Jul 19, 2022 You'd be wrong. There's a lot of videos in which they say they had to go back to it and listen to the song they reacted last time again, by themselves to catch more stuff. They referenced the Session One line "Like R. Kelly you're in trouble (urine trouble) many times as an example of this. So again, you just don't want to be presented with facts about truths that are beyond what you want to believe. You want to stick with your vision of what people do for views and how new generations can't become Eminem fans thanks to a Youtube channel in which people from all over the world ask you to listen to certain songs from one of the most talented artists in history. LOL. Let me know when you are able to open your mind. I'm done with you.
Jul 19, 2022 Haha right I saw this video of a Youtuber and it was his first time reacting to an Eminem song. He didn't even like Em and was critical in his reaction but only did it because his viewers asked him to react to Em. Next thing you know it's one Eminem video after the other. Praising him like he's the greatest thing on planet earth but you can tell it's not genuine. He just realized by the number of views and comments on his first couple videos that praising Em in reaction videos is the golden ticket to a s--- ton of views.
Jul 19, 2022 I probably have now that you mention them but still I wouldn't be able to sing the melodies or lyrics. But since I haven't listened to the radio in about 7 years, that's probably the main reason I don't listen to artist within the pop culture.
Jul 19, 2022 I get that and yeah, that happens with pretty much every channel. They see how the numbers in Em related videos go up like crazy and the rest of the videos barely get any views or likes. But if I had never checked or listened to Eminem before and I started my own channel... I too would start thinking "there must be something about this guy, I need to listen to his music carefully. I may be missing something great". And I think that's when it clicks. You see the Em videos get a lot of love and you start opening your ears until you start to appreciate his music. Some even become fans. Some don't. Some stop reacting to his music because they just can't seem to like it. I've seen each of these cases. Here's an example: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThreeShadesofWhatever These guys were pretty straight forward. The bald guy in the middle does love Em (he even references lines from the MMLP album sometimes). In one of the videos he said "we'll make you a deal, we'll do one or two Eminem videos a week, if you also show some love to our other videos".
Jul 19, 2022 CC2 may continue to be the most disappointing Eminem project to date but at least the funny cat game came out today.
Jul 19, 2022 That's wild, ese. I don't listen to Adele and I've heard a bunch while outside. I also hear her last single a lot on the radio. Easy On Me I think it was called. Billie is pretty talented, and I liked her goofy side on When We All Fall Asleep where Do We Go.
Jul 19, 2022 It's pretty dope man. Especially if you like cats you'll find some stuff pretty adorable. I'm whatever with cats, couple family members have cats so it's all good. I'm about mid way through the game. It got some great review scores
Jul 19, 2022 Eminem definitely raps to get a good YouTube reaction videos as that’s the main basis for instant feedback to his material in this current social media age. I think that has definitely influenced how he raps in the last few years, because if a big reactor, who gets millions of views, praises the song or loses their mind over him rapping fast or what ever, it’s instant positivity and praise. He probably gages the reactions to his material from that imo, which is not good for artist a to be doing that as they will just keep rapping to get a fire reaction.