First Time Hearing Eminem | "Kim"

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Published 2023-01-24

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  • yeah he voiced the woman's voice, he did every voice here
  • Now do 97 Bonnie and Clyde. He ties this all together so well. Super dark and twisted but art nonetheless.
  • @btmgng4316
    I love how fast you guys went from goofy af to prolly the most uncomfortable y'all ever been. love it
  • @Oatmilllk
    In a strange way, this song is beautiful. I probably sound insane. But it just shows heartbreak and betrayal so intensely
  • Em is a story telling mastermind! He literally paints pictures thru rap
  • Kim is one of Eminems darkest songs. You'll probably never hear another song like that again. I like it for the rarity & the raw emotion.
  • @philipgallo8779
    The reaction of people who didn’t grow up with Eminem hearing this song puts a smile on my face.. not because of the song but because in these few short years the generation of kids has changed so drastically
  • @Stardust414
    Crazy thing is this was normal for us Stans. If you’ve done enough Em reactions you understand his interest and intrigue with serial killers - he channels it throughout his music. This was a healthy way imo to process those raw, soul crushing feelings that have you feeling this type a way even if you don’t intend to act on your wild thoughts. It’s art fr.
  • They requested it because it's masterpiece lol. That IS Em doing the woman's voice too, while acting out a play script and rapping it as well. One of the craziest and most well done songs ever.
  • Imagine me being an 11 year old girl playing this for the first time at low volume on my STEREO (😂) so my parents wouldn’t hear it. I thought it was scary, but not gonna lie… listening to it again now as an adult after experiencing betrayal/being cheated on… I understand the pure rage. You can definitely love and deeply hate someone so much at the same time. At least in my experience. Imagine poor Hailie having to hear this stuff when she got older. I like her podcast. She seems very humble and down to earth all things considered. She will sometimes share a little story about “Dad” every now and then and I live for it lol
  • Its the pure raw emotion... the vulnerability, the artistry, and the narrative of what he did on this track.... unlike anything else!! All while rhyming all through out. You learn to appreciate it so much more so many years later.... but first listen.... its a shock to the system!!! Which is eminem as a whole 🙃 good reaction guys
  • @PaedynMilla
    you can hear the anger and sadness in his voice. i love all the emotions he is able to capture in this song, i couldn’t listen to it the first time i heard it but now i finally understand
  • @jansenart0
    Imagine being Dre in the booth hearing Em lay down this track. Stan was like Kim Part II.
  • @livdawson4216
    so, Debbie Nelson is his mom and Kim Scott (Mathers) is his ex-wife. when you hear Debbie in his songs it's about his mom, Kim his wife, Ronnie was his uncle, Lainey and Whitney are his other daughters(adopted) and Nathan is his brother... these are the family members I remember he references in his songs :) love to see younger people listening to Eminem <3
  • That songs the epitome of slim shady. I've never heard a song as dark as that but he still manages to make a 2 person argument that rhymes almost flawlessly and takes you right into his mind with it
  • @vmagal1
    Your faces 🤣🤣🤣 I knew that'd be your reaction. You guys are too innocent to get that kind of anger...that's a good thing ❤️
  • @sst3d
    Em spilled his soul out to the world.. I appreciate the respectful reaction gentlemen Em is genius ….
  • @VanessaNieva
    Disturbing as it is, this song is pure genius. It hit me in the face when I first listened and I wasn’t able to listened again for a while. But I really appreciate the detail in the vivid picture Em portrays and the raw emotion of the performance. Twisted but beautiful at the same time.
  • @Lauren-zx3gx
    This is the song Stan references in Stan. Dre has an old interview where he references seeing Em go in the studio to record this song and it’s pretty amazing. Despite how dark it is this is to be one of my favorite songs of his because of the raw unfiltered emotion that sends chills down your spine. Not to mention the storytelling and how you can literally visualize this song playing out like a scene as you listen to it. From the lyrics to the audio of the truck and the leaves rustling. That’s what he excels at. (Psst. That was also him playing both parts)