yup, and worth hundreds of millions.Meh. The guy was big like 15 years ago. In show business that is a lifetime.
What's wrong with that?Eminem an admitted devil worshipper ...
Exactly. The only ones “skewering” Eminem are Right Wing rags and Trump Supporters who are butthurt over his recent anti-Trump video.Let's face it - his Trump bashing video guaranteed that Trump loyalists would try to demean him to soften the blow.
So the skewering and flop of his single can be clearly attributed to the "Trump Effect". You ostracize Trump supporters and your business nosedives?Exactly. The only ones “skewering” Eminem are Right Wing rags and Trump Supporters who are butthurt over his recent anti-Trump video.
I dunno about his single...but when I searched for reviews of his recent SNL appearance the only publications criticizing it were conservative tabloids.So the skewering and flop of his single can be clearly attributed to the "Trump Effect". You ostracize Trump supporters and your business nosedives?
I think you're wrong...I don’t think too many Trump Supporters listen to Eminem anyway...
I dunno...You could say the same thing about rock stars, no?I can understand a rapper who's entertaining people at the age of 22 fresh from a shitty home life.
But it's absurd beyond belief to see millionaire rappers in their 40s acting and pretending to be 17 years old.
Grow up.
Possibly, but different to me. Rockers typically yell about love, hot chicks, drugs, being cool etc.... Whether they are 20 or 50, it might still apply. They don't talk about crappy home lifes or cops pestering them.I dunno...You could say the same thing about rock stars, no?
Fashwave perhaps?I think you're wrong...
And I don't think you understand Trump supporters...
His Walking on Water song is actually about where he’s at in his life right now. Maybe that’s why it’s not very popular- Not so many people care about the angst of a rich, middle-aged rapper?Possibly, but different to me. Rockers typically yell about love, hot chicks, drugs, being cool etc.... Whether they are 20 or 50, it might still apply. They don't talk about crappy home lifes or cops pestering them.
Rappers typically sing about hard life, cops, and trying to overcome ghettos and such. No doubt, could be a crappy childhood.
Someone like Eminem is 45, rich, probably lives in a millionaire neighbourhood in NY or LA. Continuing this image at this time is absurd. He's farther away from ghetto life than me and both of us are around the same age.