Oct 25, 2015 About a 10. I delevoped a drug addiction, became homophobic, and beat my girl every night.
Oct 25, 2015 Well, let's see. I smoke weed, take pills, dropped out of school, k--- people and drink then jumped behind the wheel because I thought it was legal.
Oct 25, 2015 I wear a white beater and a do-rag, I don't give a f--- but i do say the word n----- so I don't know.
Oct 25, 2015 His music, 2/10 His personality, don't give a f--- attitude, dressing style, interviews, motivational s--- like 8 mile. 10/10
Oct 26, 2015 Same, during his recovery era I was also recovering from some problems myself and it helped me through it. d--- I sound like a stan, but the truth unfortunately.
Oct 26, 2015 Hard to say as a number, but his music introduced me to hip-hop and rap music and made me dig deeper into the genre, and music is a huge part of my life
Oct 26, 2015 A fair bit. He's been my hero since day one. I know his music hasn't been at the same consistent level but I still admire the person he's become. I've never been overly close with my family or felt like I connected with my dad that much so he was a male role model I had when I was young. Probably not the best choice but I was just enthralled by him and liked how he portrayed himself. I liked how no matter how controversial he was and unorthodox even the biggest traditionalists still had to give him respect.
Oct 26, 2015 It is not a bad thing to be a Stan, for me, a Stan it's just a HUGE Eminem fan. A lot different from a ''Blind Stan'', who is a fan who supports Eminem in any case, ignoring the truth. It's good to hear It is good to hear that you managed to overcome your problems, stay in peace.
Oct 26, 2015 His music his deep music has definitley helped me through hardships because i am fro the same poor enviroment he grew up in and helped me through things like relationship break ups, family issues, depression etc