The sad things is we can all see and hear examples like this and society still judges and comments based on bias and color. There are many of us white guys who were boys growing up in the 70’s and 80’s on early rap and hip hop long before Eminem came along.
His first words when he heard his demo was, what the fuck and who the fuck is this? Then told Jimmy Iovine to rewind and play it repeatedly. When he was told Em was white, he said, fuck it, I’m still going to risk my career for him. The rest is history.
The only person who can truthfully narrate Eminem’s journey is Dr. Dre. No one else. That’s why I watched this speech from the very first tick of a clock till the end.
Dre confronted the racism in his own camp to work with Eminem. Collaborating together has been amazing for hip hop and music as a whole. Thank you Dre and Eminem.
Ppl so quick to say there's only black racism going on, we are ALL being oppressed, all colors under one god until we see that and stop the bullshit, its gonna continue.✌️
It’s not racism but more like disbelief so strong that it puts you in denial. Black communities were so used to white people shitting on them as a culture that they thought it was weird that a white person wanted to be a part of it for a change.
@@tb77let’s be honest, it’s more like equal parts mutual respect for their achievements in the industry/ (;´༎ຶٹ༎ຶ`) /proverbial hardknock life, and [my personal belief behind his applause] a heartfelt, comedic jeer to every naysayer and Calamity Jane he’s shrugged off and trudged past throughout his whole life. Simply, Most of me believes it’s a sophisticated, nonverbal 𝒲𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝓁ℴ𝓋ℯ, ╭∩╮(ಠ_ಠ)╭∩╮
The saddest thing is that could really be a human race of great and extraordinary people, but some people will never want that because it will eliminate the class and power structure that keeps some people at the top and others at the bottom.
Thank you Dre for accepting Eminem the guy that break boundaries that hip-hop is not just a black culture.☺️ Eminem is the inspiration to all the race to pursue their career in hip-hop.😊
I think Dre is one of the most important people in modern music history. His love for music is undeniable and I’m glad he used prejudice as a motivator to change the mind of hip hop to include the most blessed mc on earth.
@@This_Is_Skooba he is truly inspiring. I was raised on music from all over the black the world. It was part of the parcel of where I come from. My dad listened to roots reggae dub lovers rock etc and I listen to dancehall bashment and ragga jungle. Hip hop never featured until I heard NWA and the breakaway artists from that unit kept that vibe alive. Then came Eminem 50 cent and few others. Any hip hop since then are just cheap imitations and poorly developed new ideas within the genre. The aspect of race was never a feature. We never listened to these genres because they were black it was more what it represented in lyrical content and track design. When I listen to black artists talk about this music as black music it’s offensive to me. It was never something to consider before recent years. Dre breaks those barriers he took hip hop to levels like never before. He should be the model for all that comes next in the hip hop world.
I can probably rap ever song he ever released. Eminem is the reason I'm alive. His music didn't only give me an outlet . It didn't only show me I wasn't the only one who felt that way. Most of all he showed me that it was okay to feel how I felt . That I didn't have to take myself or my circumstances so serious. I wonder how many suicidal kids Eminem saved.. We will never know. But I know my wife, kids , and family know at least one... Thanks em,
That’s one of the best speaches I’ve heard. The partnership between Dre and EM impacted a generation worldwide in such a great way. There is no colour in music, only art
Nah.. in a million years or less no one will remember.. not saying the shit they made wasn’t legendary.. it’s just that time has a way of making everything go away eventually.. it’s called impermanence
Lmao in a million years or less? Lol obviously in a million years it's gone . How about they still talking and listening 25 years later and going. Music now is lucky to last 5 or 10 years
I am a senior citizen from Michigan and never cared for hip hop music...but when I heard Eminem before I knew his back ground..I was drawn to his lyrics.He is indeed the greatest in his field.
@jordonmcgilveary7164 making him black wouldn't make his fan base any different... how many lyricists on his level are rapping Weird Al, Tom Green, or Bloodhound Gang parodies? "Now that's something everyone can enjoy"
Wow, I’ve got a ton of respect for Dr. Dre. He calls it like it is and he didn’t let bias stop him from seeing the talent and encouraging that and guiding Em into his position as the best selling hip hop artist of all time! That fact blows me away. I have to respect the vision and the attitude of Dre. That’s a true man right there.
