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    Ever wonder how Eminem never even finished the ninth grade but was still so lyrically talented. That’s because all jobs require some use of intelligence and can enhance skills that people rarely notice they are using. Mathematics, literature, interacting, etc. are all used in everyday work. These require skills that even people in blue collar job systems have. Both Mike Rose’s article “Blue-Collar Brilliance” and the film “8 Mile” agree that even in blue collar jobs work is an educational place…

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    fulfilling it are Eminem, Jackie Robinson, and Ice Cube. These are men who have overcome their horrid situations in life to go from “rags to riches”. Some people believe the dream is dead, but if someone asked one of these people they would disagree. Marshal Mathers, aka Eminem, came from a trailer park in Saint Joseph, Missouri (Eminem Biography). He grew up in poverty with a mother hooked on crack and an absent father (Eminem Biography). Eminem lost his…

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    successful at what you love doing, and do something that someone else has never done before. Eminem rose up from the poor neighborhoods of Detroit and dealt discrimination for being white in the dominantly black rapper world to become one of the most successful recording artists of all time. Eminem proves that if you work hard enough and overcome the hardships and perfect your work, anyone can become successful. Eminem is a classic story of poor to rich and proves that the American Dream still…

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    middle class drivers, Eminem fans, and the people from Detroit. In "Imported from Detroit" a black Chrysler is driving down the street with Eminem’s “lose yourself" instrumental music playing in the background. "What does a town that’s been to hell and back know about the finer things in life?" The narrator says. It then starts to jump back and forth from the clip of the car to the life of Detroit (people showing their athletic talents and their city art work). Towards the end Eminem is revealed…

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    Eminem's Presidency

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    Journalism, YouTube, awards show, shows to express their dislike of him. Others have chosen to make fun of him through parody videos, memes. However, Eminem chose to vocal his dislike of the president in an original way, he dedicated a 5 minutes’ video to Donald Trump Bashing. According to Variety’s article “Eminem Blasts Trump in Furious Freestyle”, Eminem attacked the President in a freestyle rap video that aired at the Bet Hip-Hop award on Tuesday. In the video, he called out the president…

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    Eminem is an American rapper, producer and actor. Eminem has been called one of the greatest influences in America’s rap music industry. He is known as one of the most controversial and best selling artists. Eminem tested freedom of expression in his music. He said whatever he wanted and insulted whoever he wanted. Eminem was born on October 17, 1972 in st, Joseph Missouri. His father abandoned him as an infant. Since his father left him as an infant, this led to his mother raising him. His…

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    someone does; they never seem to be doing it right. Cleanin’ Out My Closet by Eminem was released September 17th, 2002 and reached number 4 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart. Despite the song’s positive critical reception, Eminem is still seen by the media as a ‘wannabee’ African American who glorifies violence, domestic abuse, and rape amongst other controversial issues. In Cleanin’ Out My Closet, Eminem talks about how the media has silenced, excluded, and marginalized him and…

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    90's Music Speech

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    hit was released called "No Scrubs." People really loved TLC because not only do they sing about real life, so does Eminem. life, so does…

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    since he found the pearl, a powerful and changed person, is shown. In Rap God” this is shown when Eminem raps “I know the haters are forever waiting/For the day they can say I fell off they'd be celebrating” (Eminem). This is the same as Kino, who is powerful with the pearl, and with the “haters” representing the townspeople, they want him to fall off or die so they can celebrate and take the pearl (Eminem). This also shows that with the pearl he is a threat to them and has power over them.…

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    Eminem's The Storm

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    anger against Trump and notes “racism’s the only thing he’s fantastic for,” and taking on everything from Trump’s alignment with white supremacy to his expensive travel budget. Eminem even refers to Colin Kapernick in the rap and putting a fist up to stand for his rights and gives people a voice who don’t have one. Eminem is communicating his personal opinions and emotions through a freestyle cypher that is all over the media. This cypher made major News headlines and gained a lot of attention,…

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