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    To Mosh or Not to Mosh

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    temperatures over one hundred degrees. This is what goes on in a mosh pit. Everyone practically joined at the hip jumping‚ and swinging at one another‚ all for total enjoyment. Who knows why people "mosh"? Is it for fulfillment? Is it to vent anger‚ or is it just fun? Paul Tough wrote an article that appeared in New York Times Magazine on November 7‚ 1993‚ entitled "Into the Pit." He tells a story about his own experience in a mosh pit. At first he was reluctant to enter the pit‚ but by pure curiosity

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    contribute to their rise to fame‚ some had to work hard to get where they are. Eminem and Drake started from the bottom and are now two of the most successful rappers in the music industry. Eminem‚ also known as Slim Shady‚ was born on October 17‚ 1972 in St. Joseph Missouri. His full name is Marshall Bruce Mathers‚ but he thought it’d be comical to go by his initials M&M which he later started writing as Eminem. Eminem was raised by his mother because his father abandoned him when he was still an

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    Eminem and Politics

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    Daniel Guzman 03/11/ 2009 Final Draft Eminem and Politics A famous artist can have an influence in many people’s decisions and actions when the artist presents a music video. These music videos can have subliminal messages that can encourage their viewers to dress a certain way‚ buy expensive items‚ and/or influence people to do illegal substances or activities. Eminem is one of the most controversial rappers to ever step up to the plate with songs about abusing females‚ killing‚ and

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    Eminem and BPD

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    Eminem and Borderline Personality Disorder 1 Eminem and Borderline Personality Disorder Diagnosis of Eminem with Borderline Personality Disorder By Andie Romness April 19‚ 2014 Psych 410 Professor Schiele Everyday‚ millions of people dream about being a celebrity. The ideas of endless money‚ fame‚ parties and attention are some of the few reasons why the lifestyles of the rich and famous are so appealing. From the outside‚ their lives appear to be flawless‚ almost unreal. They have people

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    Eminem Essay Example

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    17‚ 1972)‚ better known by his stage name Eminem‚[1] is an American rapper‚ record producer and actor from Detroit‚ Michigan. Having sold seventy million albums worldwide‚[2] Eminem is one of the highest-selling musicians of the early 2000s and one of the highest-selling rap artists of all time.[2] Eminem was discovered by rapper and producer‚ Dr. Dre. When Dr. Dre first heard Eminem’s mixtape‚ he thought Eminem was black.[3] Dr. Dre later signed Eminem to his record label‚ Aftermath Entertainment

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    LP” is the third studio album by rapper Eminem. It was released on May 23‚ 2000‚ by Interscope Records. “The Marshall Mathers LP” was one of Eminem ’s best selling albums and one of the best rap albums of all time. One reason why “The Marshall Mathers LP” was such a great impact to the rap community is because after the great success of his previous album “The Slim Shady LP” no one expected a white rapper to be able to follow up with a better album‚ like Eminem did. Another reason why “The Marshall

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    Mockingbird Interpretation

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    Evaluation of Mockingbird by Eminem: The song “Mockingbird” by Eminem reveals many concepts throughout the song. Many emotions were shown through his lyrics for the love he has for his two daughters. His lyrics provide a brief and straight forward message but if you take time out to interpret each line it consumes a story of his life. The word alone proved an important message about how he feels about himself as a father and describes the problems he faced trying to raise Hailie and Laney. The

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    breakthrough performance. The set opened with Eminem‚ dressed in baggy pants‚ an oversized white tee‚ a backwards baseball cap and a Nike‚ hoodie with the ironic label‚ “Role Model” flashing across his chest in LED lights. In front of mobile home cutouts and an LED “Trailer Park” sign‚ Eminem rapped his 1999 single‚ “My Name Is‚” which introduced his alter ego‚ the hedonistic‚ misogynistic rebel‚ “Slim Shady” to the world. Then‚ opposite Dr. Dre‚ Eminem performed “Guilty Conscience‚” the B-side to

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    rap music

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    sharing life stories and confronting harsh realities. There is a rap song called “Mockingbird” by Eminem‚ and it is about Eminem telling his daughter that he will always be there for her even though he is thousands of miles away. Critics of “Mockingbird” said the lyrics of the songs were a heart-warming sensation and addresses to a lot of people who are without a member of their family. With Eminem and his success‚ he is not just famous for the style he presents‚ but the messages he carries out and

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    8 mile film analysis

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    Jackelyn Puignau Thurs 6:30-9:00 Film Analysis: 8 Mile The 2009 film‚ 8 Mile‚ parallels the true life story of multi-platinum artist‚ Eminem. Directed by Curtis Hanson‚ the film takes place in 1995‚ a time where hip-hop music was growing and Detroit‚ Michigan had hit an all time low. Eminem (formally referred to as Marshall Mathers) plays Jimmy‚ a wannabe rapper from the poor side of Detroit and stars like Brittany Murphy‚ Kim Basinger‚ and Mekhi Phifer all play key roles in the film. The film

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