Oct 12, 2015 I think that the majority of the hate Eminem receives is because it nowadays has become a trend to jump on the hate-wagon and just hate him. Like many did with for example Drake when Meek Mill came out with that ghostwriter thing. As soon as they get the opportunity to hate they take it and well, hate. Not necessarily because they hate him that much but because they don't enjoy his music and must take it to the extreme to show that. This is just what I think though.
Oct 12, 2015 I mean I honestly feel bad for the guy he gets a lot of s---, yeah he makes bad songs every now and then and he isn't as good as he used to be but d--- the hate he gets is crazy he's still good as h---.
Oct 12, 2015 dont worry. In one blink that man can do 5 concerts oversees and acquire 3 million dollars easily. People love him all over the world.
Oct 12, 2015 How many people do you know that can rap like Em but still get more hatred than a mother f---ing Kardashian
Oct 12, 2015 "The hated man is the result of his hater’s pride rather than his hater’s conscience.” Criss Jami
Oct 12, 2015 that because he is the best. Many people has that issue when they jealous of some s--- over someone has, they hate the guy. Eminem is not as flawless as he used to be but he is still the most successful rapper and bigger than any rapper.
Oct 13, 2015 I used to sorta "hate" Eminem I guess, but that was mainly because he was everywhere and radio was playing LTWYL and s--- that i didn't like, so people would always talk about him and id be like "i dont like". I'd say a portion of the hate he gets now/why people are so vocal about hating him, is because of the fans online. Like, seriously majority are just ridiculous. especially youtube comments from stans; "Wats ur top 5 rappers? :D? minez 1. Eminem 2. Slim Shady 3. Marshal Mathers 4. B rabbit 5. guy from 8 mile lil wayne sux lol, eminem real hip hop and wrote the rap bible :D " And they actually believe that he is the best rapper alive, which is ok cause it's their opinion, but they will srsly post things like "eminems better" or "eminems the best" or "no other rapper compares to eminems skill" about literally any other artist. I know for me, and a lot of other people would agree too, that it comes off as a "I've only ever listened to a few rappers on the radio and eminems entire discography" and they speak like they have some fountain of knowledge on rap when they only know about Eminem and his shady crew.
Oct 13, 2015 Im a hardcore em fan, but i do fully agree with what you're saying, a lot of the fans are definitely closed minded and their comments come off as obnoxious & snobby sometimes.
Oct 13, 2015 The simple fact is that it's no longer considered cool to listen to Eminem (for the most part, it's cool to hate him), which is just a natural occurrence in the lifecycle of a business/brand. He's well into the maturity (lol @ using that word in relation to Marshall) phase and edging into decline. At this point in a brand's life-cycle you need to concentrate on renewal and innovation (new Eminem logo, for instance). Titling the last album MMLP2 just screamed of desperation, and clinging to the past - not what is needed from the Marshall brand at this stage. It appears we're at the crossroads of rebirth or death, in a business sense, which means he absolutely needs to reinvent himself (to an extent) with his next project to maintain/ increase his relevancy in the eyes of the general public. A good place to start would be to remove the screaming from his delivery and collab with Slim Jesus
Oct 13, 2015 Well people say eminem have a bad voice,bad lyrics etc.. but listen to young thug and future lol if i was eminem ill laugh my butt off reading the hate
Oct 13, 2015 I don't think people really "hate" him; they just prefer his older material (like me) I guess a small part of us can relate to what he says in his songs, and if we have a s-----y day, we just drift away & putt'em on..
Oct 13, 2015 You got to judge people in their prime as far as I'm concerned. 99-02 Em was GOAT. No one can touch him there. When the curtains come down nobody will remember a few dodgy tracks at the age of 42. He's still making great music and still rapping in a way nobody else does. Biggest rapper ever, in the argument for best ever. Marshall's already won. The hate is ridiculous - rap music would be nothing without his influence over the last 20 years.