8 Mile (2002)

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8 Mile (2002)

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Eminem connects with Zane Lowe to talk about the golden age of hip hop and artists that influenced him [ x ]
"Eminem’s upending of the mainstream, particularly through the release of The Marshall Mathers LP, earned him countless enemies. From religious groups to government officials, he faced no shortage of protesters, but while Middle America – as well as occupants of other suburban areas around the world – hated him, their kids loved him, his music and his rebellious nature. You can love him or loathe him, but the fact we’re still talking about The Marshall Mathers LP 20 years later speaks to its undeniable impact."
– Will Lavin of NME, speaking on The Marshall Mathers LP
May 23, 2000. 21 Years of The Marshall Mathers LP.