and i agree with yall, the good sis marshall gotta promote
besides SNL he hasnt done any televised promo, he hasnt done any talk shows yet in the U.S
he's probably already in detroit chillin in his couch like
and i agree with yall, the good sis marshall gotta promote
besides SNL he hasnt done any televised promo, he hasnt done any talk shows yet in the U.S
he's probably already in detroit chillin in his couch like
the good sis Marshall is getting lazy. It's all Paul and Stans' fault that buy everything by the King
Remember when he was everywhere during MMLP and TES eras?
Marshall is so fkn lucky to have such loyal fanbase.and he knows that he has a VERY LOYAL fanbase bcs he wouldn't be chillin on his damn couch in detroit already
It was at a concert in 1999. I think I read a while back that he was leaning down to touch people's hands and she grabbed him and forced him into that kiss.
It was at a concert in 1999. I think I read a while back that he was leaning down to touch people's hands and she grabbed him and forced him into that kiss.
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Originally posted by slicknickshady
She the girl was like 15 or something. In a 1999 issue of Rolling Stone they mentioned that.
dead. mess at her then lmao she was brave though, looked like she hang on to him for dear life
Ill try to dig up the article. the point is it was all the girl. Em didn't initiate it or anything. lol.
Ah, it wasn't 15. I mean it could be 15. I assumed 15 because of Em's "I'm going to jail tonight" comment. Here's the full Rolling Stone article from April 29th, 1999 if you are interested. RS made it available on Em's 40th birthday last year. So you don't need to be a subscriber to read the article.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...ws-up-20091105
Right about now, though, a roomful of Staten Islanders is going berserk. In the silence between songs, a young girl in the front row who's wearing a white baby T screams, "I love you!" Eminem walks over. "I love you, too," he says and bends down to give her a hug. Big mistake. The girl lays a kiss on his lips and sets off the girl next to her, who tears Eminem's head away and kisses him full on the mouth. "Oh, ****," he laughs. "I'm going to jail tonight!" He launches into "Scary Movies," the B side to the independently released "Bad Meets Evil" single, and the audience raps right along. When he sits at the front of the stage, his pants are pulled at and his crotch is grabbed. "I touched his dick!" one girl boasts to her friend.
At the curb, a girl who looks no more than fourteen shouts, "I want to **** you," tugging suggestively at the top of her shirt and revealing her pierced tongue. "I want to **** you, too," Eminem says aloud to himself. "But I won't."
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Em learned his lesson. Don't go to hug the fans, they will lay one on you. haha.
Ah, I just noticed another part of the article were i might have got the age range of 15 from. It was actually 14. Some girl at a curb screamed something. The author said looked no older than 14. Anyway, the whole article is solid and a good read.
I still love reading the following part tho....
---- It's getting late, and Em's daughter is waiting for him. He has four days here at home to spend with her and her mother.
The van winds back through Detroit, stopping at a modest home. Kim, a pretty blonde, hops in holding Hailie, a groggy but smiley blue-eyed beauty who immediately dives onto Em's lap and wraps her arms around his neck.
Hailie settles down on the floor with a stuffed polar bear as Kim prepares her bed. The couple are happy to see each other tonight, but songs like "'97 Bonnie and Clyde" make it clear that times are not always this tranquil. Their relationship has been volatile — all the more so since their daughter's birth. At one point two years ago, when they were on the outs and dating other people, Kim, according to Eminem, made it difficult for him to see his daughter and even threatened to file a restraining order. Em wrote "Just the 2 of Us," on the Shady EP, to tell the tale of a father killing his baby's mother and cleaning up the mess with the help of his daughter: "Here, you wanna help Dada tie a rope around this rock?/Then we'll tie it to her footsie, then we'll roll her off the dock/Here we go, count of three. One, two, three, wee!/There goes Mama, splashing in the water/No more fighting with Dad, no more restraining order."
The original had a slightly different beat and a less monied production than "'97 Bonnie and Clyde," the version on the Interscope album, but on the Shady LP, Hailie chillingly plays herself (she is also on the album cover and liner notes). "I lied to Kim and told her I was taking Hailie to Chuck E. Cheese that day," Em recalls. "But I took her to the studio. When she found out I used our daughter to write a song about killing her, she ****ing blew. We had just got back together for a couple of weeks. Then I played her the song, and she bugged the **** out."
Kim declines to comment on that song or any of the others about her, including a track slated for Em's next album called "Kim." The song is the prelude to "'97 Bonnie and Clyde," with Em acting out the screaming fight that ends in murder. Em has played it for her already and claims that now she is truly convinced that he is insane. "If I was her, I would have ran when I heard that ****," Dre says. "It's over the top — the whole song is him screaming. It's good, though. Kim gives him a concept."
and here's another quote and segment i like...
"If he remains the same person that walked into the studio with me that first day, he will be ****ing larger than Michael Jackson," says a confident Dre. "There are a lot of ifs and buts, but my man, he's dope and very humble." As Em closes the door, with Hailie's blanket in his hands, he looks humble, a little tired and pretty happy. For now.
It was at a concert in 1999. I think I read a while back that he was leaning down to touch people's hands and she grabbed him and forced him into that kiss.