Eminem – “Rap God” (2013 YouTube Music Awards Performance)

    Watch the YouTube Music Awards’ “Artist Of The Year” winner Eminem perform “Rap God.”

    19 thoughts on “Eminem – “Rap God” (2013 YouTube Music Awards Performance)

    1. We don’t give a damn about no white man law if you attack what we love. And frankly, it ain’t none of your business. What do you got to say about it? Did you teach Em? Did you make Eminem? Did you clean up Eminem? Did you put Eminem out before the world? Was Eminem your traitor or ours? And if we dealt with him like a nation deals with a traitor, what the hell business is it of yours? You just shut your mouth, and stay out of it. Because in the future, we gonna become a nation. And a nation gotta be able to deal with traitors and cutthroats and turncoats. The white man deals with his. The Jews deal with theirs

    2. Where are the haters at now? Hahahaha Eminem just served you all. Your favorite rappers couldn’t do this in four hundred and thirteen billion years.

      1. The new album is fucking fire dude. How about listening through to it and actually giving it a chance? Most of you haters have decided before even listening to it that you’re not going to like it. Heck, I’m going to even say that you douchebags haven’t even listened to it and are just hating coz ya’ll sour ass fools.

    3. I understand that many new hip-hoppers have been cold in their response to this album. Some “shady” fans are disappointed with his flow… I urge you guys to do some Hip-Hop research. Study the first MMLP, NOT THE SSLP! (that’s slim shady LP for those of you I mentioned in the first line.) Marshall Matthers is the boy from Detroit who dealt with extreme hazing and a shit family situation. Slim Shady is the result of this, his alter ego that goes on psychotic rants and gives you graphic murderous horror scenes.

      This album is supposed to show the maturation of the rapper Eminem through the lens of Marshall Mathers. He is talking about his daily life with acquired fame (and now his slow decline from the alpha-dog status) He wants to show that he has reached the pinnacle of rap power. He does not need to be underground, he does not need to front like up and comers, anything he says will reach more ears than any unsigned rapper, and most of the signed rappers (with exclusion to maybe J).

      If you are waiting for flow and lyricism that makes your gut turn then you should cross your fingers for a Slim Shady LP2 (which I would love to see *hint hint*)

    4. And all you f@g$ think his album is trash…That’s what ya’ll said for every other album and em will verbally smack you in the face with racks of cash.

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