Nov 13, 2017 i just listened to his interview again, i have zero doubts Em heard about fansdown movement We are the ONLY SITE who sh---ed on him constantly. Only site. Listen to him say fans kept telling me dont do rappity rap or talk to fast or force words...etc That was US. US SECTIONEIGHTY. every other site on the planet rode his d-ck except us Think about it. He isnt talkin about kanye fans who dont believe in him. He is talkin about his fans who dont WHICH IS f---in SECTIONEIGHTY u god d--- welcome u f---s @EminemSXN Thank u @Papa Andy for helping me with the movement Revival, brought to you by SectionEighty
Nov 13, 2017 Yeah I agree 100 % he or his camp keep log in here..every fmonth to know what's the fanbase was thinking...
Nov 13, 2017 One thing is for sure Ever since relapse he been on the internet on constant He adressed the main concerns about relapse (accent) on Recovery After recovery he adressed the cringy rhymes and the yelling directly Now he's talking about the rappin' too fast. So S80 or not, he f---ing reads the internet and especially the boards where people are the most severe with him Then there is the Studioleaks period, and the song Take From Me Even if Revival isn't directly inspired from the feedback on S80 every other internet platforms mostly formed their opinions based on what has been originated here on S80, as Eminem is a constant subject matter. S80 played a major role in Em's career these last couple of years
Nov 13, 2017 " Back in a 2009 interview, Complex's Editor-in-Chief Noah Callahan-Bever opened up Em to the world of Internet p---. Before then, he hadn't known about the online free p--- movement that started near the end of the 90s. This was literally out of a scene from Family Guy. Check out an excerpt from the interview below: So you're saying you still buy p--- on DVD, then? Eminem: Um... PR: There's a lot of free p--- on the Internet, I think, is what Noah's trying to tell you. Eminem: Oh, is there? Maybe I should go on the Internet. [Laughs.] There's something called Spankwire... Eminem: What? Spankwire? Imagine a YouTube of pornography. Eminem: Really?! I know what I'm doing for the rest of the day when this s--- is over. [Laughs.] You can look up anything? Yup. Eminem: Nostril f---ing? Maybe so. It's like, any genre or actress— Eminem: I have to go back and look at my pornos because there's a couple chicks that really— Changed your life? Eminem: Yeah. [Laughs.] Wow, Complex just put Eminem on to streaming p---. I'd like to apologize to music fans around the world now. Eminem: If my album doesn't come out, it's Noah's fault. [Laughs.]
Nov 13, 2017 Royce knows about this forum and he sure as h--- reads every now and then knowing his internet behaviour.
Nov 13, 2017 Eminem Tells Fans He's Glad He Stays Off Social Media MC also releases a new bonus track featuring rapper Buckshot Earlier this week, Eminem sat down for a Q&A session with some of his fans as part of SiriusXM's "Town Hall" series. While there, he fielded a number of questions from an audience of SiriusXM listeners and moderator Sway Calloway. They covered topics including his motivation for making new album The Marshall Mathers LP 2 – spoiler: he said, "I just want to rap" – and how he feels about a high school teacher using his lyrics as a classroom tool ("If you can get away with that, then that's cool," he said). Eminem goes deep on the making of 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2' But perhaps the most revealing discourse happened when Calloway asked the rapper how Internet savvy he is. At first, Eminem joked, "I am on social media all day, in front of a computer, blogging constantly. Yo, does someone got my laptop?" After the laughter died down, though, he opened up. "I really try not to pay attention," he said. "Put it this way: I want to keep my finger on the pulse of what's going on, so I don't want to be ignorant in that sense. But at the same time I can't pay attention to what everyone's saying. I would never be able to make music, I don't think, if I just got caught up in that. 'Cause I would probably get caught up in some ugly arguments with people. 'Yo, drive to my house now. What the blip?' It would consume a lot of my time and it would be very counterproductive to do that." Then he paused and admitted, "But I still do. And that's what's f----- up." The event coincided with the release of MMLP2, which came out yesterday. It also saw the release of "Don't Front," a bonus track available to fans who bought a bundle of MMLP2 and the video game Call of Duty: Ghosts. The track – which plays off a jazzy sample of Black Moon's 1993 single "I Got Cha Opin," with lines form Black Moon rapper Buckshot intact – has leaked. In typical Shady fashion, it finds Eminem self-promoting, rapping, "When names come up in the conversation of who's the dopest, better throw mine in it."
Nov 13, 2017 not forums and boards though that's what Em reads and that's wherethe outrage is and the epicenter seems to be S80 huge win for us, Guests get your a----s over here and subscribe