Nov 5, 2015 Holy s--- you and the sheltered eminem stans who actually believe this must be joking Like, unless you live in f---ing Kansas there's no way eminem is more popular than future, unless you hang out with 30+ year olds, which isn't who festivals should be catering too.
Nov 5, 2015 To a target demographic of 16-24 year olds (aka the festival demographic) then yes. Eminem hasn't made a widely-considered good album since i was in 3rd or 4th grade roughly.
Nov 5, 2015 Future is performing at o2 academy in the UK, which holds about 2000, while Eminem sells out stadiums. If you think Future is more popular then your a moron
Nov 5, 2015 Popularity=/=relevancy If popularity is the only measure we could just put Ariana Grande up there and call it a day. Eminem has his own little isolated fanbase of people-who-dont-like-rap-but-love-eminem, sure, and he's retained a significant portion of his fanbase from back when he was an entertaining artist, sure, but out of ppl who listen to rap beyond casual listening, future is the more relevant artist. Dre had been consistently working on music, and was made more popular to the youth because of his affiliations with Kendrick. Big Boi was still making well received solo albums and Andre 3000 worked with, woah, Future. The only one out of all the artists named who hasn't released to a genuine positive critical response in a decade is your boy Marshall
Nov 5, 2015 It wasn't meant as literally little you dolt It's just a saying people add to things Ex : can you grab that little remote over there?
Nov 5, 2015 Eh, i don't really travel outside of the south and Chicago so I'll just have to take your word that eminem is still relevant.