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    Meaning Of Deja Vu Theme

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    as the strong feeling that something currently being experienced has been experienced before, however the details of the memory are unclear of impossible. The rapper Eminem uses this to describe the experience of his drug use that characterized him for almost five years and greatly affected his music career. The song “Deja Vu” by Eminem is a song that paints a immersive picture of the experience of drug addiction though the use of anecdotal lyrics and an ominous, uncomfortable music. The lyrics…

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    Eminem's Accomplishments

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    sings about something they believe in and stand for. An outstanding recording artist that truly deserves all his fame is Marshall Mathers, publicly known as "Eminem". There's a lot of people that wouldn't even consider him to be a recording artist because of how badly people can dislike different tastes in music, especially rap which is what Eminem mainly records. Sure he can be considered an amazing artist because of his talent, or his ability to get on a stage and perform…

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    have chosen for a lyrics analysis is “The Monster” by Eminem featuring Rihanna. “The Monster” was released on October 29, 2013 as part of the “Marshall Mathers LP 2” album. The songs theme is about Eminem trying to escape his troubled past but it will always still with him and he can never escape from it. The song is about the monster that is inside of Eminem's head and he will never be able to get away from. The deeper meaning behind it is Eminem who had a troubled life being from the poorest…

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    Marshall Mathers, or Eminem, had to live his entire life not knowing his father who abandoned him when he was still an infant. He had to move schools frequently, usually two or three times a year, never making any friends most of the time. This had the biggest impact on his childhood. “I would change schools two, three times a year, that was the roughest part,” he recalls. During his childhood he frequently was bullied and treated like an outcast for being white and “the new kid.” Eminem also…

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    People who have succeeded in life are not always supported positively; a great example would be Steph Curry and Eminem. Steph Curry and Eminem had made an impact in what they do because they never gave up and they never listened to the ones who doubted them. Stephen Curry is one of the best basketball players in the world in 2017, being as good as he is it didn’t always come that easy. Curry is the oldest of 3, born in Akron Ohio. Because of his dad playing in the NBA he moved around a bit, by…

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    it. My song is written by Marshall Mathers or known by his stage name, Eminem, he wrote this incredible song called “When I’m Gone” for his daughter Hailie. This song is about him ignoring his daughter and focus more writing songs instead of being with her, and talks about his recurring dream about his daughter giving up on him, then he finally realizes that he doesn’t want her to leave and wakes up from his nightmare. Eminem wants to tell his daughter that he’s sorry for not being there for her…

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    Colorism in music has been more apparent nowadays in many different forms. Whether it’s an artist’s skin tone resulting in certain sales, or the controversy based off of one’s appearance, it is very real and it personally doesn’t bother me.
 Let’s talk about what I mean when I say “colorism in music” as I give clear examples to what they are and represent. Colorism in music can also be viewed as cultural appropriation. I say this because of my main example, whites taking what blacks have already…

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    are mental. He is depressed, but the pictures of Eminem on Stan’s wall remind him that things are not all that bad. That is referenced in the use of the line “And even if I could it’ll all be gray, but your picture on my wall, it reminds me that it’s not so bad, it’s not so bad.” (Eminem) Throughout the song, Stan wrote letters to Eminem talking about Stan’s life. One major thing that follows through all of these letters is that Stan refers to Eminem as Slim. This shows how Stan cannot…

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    which included a bailout in 2009. Detroit had seen better days; Chrysler had seen better days. In the downward spiral that the industry seems to be heading, Chrysler found a way to stand out. It featured Marshall Mathers III, better known as Eminem driving the new Chrysler 200 through the city of Detroit, which just happened to be where the headquarter of Chrysler is located. The narration is part of the power behind the commercial and in the first minute he asks a series of questions to…

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    Eminem's Relapse Analysis

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    even a day that you had either dreamt of or actually experienced step by step previously. Well, Marshall Mathers III, also known as Eminem, captures one intense and eerie déjà vu moment while giving his readers a vivid picture of his frightening relapse. Marshall expresses the fear, confusion, anger and mental instability of a haunting drug addiction. In 2009 Eminem released his relapse album dedicated it to the loose of his close friend Deshaun that went by the name of D12. After this death…

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