ShadyOnFire wrote:croatia wrote:dR3 wrote:Elliot is a dude, dude.
lol didnt know that
i seen some people post a picture of a blond chick called like that
your sig is fucking hilarious.
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ShadyOnFire wrote:croatia wrote:dR3 wrote:Elliot is a dude, dude.
lol didnt know that
i seen some people post a picture of a blond chick called like that
your sig is fucking hilarious.


sneakerheadshady wrote:rainlilibow wrote:i don't know if my english is good enough and if i become too weak. Anyway, my thoughts right now, with MMLP2 in my ears. WHY THIS MAKES ME SO SAD ?![]()
listening eminem is like watching a movie except it takes ten years to fall in it, feel it, recognise ourselves in it. It's like to be in the matrix for years just because you take the wrong pill but the good one cuz when you wake up, if you wake up, you feel like a monster who can take the world easily. Yes it's so easy but i wonder how someone - who wasn't a fan before - can fall in love with the MMLP2. Of course he can, but he will never know how it feels to grow up with this artist, connecting his dramas with yours (it happened for everybody i'm pretty sure) and then to listen MMLP2 and feels proud (which is pretty fucking stupid, we didn't do anything, did we ?) and with this weird sadness cuz you know, we know, the huge part of his work is over (they say he has 41 years old),so does the matrix.
i kinda agree, it does have a sad vibe at times. but seriously, just you taking all this time to write this long post in a second language, damn that takes dedication. nice job
it took me five minutes (i learnt English thanks to Em : i wanted so badly to understand !)








"I had a session set up with this writer, David Brook, in New York," she says of that time period. "We met each other and it was like a rainy day in New York, we were like, 'Let's go write a track, a piano ballad.' And this song kind of came out of nowhere, 'cause I was doing lots of dance bangers at that time. And we kind of didn't know what to do with that. And I was in the office of an Interscope executive a few months later, Neil Jacobson. I played him the song and he was like 'Don't play this for anyone. It's an Eminem record.' And the next week I was in the studio with ['Legacy' producer] Emile Haynie, who has worked with Kanye [West] and Eminem before. So Neil put his touch on the song. He edited some production, he sent it to Eminem. And then we got the word that Eminem was putting it on hold for the album and that he was cutting vocals for it...With albums like this, I think a lot of records get put on hold and you never know what's going to make the album or not. So literally, this is all happening in real time, I recently found out that the record is on the album, a few weeks ago. And it was a really great surprise that they also kept my vocals on it, which is actually funny because they never changed my vocals. Those are the original vocals that I laid in my little studio in New York."
It was actually on a plane ride to New York that she got official confirmation that her contributions to the Eminem's album were officially on The Marshall Mathers LP 2.
"The first time time I remember when I walked out of the office of Neil Jacobson, I called my co-writer in New York, David Brook," Polina says. "I said, 'You know I think we may have a song on the album, on the Eminem album.' It was really surreal because I'm a huge fan. And again we tried not to get too excited because again with albums like this, I think artists work on lots of, a big number of songs, and they get narrowed down to the final. Especially with someone like Eminem, he hasn't put out a record in a while so it's a very highly anticipated album. So we tried not to get our hopes up because we were really hoping and it was going to make it. So I remember, I just got off my European Asian tour, a month ago, and I got back to LA, and one of the first calls I got was literally from Neil Jacobson, saying, 'It looks like the song is on the album, and your vocal is on it. We'll have the confirmation next week." It was pretty surreal. And then I took a flight to New York, and then I landed. And I got a text saying that the album tracklisting has been released.And I went to Eminem's website and I saw "Legacy" the song that I cowrote and am singing on on the tracklisting. It was really crazy to actually see that it's actually happening. So I'm really extremely excited. I'm such a huge fan. And it's such a honor to be on a record with Eminem."






InsaneTRex94 wrote:I say let people fuck who they want to fuck and die how they want to die, whether it be from a heart attack after a Big Mac or crushing their skulls under a weight they were trying to lift.





horse wrote:You’ll never go gold, that’s why you’re just silver

Eminem @ Wicked Ways wrote:I ain't I need my meds I peed my bed
I'm going blind I don't see my legs I keep on falling down
No wonder you can't stand me I need my cane
Someone help me I think my face is melting
If you felt these migraines and see these maggots eat my brain
This G-I-A-N-T hole in my empty head
If you read my mind you can see my pain N-U-T
Why I'd be this way
Ever since I was knee high playin' with G.I. Joe
Or shut the P-I-E hoes that peep my game





"Everybody want the key and the secret to rap immortality like I have got.."Jimmy Conway, on someone placing a bid on Eminem's old home wrote:Koolo will probably buy it and have an orgy with all the studio leak worshipers in it and then burn it down because not enough people answered his "Do you like me buying this house" poll.

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