Eminem
Trivia
Trivia
- Eminem is a friend of fellow Detroit rap/rock star Kid Rock, and guested
on Rock's "Devil Without a Cause" on the track "Fuck Off". Rock made uncredited
appearances scratching on some of Eminem's tracks.
- The second "E" in his stage name has been reversed on his records since
his second album The Marshall Mathers LP. The backwards “E” has
become a logo for him, appearing prominently in his videos and stage set.
- Several songs were released in response to the track "Stan"
off of The Marshall Mathers LP. Enemy rapper
Canibus released the track "U Didn't Care," rapping as the Stan character
and implying that Eminem doesn't care about his fans. The Pet Shop Boys
released "The Night I Fell in Love," in which a male fan goes backstage at
an Eminem concert and has a one-night stand with him. Christian rapper KJ-52
released "Dear Slim" and "Dear Slim pt. 2," open letters to Eminem
in a similar style to "Stan."
- When Dr. Dre first heard his tape, he thought Eminem was black.[26]
- Several of his songs have been parodied. The most famous incident was
"Weird Al" Yankovic's parody of "Lose Yourself," entitled "Couch Potato" and
featuring new lyrics about television programming. He has also been parodied
twice by the Christian parody band ApologetiX, with "Lose Yourself" ("Look Yourself") and "The Real Slim
Shady" ("The Real Sin Savior").
- Eminem is
left-handed. This can be seen in a scene in
8 Mile
where he is sitting on a bus with a pencil in his left hand, as well as in
several of the promotional posters for the film, which depict him writing
lyrics with his left hand.
- Eminem's height: 5'8" (1.73m).
- His real hair color is in fact a dark brown, he bleaches his hair with
peroxide (as stated in "White America"); he did not bleach his hair in 8
Mile, and so his natural hair color can be seen in the movie.
- Eminem wears glasses, which can be seen in some of his interviews, as
well as on the music videos for "Mockingbird"
and "Stan".
- In March 2003, Spin Magazine named him The Most Important Artist Making
Music Right Now.
- Eminem's rap group
D12, short for "Dirty Dozen," has only six members. Many people are
often confused by the number. It is "12" because each of the six members of
the group has two pseudonyms or "personas." (For example, "Eminem" and "Slim
Shady").
- Eminem was number 6 on VH1's 50 greatest
hip hop artists of all time.
- Eminem has been awarded nine Grammy
awards. He also received nominations for Album of the Year for both The
Marshall Mathers LP and The Eminem Show.
- The Marshall Mathers LP was the first rap album to be nominated
for Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards and "Lose Yourself" was the first
rap song to be nominated for Song of the Year.
- Eminem won a
Best Song Oscar for his song "Lose
Yourself" from the movie 8 Mile.
- In November 2002, Eminem had the #1 album (8
Mile Soundtrack), movie (8 Mile), and song ("Lose
Yourself") all at the same time, becoming the first artist/entertainer
ever to do so.
- Eminem listed his favorite rappers as Redman, Jay-Z, Tupac Shakur, The
Notorious B.I.G., André 3000 from OutKast, Jadakiss, Kurupt, and Nas in the song "'Till I Collapse" from his 2002 release, The Eminem Show.
- In acceptance of his Grammy for Best Rap Album (for The Eminem Show)
in 2003, he credited his rap influences, saying, "I made me a little list of
MCs that I wanted to name off that inspired me to, to bring me where I am
today - cause honestly, I wouldn't be here without them. So the list goes
like this, and it's not in this order, but the list is this:
Run-DMC, the Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Kool G. Rap, Master Ace, Rakim, Big
Daddy Kane, Dr. Dre, all of N.W.A., KRS-One, Treach from Naughty by Nature,
Nas, Tupac, Biggie, Jay-Z. Thank you, 'cause I learned from all of you. Thank you."
- Eminem's manager, Paul Rosenberg (who is featured prominently in several
skits on Eminem's solo releases), was once a rapper himself, known as "Paul
Bunyan".
- Marshall and his wife
Kim
first met at one of his friends' houses, when Eminem was fifteen and Kim was
thirteen. She came over while he was lip synching to LL Cool J songs and
jumping on the furniture.
- He is a fan of the TV show "Crank
Yankers"; puppets from the show were included in the video for "Ass Like
That". He has also lent his voice to the show numerous times, and had one of
the puppets, Special Ed, host "Eminem's Special Hits".
- He loves South Park, and referred to himself as a "twenty-six-year-old
skinny Cartman" in the song "Marshall Mathers".
- In 8 Mile, an opposing MC, in reference to Rabbit, Eminem's
character, said "I feel bad I gotta murder that dude from Leave It to
Beaver." Interestingly, the name of the actor who played The Beaver was
Jerry Mathers. Mathers is Eminem's last name.
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