Eminem definitely was the next evolution of rap/hip hop taking it into another world. It's crazy how commercially successful he was even though he had the craziest and darkest lyrics ever heard in rap
Imagine if someone else got that demo? things may have worked out so differently, dre was a legend for understanding the magic of Em. Many producers and labels would run from not only his color, but the crazy stuff he was saying.
I am from flint Michigan, I am same age as em, and never would have listened to him eary on if not him getting canceled by government, and since they made me listen to find out why he was canceled, his music has helped save my life.
The reason i like Em is the same reason i like all of my favorite rappers. Kool G Rap, Mobb Deep and Nas took you on a walk through queens. BIG, MOP and Helta Skelta took you on a walk through Brooklyn. Cube, Snoop and NWA took you on a walk through compton/LA. Outkast took you on a walk through Atlanta/The South and Eminem took you on a walk through whyt trash trailer park America. Obviously, i like taking long walks and hearing the stories. 🎉
Eminem has helped me through my struggles so I want to tip my hat to him cause his music inspired me...... now I knock down doors and walkvthe 8 mile motivational road.... thanks Em1luv
Dre and Em have such a huge impact on the hip hop world and brought in the GOAT to boot. love the mutual respect between these two and I love how Dre explains it that they both needed each other. that collaboration changed the courses of hip hop..such huge respect for both these guys.
Whenever I see some of the ogs give no respect to em it's crazy... like first of all he lived and breathed the culture, he dedicated to his craft and brought us something truly different. Also every speech I see of em at an awards show he always gives respect to those that came before him and rappers he felt had extreme talent but less recognition I don't understand how all this time later when he's shown up and out for this rap shit and mfs who couldn't keep up with em even if he is tired
Don’t think em cares his got respect to one of the biggest ogs who started gangster rap in Dre and others like snoop dog and you look at the respect they along with 50 have for him he loved the industry and no doubt if pac was alive he would of respected em over most of these plastic rappers they have these days
Dre has a form of understanding that you only get if you really pay attention... That's a benefit not many people have, the time to pay REAL attention. Still to me he's a very special individual, may god bless his soul.
He actually used to be very silly and goofy. Even a bit hyperactive at times. I think his serious demeanor is a combination of growing up and his life experiences/sobriety taking a toll on him.
Eminem Slim Shady Marshall Mathers help me get through life through tough times with his lyrics tracks you can just put in a vibe the guy changed my life got me through a ton of tough times when I heard his first album I was hooked
Everyone saw a white boy with a mic,
Dr Dre saw a creative genius with a pen. Facts
The sad things is we can all see and hear examples like this and society still judges and comments based on bias and color. There are many of us white guys who were boys growing up in the 70’s and 80’s on early rap and hip hop long before Eminem came along.
Facts
@@67bruceleroyare you a rapper
FACTS
@@67bruceleroy
His first words when he heard his demo was, what the fuck and who the fuck is this? Then told Jimmy Iovine to rewind and play it repeatedly. When he was told Em was white, he said, fuck it, I’m still going to risk my career for him. The rest is history.
The only person who can truthfully narrate Eminem’s journey is Dr. Dre. No one else. That’s why I watched this speech from the very first tick of a clock till the end.
Factsss!
@@Dee_Tops
i always justt thought that dr dre was dead locked in his basement
@@Nydox hahahahaha
Damn, we started at the bottom, now we HERE
Dre like proud dad telling everyone his son lifetime archive. Proud both of you, legends !!
he is basically saying thanks for participating but my boy won in a respectful way
Like a white farm owner bragging about his slave. It is hilarious.
Some looser is jealous@@full700kb
Id say more like a big brother but yeh xD
Dre confronted the racism in his own camp to work with Eminem.
Collaborating together has been amazing for hip hop and music as a whole. Thank you Dre and Eminem.
Amen to that 👏
Ppl so quick to say there's only black racism going on, we are ALL being oppressed, all colors under one god until we see that and stop the bullshit, its gonna continue.✌️
It’s not racism but more like disbelief so strong that it puts you in denial.
Black communities were so used to white people shitting on them as a culture that they thought it was weird that a white person wanted to be a part of it for a change.
"I need a doctor" vibes for real
Racism?
You have that word in reverse. Please use it appropriately
I know you're a fan, but that doesn't mean use the word incorrectly.
Eminem out there clapping like Dre not talking about him got me 😂😂😂💀 I love how he is applauding himself👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
thats what you do at these
Took it more as hes clapping for how dre is showing love and showing how he always had his back.
