

TheGentlePlayer wrote:Damn, maybe Rihanna will beat Em![]()
Nahidul17 wrote:I remember when Em had only like 5 million like before recovery, and now 30 million? talk about jumping on the bandwagon
One Mic wrote:I honestly think Eminem can sit comfortably besides the legends/icons of music such as Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Michael Jackson etc - purely in terms of impact and relevance. Even if you absolutely hate him as person, and think his music is shit, you can't deny this.
Highest selling artist of the decade (2000-2009), critically acclaimed movie with 8 Mile, won an Academy Award for Lose Yourself, has 13 Grammy Awards, had the highest selling album of 2010, and constantly gets attention/hype surrounding him and he doesn't even have to try anymore, it's effortless.
Put it this way, 'Eminem' will still be a talking point in 20 years time. His music will always live!
That would be amazing for any artist, but the fact he is a rapper representing hip-hop (a genre that is often dismissed by music snobs), and is white, and was the first white rapper to blow the fuck up and make it big time, makes it even more of an achievement.
Nahidul17 wrote:I remember when Em had only like 5 million like before recovery, and now 30 million? talk about jumping on the bandwagon
BeautifulEscape wrote:Nahidul17 wrote:I remember when Em had only like 5 million like before recovery, and now 30 million? talk about jumping on the bandwagon
Or how about people started respecting him and became real fans of him after Recovery and now even have all of his albums and have become stans like us? Or people that were young when Em was popular back in the day just now discovered who he is and started listening to his music?
Quit assuming everyone who wasn't a fan before Recovery just "hopped on the Eminem bandwagon" after. He DID gain some genuine fans, you know.
One Mic wrote:^ True, but the INAD video has just dropped, and the song is doing well in the charts.
+ The video for Spacebound is coming very soon, and once that drops...
^^ those sort of people will cream their pants over it and will create more momentum/hype/buzz
dshady89 wrote:BeautifulEscape wrote:Nahidul17 wrote:I remember when Em had only like 5 million like before recovery, and now 30 million? talk about jumping on the bandwagon
Or how about people started respecting him and became real fans of him after Recovery and now even have all of his albums and have become stans like us? Or people that were young when Em was popular back in the day just now discovered who he is and started listening to his music?
Quit assuming everyone who wasn't a fan before Recovery just "hopped on the Eminem bandwagon" after. He DID gain some genuine fans, you know.
And how about people who have been fans of him since he came out but only have Facebook since last year?
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