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- Gen Z Twitter and TikTok users are calling out Eminem over his history of controversial lyrics involving themes of violence and domestic abuse. Eminem’s fans have come to his defense saying.
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Here’s what's going on. Gen Z Twitter and TikTok users are calling out Eminem over his history of controversial lyrics involving themes of violence and domestic abuse. Eminem’s fans have come to his defense saying these controversies are spoken of in the past tense and that controversy was part of his brand.
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Plus, many Millennial users have already chimed in claiming they’ve tried, and failed, to cancel Eminem in the past.
if I had to see this and have it ruin my day, so do all of you https://t.co/5Gq8LpiNLr
— angelina (@whyangelinawhy) March 2, 2021His 2010 collaboration with Rihanna “Love the Way You Live” has been at the center of attention and is what started the whole debate.
The line “I know I'm a liar/If she ever tries to f*****’ leave again, I'ma tie her/To the bed and set this house on fire,” has been zeroed in on and frequently cited as an example.
The duo has cited their past experiences in relationships as inspiration for the song as Eminem chose Rihanna to sing on it. Rihanna has previously said of the track “it just was authentic. It was real,” and added Eminem “pretty much just broke down the cycle of domestic violence” in the song.
as a millennial who has tried and failed to cancel Eminem I wish gen z the best of luck <3
— a little unstimulating (@softbutchicon) March 2, 2021Many Millennial users are wishing Gen Z luck in their efforts as they say they’ve unsuccessfully tried to cancel Eminem in the past.
“Gen Z should know by now that some people are above cancelling. Media been trying to cancel Eminem long before cancelling was a thing. He came out in '99 and his first words were 'Hi kids, do you like violence' and still enjoyed 22 years in the game. That's who you want to cancel?” One user wrote. Mac free cleaner app.
“Does she not remember when WE tried to cancel Eminem as well? His entire career kind of depends on having 'haters' and whatnot. We're all just trying to fuel his next project lol,” another said of the original TikTok video.
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April 21 (UPI) --Eminem is set to sell his first non-fungible token or NFT, after Saturday Night Live performed a sketch on NFTs that parodied that rapper's song 'Without Me.'
Eminem, on Monday, had retweeted the SNL parody by Pete Davidson, Chris Redd and singer Jack Harlow alongside a thinking face emoji.
Nifty Gateway, an NFT marketplace, then announced on Twitter Tuesday that Eminem will be selling his first NFT on Sunday. It remains unclear what exactly Eminem's NFT will look like.
https://t.co/3qHlPGrPMt— Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) April 20, 2021
The 48-year-old also retweeted Nifty Gateway's announcement with a lightbulb emoji.
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The sketch involved Davidson, Redd and Harlow discussing NFTs while performing a new version of 'Without Me' using lyrics about the digital items. Davidson dressed up as Batman's partner Robin, which Eminem had done in the music video for 'Without Me.'
An NFT is a form of cryptocurrency and is a unique digital collectible. NFTs can include jpegs, video clips, art pieces or tweets that run on blockchain, a digital ledger that verifies authenticity.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey sold the first-ever tweet that he sent in 2006 as an NFT for over $2.9 million. Dorsey said that he will convert the money made from the tweet into Bitcoin and donate it to charity GiveDirectly, which helps those in Africa who live in poverty.