Mar 17, 2018I've been a fan of Eminem since 2000, when MMLP released. I was 15 at this time, and having always been a pretty quiet kid that was kinda introverted, the rebellious nature of him at this time really appealed to me. He was somebody that didn't give a f---, wouldn't allow himself to be censored, and I found listening to his music to be a real outlet for me.
Fast forward to today, and I'm a very different person. I'm 33 years old, and my views on people, the world and life in general have changed DRAMATICALLY (as you'd hope they would have over 18 years).
I still listen to MMLP regularly, and love every bit of it, but I don't RELATE as much now. What I mean by that is that I have HUGE nostalgia for how it used to make me feel, and that's a large part of why I love it, I still appreciate the beats, the rhyming, the talent of Eminem on that album, but I no longer feel the rebelliousness when I listen to it as I used to.
Today, when 2018 Eminem is speaking on politics, gun control, Trump, and the state of the world, I can relate to that. It's a big part of my life as a grown man now. Whether or not he's better or worse as a RAPPER is debatable, I love his technical ability, I think he's a genius with flows and rhyme schemes, and yes he still acts immature as f--- on a lot of songs, but the 2018 Eminem is once again speaking about things that relate to ME, that's when I FEEL something, more of a connection, when listening to his music today.
Anybody calling Eminem a hypocrite for speaking on gun control after being so pro-gun in the past really doesn't understand growth as a person, or maybe isn't old enough yet to understand it. Allowing your views and opinions to be changed is a big sign of intelligence, and believe it or not, integrity. If he, or anybody for that matter, had the same views now as they did nearly 20 years ago, that's when you should worry.
Rant over.
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Mar 17, 2018
Well said. Nice to see some positivity in this section for a change.hustleandcuss, jMa, onu and 24 others like this. -
Mar 17, 2018
As a european, gun control is such an abstract term to me. We don't have kids shooting their classmates here.samiulIslam, KayDash, DetroitDGAF and 10 others like this. -
Mar 17, 2018
If his music was literal, and he's a criminal how the f--- could he raise a little girl?!EvinemKobe24, Macca, samiulIslam and 7 others like this. -
Mar 17, 2018
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Mar 17, 2018
I feel like he needs to be more passionate in his music kinda like that BET awards freestyle. I respect the message but mixing political raps with pop music doesn't mix well. Revival still sucks btw.DetroitDGAF, Caine, Buddha and 1 other person like this. -
Mar 18, 2018
I'm not upset about his opinion, but I definitely think that he could voice it on something other than a mediocre pop song that was clearly made to get radio airplay.DetroitDGAF, Ids5621 and Caine like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Mar 17, 2018
Eminem pissing fans off because of gun control is hilarious. Really weeds out idiots who don't understand messed up jokes in his songs are still jokes. And even if he does contradict himself, who cares? He's a guy who rhymes for a living, don't look at him for any advice or opinion.MadMan, thunderface and gdot like this.(This ad goes away when signing up)