He was obviously (IMO)applauding the meaning of Dres words, the speech in itself.
It wasn't to bask in glory and self-awareness.
But hey, who knows.
@@tb77let’s be honest, it’s more like equal parts mutual respect for their achievements in the industry/
(;´༎ຶٹ༎ຶ`) /proverbial hardknock life, and [my personal belief behind his applause] a heartfelt, comedic jeer to every naysayer and Calamity Jane he’s shrugged off and trudged past throughout his whole life. Simply, Most of me believes it’s a sophisticated, nonverbal
𝒲𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝓁ℴ𝓋ℯ, ╭∩╮(ಠ_ಠ)╭∩╮
@@masonplayer0991 Well put, and yeah, I think you could be spot on.
Dr Dre is the Morgan Freeman of Hip Hop storytelling.
Him, Snoop and Cube
Because they Black.
@@miserylovesmycompany8908 That's racist
No... More and Than Freeman... Its DeNiro and Em his Pacino...
“His raw, dark, humorous lyrics coupled with an impeccable cadence”
See what happens when we work together?✊🏻✊🏼✊🏾✊🏿
🙎♂🤜🤛🙉
Beautiful
The saddest thing is that could really be a human race of great and extraordinary people, but some people will never want that because it will eliminate the class and power structure that keeps some people at the top and others at the bottom.
@@RA-hn6sk 👏I’m glad you see through their plans to divide us with their bullshit
Aka 1% of a PYRAMID..HMMM
Then they found 50 cent and did it all over again!!! These dudes are hiphop Genius. The greatest to ever do it🔥🔥
Then came snoop dog
Snoop was already a veteran by the time Em really popped.
@@stephenalfonso7423snoop was already well established when em came on the scene
Dr. Dre is a fascinating person. Genius in his own right.
Thank you Dre for accepting Eminem the guy that break boundaries that hip-hop is not just a black culture.☺️ Eminem is the inspiration to all the race to pursue their career in hip-hop.😊
@@BakuranTVthere was plenty of white rappers before Eminem.
Not many that made it big in Hip Hop at that point. Aside from Vanilla Ice there was Third Base and of course Beastie Boys @@meegoreng8155
Eminem is lucky to have dre as a friend.
That's why Eminem always says i own everything to him.
I think Dre is one of the most important people in modern music history. His love for music is undeniable and I’m glad he used prejudice as a motivator to change the mind of hip hop to include the most blessed mc on earth.
Dre is definitely the most important person in hip hop of all time. I've always said that.
@@This_Is_Skooba he is truly inspiring. I was raised on music from all over the black the world. It was part of the parcel of where I come from. My dad listened to roots reggae dub lovers rock etc and I listen to dancehall bashment and ragga jungle. Hip hop never featured until I heard NWA and the breakaway artists from that unit kept that vibe alive. Then came Eminem 50 cent and few others. Any hip hop since then are just cheap imitations and poorly developed new ideas within the genre.
The aspect of race was never a feature. We never listened to these genres because they were black it was more what it represented in lyrical content and track design. When I listen to black artists talk about this music as black music it’s offensive to me. It was never something to consider before recent years.
Dre breaks those barriers he took hip hop to levels like never before. He should be the model for all that comes next in the hip hop world.
Ya because he's praising a white guy 🙄
@@lazyscorpion3889 so what is that so bad? Are you being racist?
Ems absolute refusal to smile is killing me lmao. Well deserved
Impeccable cadence.
I can probably rap ever song he ever released.
Eminem is the reason I'm alive. His music didn't only give me an outlet . It didn't only show me I wasn't the only one who felt that way.
Most of all he showed me that it was okay to feel how I felt . That I didn't have to take myself or my circumstances so serious.
I wonder how many suicidal kids Eminem saved..
We will never know. But I know my wife, kids , and family know at least one...
Thanks em,
Beautiful tribute and story, man... Happy for you and yours
he absolutely helped me through dark times. I had no idea how much I needed to scream " I just don't give a F***" He really is therapy
Imagine how hard it was to remember all those lyrics when you first learned them...now imgaine making that shit up.😳 that whole first album was psycho
Weak as f
Hope you are doing good now baby! Send you hugs
That’s the speech of a proud father. Dre and Em changed everything
Billion Indians thank you Dr.dre for giving us em
That’s one of the best speaches I’ve heard. The partnership between Dre and EM impacted a generation worldwide in such a great way. There is no colour in music, only art
No way bro. The impact of what they did spans across NUMEROUS generations 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dre seen that....He was a visionary.
