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"I don't like to give the sob story: growing up in a single-parent home, never knew my father, my mother never worked, and when friends came over I'd hide the welfare cheese. Yo, I failed ninth grade three times, but I don't think it was necessarily 'cause I'm stupid. I didn't go to school. I couldn't deal." .- On his early education |
"I mean I got jumped, f*cked up shit happened to me a few times, but that happens to everybody. I don't think it has anything to do with color or any of that shit. It's just all a part of growing up." - On growing up in the hood |
"My earliest memory was raping the babysitter when I was 5...she was 15." - On his younger years |
"Why is it so hard for people to believe that white people are poor?! I wouldn't say I lived in a ghetto, I'd say I lived in the 'hood. The same friends I had back then are the same people on tour with me now." - On his childhood |
"We just kept moving back and forth because my mother never had a job. We kept getting kicked out of every house we were in. I believe six months was the longest we ever lived in a house." - On his childhood |
"There were times when friends had to buy me f*ckin' shoes!" - Being on welfare |
"Whoever likes my stuff, likes my stuff. But just know Slim Shady is hip-hop. I grew up on hip-hop, it's the music I love and it's the music I respect. I respect the culture...that's me." - On the hip-hop culture |
"I'm not alone in feeling the way I feel. I believe that a lot of people can relate to my shit--whether white, black, it doesn't matter. Everybody has been through some shit, whether it's drastic or not so drastic. Everybody gets to the point of 'I don't give a f*ck'." - About his attitude |
"I do say things that I think will shock people. But I don't do things to shock people. I'm not trying to be the next Tupac, but I don't know how long I'm going to be on this planet. So while I'm here, I might as well make the most of it." - On his philosophy for life |
"If I said in one of my songs that my English teacher wanted to have sex with me in junior high, all I'm saying, is that I'm not gay, you know? People confuse the lyrics for me speaking my mind. I don't agree with that life style, but if that lifestyle is for you, then it's your business." - About his lyrics |
"A lot of my rhymes are just to get chuckles out of people. Anybody with half a brain is going to be able to tell when I'm joking and when I'm serious." - About his lyrics |
"You can't control who likes you. If I got Backstreet Boy fans what am I supposed to do? Turn them away? Whoever likes my stuff, likes my stuff but just know Slim Shady is hip hop, I grew up on hip hop, it's the music I love and it's the music I respect. I respect the culture...that's me." - About his fans/hip-hop |
"It doesn't exactly feel like a shock, but it's all new to me, and I'm taking it in as it comes." - On his rise to fame |
"Some asshole kept throwing oranges and other fruit at me while I was onstage. F*cker had an arm like a major league pitcher..." - About one of his concerts |
"I had too much Nyquil and Vivarin again. Lost my stomach all over the place." - Drugs |
"Never take ecstasy, beer, baccardi, weed, pepto bismol, vivarin, tums, tagamet hb, xanax, and valium in the same day. It makes it difficult to sleep at night." - Drugs |
"Sometimes I'm real cool, but sometimes I could be a real asshole. I think everyone is like that." - About his attitude |
"Don't do drugs, don't have unprotected sex, don't be violent. Leave that to me." - Random comment |
"To the people I forgot, you weren't on my mind for some reason and you probably don't deserve any thanks anyway." - Random comment |
"I felt like it's my time to shine, I have to rip this. At that time, I felt that it was a life or death situation." - On his debut at The Wake Up Show |
"Who's Tony Blair, did he get his d*ck sucked?, oh he ain't shit then..." - On English Prime Minister Tony Blair |
"There was a while when I was feeling like, 'Damn, if I'd just been born black, I would not have to go through all this'." - On his race |
"I try not to look at it that way. Being white. I don't wake up every day and look in the mirror, 'Oh. I'm white'." - On his race |
"Unless you want to f*ck me, why do you care what I look like?" - On his race |
"At this point, I'm like "Come up with something new." I hate the same old questions. But it seems like "white" magazines such as Spin and Rolling Stone focus on my "whiteness" more than Black magazines" - On his race |
"All my life I've been dealing with my race because of where I grew up Detroit and being in the rap game. I'm at a boiling point...Anybody who pulls the race card is getting it right back in their face." - On the question of race |
"I get offended when people say, `So, being a white rapper...and growing up white...after being born white...' It's all I ever hear!" - On the question of race |
It's funny how all the magazines can dwell on my race, but they could NEVER say that my shit is whack because they know my shit is tight!" - On magazines |
"I was takin' a shit. I swear to God. And the f*ckin' name just popped into my head. Then I started thinkin' of twenty million things that rhymed with it." - On how he came up with the name Slim Shady (alter ego) |
"I had this whole Slim Shady concept of being two different people, having two different sides of me. One of them I was trying to let go, and I looked at the mirror and smashed it. That was the whole intro of the Slim Shady EP. Slim Shady was coming to haunt me." - On his Slim Shady alter ego |
