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smiles123 said:

yeah he died in 1996

 

 

 

 

But eminem was born in the 70´s.



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he can make me laugh, and at other times he can really insult someone- when he's serious. He expanded the rap-listening population. and now that well he's sort of died out, the rap population has decreased and has moved onto regular hip-hop.



 

 

 

 

hes white, blonde and his nose is pointy. He's basically the bad guy



                                                                           

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supermario128 said:
He is from Detroit.....

 

Detroit sucks.

 

Only if you live there.




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he always suck



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finalrpgfantasy said:
he always suck

 

Can you provide an example of not suck?

 

I can understand people not liking rap or just not liking his style of rap but to just flat out saying he sucks is like saying a 638 hp Corvette ZR1 is slow.



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finalrpgfantasy said:
he always suck

 

You suck for saying that. (jk)




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I like his old stuff, I'm not too into newer stuff.



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