Offensive?
By anna728
@anna728 (1499)
United States
12 responses
@sanjayrapper (88)
• India
1 Sep 09
well what's in it to get offended.even if it is we shouldnt take it serious..infact I find his lyrics funny and cool.
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@rajib2603 (19)
• Bangladesh
22 Aug 09
no i m not..... i think one of the biggest reason where EMINEM stands today is his lyrics...without his lyric I doubt i would like EMINEM or not. his lyrics is witty funny and sometimes emotional..... i like them and i like EMINEM too
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@chelseaalawn (717)
• Hong Kong
8 Aug 09
Sure not~~ He is just writing the truth.
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@troublesome (324)
• United States
10 Aug 09
No, he has to right to rap his heart out about any topic he wants. He has the right to his opionion just like every other human being.
@chillpill90 (1936)
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23 Jul 09
no i dont find them offensive if people do then dont listen to him.
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@NessaFilth (341)
• United States
24 Jul 09
I am definatley not offended by Eminem's lyrics. I actually commend him for not caring what other people think about him. He says whatever he wants to say and with no reservation. Basically, he has a backbone- something not everyone has these days. Plus, they are really catchy lyrics! =]
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@psychogurl (266)
• United States
24 Jul 09
I can understand why some people would be offended by some of his lyrics. Personally, I listen to his stuff regardless. Yes, there are some songs that I would rather not listen to, but I still think that Eminem is an amazing musician.
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@lacroix707 (70)
• Philippines
24 Jul 09
He's sure got his opinions and I respect that. I do find some of his lyrics offensive but he makes really nice tunes.
@Morbid69 (50)
• United States
28 Jul 09
I do indeed find his lyrics offensive, but in a good way. It's part of why he's the only rapper I'll listen to. His lyrics maybe offensive, but they're so expertly woven together they're incredible. Not to mention I'm a fan of offensive things in general. ;)
His old stuff was a lot more offensive than his new stuff is, which is why both The Slim Shady LP and The Marshall Mathers LP are still his best records.
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