I think that Eminem is very talented and remarkably bright, and I actually do like a lot of his music.
We Know that World's best rapper is Eminem and He is White
When I was six, I entered a talent contest. I dyed my hair blond, had a chainsaw and pretended I was Eminem. The old folk weren't expecting that.
I'm a hard-mouthed north-eastern lad. That's me - the Eminem of Northeast England.
Like my good friend Eminem the rapper says, you only get one shot.
Eminem is more like a friend. And I'm also a fan on Eminem.
Unfortunately hip-hop is so competitive that in order for fringe groups to get in, you gotta be better than whoever's the best. So before Eminem, the idea that there would be a white rapper that anybody would really check for was fantastic or amazing or impossible.
Eminem. My son was listening to that and I was like, “What is that junk?” Then I started listening and I thought, You know, that kid is pretty good. It's the storytelling.
I love Nicki Minaj, Eminem, Katy Perry. They are all about being themselves and I love that.
Everybody in the '80s, well, we hate rap. Now, the biggest rapper in the world. . . Eminem. Rap's a black thing.
I would like to meet with Drake. I would love to meet him. He's from the city I'm from. I feel we share the same interests and I'm really just into his music and him as a person in general. He's great at what he does. I would want to meet Eminem. He was my first ever influence. The reason why I even started writing was because my mom bought me my first Eminem CD and I was glued from there.
I have a lot of respect for Jay-Z, Eminem, Ludacris, Cee-Lo. They're groundbreaking.
I love listening to Lil' Wayne, Drake, and Eminem to get me fired up!
Eminem is like the godfather of the hip-hop game.
I love Eminem, I love Moby. Why can't we just be friends?
I hear poetry whenever I turn on the radio. Eminem is a better poet than just about everybody. He's better than Billy Collins; he's better than Richard Wilbur; he's better than me.
I've never met Eminem; you don't meet Eminem. He has his own secret service.
I didn't get into Tupac [Shakur] until a little later, once I started understanding rap and people's stories. Eminem was the first rapper that I actually started dissecting the lyrics, and once I got attached to his stories, then I started listening to Dr. Dre, then Snoop 'cause they were all under one camp.
The only thing that I'm scared of is not livin' up to the expectations of Dr. Dre and Eminem.
I was obsessed with Eminem when I was younger. When he first came out I was about 12 and fanatical about his 'Slim Shady' CD. I think he's a genius.