I have never spoken to Eminem. I've never even spoken to him once.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
After reading Eminem's autobiography, which I did because I'm so interested in him as an artist, I respect him a lot. Even though he seems angry and mad, he's had to fight so many demons in his life.
I think that Eminem is very talented and remarkably bright, and I actually do like a lot of his music.
That's something - you laugh about Eminem... It's funny, man, because I didn't like him when he first came out, ya know. It seemed like a big joke. But I think the guy's for real, and I like his lyrics!
But, Eminem... No, I've loved rap for a long time, especially when it got out of its first period and became this gangsta rap, ya know this heavy rap thing? That's when I started to fall in love with it. I loved the lyrics. I loved the beat.
I have a lot of respect for Eminem and Rihanna. They are both very real in their music.
I'm into the lyrical side of rap. I listen to some old Eminem songs and think, 'Wow, he's a genius.' He's one of the greatest poets of our time. Even when he's out of control, like on 'Cold Wind Blows,' it's incredible.
I'm a hip-hop guy, and the first time I heard Eminem was in '96. He was on a record with Shabban Siddiq. I was like, 'Who is this guy? He's dope!' First album came out: awesome. Second album came out: awesome. Third album, I was like, 'Eh.' He started to get really successful. He wasn't 'mine' anymore.
Well, Eminem, you know, I know him longer. Ive been signed to his label since 2001 and he's a good friend.
You're gonna laugh when I tell you this, man, but I'm starting to enjoy Eminem.
Eminem is more like a friend. And I'm also a fan on Eminem.