Charmalagne tha Bhagwan Eminem thinks of attempts to cancel because it is his ‘whole steak’



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Eminem recently became a trending topic again after General Z ticket users published some of his more offensive songs in back-to-back discussions. The rapper has been a fair part of the controversy throughout his career, probably ably many people especially for the songs or considered misogynistic or homophobic, but Charlemagne tha God thinks the slim shade will not stick to the thin shade, regardless of any effort.

In a recent episode of her podcast Brilliant idiots, Charlamagne discusses the latest discussion surrounding her legacy. “Trying to cancel the ticket ok k Eminem,” he mentioned. “I think it’s funny when kids go back to the era, they shouldn’t even be playing around. They’re just playing old Eminem songs and doing what the culture of aggression is doing. Making a case against Eminem. I’m trying, but I’m going to tell you why it never works; Eminem has a whole skick. “

The discussion was further fueled by the particularly embarrassing freestyle, in which a tic-tac-toe user was raped over how Eminem could not be “canceled”. Lil Nass X also deliberately paraded the situation with bad freestyle, all with big tight hands on his face. “Eminem was the reason we thought we could get rid of that kind of shit. In the era we grew up in, there’s a bar, “Charlamagne continued.” If your bar is Howard Stern and The Stars and Eminems, Wendy Williams, you will hear all these people saying wild shit, what do you have to do? “

It is debatable, even if people want to “cancel” Eminem, especially when there are people who are held more responsible than that, he referred to such a topic on his track “Tone Deaf.” He raped me, “I don’t stop even when my hair turns brown (I’m deaf-mute) / ‘Because they won’t stop until they cancel me.”

Eventually Eminem’s fans won’t bounce back, even though it’s clear that his more provocative songs don’t sit well with many listeners. Settle, no one is planning to take Marshall Mathers L.P. Far from you in particular its past content has been published as offensive, although it has only recently been at the center of controversy like 2018. The rapper reacted a lot when Tyler pointed to a homophobic glue at the producer, although he later regretted it. The song.

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