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Old 20 October 2012, 11:42 PM   #1
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Eminem & Rolex Interview

You have to see this for yourselves:

A multimillionaire, not sure if he could afford a Rolex .... and why he doesn't wear it is even more funnier

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukywy...eature=related
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Old 20 October 2012, 11:56 PM   #2
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I really do like the guy.

On the other hand I also know he lives in a 10,000 square foot Mansion in Michigan. So I don't buy it when he said he asked his manager if he could afford the watch. You live in a house that obviously costs a few million dollars so you know you can afford a watch that is at most $100k. That's assuming he went for the most expensive one which is unlikely as he's not the diamonds type.

I'm guessing he just isn't the Rolex type, On the other hand he has a sneaker collection that's probably worth a few hundred grand. Saying he doesn't know if he can afford a Rolex probably helps with his image as a man of the people.
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Old 21 October 2012, 12:01 AM   #3
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I really do like the guy.

On the other hand I also know he lives in a 10,000 square foot Mansion in Michigan. So I don't buy it when he said he asked his manager if he could afford the watch. You live in a house that obviously costs a few million dollars so you know you can afford a watch that is at most $100k. That's assuming he went for the most expensive one which is unlikely as he's not the diamonds type.

I'm guessing he just isn't the Rolex type, On the other hand he has a sneaker collection that's probably worth a few hundred grand. Saying he doesn't know if he can afford a Rolex probably helps with his image as a man of the people.
You're right Jay --- but I think he is talking about when he first sold a million albums --- when he transitioned from a nobody to a somebody ....

I have heard something similar about Bill Gates. He wanted this Porsche that cost $250,000 in the early 80s. He did not buy it till he had 500 million bucks in his bank .... that was his condition.... boy, talk about patience...
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Old 21 October 2012, 12:10 AM   #4
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You're right Jay --- but I think he is talking about when he first sold a million albums --- when he transitioned from a nobody to a somebody ....

I have heard something similar about Bill Gates. He wanted this Porsche that cost $250,000 in the early 80s. He did not buy it till he had 500 million bucks in his bank .... that was his condition.... boy, talk about patience...
I think you are right. Eminem clearly states "They make fun of me for it, but the whole money thing, it was brand new to me." So I also guess he did not know how much money he had earned yet, and he also probably did not know the price of a Rolex, only that it is an expensive watch.

I also like this guy, not his music so much, but he seems very down to earth from different interviews and some lyrics.
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Old 21 October 2012, 12:24 AM   #5
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It's only entertainment! This is the same gent who along with Dr. Dre gifted 50 cent with a half million dollar timepiece!

Thanks for the link!

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Old 21 October 2012, 01:28 AM   #6
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I however, do not like this guy. Entertainment or not, his lyrics against gays and women are pretty awful.
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Old 21 October 2012, 01:47 AM   #7
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I however, do not like this guy. Entertainment or not, his lyrics against gays and women are pretty awful.
he has said himself that his lyrics are not his beliefs. He also proved that when Elton John did a duet with him for the grammy's. He has also admitted to calling Elton John when he was having trouble with his drug and alcohol addiction.

He has proven time and time again that he does not have any ill feelings towards gays lesbians or anyone, and has also stated that what he was doing was just his "job" and he does not have any of the beliefs or feelings portrayed in any of his songs.
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Old 21 October 2012, 01:56 AM   #8
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We'll fine for M&M that he can buy one . . .

Hope he can ;-)

Wasn't there another rapper who bought 20 or 25 Day Dates for his friends . . . .

He did ask his manager . . .

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Old 21 October 2012, 02:06 AM   #9
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Doesn't matter what he believes. He says this crap and kids hear it and perpetuate it. I can't believe anyone would stick up for this guy. This gang culture rap music crap spouts nothing but hate and no amount of "oh he did a duet" will change my mind
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Old 21 October 2012, 02:21 AM   #10
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he's a bonafide artist with flaws... scott pelley should have done the interview and asked that question while wearing one of his... that guy has an octopus's rolex collection!
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Old 21 October 2012, 02:31 AM   #11
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That's fine you are more than entitled to your opinion about this person. But to blame him for the way a child acts is foolish and that's just my humble opinion. Maybe people should take responsibility for their own actions instead of trying to blame someone else for what they do?

