Hey, I'm Elmar. Allow me to introduce myself...
I'm fifteen years old, live in Holland (so I might make some mistakes in English) and I like to play soccer, produce beats, remake beats and listen to Hip-Hop ofcourse.
It's also kinda obvious that I like almost all of Eminem's music. I got all of his CD's, excluding The Slim Shady EP and Infinite, because it's already hard to find the Slim Shady LP in some stores. My personal favourite albums are mostly Relapse and The Eminem Show. I also like The Marshall Mathers LP and The Slim Shady LP, but I when I got into Em at first, I got TES as a birthday present. So I got some youth sentiment in that CD, and Relapse is actually because when I got into Eminem, he put out TES, and I thought it was awesome. Then he came out with Encore, which I really didn't like, despite I really couldn't figure out the English lyrics at that time. And after that, you know, he went straight outta the fucking window. I kinda forgot about him, I was young, and when he came out with Relapse I was just learning to really understand the English language. I just thought it was really cool how he was rapping about being a serial killer and all that kind of stuff. So I totally loved that CD and yeah, that's how it became my favourite. After Relapse I just got all of his albums at once, and then the passion started. I also bought the D12 albums and I just started liking Em's music more and more. Recovery at first wasn't one of my favourites, but later in the day it became a good album with especially Cinderella Man, Cold Wind Blows, 25 To Life and Going Through Changes. I didn't like the beats though, and because I produce beats myself, that played a big part of my likings of Recovery. Now it's Hell: The Sequel time and I'm totally hyped. At first I love the beats, Royce spits fire and is a nice partner to Em, Em himself just stepped away a little from those soft things and started going just fucking hard again.
Anyway, that's how I got into Eminem and stuff. I also like other rappers like Tupac, J.Cole, Joell Ortiz, Joe Budden and lots more.