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    crowd’s energy and seem absolutely‚ extremely stoked to be there. Most of the crowd was singing along throughout the concert and you could see in the band’s grins that they had not been expecting this and were pumped to see the crowd so into it. Mosh pits and crowd surfings have started during the show‚ which does not really happen at an indie rock concert‚ but does anyway. It was one of the greatest experiences I had at a show. Audio and sound did not have one single difficulty. The band threw

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    rap artist Eminem fits the dramatic monologue format popularized by Robert Browning‚ because in Eminem’s song‚ Stan fits all of the characteristics of the Duke in My last Douches. Stan is extremely obsessive; in the beginning of the song he dies his hair and is trying to actually become Slim Shady‚ even his outfit and style are the same as Slim and is screaming in his girlfriend’s face because she keeps calling him Stanly when I would imagine he would want to be called Slim‚ or Eminem‚ or Marshal

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    Two Great Hip-Hop Singers

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    They are 50cent and Eminem. Although 50cent was born 3 years after Eminem‚ 50cent music can be similar to Eminem. Their life stories couldn’t be more different. Eminem was born in 1972 and had a difficult life. His childhood was turbulent‚ and he was very poor until he became a successful singer. In contrast‚ 50cent raised by his grandparents after his father ran out and his mother was shot when he was only eight years. His childhood was tough. In addition‚ both Eminem and 50cent became very

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    age of twelve during the 1980s’ crack epidemic.[3] After leaving drug dealing to pursue a rap career‚ he was shot nine times in 2000. After releasing his album Guess Who’s Back? in 2002‚ 50 Cent was discovered by rapper Eminem and signed to Interscope Records. With the help of Eminem and Dr. Dre—who produced his first major commercial successes—he became one of the highest selling rappers in the world. In 2003‚ he founded the record label G-Unit Records‚ which signed successful rappers such as Young

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    What Does Not Afraid Mean

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    Eminem’s “Not Afraid”: An Intimate Pledge Eminem writes and performs “Not Afraid” for a long-time fan base that has followed him through various evolutions over several years. The lyrics of the song form a message laid out throughout a progression of verses and a repeated chorus that summarizes the overall tone of the piece. The tone of the song being a uplifting invitation to overcome demons and to improve. Throughout the piece vulgarities‚ metaphors‚ and moments of vulnerability are employed

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    Famous People

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    Bagrich February 28th‚ 2013 Period: 3rd Entrepreneur Eminem. Slim Shady. Marshall Mathers III. Love him or hate him‚ no one can deny that he leaves an indelible impression‚ nor can one argue his staying power. Sur‚ he is not the only kid to come from a poor and broken home‚ or to have changed school every few months‚ or to have flunked the 9th grade three times. There are plenty like him who don’t make it; but‚ make no mistake‚ Eminem has earned everything he has‚ fair and square‚ and there are

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    Bad Rap

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    Kate Everett It’s a Bad Rap Every so often‚ a new style of music emerges in America. In the 1970s and 80s‚ it was rap. For many years‚ rap brought the population of African American’s together in a changing society. They all knew how it felt to be discriminated and terrorized. Rap was what people could relate to‚ because they knew they were not the only ones in trouble. Now‚ rap has changed for the worst. Modern mainstream rap is an embarrassment compared to the art form it used to be. Beginning

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    Mathers LP2 (Deluxe) by Eminem‚ download iTunes now. Already have iTunes? Click I Have iTunes to open it now.I Have iTunes Free DownloadiTunes for Mac + PC The Marshall Mathers LP2 (Deluxe) Eminem View More By This Artist Open iTunes to preview‚ buy‚ and download music. Name Artist Time Price 1 Explicit Bad Guy Eminem 7:14 $1.29 View In iTunes 2 Explicit Parking Lot (Skit) Eminem 0:55 $1.29 View In iTunes 3 Explicit Rhyme or Reason Eminem 5:01 $1.29 View In iTunes

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    Music in American Culture

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    Music is completely different in America then any other country in the world. There are many different genres of music . Whatever kind of music you want to listen to‚ America has it. One of the genres in American society today are rock‚ which has different types such as classic‚ alternative‚ and heavy. Another very popular genre is rap‚ which is popular among the youth of the nation. Besides rap‚ a very popular genre is country‚ which has an ever-growing fan base. Rock music has been around since

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    When faced with the decision of which pop song really stood out to me during my youth and adolescent years‚ the song “Lose Yourself” by Eminem immediately came across my mind. From listening to this song during soccer game warm ups‚ to quietly being indulged in my own headphones while studying for high school exams‚ this song was like no other in my ITunes library. On top of its amazing use of musical elements‚ I especially love this song because of its connection to certain socio historical factors

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