The Marshall Plan: Eminem's Yes Man Paul Rosenberg's Mission To Destroy A Career

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“No,” I said, embarrassed, because I knew it’d be tricky to find a way to cop the CD and hide it from my parents. But it wasn’t just that—I was embarrassed because I was late on Eminem. Way late. When “My Name Is” came out, I thought the track was goofy, and I didn’t give the nasally emcee from Detroit a chance until he forced me to, with his show-stopping performance Dr. Dre’s “Forgot About Dre” (and the rest of 2001), and again on the Notorious B.I.G.’s “Dead Wrong.”

  • I thought the album was shocking and shameless, terrifying and triumphant, hateful and hilarious. It was the first time I’d ever heard Hip Hop with such emotion, such irreverence, and such a combination of both calculated and intense, unbridled anger.

:wtf: how old is this guy? is this the TS?
 

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:wtf: how old is this guy? is this the TS?

No breh its an editorial that was put up on HipHopDx weeks ago. Click "comments" in my first post

And the guy was talking about when he was younger, sounds like a typical white suburban kid from that time. Hopefully he has listened to more hip hop and widen his taste since then :lolbron:
 

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Man, Relapse was the shyt... But..

I'm scared for Em, brehs. I think Berserk is cool, but survival is average. Em has to do this. Make a great fukkin album. :noah:
 
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