before heroin and that Em is referencing both drugs in the rap. I contend that Interscope started the whole "Marilyn is being blamed for Columbine" rumor and then put Marilyn into Em's video for the song after the track was recorded because the phrase sounds like Marilyn to many people (though when analyzed by audio software it is beyond obvious that he is saying Marinol) and Interscope wanted to monopolize off of the Columbine thing using Marilyn Manson in order to increase album sales for their artist. (I went into much more detail on another post about this, and how no news agencies mentioned anything about Manson being responsible for Columbine until after Marilyn Manson penned an article in Rolling Stone saying that he had been blamed for it). So I'm not going to go into such detail on this post after already doing so on another post. But this is the basis for my comment. If you think he says Marilyn then just do an audio analysis of the acapella and listen to the individual syllables that Em is rapping. And if you are one of those people that believe Manson was targeted by the media and blamed for Columbine (and if you, along with many other people, repeat the phrase "it was all over the news that Manson was blamed for Columbine"), I propose a bet for you. Columbine occurred on April 20, 1999. Manson wrote a Rolling Stone article on June 24, 1999 stating that he had been targeted by the media for being responsible for Columbine. And people argue that it was all over the news that Manson was being blamed for Columbine. Here is my bet ---- you will not be able to find a single news article in which Manson was blamed for Columbine, that was written before June 24, 1999. You will only be able to find articles written after June 24, 1999... and there will be very few of those. This is because Interscope had Manson create the controversy with the June 24, 1999 Rolling Stone article. After that article was published, other media outlets picked up on his statements and then it led to Dick Cheney's wife mentioning Marilyn Manson during a congressional hearing. No one blamed Marilyn Manson for Columbine, and in fact it was discovered that the Columbine shooters didn't even like Marilyn Manson. In fact, they very much disliked him. So yeah.... find an article before June 24, 1999 in which Manson was blamed for Columbine. Again, I contend that Em is saying "Marinol".
@Don’t Step On Snek Yeah, I have heard him say "Marilyn" a year after the studio track was recorded and saw Marilyn on stage with him. But that doesn't matter at all. Rules of logic dumbass. I'm talking about the studio recording that happened before the live recording. You're talking about a live recording that happened after the studio recording. Just because he said "Marilyn" live doesnt mean that he is saying "Marilyn" on the studio recording. Is that really all that hard to comprehend?
"turn up the beat a little bit"
dre : no
Turn them shits up
@@luismaldonado4989 dre : I said no, (while twisting mute button tu 100%)
@@luismaldonado4989 dre : I said no, (while twisting mute button tu 100%)
@@mysalsa7963 wasn't he dead and locked up in his basement?
I love it when he takes a breath... xDDD
If I wasn't then why would I say I am
I know, it’s weird to hear
He does not need to sing to a beat... He is the beat
Omg imagine how many rhyming wprd there are
welcome to lyrical rap kiddo
@@cokguzeladam more like "real" rap
this is one of the best cadences IN hiphop
He's say each word brightly
I just added the vocals of this to the beat of "Say what you say"
this is pretty clean imo, i think you mean uncensored instead of dirty
Gumball2415 uncensored and dirty are the same basically theres a clean and dirty version (aka uncensored)
and i think YOU mean explicit
@@RogueShadow11375 Y’all might find it interesting to know (if you didn’t) that Eminem is one of the few artists who - at least during this period of his career - was known to release multiple versions of a song with varying levels of explicitness. For example, clean version, dirty version, explicit version, and uncensored version. It’s almost like the different levels of explicitness you find for commercial porn (glamour, softcore, semicore, hardcore etc.) lmao…The truly uncensored version of “My Name Is” was an interesting case in that it was never officially released.
@@jamesfrancese6091 wow thanks for this info I had no idea.
Who cares
Dr. Dre - Bang Bang (Instrumental) + this
Done. th-cam.com/video/nLZnRTy2esQ/w-d-xo.html
Really? Was it too hard to have the vocals start on the “1” of the beat? Sounds like you just overlaid it in a random spot
can you make a acapella from the song headlights by eminem
Nice
Turn the beat up a lil bit
I don't think there is an angrier Eminem song than this, although cleanin out my closet comes close
You never heard Kim, huh?
jesus how could I forget, that is number 1 then@@JSNDXN3
Me salvaste , no se como hacer esto y lo necesitaba,te daré en crédito
I love the anger
he is not rhyming he is the rhyme
Imma add this to gangsters paradise as a mashup
this is good
renegade Jay z produced by eminem listen to it with this lmaoo FIRE
Keep up doing this dopeshit bro..
He didnt do shit
I made the beat and I usad your acapella. Can I share my remake on youtube?
