Monday, June 19, 2006

Eminem quotes

-As soon as my mom would leave to go play bingo, I would blast the stereo.
-Battling with somebody, you do anything you can to strip their manhood away.
-Before I was famous, when I was just working in Gilbert's Lodge, everything was moving in slow motion.
-But I'm not ignorant-I know how it must be when a black person goes to get a regular job in society.
-Fame hit me like a ton of bricks.
-I need drama in my life to keep making music.
-I was born in Kansas City, and my dad left when I was five or six months old.
-Music, in general, is supposed to be universal; people can listen to whatever they want and get something out of it.
-My only scheme was to be a rapper.
-Personally, I just think rap music is the best thing out there, period. If you look at my deck in my car radio, you're always going to find a hip-hop tape; that's all I buy, that's all I live, that's all I listen to, that's all I love.
-Sometimes I feel like rap music is almost the key to stopping racism
-That's when I decided I wanted to rap. I'd hang out on the corner where kids would be rhyming, and when I tried to get in there, I'd get dissed.
-Then when I was five we moved to a real bad part of Detroit. I was getting beat up a lot, so we moved back to K.C., then back to Detroit again when I was 11.
-Thing is, I'm not really a commercial rapper.
-Yeah, near 8 Mile Road in Detroit, which separates the suburbs from the city. Almost all the blacks are on one side, and almost all the whites are on the other, but all the families nearby are low-income. We lived on the black side.

Eminem

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