Biography of Eminem

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October 17, 1972
Marshall Mathers III (his real name, turned into Eminem, i.e. "M & M"), the rapper criticized in many quarters for his lyrics sometimes praising violence against gays and occasionally homophobic, was born on 17 October 1972, and grew up in a violent neighborhood of Detroit completely inhabited by Blacks. His childhood and adolescence were harsh, marked by the absence of familiar episodes of chronic marginalization and human and cultural degradation. He himself has repeatedly stated that he had never seen the father even in photos (apparently, he moved to California when he was very small, I live only after the huge success of the child), he grew up in poverty with total and that the mother, to survive, was forced to turn tricks. In those circumstances, the biography of the rapper is full of an infinite sequence of difficult times. It begins very early in the list of misfortunes that struck Eminem. Aside from the misfortune happened in childhood, an episode severe grasps at the age of fifteen, when he was hospitalized for a brain hemorrhage, remaining in a coma for ten days.
The cause? A beating ("Yes, I was often involved in fights and quarrels," said). Out of the coma and returned, only a year after the leader of a local gang tries to shoot him (but the bullet fortunately misses). "Where I grew up everybody tries to test yourself, and it happens that someone come and break your balls while you walk on your own by going to a friend's House," said Eminem. His mother raised him completely alone, as terms like "grown" or "educated" may have a very relative. In addition to prostitute, mother, Debbie Mathers-Briggs, was using drugs massively. In addition, the young age of the girl, who was only seventeen years old at the time of birth. Relations between the two have never been idyllic and indeed several times the singer accused in the texts having been irresponsible mother and having used drugs while having a small child. In response, the reaction has not been based on dialogue and mutual understanding, or rapprochement, but only by libel.
Still digging up Marshall's childhood, we also discover that only twelve years he took care of his half-brother Nathan, arguing with his family, an eviction after another and, after being expelled from school, years and years of precarious jobs (among other things also did the Assistant Cook). In this family, only one figure hell seems to be positive and have had a beneficial influence on Marshall: Uncle Ronnie, the one who did know the rap and who believed in his quality as a singer.
For this the death of Ronnie Eminem has experienced a severe pain, a sense of loss that has repeatedly described in his interviews, so much so that at the time of the disappearance had even lost the desire to continue singing. However in December 1996, his girlfriend Kim, between a fight and the other, it gives birth to the baby Hailie Jade who is now six years old. The birth of the baby and the new responsibility of father reinvigorates the artist who finally returns to sing. The money, however, are always a few: the same Eminem recalls: "at that time in my life I had nothing. I thought I'd start dealing drugs and stealing just to get out of that situation. " The years go by and things don't improve: in 1997, when he had already begun his controversial activities, due to a large working bummer swallows twenty pills of very strong analgesic. Fortunately, the consequences are not serious and all the rage, marginalization and the difficulties of her life are a powerful way to rein in the composition of new songs. Already in 1993 Eminem was quite known in the music scene in Detroit, even if only for the fact that it is practically the only white rapper (his first album "Infinite" is of 1996). The 1997 is the year of change. Dr. Dre, rapper and producer of color, not just listened to a demo of eight tracks (which included future success "My name is"), proposes to Eminem signed to his own label, Aftermath.
In a few weeks, Marshall becomes the most controversial white rapper of America for the hardness of his texts. The release of "The Marshall Mathers LP" has done nothing but confirm his reputation as a very angry "rhymes" writer ". About the fact that Eminem is one of the rare examples of white rapper, we report a statement: "I am neither the first nor the last White rapper in history and fuck highly if I say I should rather devote to rock, who is white. I put myself in my work, and if someone snubs, then fuck off!". Marshall, besides being stopped several times for brawling, years ago he beat him with a baseball bat a guy who yelled his mother. They haven't stopped just because some men have confirmed that the man had attacked him first. An arrest instead there was when Eminem pulled out a gun at the Hot Rock Cafe in Warren after finding his wife Kimberly in the company of another man. The detention lasted 24 hours and the release was granted on a bail of 100,000 dollars with probation.
It's being inter alia the aforementioned legal dispute between Eminem and his mother, who asked the son ten million dollars for compensation for having defamed and that recently he has recorded a song against him. In response, the singer said: "I realized that my mother gets more stuff than me." Hates boy and girl band and got it to death in particular with N'Sync, Britney Spears, Bsb and Christina Aguilera, who never misses an opportunity to insult. His album "The eminem show" preceded by the single "Without me", remained at the top of the charts all over the world, Italy included. The 2002 saw the theatrical release of "8 mile", film (with Kim Basinger) whose story is inspired by the life of the globe's most popular white rapper and Eminem himself is the protagonist.
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