Yes you can, just because he did the acapella doesn't mean he owns eminems rap ahah
Turtle he didn't make the acapella it's on the way i am single cd
i used mine with killshot beat, kinda of fit's :/
start this and rap god instrumental at once if u can the chorus and beat link up sooo nicely
One guy had missed the like button
now are 4
Big L '98 Freestyle [Instrumental]
Bring It On by Jay Z goes well with this
Turn up the beat a little bit luuuul
Are u thick
Lol he sounds good
I'm mashing this up with Stevie Ray Vaughan- house is rockin
At 2:18 he says "Marinol" not "Marilyn". Yes, Marilyn Manson is in the video and Marilyn Manson was one of the people being blamed for things at the time, but Marinol is a synthetic form of THC in cannabis, and he is saying "and they blame it on marinol, and the heroin"
dredwick It's Marilyn.
its a double entendre
@@east3myway Its definitely not a double entendre. I don't know if you know what that phrase means. "Double entendre" describes a word/phrase that has a double meaning, with the 2nd meaning typically be "sexual" in nature. There is no 2nd meaning to the word I am talking about. If he says "Marilyn" then it means "Marilyn Manson"... nothing else. If he says "Marinol" (which is what I contend), then it means "Marinol, the synthetic form of THC in cannabis". There is no hidden meaning to the word, and there is definitely not any hidden sexual innuendo. And he isn't saying "Marilyn" and "Marinol" at the same time, meaning "Marilyn Manson" and "Marinol, the synthetic form of THC in cannabis" at the same time. He is saying one or the other. I, along with many other people, including people who have used audio analysis software to slow down the acapella and analyze the verse's syllables, contend that he is saying "Marinol", in reference to the way THC has been demonized by the government for so long, in such a ridiculous way that it has been asserted that it causes an individual to go on a crazy murderous rampage. I contend that the verse says "Marinol" right before heroin and that Em is referencing both drugs in the rap. I contend that Interscope started the whole "Marilyn is being blamed for Columbine" rumor and then put Marilyn into Em's video for the song after the track was recorded because the phrase sounds like Marilyn to many people (though when analyzed by audio software it is beyond obvious that he is saying Marinol) and Interscope wanted to monopolize off of the Columbine thing using Marilyn Manson in order to increase album sales for their artist. (I went into much more detail on another post about this, and how no news agencies mentioned anything about Manson being responsible for Columbine until after Marilyn Manson penned an article in Rolling Stone saying that he had been blamed for it). So I'm not going to go into such detail on this post after already doing so on another post. But this is the basis for my comment. If you think he says Marilyn then just do an audio analysis of the acapella and listen to the individual syllables that Em is rapping. And if you are one of those people that believe Manson was targeted by the media and blamed for Columbine (and if you, along with many other people, repeat the phrase "it was all over the news that Manson was blamed for Columbine"), I propose a bet for you. Columbine occurred on April 20, 1999. Manson wrote a Rolling Stone article on June 24, 1999 stating that he had been targeted by the media for being responsible for Columbine. And people argue that it was all over the news that Manson was being blamed for Columbine. Here is my bet ---- you will not be able to find a single news article in which Manson was blamed for Columbine, that was written before June 24, 1999. You will only be able to find articles written after June 24, 1999... and there will be very few of those. This is because Interscope had Manson create the controversy with the June 24, 1999 Rolling Stone article. After that article was published, other media outlets picked up on his statements and then it led to Dick Cheney's wife mentioning Marilyn Manson during a congressional hearing. No one blamed Marilyn Manson for Columbine, and in fact it was discovered that the Columbine shooters didn't even like Marilyn Manson. In fact, they very much disliked him. So yeah.... find an article before June 24, 1999 in which Manson was blamed for Columbine. Again, I contend that Em is saying "Marinol".
@Don’t Step On Snek Yeah, I have heard him say "Marilyn" a year after the studio track was recorded and saw Marilyn on stage with him. But that doesn't matter at all. Rules of logic dumbass. I'm talking about the studio recording that happened before the live recording. You're talking about a live recording that happened after the studio recording. Just because he said "Marilyn" live doesnt mean that he is saying "Marilyn" on the studio recording. Is that really all that hard to comprehend?
He says Marilyn you derp lol listen to him preform live
Did you extracted it from the original? Please tell me please!!!!
Magistrical Beats It is on the vinyl release
It was also on a CD single I had as a kid. I can't remember which though?
D M I bought the single boxset it isn't in there
the official accapella is on the tapes
@@kromerdlr is it studio quality on the tapes/vinyl?
😊
Uff!
1:01
Is this called double tracking?
Why does he say Marinyl?
I think he is talking about how people blamed Marilyn Manson for a lot of school shootings of some shit
"face of evil" anything adults can't deal with/explain, they blame on heavy culture.
Good take, fumbled the word, didnt want to retake the vocal, happens alot
How does this hit harder?