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‘Bro It’s Been Like 30 Years Shut Up?’: Celebrity Worth Over $700 Million Loses ‘Respect’ Over Comment on Eminem’s Daughter

Published 12/10/2022, 6:30 AM EST

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Rapper and record producer, Eminem has long been a quintessential part of every 90s kid’s hip-hop playlist. Moreover, his iconic songs have further made him a timeless fan favorite irrespective of the generation. However, there is no denying that Eminem also has his share of haters. And one such hater happens to be the crown prince of controversy, Andrew Tate.

Marshall Bruce Mathers III AKA Eminem is one of the greatest rappers of all time. His transgressive music from the 1990s to the early 2000s made him a household, albeit controversial, name. Eminem’s songs connected with the audience as they represented the angst of the American underclass.

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It is also worth noting that he is often credited as the beacon for the acceptance of white rappers in the hip-hop community.

Andrew Tate does not like Eminem

While Eminem’s music has made him a well-loved and respected figure among hip-hop aficionados across the globe. However, Andrew Tate is not in agreement regarding the relevance of Eminem’s music.

via Reuters

A Twitter page called Wudanmotivation recently shared a video edit of Tate. The video was a montage of the USD 700 million worth Tate’s  lifestyle. Moreover, Eminem’s song ‘Sing For the Moment’ was playing in the background.

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Tate, on the other hand, was not too pleased with the choice of music. He went on to call Eminem a ‘crybaby’. Additionally. Tate also stressed the fact Eminem often sings about his daughter, Hailie Jade Mathers.

Notably, Eminem has referenced his daughter in songs like ‘Mockingbird’ and ‘Hailie’s Song’.

Fans were not too happy with Tate’s statement

Fans were not too pleased with ‘Top G’s statement about the hip-hop legend. In fact, they took to social media to share their thoughts about the same.

A few fans pointed out that Eminem worked hard to become the icon that he is. And that he came from the streets to become one of the greatest rappers of all time.

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However, Tate received support from a few fans. They went on to state that Eminem fell off the wagon.

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What are your thoughts on Tate calling out Eminem? Do let me know in the comments below.

 

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Joshua Ben Joseph

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Joshua Ben Joseph is a Boxing writer for EssentiallySports. He started his career as an editorial cartoonist and holds a BFA degree with a specialization in Animated Filmmaking and Screenwriting from AISFM, Hyderabad. An avid lover of boxing history, Joshua believes his writing extends his lifelong adoration for combat sports.
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Ajinkya Aswale