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Eminem
1. Eminem .
EMINEM .2. Biography
BIOGRAPHY• Eminem (born, Marshall
Bruce Mathers III on
October 17, 1972 in Saint
Joseph, Missouri, USA,
Libra), one of today's most
controversial and popular
rappers. He currently lives
in Clinton Charter
Township, Michigan in the
outskirts of Detroit.
3. Interests
INTERESTSVehicle: Mustang and Ford Explorer
Favorite food: Taco Bell (Taco)
Favorite drink: Mountain Dew
Favorite Movies: Matrix, How High?, Orange
County
Favourite Clothing: Nike, Jumpman, Leak Wear,
Enyce, Ecko and sQuo 1800
Favorite Sports: Bowling
Quote: Take my 4 albums and choose something
...
Favorite artists: Tupac, Redman, Beastie Boys, JayZ, DMX, LL Cool J, Treach of Naughty By Nature,
Nas, Royce Da 5'9, etc.
Character: Perfectionist, very sarcastic and very
funny.
4. In 1996 Eminem writes the first album Infinite which has remained unnoticed because of oversaturation of Detroit hip-hop. Moreover, him even accused of copying of style of rappers of Nas and AZ. Eminem recalls: ""Infinite" was an album where I wanted to u
IN 1996 EMINEM WRITES THE FIRST ALBUM INFINITE WHICH HASREMAINED UNNOTICED BECAUSE OF OVERSATURATION OF DETROIT
HIP-HOP. MOREOVER, HIM EVEN ACCUSED OF COPYING OF STYLE OF
RAPPERS OF NAS AND AZ. EMINEM RECALLS: ""INFINITE" WAS AN
ALBUM WHERE I WANTED TO UNDERSTAND, IN WHAT RAP STYLE I WILL
APPEAR AS I WILL SOUND AND REPRESENT MYSELF". EMINEM'S SOLO
DEBUT TOOK PLACE IN 1996 WHEN ON INDEPENDENT FIRM THERE WAS
ITS ALBUM INFINITE. EMINEM NOW CONSIDERS HIM RATHER AS A
DEMO ALBUM, BUT DURING THIS PERIOD IT WAS VERY BAFFLED WITH
THAT COOL WELCOME WHICH WAS RECEIVED BY THIS RECORD.
5. Top 10 songs
TOP 10 SONGS• 1.Crack a bottle (2009)
• 2.Forever(2009)
• 3.JustLoselt(2004)
• 4.The Real Slim Shady(2000)
• 5.Cleanin* Out my closet(2002)
6.Not afraid(2010)
• 7.Without me(2002)
• 8.Smack that(2006)
9.Love the way you lie (2010)
• 10.Lose yourself(2002)
6. Eminem founded own charity foundation The Marshall Mathers Foundation which assists children from dysfunctional families of the State of Michigan. The organization tightly cooperates with Norman Yatum's fund, the highly qualified lawyer of Detroit
EMINEM FOUNDED OWN CHARITY FOUNDATION THE MARSHALL MATHERSFOUNDATION WHICH ASSISTS CHILDREN FROM DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES OF
THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. THE ORGANIZATION TIGHTLY COOPERATES WITH
NORMAN YATUM'S FUND, THE HIGHLY QUALIFIED LAWYER OF DETROIT
7. Personal life
PERSONAL LIFE• Marshall Mathers has often been subject of much
scrutiny as a rapper as well in his personal life. He was
married twice to Kimberley Anne Scott, whom he met
in high school. They began their on-and-off
relationship in 1989, getting married by 1999. Their first
divorce was in 2001. In 2000, Scott attempted suicide
and sued the rapper for defamation after he
depicted her violent death in his song "Kim". They
remarried in 2006 but divorced again less than three
months later, agreeing to share custody of their
daughter, Hailie Jade Scott (born December 25,
1995). Hailie Scott has often been referenced or
featured on various songs of Eminem, such as "'97
Bonnie & Clyde", "Hailie's Song", "My Dad's Gone
Crazy", "Mockingbird", "Forgot About Dre", "Cleanin'
Out My Closet", "When I'm Gone", "Deja vu", and
"Beautiful".
• Mathers adopted two other daughters: Alaina
"Lainey" Mathers, the child of Kimberley Scott's sister,
and Whitney Mathers, Eminem's step daughter.
8. Drug issues
DRUG ISSUES• His group-mate Proof from D12 stated that
Mathers "sobered up" in 2002 from drug and
alcohol dependence. However, he did turn to
zolpidem sleeping pills for relief from sleeping
troubles. This caused Mathers to cancel the
European leg of the Anger Management Tour in
August 2005 and eventually go into rehab for
treatment for a "dependency on sleep
medication". In a 2009 interview with British talkshow host Jonathan Ross, Mathers admitted that
at the height of his addiction, he considered
suicide, saying that "I just wasn't taking care of
myself, at times I wanted to just give it up." He
also confirmed that he is now sober, commenting
that "ap was my drug ... Then I had to resort to
other things to make me feel that. Now rap's
getting me high again."