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"Growin' up, as a kid, Eminem was one of them artists that you just had to respect... his wordplay, is delivery, his emotions, everything was kinda, like, perfect... it was just really hard for me to even choose through his albums, 'cause I like the Recovery joint, I like The Marshall Mathers LP, I like The Slim Shady LP, but The Eminem Show was just like my thing back then.
I enjoyed every single song. It showed the quality of where you needed to be, to be on your top level as a rap artist. It showed that, look, he's puttin' his all into every song. You hear the pain in his voice, you hear the anger. If he's angry, if he's buggin' out, if he's havin' fun, the words that he picks to use in each line, the carefulness of his delivery, his whole persona was just crazy on the album."
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