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I see the following paper appearing in a magazine about how Emenim got from a regular white guy from the streets, to being the number one rapper in the country. Rapper, movie star, white guy. ... Yet Eminem has seemed to master and market all three. An average rapper wouldn’t be able to grace covers like Rolling Stone and Spin. ... ” Then again, Eminem isn’t an average rapper. His ability to spark fierce debate makes him phenomenal (Rolling Stone 64).
At a time when most artist aren’t selling what they used to, Eminem remains the only sure bet in the music industry. ... There has been no other artist in history that has stirred as much controversy then Eminem. ... This sparked great debates among US senators, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Interscope records (Eminem’s record label). Senators would accuse Eminem of violating laws that protect citizens from potential abuse of a human through suggestive lyrics. ... This previous censorship of a rap group gave the FCC the go ahead to try and impose the same ban on Eminem’s records. ... In 2001, Eminem collaborated with Elton John to perform Eminem’s song “Stan” at the Grammy Awards. Elton, who is openly gay, helped ward off the thousands of gay activist who protested at every event Eminem was attending.
Approximate Word count = 1030 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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