Eminem Best Posts: 50 Cent on Eminem's legacy (new)

  1. Ricky
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    Chaotic Progress INEVITABLƎ - JUN 7

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    "when you look at 8 mile, you're seeing a black story with a white lead... you're seeing poverty"

    ...Lol. what is America's delusion and obsession with acting like only black people are poor? So he seriously thinks there's no poor white people? How ridiculous. I'm white. I grew up poor. Being poor or growing up poor is not a black thing or a 'black story. It's just his story.

    Every time I see a black rapper mention him, even in praise, they always have to mention his race. He was a f---ing genius who impacted the world. I've dated a lot of women from Africa, and know a lot of guys from Africa; they all LOVE Eminem, he's huge there (in fact thee most streamed artist in Africa!). As he is in many predominantly non-white countries (I know Africa is not a country, I'm making a separate statement) around the world.

    He's huge in f---ing... Mexico for example. Does Eminem look Mexican to you? Or f---ing Chinese?

    What's your excuse there? People don't listen to f---ing music and go 'OMG I LOVE HIM CAUSE HE'S MY RACE!', otherwise every top rapper in the Western world would be white. Theyyy ain't. Eminem is Eminem because he's Eminem. Not because he's white. Lose Yourself, MMLP, Stan, Till I Collapse... THAT was (I should clarify was. He ain't that anymore) why. America is just obsessed.

    All these guys who say this s--- are really dumb for not being able to ever notice some of these very obvious points in direct conflict with their idea of why Eminem, or mostly why he was huge.
     
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