Eminem`s punch line

Alessia 2022-04-21 09:01:32

Eminem was surrounded by black people for the first time underground. As a white man, he was so nervous in a black environment that he couldn't even say a yo. After that time, although he still wrote lyrics in his small notebook, he resisted participating in the competition. He is afraid of cultural discrimination, and that he may really not be suitable for hip-hop as a white man.

Later, Eminem experienced an affair with his girlfriend and brother, a single mother who lived with her peers and was humiliated, suppressed by a hostile label, and beaten in the middle of the night. He is different from other underground gangsters, hip-hop is not a cool thing for him, it is something he loves, it is awe and love. Either go down to the mold factory to work and earn money to support your sister and mother, or go underground and use your hip-hop to win the game, without saying anything casually.

I like the look in Eminem's trash-talking eyes when he finally chooses to re-enter the competition. It's the absolute confidence after completely eliminating the fear in his heart. He was fed up with everyone taking him to live in the trailer, being cuckolded, and the first time he got stuck in the battle. When he challenged for the championship, he scolded all the words his opponent could swear at one breath, and it was the opponent's turn to have nothing to say. Abandon the game directly.

Motivated people are really attractive.

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  • Kieran 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Went to this movie with some subjective love for Eminem.....

  • Gia 2022-03-22 09:01:25

    I'm very impatient with this way of constructing a female image. I'm impatient with this kind of music. Let's call it music for the time being. I am also very impatient with this initiation story, especially the so-called success at the end...

8 Mile quotes

  • B. Rabbit: [rapping] ... Don't ever try to judge me dude / You don't know what the fuck I've been through / But I know something about you / You went to Cranbrook - that's a private school / What's the matter, dog? / You're embarrassed? / This guy's a gangster? / His real name is Clarence / Now Clarence lives at home wit both parents / And Clarence parents have a real good marriage...

  • [Rabbit's car has just shorted out, the group is standing on the street while Rabbit is fixing the car]

    Sol: I ain't gettin' back in that piece of shit... it's a death trap.