Not that good, it's alright.
Nah.. in a million years or less no one will remember.. not saying the shit they made wasn’t legendary.. it’s just that time has a way of making everything go away eventually.. it’s called impermanence
Lmao in a million years or less? Lol obviously in a million years it's gone . How about they still talking and listening 25 years later and going. Music now is lucky to last 5 or 10 years
Dre, 50 and Em have the coolest celebrity relationships. No other group is as fun, cool and successful as them. They cant be touched
Ya 50 😅
I am a senior citizen from Michigan and never cared for hip hop music...but when I heard Eminem before I knew his back ground..I was drawn to his lyrics.He is indeed the greatest in his field.
😂
Lol I wonder why this is the only rap artist you’re drawn to 😂😂
Oh yes, he's undeniably loved, even by a whole generation of moms (grandmas and great grandmas now!)
@jordonmcgilveary7164 making him black wouldn't make his fan base any different... how many lyricists on his level are rapping Weird Al, Tom Green, or Bloodhound Gang parodies?
"Now that's something everyone can enjoy"
@@brookecallahan8025 Kendrick Lamar
Em’s success historically took a step towards ending racism lowkey
oh absolutely, you'd have to be blind or comatose to not see that
Eminem is a huge part of my adolescent life. Thank you sir.
We owe Dre everything for Eminem. Thank you, the Doctor will see you now.
Eminem is the GoAT.
If it's coming from Dre, you know it's the truth. No deputing it. No one is on Marshall's level.
😂
Wow, I’ve got a ton of respect for Dr. Dre. He calls it like it is and he didn’t let bias stop him from seeing the talent and encouraging that and guiding Em into his position as the best selling hip hop artist of all time! That fact blows me away. I have to respect the vision and the attitude of Dre. That’s a true man right there.
Dre is a great eloquent speaker!
Dr Dre and Em truly are one of the best duos in music
That was a beautiful speech
Straight facts. Dre realized the hypocrisy of being biased in the hip hop world 🌎 Poverty is everywhere.
Dre and Eminem combo, once in a life time !!
Yeah, amazing synergy
He’s the greatest of all time
Very well said by Dr Dre, a true and proud friend.
Anyone 20-50 years old can probably recite an Eminem verse or more likely an entire song.
Got a countless I can rap from A to Z
I remember when snoops album Doggystyle came out in stores it was the shit for a country boy that loves car audio
I'm 36, I don't know what one I want to say more lol x
I'm 73 and I consider Eminem The Poet of the 2000s. The man is a genius, as is his friend Dr Dre.
@@Dee_Tops wait wat ya talkin bout me?
(go on with the rhymes) :D
Eminem definitely was the next evolution of rap/hip hop taking it into another world. It's crazy how commercially successful he was even though he had the craziest and darkest lyrics ever heard in rap
Kudos to Dre. He couldn't have given a better speech.
Dr. Dre, best speech ever, delivered with love for a good friend.
*So much respect for both Dr Dre & Eminem.....2 men with integrity, foresight, talent, & truly colorblind* ❤❤❤
Dre so proud for his boy.
Grew up listening to Eminem he'll forever be my favorite artist
"And doctor D R E was like my GPS, without him, I don't know where I'd be."
Eminem is the most relatable rapper ever. His pain is our pain human pain. His ups and downs are every day life
Maybe for non-black people
What a speech from a true living legend.,,Dr. Dre.
Dre is a hell of a legend, and em too ofcourse
The most amazing buddys in the studio- wat they did is now iconic 🙌
Dre nailed it 🤜👊🏽
Im not even into rap but the Dr dre speech is really On Spot
Thank God for Dre's intuition.
Beautiful level of respect shown here
Love their friendship ❤️
Eminem and Dre are like Batman and Robin. Facts
Literally.
Imagine if someone else got that demo? things may have worked out so differently, dre was a legend for understanding the magic of Em. Many producers and labels would run from not only his color, but the crazy stuff he was saying.
Dre is not the only person that got their hands on a copy of that demo.
Dre is just the only one who looked past Ems race, and took a chance
A heartfelt speech !
I am from flint Michigan, I am same age as em, and never would have listened to him eary on if not him getting canceled by government, and since they made me listen to find out why he was canceled, his music has helped save my life.
Nothing fake about Eminem or Dre, they as real as it gets.
