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Eminem Rapped About Punching Lana Del Rey “Like Ray Rice” And A Lot Of People Are Upset About It

November 11, 2014February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Today musicians are regarded as lyrical artists that put emotions into rhythm. Eminem has been regarded as one of the greatest rap artists of past decades. His music has inspired many underprivileged youths and influenced their lives. However, in one of his more recent songs, Eminem relates to a domestic

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Is Hip-Hop a Crime?

November 22, 2012February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

Often our society views hip-hop as a negative form of art and can lead to crime just by listening to it. In the song “Criminal” by Eminem, he talks about how society and the media portrays him as a criminal just because he has edgy and controversial lyrics in his

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Eminem, “I’m sorry mama”

November 20, 2012February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

This song titled, I’m sorry mama, by rapper Eminem, is a song that he writes about his relationship he had with his mother as a child. He expresses out his anger and tells her everything he wanted her to know. He speaks his frustration out and tells the world how

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Eminem and Elton John – Stan

November 20, 2012February 14, 2021 bgoeltzenleuchter

In this song “Stan” by Eminem and Elton John. This song is looking at a guy named Stan and how he was the biggest fan of Eminem and he would always write him letters about how much he loved him. However he would never get a response back to his

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