The Eminem Show, with tracks like “Hailie’s Song,” “Till I Collapse,” “Sing for the Moment” and “Without Me” did resonate at the time, even if it’s an album that is less about the rapper’s roots and more about fame and the Eminem’s changing role in society, and it’s interesting to hear Eminem acknowledge it’s those changes brought on by fame that really made The Eminem Show the album it was.
I’m personally not really like Eminem in a lot of ways.
But I did grow up in a blue collar town, and Eminem was everywhere.
And I would never, ever dye my hair the color blonde his is known for.