Corey Taylor reacts on TikTokers trying to cancel Eminem

Speaking to Matt Pinfield, Corey Taylor talked about the controversy surrounding an offensive Eminem lyric on “Love The Way You Lie” song with Rihanna which was started by young TikTokers.

“I was just reading about how Gen Z is trying to cancel Eminem because of one line that was in a Rihanna song that he did with her. And I am just like, is that where we are right now? I mean, at this point, you are talking about the Salem witch trials. You are talking about, you know, America in the ’20s where the KKK was like a political force. You are talking about complete condemnation without context or any rationalization for an action like that.”

“To me, that is the most dangerous, when the mob decides that you are gone. I mean, that is Caesar at the Colosseum, for God’s sakes. That is when it is dangerous. The level of censorship that we are starting to see and I am not saying that certain things have not been said that easily offend people. However, the flip side of that is that you ca not even make a joke anymore, even in the cleanest of situations.”

“It is starting to really kind of form in my head. I may actually write it soon. Because it is really kind of out of control out there right now. And there is not one hint of satire, There is no hint of Irony. It is just all-out rage and it is all through smartphones. And that is when it is really greedy, That is when it is really dirty. It can not be that way. If we can not have a conversation how the hell are we gonna communicate and if we can not understand the difference between metaphor and complete reality then we are in real trouble. And that is where I am leaning with the book.”

Watch the interview below:

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Trisha Paytas tells ‘Eminem cancelers’ how nice person Eminem actually is

American media personality, YouTuber, model, and singer, Trisha Paytas, who made cameo in Eminem’s 2009 “We Made You” music video, has recently shared a clip of her speaking about Eminem, aimed to the recent ‘Cancel Eminem’ activity on TikTok.

Trisha remembered the encounter she experienced with Eminem behind the scenes of “We Made You” video shoot: “Behind the scenes with Eminem was so fun. He was so nice. He was like ‘hi, thank you for doing this.’ He was insanely nice person.” Watch the video below:

Trisha Paytas talking about Eminem on the set of the ‘We Made You’ music video from r/Eminem

Charlamagne explains why TikTokers trying to cancel Eminem will never work

In one of the recent episodes of The Brilliant Idiots, Charlamagne Tha God and Andrew Schulz talked about the recent trend on TikTok where the users are trying to cancel Eminem.

Charlamagne Tha God: TikTok is trying to cancel Eminem. I think it’s funny as f**k when kids go back to the eras where they should not be even playing around. If you were talking to a child, you will be like ‘don’t go in that 90’s box.’ Thy are just playing old Eminem lyrics and doing what outrage culture does. Trying to build a case against Eminem. But I’m going to tell you why it will never work. THAT’S EMINEM’S WHOLE STICK.

Andrew Schulz: Yeah, it’s tricky man, because if you go back and listen to some Eminem songs or even like skits, Eminem was one of the wildest people in history bro.

Charlamagne Tha God: “Eminem was the reason we thought we could get away with that type of s**t. [Laughs] For real though. In the era we grew up where there is a bar so if you are growing up in entertainment, you are performer, you are rapper, comedian, radio personality, if your bars are the Howard Sterns and The Stars and Eminem, all these people you hear saying wild s**t, what are you supposed to do? It’s crazy but the funny part is seeing little kids being upset about it. You are not going to build a case against Eminem. You know why? Cause all the people who have a power to ‘cancel’ or whatever the f**k that means, they grew up loving Eminem too. Eminem was one of the biggest stars in the world and at one point THE BIGGEST STAR. He was everybody’s guilty pleasure. I never was a fan. I respected him as a lyricist but I never was a die-hard Eminem fan. But he has a lot of die-hard fans.

Andrew Schulz: I was a fan bro.

Eminem shares viral “Godzilla” video from TikTok: “Wo did this?!”

Few hours ago, Eminem went on his social media accounts to share a remake of “Godzilla” video which has recently went viral on TikTok., with the caption “WTF, who did that?” You can check out the post below:

Earlier this year, Eminem has challenged his millions of fans to see if they can rap as fast as him in Godzilla Challenge. As you might know, the Detroit legend surpassed “Rap God” and “Majesty” tracks in speed as he spat 224 words in only 31 seconds.

Month later, Eminem announced the winner. It was Triller user JackSherlock1. He was seen effortlessly keeping up with the verse while also showing off his extensive collection of Eminem’s vinyl albums.

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