"Slim Shady is just the evil thoughts that come into my head. Things I shouldn't be thinking about. Not to be gimmicky, but people should be able to determine when I'm serious and when I'm f*ckin around. That's why a lot of my songs are funny. I got a warped sense of humor I guess." - On his Slim Shady alter ego |
"When I was 9 years old, my uncle put me on to the Breakin' soundtrack. The first rap song I ever heard was Ice-T, 'Reckless.' From L.L. to the Fat Boys, and all that shit, I was fascinated. When L.L. first came out with 'I'm Bad', I wanted to do it, to rhyme. Standing in front of the mirror, I wanted to be like L.L." - On his childhood influences |
"I took a lot of them, I took a bunch of pain killers - Tylenol. I took 13, 16 of 'em and f*ckin' threw 'em up. I thought I was going die, I thought I was going to die for real." - On his suicide attempt |
"I do promote violence and I don't give a f*ck." - In reply to Time Magazine |
"I grew up listening to 2 Live Crew and N.W.A. and I never went out and shot nobody." - On violence |
"Saving Private Ryan was probably the illest, sickest movie I've ever watched, and I didn't see anybody criticizing that one for violence." - On violence |
"The truth is you don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. Life is a crazy ride, and nothing is guaranteed." |
""Sometimes you just gotta let shit go and say to "hell with it" and move on"" |
"Dealing with backstabbers, there was one thing I learned. They're only powerful when you got your back turned." |
"I am whatever you say I am; if I wasn't, then why would you say I am." |
"They say music can alter moves and talk to you. Well can it load a gun up for you and cock it too? WIll if it can and the next time you assault a dude, just tell the judge it was my fault...and I'll get sued!" |
"Will Smith don't got to cuss in his raps to sell records - well I do, so f*ck him and f*ck you too" |
"I might talk about killing people, but that doesn't mean I do it." |
"My family has never been there for me. They expect things because we're blood." |
"Holy Gigantical Completely Natural Bulges!!!" |
"I felt like it's my time to shine, I have to rip this. At that time, I felt that it was a life or death situation." |
"There was a while when I was feeling like, 'Damn, if I'd just been born black, I would not have to go through all this'." |
"I try not to look at it that way. Being white. I don't wake up every day and look in the mirror, 'Oh. I'm white'." |
"It's funny how all the magazines can dwell on my race, but they could never say that my shit is whack because they know my shit is tight!" |
"I think my first album opened a lot of doors for me to push the freedom of speech to the limit." |
"I'm stupid, I'm ugly, I'm dumb, I smell. Did I mention I'm stupid?" |
"Anybody with a sense of humor is going to put on my album and laugh from beginning to end." |
"We just kept moving back and forth because my mother never had a job. We kept getting kicked out of every house we were in. I believe six months was the longest we ever lived in a house." |
"I don't hate women - they just sometimes make me mad." |
"If there's not drama and negativity in my life, all my songs will be really wack and boring or something." |
"When I say I'll murder my baby's mother, maybe I wanted to, but I didn't. Anybody who takes it literally is ten times sicker than I am." |
"Who's Tony Blair, did he get his d*ck sucked?, oh he ain't shit then..." |
"Whoever likes my stuff, likes my stuff. But just know Slim Shady is hip" |
"It doesn't exactly feel like a shock, but it's all new to me, and I'm taking it in as it comes." |
"It'd be stupid for me to sit here and say that there aren't kids who took up to me, but my responsibility is not to them. I'm not a baby sitter." |
"I took a lot of them, I took a bunch of pain killers." |
"Why is it so hard for people to believe that white people are poor?! I wouldn't say I lived in a ghetto, I'd say I lived in the 'hood. The same friends I had back then are the same people on tour with me now." |
"At this point, I'm like Come up with something new. I hate the same old questions. But it seems like white magazines such as Spin and Rolling Stone focus on my whiteness more than Black magazines" |
"Look. I was pissed off! That's all I could say. I really felt that I wanted to do that shit. At one point in time, I really wanted to do that shit. For real." |
"All my life I've been dealing with my race because of where I grew up Detroit and being in the rap game. I'm at a boiling point...Anybody who pulls the race card is getting it right back in their face." |
"If I said in one of my songs that my English teacher wanted to have sex with me in junior high, all I'm saying, is that I'm not gay, you know? People confuse the lyrics for me speaking my mind. I don't agree with that life style, but if that lifestyle is for you, then it's your business." |
"Sucess is my only motherf*cking option, failure's not" |
"These times are so hard, and their getting even harder." |
"Don't do drugs, don't have unprotected sex, don't be violent. Leave that to me." |
"Don't do drugs, don't have unprotected sex, don't be violent... leave that to me" |
"I suppose it's old, partner, but the beat goes on," |
"If you had one shot, one opportunity, to seize everything you ever wanted, one moment, would you capture it, or just let it slip?" |
"I act like sh*t don't phase me, inside it drives me crazy, my insecurities could eat me alive." |
"I'd be surprised if this was the end of Eminem as a recording artist, but if you call your most recent two records The Eminem Show and Encore, you've got to expect it marks the end of some kind of chapter for him," |
"Even though the battle was won, I feel like we lost it/ I spent so much energy on it, honestly I'm exhausted." |
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