Eminem, identical to each one among us, has always been an enormous fanboy over his favorite rapper. For the Rap God, LL Cool J leads the laundry record of vintage emcees who impressed younger Marshall Mathers to pursue rap. In reality, Eminem's earliest works pre-Slim Shady EP generation sounds exactly like a mix of LL, Run DMC, and Nas—drift, delivery, the whole thing.
In a recent promo for MTV's Behind the Music documentary, the Music to Be Murdered By rapper revealed several new bits that LL had accomplished for him, including personalized gold chains and a varsity jacket Em wears the entire video. To sum it up, this is everything we know about Eminem and LL Cool J's wholesome courting.
Eminem and LL Cool J met in particular person for the first time shortly after signing to Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment in 1998 after his Slim Shady EP landed on the Doctor's fingers. During an interview on LL's Rock The Bells Radio display oan SiriusXM again in 2018, Em detailed the bizrre come upon.
"I’m like, ‘Yo, he’s in here by himself.’ I was buggin’ the f**k out," he recalled the moment the 2 were in the same room ahead of the set of "Just Don't Give A F**k" tune video. "You quoted a lyric back to me. You said, ‘Yo, how can I be white / I don’t even exist.’ You quoting that lyric back to me, was like, I think I s**t myself."
During his highschool days, Eminem used to be a big fanboy of LL Cool J. In fact, he met his longtime sweetheart Kimberly Scott while rapping LL's "I'm Bad" at the table, shirtless.
"He had the whole package — the look, the swag, the chain, everything! You know, you just wanted to be LL Cool J," he recalled the instant when young Em saw the track video for the first time. "He was like the first rockstar of rap. I’m like, 'Yo, I wanted that.' That is what actually made me want to rap."
Canibus is one of the illest emcees to ever feud with Eminem. Before Em used to be famous, LL Cool J used to be on the peak of his feud in opposition to the Jamaican-born rapper. However, it all started after a misunderstanding that Wyclef Jean faced Em for allegedly ghost-writing LL's anti-Canibus diss track, "The Ripper Strikes Back." Eminem denied, however after that, Canibus wrote a monitor known as "Phuck U" and took subliminal shots at Em and LL Cool J.
One of Eminem's fresh movies, "Higher" from Music to Be Murdered By, has been in large part impressed by means of LL's "Mama Said Knock You Out."
"Mama Said Knock You Out’ was such an unorthodox hit," Eminem said. "It’s another way that I’m saying LL has been such an innovator. Because a song like that, for a song like that to be a hit, he is so raw on that song. That something like that could become a hit, it just changed the whole game."
Em has all the time been the harshest critic in opposition to his own paintings, especially the 2009 heavily-accented serial killer-themed album, Relapse. However, LL is one of the few who if truth be told loved the album, and the two even drove around listening to it at one point.
"I was sitting there thinking 'I don’t even know what to say.' Before we got into the track I was 'I just wanna say what you mean to me, man. I’m a stan of you,'" Eminem mentioned throughout an interview with KXNG Crooked. "Just for 15-16 years old Marshall to think that that can actually happen one day, LL Cool J is sitting in the car with me listening to my album."
As mentioned, Eminem talked about his dating with LL on MTV's upcoming Behind the Music documentary. "The Real Slim Shady" rapper recalled the time when he was extraordinarily fascinated about LL's chains from the "I'm Bad" music video and asked his producing partner, Rick Rubin, about the place LL got the chains from.
Interestingly, this isn't the one documentary Marshall has been concerned with recently. Aside from the now-released Netflix special LA Originals, Em's additionally set to be featured on Big Daddy Kane's upcoming Paragraphs I Manifest documentary.
Back in February 2020, LL proficient Em and his generating spouse and mentor, Dr. Dre, a one-of-a-kind Rock the Bells varsity old-school jacket. This is not the first and the one time both elite emcees honored the culture, as Em as soon as performed a rendition of LL's "Rock the Bells" at the level of the Hip-Hop Honor Awards in 2009.
Not Slim Shady, however "Jason from Miami." Eminem did a prank name on LL Cool J when L was a guest on Tony Touch's "Toca Tuesday" display on Shade45 again in 2008. He challenged LL to a round of "Name That Tune" and rapped to LL's "Eat 'Em Up L Chill."
"Hold your nose, dead bodies are around/ I leave scratch marks under the tears of a clown." It did not take him too long to notice "Jason" was once, in truth, Slim Shady in some other character.
Eminem is such a large fan of LL Cool J that the primary guide he is ever learn from cover to duvet used to be LL's 1997 biography "I Make My Own Rules." Written via Karen Hunter, the name itself is a nod to LL's collaboration with Red Hot Chili Peppers of the similar title.
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