I also do not think we should further hijack this thread at all.
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Old 21 October 2012, 02:37 AM   #12
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Doesn't matter what he believes. He says this crap and kids hear it and perpetuate it. I can't believe anyone would stick up for this guy. This gang culture rap music crap spouts nothing but hate and no amount of "oh he did a duet" will change my mind

It's nothing more than entertainment, just like actors playing roles / parts. If a parent raised their kids with hard values it doesn't matter what they listen to or watch in the movies.

Funny how rock and roll can talk about doing drugs, sleeping with different girls every night of the week and that's ok. Sex drugs and rock and roll.....yeah duuuude!



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Old 21 October 2012, 02:43 AM   #13
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It's nothing more than entertainment, just like actors playing roles / parts. If a parent raised their kids with hard values it doesn't matter what they listen to or watch in the movies.

Funny how rock and roll can talk about doing drugs, sleeping with different girls every night of the week and that's ok. Sex drugs and rock and roll.....yeah duuuude!



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Old 21 October 2012, 02:48 AM   #14
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Old 21 October 2012, 03:58 AM   #15
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I thought it was pretty funny the first time I watched that interview as well.

I've always been a fan, as he is a very gifted lyricist. There is actually a part of this full interview when his lyrics regarding homosexuals are discussed. He actually states that those words were used habitually during his youth, and they were aimed at each other rather than actually towards homosexuals. While I do agree that young minds hear these lyrics and can take too much of what he is saying to heart; I also believe that it is our responsibility as a parent to teach right and wrong, real and entertainment.

I have a young son, and we sit him down anytime vulgar language is heard (tv, radio, at the mall, etc.) and explain to him why those words aren't okay to repeat. It's no different than violence on tv. It's all about proper parenting.
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Old 21 October 2012, 04:34 AM   #16
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I don't like rap but I really like Eminem. He truly is a gifted artist. He as far from politically correct as you can get but that's what makes him special. I guess it's kinda like how I can't stand Howard Stern but when I pass his station I always end up listening until I get where I'm going. He's kinda like Sasha Baron Cohen. The crude remarks, homophobia, and racial slurs are for the most part just an act. They act like that to sell more albums and movies. Us Americans really do eat all that up.
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Old 21 October 2012, 05:51 AM   #17
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Very gifted rapper.

oh-. old interview.
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Old 21 October 2012, 06:18 AM   #18
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I don't think homophobia, racial slurs, and violence against women is something, as an American, one should be proud of.

I don't care if anyone listens to that crap but I don't. If you throw his name up in praise you will get detractors. I am one of them.


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Old 21 October 2012, 06:27 AM   #19
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Love Eminem, he's similar to Bill Gates more than you would think. Very frugal with his money and has many successful business ventures....bazzillions of sold albums and he owns a very successful radio station among others.
While not as charitable as Bill Gates, he does gift a lot of stuff to his friends, gifts that he would not buy for himself or wear.
He's a musical genius, whether you like hip hop or not, he has talent. Same as Marilyn Manson, Trent Reznor and the like. Music isn't to blame for what people do, people are.
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Old 21 October 2012, 05:43 PM   #20
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will the real slim shady please stand up
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I never understood the popularity of M. Damn near every one of his songs sound exactly like the last one....
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Old 5 December 2012, 06:16 AM   #22
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lol omg,did that really just happen
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A decade later…but Rock and Rock Hall of Fame Eminem is a genius. You all above just see him as this bitter sexist against gays. It was the 90’s, and he wanted to elicit controversy. It worked and put him on every cover of Rolling Stone.

Now worth $250,000,000 with his mentor a Billionaire. There’s probably few on this forum that can relate.
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