Wow I have no words . but this is amazing oh my dude's on fire😮😮
i thought i might drop a beautiful comment i came across "dre was like a proud father flexing his sons accomplishments"
Beautiful speech
No lies were told 💯
Legend speaking about another legend.🔥💯
Tears while listen to this
The reason i like Em is the same reason i like all of my favorite rappers. Kool G Rap, Mobb Deep and Nas took you on a walk through queens. BIG, MOP and Helta Skelta took you on a walk through Brooklyn. Cube, Snoop and NWA took you on a walk through compton/LA. Outkast took you on a walk through Atlanta/The South and Eminem took you on a walk through whyt trash trailer park America. Obviously, i like taking long walks and hearing the stories. 🎉
Very good way to put it 👍
Well stated!
Dre is good at everything
Classy speech. Go Dre!
Fucking right !
The GOAT
3:04 Impeccable cadence.
Eminem has helped me through my struggles so I want to tip my hat to him cause his music inspired me...... now I knock down doors and walkvthe 8 mile motivational road.... thanks Em1luv
Dre and Em have such a huge impact on the hip hop world and brought in the GOAT to boot. love the mutual respect between these two and I love how Dre explains it that they both needed each other. that collaboration changed the courses of hip hop..such huge respect for both these guys.
Eminem looking up like a proud father lol😂😂😂😂😂
Or looking up at his proud father lol
Whenever I see some of the ogs give no respect to em it's crazy... like first of all he lived and breathed the culture, he dedicated to his craft and brought us something truly different. Also every speech I see of em at an awards show he always gives respect to those that came before him and rappers he felt had extreme talent but less recognition I don't understand how all this time later when he's shown up and out for this rap shit and mfs who couldn't keep up with em even if he is tired
you cant be an OG if you are salty as fuck because someone made more money than you
Don’t think em cares his got respect to one of the biggest ogs who started gangster rap in Dre and others like snoop dog and you look at the respect they along with 50 have for him he loved the industry and no doubt if pac was alive he would of respected em over most of these plastic rappers they have these days
Dre the legend praising Eminem - epic shit 👍
Dre has a form of understanding that you only get if you really pay attention...
That's a benefit not many people have, the time to pay REAL attention.
Still to me he's a very special individual, may god bless his soul.
Did Em ever smile in his life? He's the most serious mf every time i see him
He actually used to be very silly and goofy. Even a bit hyperactive at times. I think his serious demeanor is a combination of growing up and his life experiences/sobriety taking a toll on him.
@@jenniboo9441 It was the death of Proof that shattered Em.
@@sirluis5043 I know 😞
❤That part and in that order. Well Done Dre.
EM LOOKS SO EMOTIONALLY PROUD. GETTING HIS FLOWERS FROM A PIONEER OF HIP HOP
I really really want to see a follow up to Straight Outta Compton of Dre creating Aftermath and signing Eminem
“impeccable _cadences_ “
Dr Dre I love you for finding Eminem you both are national treasures a must be protected at all costs
Dr. Dre for President
That was so fucking beautiful 🤩 And with all those compliments, I would be like Em too.
Dre really is that person he needed god bless them both
"Dr. Dre, don't just stand there, operate!"
The Dr. …. DR. DRE 🎊 😊
Eminem is so humble, I love it. I love both of them ❤❤
Aftermath/Shady/G-Unit machine was unstoppable in the 2000s
Brilliance honoring brilliance. Brilliant.
I'm not a rap fan. My son is so I've listened to his music as he as listened to Country. Respect
Clap clap clap 👏 👏 clap 👏 EMINEM
I love how he claps for himself!!! At the point he 500% deserves too!!
*impeccable cadence* was the missing word
You noticed that too👍
Thanks for that :)
I know im not the only guy that cried like a baby watching that speech
Dre killed that shit.
Beautiful for them both 💙💙
Thank you Dre!!!!
Admire the way they respect and love each other
That is a really good speech! Dr. Dre should be a politician for real
best pals doing this and finding it together is fkn why life is life... not were your from. life.. i love it..
Dr. Dre!!!! Em!!! 🎉🎉🎉❤
Thank you for this post, Dee. Instructional speech.
Thank you dr dre
This was a beautiful thing to hear and see…congratulations to Eminem and Dre!!!
Eminem Slim Shady Marshall Mathers help me get through life through tough times with his lyrics tracks you can just put in a vibe the guy changed my life got me through a ton of tough times when I heard his first album I was hooked